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Fall of Aleppo & Baghdad - Who is Responsible?

By Sikander Hayat 




Syria is suffering and whole Muslim world is suffering because of over emphasis on religious identity. Shia, Sunni and countless other sects are fighting to implement their form of Islam. 

Islam is a simple religion but people have hijacked it and made it into something which it is not. At the heart of all wars is this fight for identity. Geopolitical forces are using this rift to further their aims. 

Sipah Sihaba, Siphah Mohammad, Lashkar-e-Jhangwi etc. are symptoms of a deeper malaise in Pakistani society. 


Following article defines one of these struggles taking place in Pakistan. 


http://real-politique.blogspot.co.uk/2013/11/are-you-real-muslim-pakistans-quest-for.html


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  1. Both Syria and Iraq are now on Trump's travel ban list. The reason given by Trump regime is that these countries do not have a functioning central government along with the other five on the list.

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  2. Today rebels backed by United States have started a new offensive against ISIS in Raqqa. Raqqa is the ISIS capital in Syria and along with Mosul in Iraq, the last remaining major population centre under ISIS control.
    Trump wants to defeat ISIS and US is supplying arms to these rebels to make sure of that. After capture of Raqqa, Assad's enemies will have a claim to a large swathe of Syria while Assad/Russia will have the coastal part of country. This will eventually fracture Syria into two territories. Lets see what happens.

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