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TechPriest90 Servant of the Omnissiah from Collegia Titanica, Mars, Sol System Since: Sep, 2015 Relationship Status: Above such petty unnecessities
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#9876: Jan 21st 2020 at 11:23:17 AM

Kind of why I made the distinction between the Fanatic Assholes and literally everyone else.

The general public - in as much as they can do anything, which is basically fuck-all in the short term - hates the whole clusterfuck, but are in no position to change things.

The Saudi Army mostly just nods and smiles as long as it gets money. The Muttaween are on the clergy's payroll. The Royals are too busy infighting about who gets to be king because of the insane (almost Byzantine) succession laws. Don't even start on their bureaucracy (where's the wasta?).

The Oil and Construction companies (The Bin Laden Conglomerate and Saudi Aramco, just to name two) don't care what happens as long as they get to make money. If that gets threatened, they'll promptly go apeshit and make things worse for everyone until they get what they want (they always do).

Meanwhile, idiot fanatics siphon off money to loons like ISIL and other whackos.

So, feel free to cut ties. Not much is going to change unless the fanatic whackos get kicked out. That isn't happening any time soon.

EDIT: Incendiary pagetopper. Guess I like to live dangerously.

Edited by TechPriest90 on Jan 21st 2020 at 2:27:59 PM

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raziel365 Anka Aquila from South of the Far West (Veteran) Relationship Status: I've been dreaming of True Love's Kiss
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#9877: Jan 21st 2020 at 12:29:04 PM

At this point, the first country that can cut the knot would be the one to completely switch out of fossil energy, and even then I doubt that would go unnoticed.

Our hopes lie in Germany’s ascendency to start dealing with the Saudis.

Instead of focusing on relatives that divide us, we should find the absolutes that tie us.
TechPriest90 Servant of the Omnissiah from Collegia Titanica, Mars, Sol System Since: Sep, 2015 Relationship Status: Above such petty unnecessities
Servant of the Omnissiah
#9878: Jan 21st 2020 at 12:38:23 PM

Maybe. They'd still need Fossil Fuels though. Not for burning them - for literally everything else.

Filament, Insulation, Textiles, Plywood - you name it, it needs Fossil Fuels to make. So unless you've got Unobtanium to replace all of that with for manufacture, the Kingdom is still going to hold influence.

A better way would be to - very, very gently - make it impossible for the Status Quo to persist. Just enough to make it clear that how things are going on right now cannot stand, while not tipping it so far that the loons catch on and decide to sodomize the world with yet another Oil Shock.

Sanctions, bad press, backing their enemies, snubs elsewhere. Tiny things. Pinpricks. Which add up over time. Which was, incidentally, what Western Europe and the United States was trying to do until Orange Man decided to take a shit on it and set it on fire.

Edited by TechPriest90 on Jan 21st 2020 at 3:40:08 PM

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TerminusEst from the Land of Winter and Stars Since: Feb, 2010
#9879: Jan 27th 2020 at 7:09:10 AM

Germany: Over 500 right-wing extremists suspected in Bundeswehr

Germany's Military Counterintelligence Service (MAD) has said it was investigating 550 Bundeswehr soldiers suspected of right-wing extremism, German newspaper Welt am Sonntag reported on Sunday.

Numerous cases of extremism in the German military and among other security forces have been brought to light in recent years, as the government struggles to contain right-wing extremist threats and violence.

An additional 360 cases of suspected right-wing extremism were registered in 2019, Christof Gramm, the head of MAD, told Welt am Sonntag.

Cases of suspected extremism were particularly concentrated among an elite unit known as Special Forces Command, or KSK.

According to Gramm, 20 of the suspected right-wing extremism cases currently being processed were within the KSK, which, in relation to the number of personnel, were five times as many as in the rest of the Bundeswehr.

The number of cases in the KSK also doubled in comparison with the start of 2019, he added.

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Ominae (4 Score & 7 Years Ago)
#9880: Jan 27th 2020 at 8:10:46 PM

I ain't surprised anymore at that.


Looks like Boko Haram (possible) is targeting anyone who uses the roads heading to Maiduguri.

From AFP:

The bus driver sensed straight away that he and his six passengers were in trouble when the gunmen, dressed in Nigerian army uniforms, stopped their vehicle at a checkpoint.

They were on the main road connecting the city of Maiduguri in volatile northeast Nigeria with the rest of the country.

For weeks there had been reports of jihadists disguised as soldiers abducting travellers.

