JAPAN Posted July 22, 2016 Report Posted July 22, 2016 chinna chinna incidents tho disturbence create cheyyagalare kaani ...they cant completely invade any country or any part of it why always goking EU countries pedha pedha countries ye fail avuthunnai ...mana india ayithe em chestharu inka Quote
JAPAN Posted July 22, 2016 Author Report Posted July 22, 2016 all EU countries are free boarders for islamic countries asylum seekers nd refugees are at large and its been easy to pick those who work for ISIS by terrorists veellani control chesthe better mundu Quote
Quickgun_murugan Posted July 22, 2016 Report Posted July 22, 2016 6 minutes ago, JAPAN said: all EU countries are free boarders for islamic countries asylum seekers nd refugees are at large and its been easy to pick those who work for ISIS by terrorists veellani control chesthe better mundu partially true Quote
ramana1212 Posted July 22, 2016 Report Posted July 22, 2016 ISIS is purely a for Profit Private regime.....Vallu ani Oil wells ni tavvukoni... Turkey ki half rate lo ammi, aa pisal tho black market lo weapons koni. Middle east lo Inka power penchukuntunaru....Monna US pressure tho Turkey Oil konadam aapesindi...Anduku Turkey meeda attack chesaru. France continuos ga ISIS meeda attack chestundi anduke daani attack chestunaru....Even other european countries are supporting Milatry attack on ISIS. So valani kuda target chestunaru.... INDIA kuda support cheste India meediki ostarru. Monna lucky ga Hyd lo aa kodukulu dorikaru. Quote
Spartan Posted July 22, 2016 Report Posted July 22, 2016 they want to take over Oil fields and control whole of Mid East economy including northern africa... Quote
siru Posted July 22, 2016 Report Posted July 22, 2016 12 minutes ago, JAPAN said: all EU countries are free boarders for islamic countries asylum seekers nd refugees are at large and its been easy to pick those who work for ISIS by terrorists veellani control chesthe better mundu First, France has been more closely engaged with the Muslim world longer than any other Western country. Since 1830, when it conquered Algeria, it has seen much of Muslim Africa as its own backyard. And after World War I, France took control of Syria and Lebanon as well. Many French settled in North Africa, and after World War II, many North Africans came to France to work in new factories, most settling in poor areas in Paris, Lyon, and the industrialized north. In the post-industrial era, factories were shut down but the settlers stayed. And it is their children and grandchildren who in 2005 exploded in rage over their exclusion from French society. The 1995 movie La Haine showed this rage before the fact—and also made clear that these explosions had nothing to with religion. France left Algeria only at the end of a long and bloody war, from 1954 to 1962, which continues to reverberate throughout the country, especially in the south, where Algerians who fought on both sides of the war settled in Provence and kept the conflict alive. Here is where the far-right National Front was founded by Jean-Marie Le Pen, a paratrooper nourishing anger against De Gaulle’s “abandonment” of French Algeria. His daughter Marine now leads the party. But unlike other European colonial powers, the French never really left their former colonies, continuing to intervene economically and militarily to defend France’s national interests in Africa and the Near East. Now this means battling al Qaeda and ISIS in Mali, Iraq, and, perhaps in the future, Syria. So when disaffected young men and women tune in to jihadi web sites, they find French-speaking Muslims telling them of the sins their government is committing against their “brothers and sisters” in Iraq and Syria. Resentment at French racism, at the series of largely symbolic measures taken against Muslims, such as the 2010 ban on wearing face-veils in public, add to this anger, and lead some towards fighting. Second, the French Republic has nourished a sense of combat with the Church—which for some means with religion of any sort. If in the 19th century, the Church retained its hold on young minds through its monopoly of primary schools, by the end of that century the state had built a secular and free system of schools. Thereafter, the Dreyfus affair pitted an openly anti-Semitic Catholic establishment against pro-Republican intellectuals, Vichy gave powers to anti-Jewish French officials, and after the war schools continued to be the focal point, a microcosm, of the battle between religious and secularist camps. Quote
