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<blockquote data-quote="Ace_on_the_Turn" data-source="post: 2814037" data-attributes="member: 27417"><p>One hundred percent agree. Moderate Muslim countries (and with Muslims, moderate is a relative term) like Saudi Arabia should be leading the fight against ISIS with both resources and troops. When the SHTF to the point that we have to start indiscriminate bombings, like what happened in Iraq, a lot of truly moderate Muslims are going to pay the price for ISIS. But the problem is, even with moderate Muslims countries, there is no shortage of radical Muslims. I have zero doubt that many Saudis were secretly cheering the 9/11 attacks. If moderate Muslims won't actively help in identifying and eliminating radicals, they are as guilty as the radicals.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Ace_on_the_Turn, post: 2814037, member: 27417"] One hundred percent agree. Moderate Muslim countries (and with Muslims, moderate is a relative term) like Saudi Arabia should be leading the fight against ISIS with both resources and troops. When the SHTF to the point that we have to start indiscriminate bombings, like what happened in Iraq, a lot of truly moderate Muslims are going to pay the price for ISIS. But the problem is, even with moderate Muslims countries, there is no shortage of radical Muslims. I have zero doubt that many Saudis were secretly cheering the 9/11 attacks. If moderate Muslims won't actively help in identifying and eliminating radicals, they are as guilty as the radicals. [/QUOTE]
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