Now his own luck had run out.

"They took us at gunpoint into the bush," the driver told AFP, asking that his name not be used for his own safety.

"I spent four days in detention. I have never in my life felt the fear and trauma that I passed through in those four days."

The kidnapping around two weeks ago was part of a wave of identical attacks targeting the key Damaturu road — the main lifeline linking Maiduguri and its roughly two million people to the outside world.

Since early December jihadists disguised as soldiers have been setting up checkpoints to snare and abduct unsuspecting passengers.

They appear to focus on Christians, aid workers and military personnel.

Some of those seized were executed on the spot. Others were taken as captives.

In late December the jihadists released a gruesome video showing them shooting and slitting the throats of 11 abducted Christians.

- 'Shot at any moment' -

The bus driver and his passengers were kept in cells in a camp ringed with iron railings.

"The psychological torture was indescribable. I was living by the minute because I felt I would be taken and shot at any moment," he said.

A "judge" would come to hear the cases of those being held and deliver a verdict within minutes.

When he ordered a hostage be dressed in an orange jumpsuit it meant they were sentenced to die.

After a few days it was the turn of the driver to be heard.

He was asked what crime he had committed but said he did not know; he had just been driving along the road when he was stopped.

This time the judge chose leniency. The driver — a Muslim — was ordered released, handed back the keys to his vehicle and escorted away.

"I don't know what befell my six passengers. I left them awaiting judgement at the camp," he said.

- Upsurge in attacks -

International aid agencies have sounded the alarm about the rising threat on the roads which is making tackling the vast humanitarian crisis in the region even harder.

The UN says recent weeks have seen an upsurge in violent attacks across northeast Nigeria and "an increasing trend of illegal checkpoints on major supply and commercial routes".

The terror on the roads has shaken residents of Maiduguri, a place that has already lived through 10 years of brutal insurgency.

The conflict has killed over 36,000 and seen hundreds of thousands of displaced people flood into the city.

The army has told those using the road not to stop at unofficial checkpoints and insists it has already re-established control of the main route.

But traffic on the road to Damaturu has dropped off dramatically and drivers wait for other vehicles so they can form convoys to travel.

Those who make the journey admit they are taking their lives in their hands.

As she boarded a bus to leave, Hauwa Musa told AFP that relatives had warned her off travelling on the road.

"But I told them whatever happens to me, it is destined by God," she said.

Another passenger, Mohammed Adam, insisted he had no choice but to make the trip for work.

"We have to go as we are struggling to feed ourselves and our families," he said.

Ominae (4 Score & 7 Years Ago)
#9881: Feb 2nd 2020 at 5:06:09 PM

NHK reports a terror incident in London:

A knife-wielding man has been shot dead by police in South London after stabbing two people on a street filled with weekend shoppers. London's Metropolitan Police have declared the attack as a terrorist-related incident inspired by Islamic extremism.

The attack took place in Streatham on Sunday. The attacker was shot dead on the spot by officers.

Metropolitan Police say one of the two victims was seriously wounded and that a person near the crime scene was also lightly injured when the police gunshot shattered nearby glass.

Police say the attacker was wearing on his body what appeared to be explosives, but that they turned out to be fake.

Media reports say the incident temporarily caused panic on the street crowded with Sunday shoppers.

In a separate case last November, an attacker believed to have been inspired by Islamic extremism, stabbed two people to death and injured three others on London Bridge in the city center.

Ominae (4 Score & 7 Years Ago)
#9882: Feb 3rd 2020 at 8:42:39 PM

More on the incident at Streatham stabbing spree:

Ominae (4 Score & 7 Years Ago)
#9883: Feb 6th 2020 at 4:57:46 PM

More intelligence news is coming that Amir Mohammed Abdul Rahman al-Mawli al-Salbi is made the new ISIL leader.


The foreign ISIL fighters in Kurdish areas in NE Syria are putting them on trial since no other country is willing to get them arrested and deported.

Edited by Ominae on Feb 6th 2020 at 5:25:06 AM

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#9884: Feb 8th 2020 at 10:34:14 AM

Not sure where to post this, but a Thai soldier has killed at least 20 people in Rakhon Natchasima. The situation is still unfolding, so there might be more casualties.

Prior to the rampage day, he posted things like "it's time to get excited" and "nobody can avoid death" on his Facebook page, and even whether he should surrender while in the middle of the act.

