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Massacre in Middle East Kills 132 Children
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<blockquote data-quote="RDJ" data-source="post: 14596656" data-attributes="member: 5905"><p>Not to pick nits too much but pakistan is not the middle east. if you want to refer to it by geographic location, SW Asisa is more appropriate or south asian. </p><p></p><p></p><p> the problem is that even the locals can't agree on "fighting back". if they would ALL band together and fight back there would be less of this. but they are almost as tribal as the afghans and nobody can agree or is willing to step up as a whole and say ENOUGH!. there are a few places in IRAQ that did this with al-queda and successfully drove them out of town. Hell their own intel services are split by political divisons. one supports the taliban and the other doesn't. that does not bode well for future security</p><p></p><p>the biggest issue in this part of the world is culture says Tribe > Family > Traditional trive allies > country and until that culture is changed there will always be this kind of shit going on</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="RDJ, post: 14596656, member: 5905"] Not to pick nits too much but pakistan is not the middle east. if you want to refer to it by geographic location, SW Asisa is more appropriate or south asian. the problem is that even the locals can't agree on "fighting back". if they would ALL band together and fight back there would be less of this. but they are almost as tribal as the afghans and nobody can agree or is willing to step up as a whole and say ENOUGH!. there are a few places in IRAQ that did this with al-queda and successfully drove them out of town. Hell their own intel services are split by political divisons. one supports the taliban and the other doesn't. that does not bode well for future security the biggest issue in this part of the world is culture says Tribe > Family > Traditional trive allies > country and until that culture is changed there will always be this kind of shit going on [/QUOTE]
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