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What should be done to radicals and terrorists after KSA is liberated

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should we give terrorists like king abdulah and all the radicals with similar mindset a fair trial or just shoot those cowardly radical criminals in the spot?

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  1. yo sup

    theres no such a thing as ksa liberal forget it. and forget it for good

    even if the goverment applies it by force it won't go throught because of us Arabs first! you dunno us lol

    heres a recent poll by america glob i think or something

    it was on the news yesterday on Arabian network

    63% of eygptians think IT IS A MUST TO APPLY SHARIA LAW THERE

    7 % of turkish say the same thing

    while

    90 % of eygptians think sharia law should be under conideration

    77% of iranian say the same thing

    65% of turkish say the same thing

    heres the link but in arabic

    http://dostor.org/?q=node/10516

    peace out!@ radical american!


  2. King Abdullah is not a terrorist. The thing is that most people dont understand Saudi Arabia. First of all Saudi Arabia happens to have the two most important cities in the Islamic Religion which are Mecca and Madinah. Saudi Arabia when it was founded as a new country was put under Islamic Law by the Royal Family to gain the approval of the religious leaders of the Islamic Religion. Thats why the Quoran is the main law here. Yes there are Islamic Extremists but there are extremists in every religion. Example being The Branch Davidians in Waco Texas and their leader. The polygamists leader Warren Jeffs as well. Plus what you dont understand is that terrorism is not tolerated here. After the bombings happened a couple of years ago here in Riyadh Security was really beefed up here. You'd have to come over here to see it to understand but trust me on that. And those terrorists that go around terrorizing places were kicked out of Saudi Arabia since the King Abdullah doesnt put up with that kind of stuff. Most of the Saudis love their country and their King so theres not going to be a revolution. And Saudi Arabia is slowly changing but these changes have to be gradual or theres going to be some problems. Heck 20-30 years ago the Saudis were still riding Camels and they didnt have cars here. The Saudis are happy being a monarchy because their King doesnt interfere with them. Taxes are very minimal here. Theres no income or sales tax. I believe they do have some business taxes but its very small. Private businesses are encouraged here. And stop blaming Saudi Arabia for the oil prices its not their fault its the middle men (a.k.a. the private investors) who buy it and are raising the prices.

  3. There you go contradicting yourself! I thought ALL Saudis are terrorists in your eyes, so how can they be liberated? Why don't you go to Myanmar or Tibet for that matter and see who are the real terrorists? Do you find Saudi more oppressive then them? I am not saying Saudi is perfect (far from it) but stop being so close minded. A mind is a terrible thing to waste.

    Ps. You obviously have something "personal" against Saudis.

  4. lol....I had to read the question twice cause I did not believe what I read the first time around!;-p

    How is KSA supposed to be "liberated"? Surely you do not mean an Iraq style "liberation"!...Honestly, disregarding what a "radical", a "terrorist" or "liberating" people is supposed to mean, I firmly believe that any change has to come from within, without foreign intervention & meddling. Here is an example & one of my favorites: If CIA would not overthrown Mossadeq in 1953 Iran coup (operation Ajax), there might have never been an Iranian revolution in 1979 and Iran might not have become a theocracy.

    I know that change will take a long time but it is essential if you want lasting results.;-)

    But I assume your question was probably not meant for me to answer!lol

    Edit: lol...I know you did not mean something like the Operation "Iraqi Oil Freedom"!! But then have you considered that the US is a strong supporter of the so called "moderate" regimes in the Middle East. In other words, the US government keeps many of them in power. And honestly, that did not start with Bush. This has been around ever since oil was discovered;-p

  5. .....hmmm....I think I didn't get the question.....Radicals are revolutionaries who advocate thorough reform of gov't with strong political views similar with the aim and objectives of the terrorists.....If KSA would be liberated by revolution (but I know its impossible to happen), it's because of the unification of radical and terrorist groups to overthrow the royal family (ruling party in the govt) which means the royal family are not radicals and terrorists......did I make sense here or I just don't understand the question? Are you one of the leftist?  

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