siru Posted July 22, 2016 Report Posted July 22, 2016 The roots of the problem are complex: France has a history of violence in its encounters with the Middle East and North Africa and a domestic Muslim community with long experiences of discrimination and feelings of exclusion from French society. France’s prisons have become a recruiting ground for extremists. And the French radical right is growing in influence, stoking tensions through rhetoric that is often anti-immigrant and anti-Muslim. Quote
JAPAN Posted July 22, 2016 Author Report Posted July 22, 2016 4 minutes ago, ramana1212 said: ISIS is purely a for Profit Private regime.....Vallu ani Oil wells ni tavvukoni... Turkey ki half rate lo ammi, aa pisal tho black market lo weapons koni. Middle east lo Inka power penchukuntunaru....Monna US pressure tho Turkey Oil konadam aapesindi...Anduku Turkey meeda attack chesaru. France continuos ga ISIS meeda attack chestundi anduke daani attack chestunaru....Even other european countries are supporting Milatry attack on ISIS. So valani kuda target chestunaru.... INDIA kuda support cheste India meediki ostarru. Monna lucky ga Hyd lo aa kodukulu dorikaru. asalu ee U.S valle ee yedavalu andaru tayaru avuthunnaru....appudu Al qaeda, tarvatha adhe group rebranded and regrouped on syria . ee oil vallane asalee godavalu .... Quote
siru Posted July 22, 2016 Report Posted July 22, 2016 17 minutes ago, JAPAN said: all EU countries are free boarders for islamic countries asylum seekers nd refugees are at large and its been easy to pick those who work for ISIS by terrorists veellani control chesthe better mundu its basically karma biting them back for what they did to Africa and middle east. Quote
Akkumm_Bakkumm Posted July 22, 2016 Report Posted July 22, 2016 25 minutes ago, JAPAN said: chinna chinna incidents tho disturbence create cheyyagalare kaani ...they cant completely invade any country or any part of it why always goking EU countries pedha pedha countries ye fail avuthunnai ...mana india ayithe em chestharu inka TDP and TRS FB pagr vallu ground level lo em cheyyakapoyina weekly oka 10 PPT lu enduku release chestunnaru...!! Edi anthe meemu edo chestunnam peekutunnam ani uniki chatukodaniki... 1 Quote
ramana1212 Posted July 22, 2016 Report Posted July 22, 2016 9 minutes ago, Akkumm_Bakkumm said: TDP and TRS FB pagr vallu ground level lo em cheyyakapoyina weekly oka 10 PPT lu enduku release chestunnaru...!! Edi anthe meemu edo chestunnam peekutunnam ani uniki chatukodaniki... Lol Example Quote
mastercheif Posted July 22, 2016 Report Posted July 22, 2016 14 minutes ago, siru said: its basically karma biting them back for what they did to Africa and middle east. what did they do man ? Quote
JAPAN Posted July 22, 2016 Author Report Posted July 22, 2016 9 minutes ago, Akkumm_Bakkumm said: TDP and TRS FB pagr vallu ground level lo em cheyyakapoyina weekly oka 10 PPT lu enduku release chestunnaru...!! Edi anthe meemu edo chestunnam peekutunnam ani uniki chatukodaniki... asalem comparison chesav ayithe ISIS kanna danger antava mana TDP nd TRS nd BJP Quote
JAPAN Posted July 22, 2016 Author Report Posted July 22, 2016 17 minutes ago, siru said: its basically karma biting them back for what they did to Africa and middle east. mari U.S ki karma ela vasthadhi.... too many lands were dreaded, ocupied nd too many people suffered to death by EU nd U.S but ila firings chesinantha maatrana 0.0001 % kooda saripodhu kadha chesthe pedhaga cheyyali like hitler or so .... Quote
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