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|    Muslims murdering Muslims, a very incomp    |
|    04 Jan 26 05:23:01    |
      From: efbregg73@gmx-xx.comm              x              Even the nazoid piglet (aka "The Happy[sic] Hippy") spits on all these       victims. Terrible.                     ### 1. **Iran-Iraq War (1980-1988)**       - **Casualties:**        - Estimated total deaths: around 500,000 to 1 million people.        - Military deaths: approximately 200,000 to 300,000.        - Civilian deaths: estimates vary widely, with some sources citing hundreds       of thousands       due to chemical weapons, bombings, and other atrocities.       - **Impact:**        - Widespread destruction, economic devastation, and long-term health issues       among       survivors.                     ### 2. **Lebanese Civil War (1975-1990)**       - **Casualties:**        - Estimated total deaths: approximately 120,000–150,000 people.        - Civilian casualties constituted the majority, with many killed in       sectarian violence,       massacres, and bombings.        - Many more injured and displaced.       - **Impact:**        - Massive displacement, destruction of infrastructure, and ongoing sectarian       tensions.                     ### 3. **Yemen Conflict with Egypt (1962-1970)**       - **Background:**        - In the early 1960s, Egypt's President Gamal Abdel Nasser supported the       republican       forces in North Yemen (the Yemen Arab Republic) against the monarchy of South       Yemen (Yemen       Arab Emirates).        - The conflict involved Egyptian military intervention, which aimed to       spread Arab       nationalism and reduce British influence in the region.       - **Casualties:**        - Estimated total deaths: around 50,000 to 100,000 people, including       combatants and       civilians.        - Many civilians were killed due to fighting, bombings, and famine worsened       by the       conflict.       - **Impact:**        - Significant loss of life, destabilization of Yemen, and long-term regional       repercussions.                     ### 4. **Syrian Civil War (2011-present)**       - **Casualties (up to recent estimates):**        - Total deaths: approximately 500,000 to 600,000.        - Civilian casualties: around 350,000–400,000.        - Displacement: over 13 million Syrians have been displaced internally or as       refugees       abroad.       - **Impact:**        - Widespread destruction, humanitarian crisis, and ongoing instability.                     ### 5. **Yemen Civil War (2014-present)**       - **Casualties:**        - Estimated deaths: over 150,000, including civilians, combatants, and       indirect causes       such as famine and disease.        - Civilian deaths: estimates suggest over 100,000.        - Displacement: millions of Yemenis displaced internally and abroad.       - **Impact:**        - Humanitarian catastrophe with famine, disease outbreaks, and       infrastructure collapse.              --- SoupGate-Win32 v1.05        * Origin: you cannot sedate... all the things you hate (1:229/2)    |
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