ITS HAPPENING TURN ON THE NEWS

ITS HAPPENING TURN ON THE NEWS

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dafuk is this explain

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Said it before and I'll say it again: the only viable solution to the entirety of the middle east is to nuke every major population center there and start over when all the dust settles.

They've been at war/in a constant state of civil unrest with themselves for over 3,000 years now. Somebody has to do it already.

Putin supreme will deal with them

>3000 years

What?

3000 years ago the Middle East was one of the few places (Along with East Asia, India, and Greece to some extent) with any sort of civilization to speak of.

Hell, one thousand years ago the place was massively stable in comparison to the tiny feudal states of Europe.

I'm not even going to get into how painfully stupid the idea of nuking an entire sub-continent is but the major civil unrest in the region is at absolute most 200 years old and closely related to European action in the area.

927 BCE – Jerusalem becomes the capital of the (southern) Kingdom of Judah after the split of the United Monarchy
884 to 858 BCE – Ashurnasirpal II, king of Assyria, embarked on a vast program of expansion, known for his harshness, moved his capital to the city of Kalhu (Nimrod)
884 to 612 BCE – Neo-Assyrian Empire
800 to 480 BCE – Archaic period in Greece with the rise of the city-states, Greek colonies, and Epic Greek poetry: onset of Classical Antiquity
776 BCE – first Olympic Games
745 to 727 BCE – Tiglath-Pileser III, king of Assyria who introduced advanced civil, military, and political systems into the empire
689 BCE – Babylon destroyed by Sennacherib, king of the Assyrians
678 to 549 BCE – Median Empire
672 to 525 BCE – Twenty-sixth dynasty of Egypt
626 to 539 BCE – Chaldean Empire (Neo-Babylonian Empire)
612 BCE – Fall of Niniveh by a coalition Babylonians, Medes, Persians, Chaldeans, Scythians, and Cimmerians, leading to the destruction of the Neo-Assyrian Empire
597 BCE – king Nebuchadnezzar II of Babylon capturing Jerusalem
587 BCE - king Nebuchadnezzar II of Babylon destroys Jerusalem and Solomon's Temple
600 or 576 – 530 BCE – Cyrus the Great conquered Babylon and created the Persian Achaemenid Empire
550 to 330 BCE – Achaemenid Empire
539 BCE – Fall of Babylon
537 BCE – Cyrus allows the Israelites to return from the Babylonian captivity and rebuild the Temple
522 to 486 BCE – reign of Darius the Great, third king of the Persian Achaemenid Empire
516 BCE – completion of he Second Temple
510 to 323 BCE – Classical Greek period with large annexations by the Persian Empire and a powerful influence on the Roman Empire and western civilization
500 BCE – Ionian Revolt
499 to 449 BCE – Greco-Persian Wars, finally won by the Greek city-states
480 to 479 BCE – Xerxes invades Greece, start of Second Persian invasion of Greece

477 BCE – founding of the Delian League, an association of Greek city-states under Athenian hegemony
431 to 404 BCE – Peloponnesian War between Sparta and Athens leading to the end of Athens' hegemony and weakening of Greece
353 to 350 BCE – Mausoleum at Halicarnassus built in Persia
330 BCE – Alexander the Great conquered Persia
323 to 31 BCE – Hellenistic period with Greek influence in Europe, Africa, and Asia, in the arts, exploration, literature, theatre, architecture, music, mathematics, philosophy, and science
247 BCE to 224 CE – Parthian Empire
100 to 44 BCE – Julius Caesar
31 BCE – emergence of the Roman Empire as signified by the Battle of Actium
48 BCE to 642 CE – Destruction of the Library of Alexandria, one of the largest and most significant libraries of the ancient world
92 BCE to 629 CE – Roman–Persian Wars

1st millennium CE

30 to 100 CE – Apostolic Age, onset of Christianity
66 to 136 CE – Jewish-Roman Wars and Jewish diaspora
135 CE – Roman Emperor Hadrian renamed Iudaea Province into Syria Palaestina
285 to 628 CE – Byzantine–Sasanian wars
376 CE – large-scale irruption of Goths and others, and the subsequent onset of the Fall of the Western Roman Empire
394 CE – Theodosius I suppressed the Olympic Games as part of the campaign to impose Christianity as the state religion
330 to 1453 CE – Byzantine Empire, continuation of the Roman Empire in the east, until it fell to the Ottoman Empire

570 – Birth of Muhammad
614 – Persecution of the Muslims by the Quraish (Migration to Abyssinia)
616 – Second migration to Abyssinia
620 – Ascension to the heavens
622 – Constitution of Medina, establishment of the first Islamic state
624: Battle of Badr, expulsion of the Bani Qainuqa Jews from Medina
626 – Siege of Constantinople
629 to 1050 – Arab–Byzantine wars
630 – Conquest of Mecca
632 – Death of Muhammad, Abu Bakr chosen as caliph
632 to 661 – Rashidun Caliphate
633 to 651 – Muslim conquest of Persia
634 to 641 – Muslim conquest of the Levant (Syria)
639 to 642 – Muslim conquest of Egypt
642 to 799 – Khazar-Arab Wars weaken the Umayyad army and contribute to the eventual fall of the dynasty
642 to 870 – Islamic conquest of Afghanistan
656 to 661 – First Fitna (First Islamic Civil War)
661 to 750 – Umayyad Caliphate
670 to 742 – Muslim conquest of North Africa
680 to 692 – Second Fitna (Second Islamic Civil War)

IDK man, seems to have been pretty fucking stable to me...

>ITS HAPPENING
>Russian Ambassador shot

No fucks given

Also, difference is Europe, Greece, East Asia and India... you know, stopped killing each other over religion eventually.

THEY'RE STILL FUCKING DOING IT.

>tfw ww3 is starting soon
>still a kissless virgin

Fucking sandniggers do NOTHING but fuck shit up.

The war will make a man out of you.

Theres are things called progression and evolution.
Both unpresent in the middle east

damn
here is video
twitter.com/iyad_elbaghdadi/status/810900987393310720

Wasn't it a syrian dude though?

The entire planet has been getting progressively more peaceful for the last 3000 years+, don't be full on retarded

Also the middle east was one of the most peaceful places overall other than a short bout of ottoman conquest, but even that didn't match the romans or christians

Read a book and stop being edgy online

>dem crusades
>dem witch hunts
>dem gluten free diets
whities gonna white, all races are retarded everyone stfu and post more FB noods

>based user is based

...

>go to RT to see how they are reacting to the event
>every comment is blaming the USA

Wtf is wrong with these people?

Was a turkish policeman, apparently

They're Russians, the entire country is made of fetal alcohol syndrome