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AlleyOop Since: Oct, 2010
#9885: Feb 8th 2020 at 12:04:10 PM

Ugh, hope this isn't related to coronavirus scaremongering.

Rationalinsanity from Halifax, Canada Since: Aug, 2010 Relationship Status: It's complicated
#9886: Feb 8th 2020 at 12:16:05 PM

Apparently the guy has hostages.

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M84 Oh, bother. from Our little blue planet Since: Jun, 2010 Relationship Status: Chocolate!
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#9887: Feb 8th 2020 at 6:20:06 PM

[up][up]It's apparently over a financial dispute or something.

Disgusted, but not surprised
M84 Oh, bother. from Our little blue planet Since: Jun, 2010 Relationship Status: Chocolate!
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#9888: Feb 9th 2020 at 4:44:08 PM

Oh, and the guy's dead now, killed in a shootout.

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Ominae (4 Score & 7 Years Ago)
#9889: Feb 9th 2020 at 8:47:29 PM

BBC has an interview on the legacy of foreign ISIL fighters/families stranded in the ME:

eagleoftheninth Cringe but free from the Street without Joy Since: May, 2013 Relationship Status: With my statistically significant other
Ominae (4 Score & 7 Years Ago)
#9891: Feb 15th 2020 at 5:51:43 AM

Taliban is negotiating with Washington again. This time, the latter insists that attacks on American, Allied and Afghan security forces will be a breach of terms.

Some politicians do fear that Trump doing it will turn to his version of Vietnam.

CharlesPhipps Since: Jan, 2001
#9892: Feb 15th 2020 at 9:57:59 AM

Taliban is negotiating with Washington again. This time, the latter insists that attacks on American, Allied and Afghan security forces will be a breach of terms.

Some politicians do fear that Trump doing it will turn to his version of Vietnam.

1. This would be the third time this has happened so I have little faith in, "We're really not going to attack you, honest."

2. I feel confused as to what Trump could do to make this worse.

I'm also not sure what Taliban they're negotiating with because a big thing that I've discovered is America has been lying about things over in Afghanistan (big surprise, I know). There's like 15 Talibans.

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Ominae (4 Score & 7 Years Ago)
#9893: Feb 16th 2020 at 4:56:21 PM

From what I can read, they're talking to the mainstream Taliban led by Mawlawi Hibatullah Akhundzada.

eagleoftheninth Cringe but free from the Street without Joy Since: May, 2013 Relationship Status: With my statistically significant other
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#9894: Feb 17th 2020 at 8:22:47 PM

Northern Ireland police warns Sinn Féin party member of a planned bomb attack by the New IRA.

...You know, it's a pretty weird way to mark the Republic's centennial. And the civil war.

Edited by eagleoftheninth on Feb 17th 2020 at 8:27:24 AM

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vicarious vicarious from NC, USA Since: Feb, 2013
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#9895: Feb 17th 2020 at 8:47:00 PM

Huh, so The Foreigner movie wasn’t making that up

I was that ignorant

eagleoftheninth Cringe but free from the Street without Joy Since: May, 2013 Relationship Status: With my statistically significant other
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#9896: Feb 17th 2020 at 9:05:41 PM

The last really major attack IIRC was the 1998 Omagh bombing, which drew condemnation towards the Real IRA from across the political spectrum and helped draw support for the GFA process. Mainstream IRA factions stepped down their activity throughout the following years, though there's been a low-level and occasionally lethal pattern of gun and bomb attacks since.

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FergardStratoavis Delicious in the Moomin Valley from And Locations (Not-So-Newbie) Relationship Status: Arm chopping is not a love language!
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#9897: Feb 18th 2020 at 1:59:55 AM

I've heard some news of a terror attack in Mali, with multiple casualties, but all source that I have is an info bar I saw in passing a few days back. Does anyone know more on the topic?

Big Grah
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#9898: Feb 18th 2020 at 2:50:42 AM

Not Mali exactly, but 24 people were killed by unknown gunmen in a church in Burkina Faso last Sunday. The Sahel is probably one of the world's most overlooked conflict zones for how many people it affects.

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Ominae (4 Score & 7 Years Ago)
#9899: Feb 18th 2020 at 3:06:09 AM

Malian troops are also being targeted like usual... Saw some BBC newsfeeds about IIRC.

FFShinra Since: Jan, 2001
#9900: Feb 18th 2020 at 11:56:01 AM

[up][up][up]Tribal clashes in the Mopti region that have been going on for well over a year now. This was just the latest incident.


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