The BBC and CBS, among others, reported on a suicide bombing at a mosque in Chakwal, Pakistan on April 5 that killed (depending on reports) 20 or 22 people and injured 35. I missed it at the time, and didn’t actually look at it until I read the first of yesterday’s two STRATFOR updates.
The really odd thing about this one is that Fedayeen al-Islam claimed responsibility for the attack, saying it was part of a campaign against infidels.
Think about that a moment. Islamic jihadists ... attacking Islamic worshippers at an Islamic mosque ... in a campaign against infidels.
Is it just me, or does this strike anyone else as a bit like fucking for virginity?
Yes, I know. It was a Shiite mosque, and by implication Fedayeen al-Islam is Sunni. Sectarian violence is nothing new. But still ... it’s pretty head-slappy.
More info: The Economist discusses the rising sectarian violence in Pakistan. Pakistani President Asif Zardari says Pakistan is “fighting a battle for its own survival”.
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Christianity certainly went through a similar phase....
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So ... we only have another six or seven hundred years to wait before Islam becomes capable of getting along with the rest of the planet?
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Sure, it's fighting fire with fire, and not always the best thing to do. But a lot of people who were previously involved in the real fighting want peace very badly, and they're not about to let a raggedy handful of Johnny-come-lately punks queer the pitch.