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What Drives Islamic Ambitions - Devotion to Quran or the Hatred It ProjectsReader comment on item: Current Developments in Iran and Israel Submitted by M Tovey (United States), Oct 22, 2021 at 16:38 When looking at criminal intent, motive to commit the atrocities that are now rampant in Islamically linked takeovers of population centers in the Middle East are now observed with the resurgence of renewed hatred towards the century's old animosities against all other cultures that Islam is sworn to depose in favor of their own ambitions of empire. To an obverse observation of how dramatic this is shaping up to be, only in its percentage of the general global population does there seem to be a chance Islam may not achieve pits ummah goal. But at what cost; it has been demonstrated dramatically how a minority population can drive a wedge of hatred in even the most nominal situations and it becomes most destructive in the results no one truly imagined possible. What if Germany had managed to become nuclear before the allies? This is the reimagined intent of the Iranian Islamic Regime; these are the true Aryans.
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