US Evangelicals in Iraq & Afghanistan

singleguy
By singleguy

Aljazeera has exposed US military Evangelicals trying to convert Muslims in Iraq and Afghanistan.

http://english.aljazeera.net/news/asia/2009/05/200953201315854832.html

No doubt the people are bombed first, made homeless and when given aid are given a bible too. This reveals another hidden aim of these conflicts as well as the obvious one about securing oil resources. Only recently Gordon Brown left Iraq after signing some long-term contracts and vowing to continue to protect the oil reserves on behalf of Iraq.

It disgusts me that humankind in the 21st century continues to kill for wealth and resources. We have not learnt anything in our existance on this planet.

By britexpat• 7 May 2009 18:41
britexpat

Missionaries have been functioning in countries all around the world for many many centuries..

By anonymous• 7 May 2009 18:33
anonymous

and who cares anyway???? Its like saying the Islamic soceties here and in the west who try to convert people work for Saudi Arabia, its just ain't true. Most people in the west either don't care for religion or any indifferent to it.

I have been approached many times by friends mainly to convert to Islam and it doesn't bother me. It only would if they were doing it with a gun to my head.

By anonymous• 7 May 2009 16:08
anonymous

making them miserable and then forcing them to convert..its happen anywhere specially in eastern country

By Ambat• 7 May 2009 15:56
Ambat

hell or convert.If you can do both together nothing like it!

By Stone Cold• 7 May 2009 15:50
Stone Cold

When the going gets tough, the tough gets going; and so when you cannot beat them, join them.

Thats the way I describe these Americans in Afganistan

By qatman• 7 May 2009 15:31
qatman

Exactly. Especially after making them miserable.

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By qatman• 7 May 2009 15:02
qatman

Yes it happens everywhere, Invading a country accusing it of weapons of mass destruction is the only difference I guess.

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