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Saudi Arabia is sending troops and fighter jets to Turkey's Incirlik Air Base ahead of a planned ground invasion of Syria. Turkey's Minister of Foreign Affairs Mevlüt Çavuşoğlu confirmed the deployment in Adana near the Syria–Turkey border, but said the numbers had not been confirmed.

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I serve in the Arabic field and have studied the "final days" prophesies of Islam (and still need to do more). There is a difference between Shia branch and Sunni.   Iran (Shia) believe that they must

Also you may want to add that members of the two sects have co-existed for centuries and share many fundamental beliefs and practices. But they differ in doctrine, ritual, law, theology and religious

Russia will have no choice but to use Tactical (Battlefield) Nuclear Weapons to defend Syria once a ground invasion begins within 18 days, by 350,000 troops, 20,000 Tanks, 2,450 military planes  and 460 Helicopters from 25 countries massing in northern Saudi Arabia.  Syria has warned "any aggressor entering the country will go home in wooden coffins;" Russia has said "any country sending ground troops into Syria without permission will be considered a declaration of war."

Thousands of soldiers from regional countries are set to participate in what is being "called" a military "exercise" media reports say.

Saudi media said some 350,000 forces from Persian Gulf Arab states and a number of other countries will take part in a Saudi-led military maneuver in the area of Hafer al-Batin in northern Saudi Arabia.

In addition to the massive troop build-up, some 2,540 warplanes, 20,000 tanks and 460 helicopters will also participate in the "exercise," dubbed “North Thunder.”

The "exercise" is scheduled to last 18 days, during which the airspace over northern Saudi Arabia will be closed.

Media reports say the "exercise" will be the largest in the history of the region. However, SuperStation95 has done research and there is no known example of this much military power being massed for an "exercise" . . . anywhere . . . ever.  It seems quite obvious to any thinking person that the notion of an "exercise" is fraudulent on its face; this is an invasion force and when it moves, it will mean war.

Egypt, Sudan, Pakistan and Persian Gulf Arab states are among the 25 countries that will also take part in the "exercises."

The maneuver comes at a sensitive time after Saudi Arabia announced readiness to participate in any ground incursion in Syria if the US-led coalition decides to start such an operation.  (Gee, what a coincidence.)

Saudi Arabia is a member of the US-led coalition that has been conducting air raids inside Syria. The airstrikes have been going on without any authorization from the Syrian government or a UN mandate since September 2014. The Saudi "exercise" is believed as preparation for a possible ground incursion into Syria.

Reacting to the troop deployment, Syrian Foreign Minister Walid al-Muallem said Saturday, “Let no one think they can attack Syria or violate its sovereignty because I assure you any aggressor will return to their country in a wooden coffin.”

Pavel Krasheninnikov, a deputy of Russia’s State Duma, has warned Saudi Arabia that any military ground operation in Syria without Damascus’ consent would amount to a declaration of war.

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I serve in the Arabic field and have studied the "final days" prophesies of Islam (and still need to do more). There is a difference between Shia branch and Sunni.   Iran (Shia) believe that they must invade Arabia because one of the final days battles will take place not far from Mecca. After this they will launch a major battle against Israel because the Dajjal (anti-Christ) will be a Jew.  This is leading to the wars and conflicts you see in the middle east between the various branches of Islam....(and the hate rhetoric between Iran and Israel). I have a suspicion it may escalate as we know that militarized/politicized religion is part of the sign of the end right before the destruction of false religion.   I see a lot of nasty war rhetoric coming from Iran as to how they want to annihilate Israel... this is all due to the final days prophesies of Shia Islam. 

The black flags and the calling of a caliphate in Iraq by IS - is part of final days prophesies of fundamental Sunni Islam.  Many who start being devout Muslims are taken in by this and want to go and fight there because they see it as a fulfillment of prophesy.  Doctors, lawyers etc go and fight for IS because of the prophesies.... It is not just the poor and disenfranchised who go and fight in Iraq for IS as touted by the media.

Additionally, most of these far-right crazy websites contribute to the confusion by further spreading exagerated reports BUT we know that the world will get embroiled in many conflicts (most religious by nature) before the final end. As long as we stay neutral in all of this and only trust in the salvation of Jehovah. 

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Also you may want to add that members of the two sects have co-existed for centuries and share many fundamental beliefs and practices. But they differ in doctrine, ritual, law, theology and religious organization.Their leaders also often seem to be in competition. Many recent conflicts have emphasized the sectarian divide, tearing communities apart. “ A house devided”

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