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the middle east is poised for massive sunni-shia bloodshed. Why have more troops been sent to Iraq by the US? Everyone knows that the people and the congress are against it, the unspoken voice is Saudi Arabia - THEY want more troops and if we do not send them THEY will. WHY? Because they are VERY committed to the sunnis in Iraq and do not mind the horrific carnage that the sunni insurgency commits, the Saudis just want to be sre that the shia (60%) do not kill the sunnis (20%). The justification of sunnis killing shi'as is bizarre to me (a non muslim) and I was curious about who is inciting this. Abdullah bin Jabrain is a major player here. that is why i wrote this, so that others when they look up him and others will understand what he said (and continues to say). Biographical details will follow.
PERHAPS this should be part of the Islam series, how do I incorporate it there? —The preceding unsigned comment was added by Rberlow (talk • contribs) 13:20, 3 February 2007.