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Starman3000m
02-24-2012, 02:36 PM
Reeling from the recent report of U.S. Military personnel accidently burning copies of the Qur'an, the Taliban has refused Obama's "official apology" and has called for drastic measures against U.S. troops and America:

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In the wake of President Barack Obama sending a three-page letter to Afghan President Hamid Kharzai, apologizing for U.S. forces having mistakenly burned some Qur'ans at a U.S. air base in Afghanistan, the Taliban is calling on Muslims to kill Americans or beat them and take them as prisoners.

The call for violence against U.S. troops in Afghanistan came as Muslims in South Asia and elsewhere prepared for Friday prayers--a potentially volatile time. ...

Islamist groups in Pakistan, meanwhile, drummed up protests against the burning of the Qur’ans, with some leaders appealing for jihad against the United States.
Source:
Taliban's Response to Obama's Apology: 'Kill Them, Beat Them, Take Them as Prisoners' | CNSNews.com (http://cnsnews.com/news/article/talibans-response-obamas-apology-kill-them-beat-them-take-them-prisoners)

Aerogal
02-24-2012, 02:59 PM
ah......the religion of peace speaks again.

ItalianScallion
02-24-2012, 10:56 PM
:war: Maybe we'll get lucky and the toweliban will tell all their people to get out of the USA asap? :starcat: Be ready for WW3 folks...

VoteJP
02-26-2012, 10:01 AM
Reeling from the recent report of U.S. Military personnel accidently burning copies of the Qur'an, the Taliban has refused Obama's "official apology" and has called for drastic measures against U.S. troops and America:


The thing is that President Obama is apologizing for some thing which he did not do, so it is not a rejection of President Obama or of his apology.

And the other thing is that no sensible person believes that it was an "accident" in burning the Holy books.

The USA needs to move out of Afghanistan, and it is long overdue.

:shortbus:

Starman3000m
02-26-2012, 11:19 AM
The thing is that President Obama is apologizing for some thing which he did not do, so it is not a rejection of President Obama or of his apology.

And the other thing is that no sensible person believes that it was an "accident" in burning the Holy book.

:shortbus:

Yet, Obama never apologized to Christians for the U.S. Military burning copies of the Holy Bible in Afghanistan in order to appease the Muslims: :whistle:

Military destroys soldier's Bibles (OneNewsNow.com) (http://www.onenewsnow.com/Security/Default.aspx?id=516980)

VoteJP
02-26-2012, 01:59 PM
Yet, Obama never apologized to Christians for the U.S. Military burning copies of the Holy Bible in Afghanistan in order to appease the Muslims: :whistle:

Military destroys soldier's Bibles (OneNewsNow.com) (http://www.onenewsnow.com/Security/Default.aspx?id=516980)


All you are really doing is presenting two sides of the same wrong.

The US military in Afghanistan is NOT to be a Christian invasion for Christians to attack the people's own religion of Islam, or to push the Christian religion onto their population.

In both of your links from the opening post and this second one above it is the same crime of Christian bigotry being wrongfully used by our American military.

If anything President Obama could give another apology to Afghanistan for the ignorance of that soldier misusing his position.

It is the unwholesome actions like these by our military that truly demonstrate that we the USA do not belong occupying the Country of Afghanistan.

Starman3000m
02-26-2012, 04:01 PM
All you are really doing is presenting two sides of the same wrong.

The US military in Afghanistan is NOT to be a Christian invasion for Christians to attack the people's own religion of Islam, or to push the Christian religion onto their population.

In both of your links from the opening post and this second one above it is the same crime of Christian bigotry being wrongfully used by our American military.

If anything President Obama could give another apology to Afghanistan for the ignorance of that soldier misusing his position.

It is the unwholesome actions like these by our military that truly demonstrate that we the USA do not belong occupying the Country of Afghanistan.

I would not say that the American soldier was "misusing his position". Rather, I'd say that he was doing "double-duty" by caring enough to share his faith in the New Testament Jesus, the True Prince of Peace, with Muslims who need to know the Truth of God.

The soldier may have been reprimanded by the military and denounced by the comments from your post, but I can bet that Jesus knows that brave soldier and will not reprimand him nor denounce him at all for exemplifying whose "army" he really represents.


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