| ▲ | 1024core 2 hours ago | |||||||
Most of this is just speculation until the Kuwaiti pilot is identified. If it turns out he is a Shia muslim, then it'll open up a new dimension on this event. History buffs may remember that the presence of American troops in Saudi Arabia was the catalyst that turned OBL into America's foe. He had offered his services to the King to defend KSA against Saddam Hussein (after Saddam swallowed Kuwait), but the King politely refused and speed dialled the USA instead. The rest is history. | ||||||||
| ▲ | red-iron-pine an hour ago | parent | next [-] | |||||||
there is 0% chance that a fighter pilot in the Kingdom of Kuwait is a Shia. only people flying in Kuwait are those with connections to the Emir and his people, and they're unambiguously Sunni I'd be more concerned with the US just pissing off the Sunnis, stuff like > In January 2026, the United States government suspended immigrant visas for citizens of Kuwait and 74 other countries due to the high dependency of Kuwaiti immigrants on American welfare benefits.[219] Kuwait is the only GCC country on the visa suspension list.[219] | ||||||||
| ▲ | breppp an hour ago | parent | prev [-] | |||||||
Saying the presence of American troops is the reason Bin Laden was anti-american is ideological flattening of Islamism, a movement from at least the 1920s that sees the entire failure of Islam in modernity as a product of western imperialism (a word that is very abused in their ideas), culture and ideas | ||||||||
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