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Question by Y.K. Cherson: Can you imagine Italia having talks with muslims about the "muslim state" with the capital in Rome? Muslims conquered and occupied parts of Italy on many occasions. Later Italians kicked them out. What would Italia say and how would Italia act if some groups of muslims demanded the "muslim state" on the territory of , for example, Toscana with the capital in Rome ? Best answer for Can you imagine Italia having talks with muslims about the "muslim state" with the capital in Rome?:
Answer by ......
well European don't permit to Arabs to conquer Europe,for the simple reason that Arabs are destroyers,Europe become a destroyed land. you have in mind the situation in Saudi Arabia? I have noticed that you hate Arabs,there's written in your questions.don't hate them,cause you can hate a person you know
Answer by ioduro
muslims were mercenaries paid by rich italian barons for personal purpose(a perfect agreement between mercenaries, England and some italian barons!...). from wikipedia The Emirate of Bari was a short-lived Saracen state (emirate) centred on the south Italian city of Bari from 847 to 871. It was the most lasting episode in the history of Islam in peninsular southern Italy.
Answer by Drop of Jupiter
It's impossible know the politicians' behaviour. They do what they want , sometimes what's easier , sometimes what's harder , but ALWAYS what's good for themselves. I think that Muslims (in the most of occasions ) don't look for a pacific solution. I don't hate them , but I think they're really convinced to be always right. And they're convinced that the whole world is against them. But they don't know that the worst enemies they have is themselves. I'M NOT TALKING ABOUT ALL THE MUSLIMS IN THE WORLD, I'M TALKING ABOUT THE ONES WHO ARE FIGHTING. Anyway , it's only what I think and it doesn't have to be the truth.
Answer by Linda
First of all they weren't "kicked out", it just could be true for the Spanish history ( "reconquista" and stuff like that)... But not for Italy. We have had many "invasions" in the past even from Northern Europe (they were MORE than the arabs). Arab people came just in few areas like Sicily, but they've never "conquered" Italy, they didn't even tried to do it. About your 2nd question... Well, it's just pretty impossible :)
Answer by michardav
Kinda like European immigrants coming into Palestine then reclaiming it as their own declaring it a "jewish state"? BTW the Palestinian Authority is a SECULAR organization. They have never, EVER claimed to want a Muslim state with sharia laws. Fact is, their are many Christians in both the PA and even in local government. The mayor of Bethlehem is a Christian. Are there any Christian mayors in Israel? @Linda, I think he is referring to Sicily and the Moorish conquests. The true irony is that the local population enjoyed more freedom and a much higher standard of living under the Spanish Caliphate then their European counterparts. In fact we owe a debt to Muslim scholars for copying many of the ancient scientific treatise by Aristotle, Pythagoras, Euclid, Hippocrates, Sophocles and so many others into Arabic. You see, the Europeans burned THEIR copies and the people that studied them as heretics. These books were later translated and VOILA Renaissance!
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Questions linger about the way the Obama Administration presented intelligence information following a violent attack in Benghazi, Libya last month. It appears now that from very early in their investigation U.S. officials had information implicating organized militants.
Within hours of last month's attacks on U.S. diplomatic facilities in Benghazi, Libya, President Barack Obama's administration received about a dozen intelligence reports suggesting militants connected to al Qaeda were involved, three government sources said.
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Despite these reports, in public statements and private meetings, top U.S. officials spent nearly two weeks highlighting intelligence suggesting that the attacks were spontaneous protests against an anti-Muslim film, while playing down the involvement of organized militant groups.
It was not until last Friday that Director of National Intelligence James Clapper's office issued an unusual public statement, which described how the picture that intelligence agencies presented to U.S. policymakers had "evolved" into an acknowledgement that the attacks were "deliberate and organized" and "carried out by extremists."
The existence of the early reports appears to raise fresh questions about the Obama administration's public messaging about the attack as it seeks to fend off Republican charges that the White House failed to prevent a terrorist strike that left a U.S. ambassador and three others dead.
"What we're seeing now is the picture starting to develop that it wasn't a problem with the intelligence that was given, it's what they did with the intelligence that they were given," Representative Mike Rogers, chairman of the House of Representatives Intelligence Committee, said in an interview on Tuesday.
"This picture is still a little fuzzy but it is starting to come into focus and it appears that there were, very early on, some indications that there was jihadist participation in the event," he said.
The Obama administration has strongly defended its public accounts of what happened in Benghazi, and said its understanding has evolved as additional information came in.
"At every step of the way, the administration has based its public statements on the best assessments that were provided by the intelligence community. As the intelligence community learned more information, they updated Congress and the American people on it," said White House spokesmanÂ
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