Posted on 10/22/2014 8:07:47 PM PDT by SeekAndFind
Former CIA Director David Petraeus said in a new interview that the rise of the Islamic State was well known among people monitoring the situation within the U.S. government, and that it was able to flourish amid the chaos of the civil war in Syria.
ISIS in a sense is the evolution of an organization that we did defeat, Al Qaeda in Iraq, Petraeus told the Pittsburgh Post-Gazette in an interview published Monday. Some of the very hard work we did to help re-establish the fabric of Iraqi society to bring the Sunni Arabs back into Iraqi society and give them an incentive to support the new Iraq rather than to oppose it was undone. It created fertile ground once again for the planting of the seeds of extremism and alienated the Sunni Arab component of Iraqi society.
ISIS in a sense is the evolution of an organization that we did defeat, Al Qaeda in Iraq, Petraeus told the Pittsburgh Post-Gazette in an interview published Monday. Some of the very hard work we did to help re-establish the fabric of Iraqi society to bring the Sunni Arabs back into Iraqi society and give them an incentive to support the new Iraq rather than to oppose it was undone. It created fertile ground once again for the planting of the seeds of extremism and alienated the Sunni Arab component of Iraqi society.
(Excerpt) Read more at theblaze.com ...
Totally wrong. “As a whole, the Kurdish people are adherents to a large number of different religions and creeds, perhaps constituting the most religiously diverse people of West Asia. Traditionally, Kurds have been known to take great liberties with their practices. This sentiment is reflected in the saying “Compared to the unbeliever, the Kurd is a Muslim”.[179]”
From the Pew Research Center:
“Nearly all Iraqi Kurds consider themselves Sunni Muslims. In our survey, 98% of Kurds in Iraq identified themselves as Sunnis and only 2% identified as Shias. (A small minority of Iraqi Kurds, including Yazidis, are not Muslims.) But being a Kurd does not necessarily mean alignment with a particular religious sect. In neighboring Iran, according to our data, Kurds were split about evenly between Sunnis and Shias.”
Interesting:
Maybe someone wants him to shut up. Looks like in response to this the DOJ’s tried to get him to cop a plea and he refused...
http://www.freerepublic.com/focus/f-news/3245328/posts
He’s right to refuse. I suspect this whole mess he’s in was a set up.
He also attacked our First Amendment Rights when he pointed out the Florida preacher who threatened to burn the Koran.
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