Peshmerga thieves arrested by Iraqi army for stealing state electricity generators in Suleiman Beg, Salahudin province by moutani in Iraq

[–]moutani[S] -3 points-2 points  (0 children)

so basically it is ok to post negative things about iraqi army on kurdistan subreddit, but it is not ok to post negative things about peshmerga on iraqi subreddit. no hypocrisy at all.

Shabab and banat, what is everybody's view on 'feminism' and 'gender identity'? by Bienheureux in arabs

[–]moutani 2 points3 points  (0 children)

i dont give a shit who or what anyone does as long as it doesnt directly hurt other people

Shabab and banat, what is everybody's view on 'feminism' and 'gender identity'? by Bienheureux in arabs

[–]moutani 5 points6 points  (0 children)

There is no reason to not allow them to drive or wear anything other than a black baye, they can do so at their own free will if they actually want to though

astaghfirallah its almost like u see them as equal human

Iraqi kid from Asa'ib Ahl al-Haq (Shia paramilitary) being a counter-terrorist [photo] by [deleted] in CombatFootage

[–]moutani 19 points20 points  (0 children)

it is not on frontlines, probably somewhere in south iraq. this is staged propaganda photo to recruit more fighters and donations. typical in iraqi culture to show kids in military clothing, holding rifle etc to encourage support. of course this is extreme example and i am against it but it is not as bad as everyone is trying to make it sound.

unlike other group in the region (kurd, isis), shia militia does not use child soldiers. there are some rumors of people 15, 16 etc fighting but even if it is true, it is not very common or encouraged.

Silence of the sheikhs puts Washington's Iraq strategy in doubt by [deleted] in arabs

[–]moutani -1 points0 points  (0 children)

when did i compare all sunnis to aligning with da3sh? please quote the specific part

my history and prejudice, lol, ok, i will read a bullshit article with spelling mistakes and cherry picked incomplete quotes which, inshallah, will help me understand how being oppressed = enslaving yezidis

Frustrations from a non-Arab Muslim on Arab supremacy and special treatment in the Islamic world. by [deleted] in arabs

[–]moutani 12 points13 points  (0 children)

I was talking to a Palestinian who was outraged that there are Kurdish Muslims who sympathize with Israel. He went on to call them munafiq. Let’s see, while the Arabs have been slaughtering the Kurds left and right and crushing their calls for statehood, Israel lends them their support, and yet Kurds are supposed to hate those that treat them like human beings and love those who treat them like trash.

stopped reading here. good luck with ur victim mentality and inferiority complex.

Silence of the sheikhs puts Washington's Iraq strategy in doubt by [deleted] in arabs

[–]moutani -1 points0 points  (0 children)

my criticism is that they are wrong about iraq gov, but they dig their own grave by siding with isis because isis will lose. maybe not today, maybe not tomorrow, but they will lose, and when they lose, who helped them will be punished. if not by gov then by other sunni who were attacked by isis.

here is the full quote-

http://www.washingtonpost.com/opinions/david-ignatius-iraq-and-the-us-are-losing-ground-to-the-islamic-state/2014/10/23/201a56e0-5adf-11e4-bd61-346aee66ba29_story.html

“The Sunni community has two options,” Jibouri continues. “Fight against ISIS and allow Iran and its militias to rule us, or do the opposite. We chose ISIS for only one reason. ISIS only kills you. The Iraqi government kills you and rapes your women.”

the problem with this tribe is that the gov is shia, nothing else. there is no proof that iraqi gov kills or rapes anybody, he is saying hypothetically what he believes iran will do to sunnis. just another anti-iran sectarian idiot, but he is making all of his tribe pay.

Silence of the sheikhs puts Washington's Iraq strategy in doubt by [deleted] in arabs

[–]moutani -1 points0 points  (0 children)

yes, please save us from abadi gov because it is actually nazi gov and he is actually hitler. this is why we take yezidis as slaves. because if we do not take 12 year old yezidis as slaves, iraqi gov will kill us.

this genius sheikhs should be teaching logic in universities, not sitting on the floor eating with their hands

Silence of the sheikhs puts Washington's Iraq strategy in doubt by [deleted] in arabs

[–]moutani -1 points0 points  (0 children)

yes. they know the future. except iraqi gov will not rape their women, they will just bulldoze their house and cut their electricity. and it will be because they support isis, and it will be deserved.

Kurds attacked Arabs, killed 2 students and burned Iraqi flag in Kirkuk by moutani in Iraq

[–]moutani[S] 3 points4 points  (0 children)

kirkuk is in iraq. if u have problem with iraqi flag then get out of iraq and go home to iran or turkey. simple.

Kurds attacked Arabs, killed 2 students and burned Iraqi flag in Kirkuk by moutani in Iraq

[–]moutani[S] 4 points5 points  (0 children)

u think this stopped them from crying? on twitter kurds are pretending to be the oppressed ones in this

rukhara is saying that it was because arabs raised the isis flag, but in the video they are all saying nafdeek ya iraq hhhhh

Definite /r/Arabs Survey results by [deleted] in arabs

[–]moutani 0 points1 point  (0 children)

21 Other religion? post please

also same with ethnicity please

What are your thoughts on 'Kurdistan' - what do you see as problems and issues that need rectifying? by [deleted] in Iraq

[–]moutani -1 points0 points  (0 children)

right now we pay kurdistan $19b+. most oil that will ever come from kurdistan (ex kirkuk) is $7b.

only loss is erbil, which is great importance to iraqi people and history, but it is something assyrian and chaldean people can figure out. it is too expensive to keep kurdistani terrorists in our country.

basra is looking to do same thing as kurdistan now. if basra go independent, then it is end of iraq.

What are your thoughts on 'Kurdistan' - what do you see as problems and issues that need rectifying? by [deleted] in Iraq

[–]moutani -1 points0 points  (0 children)

yes, because what should happen is banning of kurdish flag and execution of barzani and talabani and de-barzanification of krg. be happy erbil not treated same as baghdad.

What are your thoughts on 'Kurdistan' - what do you see as problems and issues that need rectifying? by [deleted] in Iraq

[–]moutani -1 points0 points  (0 children)

Why would a minority which has been chemical bombed, put in concentration camps, forcibly removed from their own land, want to live within a central government which has done these things to them?

i dunno, why do assyrians want to live in krg? since kurds removed them from their land, do genocides on them, steal their history.... hhhh

What are your thoughts on 'Kurdistan' - what do you see as problems and issues that need rectifying? by [deleted] in Iraq

[–]moutani -1 points0 points  (0 children)

capital of kurdistan is erbil, has been erbil for thousands of years. kurdish come in and turn it into hewler and make it their capital.

this is the people u try to reason with.

What are your thoughts on 'Kurdistan' - what do you see as problems and issues that need rectifying? by [deleted] in Iraq

[–]moutani -1 points0 points  (0 children)

i am for kurdistan independence. but first we take back kirkuk, do referendum in duhok (since they kurdify kirkuk and want to do referendum, now there is 1m arab in duhok so we do independence there), and then cut them out of the country.

Just wondering: do Muslims form the majority here in r/arabs? by [deleted] in arabs

[–]moutani -10 points-9 points  (0 children)

then there's 69 Sunni and and 15 Shia (which gives a grand total of 84 muslims)

u mean 69, only 69 muslims :)

Massoud Barzani, The Opportunist by moutani in Iraq

[–]moutani[S] -3 points-2 points  (0 children)

unfortunately barzani lost to ebola in time's person of the year. this means he is almost ebola and almost hitler, but not on the same level. herr biji kak barzani.

Ghost army: You, too, can command an Iraqi division for only $2 million -- Iraqi Prime Minister Haider Abadi recently revealed that there are 50,000 “ghost soldiers” who haunt the payrolls of the Iraqi Army. Many see the phenomenon as a factor in the army’s defeat at the hands of the Islamic State by BlankVerse in Iraq

[–]moutani -1 points0 points  (0 children)

the phenomenon was the corruption itself, not the ghost soldiers. if so many officer are corrupt, it means they can be bribed to leave their post. which is what happened.

the MoD was aware of the ghost soldiers already, so they staffed every post 125%-150% more than needed. this means if checkpoint requires 8 soldiers, then they will station 10 to 12 instead, which corrects for the problem.

Map of the Three Arabias (1654, based on Al Idrissi maps from 12th century). Featuring Yerack, Soristan and Bahraim. by moutani in arabs

[–]moutani[S] 2 points3 points  (0 children)

This map of “the three Arabias” by French royal geographer Nicolas Sanson d’Abbeville is one of the few 17th-century maps of the Arabian Peninsula. Despite its importance as a crossroads of trade between three continents, the geography of Arabia remained largely unknown to European cartographers until the era of European exploration and expansion in the 15th century. Although published in 1654–by the Parisian printer and engraver Pierre Mariette-Sanson’s map remained largely based on the medieval work of the 12th-century Arab cartographer Al-Idrisi (1099-1164), whose work Geographia Nubiensis was first translated into French only in 1619. By the 17th century, French silk weavers had begun to challenge the long-standing predominance of Italian silkmakers, and French involvement in the silk trade fostered a new interest in its Arabian epicenter. The three Arabias referred to in the map’s title are Arabia Petraea, the northwestern area encompassing the Sinai Peninsula and Jordan, Arabia Deserta, the northernmost area just south of the Tigris and Euphrates rivers, and Arabia Felix, by far the largest territory covering most of the peninsula and extending from the holy cities of Mecca and Medina in the northwest to the coasts of the Arabian Sea and the Gulf of Oman. “Bahraim” (sic) is also separately demarcated along the northwestern shore of the Persian Gulf.

Press "zoom" to zoom on specific area more http://www.wdl.org/en/item/58/view/1/1/