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My vote goes to US of A!
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I'd definitely say south africa or zimbabwe closely followed by some south american countries then the USA.
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Talk about a rough neighborhood, I aint stepping foot here. Hyenas and meat eating baboons :1orglaugh :helpme :1orglaugh |
Q. Who boasts most about the achievements of his country?
A. Those who haven't ever achieved anything themselves. Q. Why do the USA have more murders per capita than any other country? A. Because they still can not agree on who owns which refrigerator, car, television set, personal computer, telephone, etc. Q. Why do the USA have more fire arms per capita than any other country? A. They too want to shoot all USA-ers. B. Because their melting pot of nations wasn't stirred enough. So it comes that you always have either an Italian, a Frenchman, a Greek, a Korean, a Spaniard, a Russian, a Japanese, a Turk, a Chinese, a German, .... or whatever as neighbour, and you just can't trust those bloody foreigners, can you. |
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Any place in the Middleeast.
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anything on the so called "Axis of Evil"
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IRAQ. with those suicide bombers, its never safe on any part of that country.
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what the fuck!!! im even afraid of dogs in the streests! i wont walk to that neighborhood! :mad: |
where did you get those pics? those are amazing
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central america is not that bad.I lived there personally |
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Damn that's some crazy stats. |
Those pics are hardcore, classic :D
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Yea not as bad but when the shit hits the fan, run.
North Ireland. Especially Armagh. Yea know, bomb goes off, 30 killed over 300 wounded... You don't hear about it much, but there it's daily, North Ireland is still a war zone. |
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Right before Bomb (about 10 seconds before car blows 29 people and injures over 300)
***Not fake*** http://www.wesleyjohnston.com/users/...h_imminent.jpg After Omagh Bomb http://cain.ulst.ac.uk/events/omagh/omagh.jpg http://news.bbc.co.uk/olmedia/165000..._street300.jpg |
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Well since I lived there for 12 years, you must be high. Since 1998 there have been 34 devices set off, and hundreds found. Omagh info read it: http://cain.ulst.ac.uk/events/omagh/events.htm |
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You chose to mention 1998 because it was an exceptional year for violence. Why stop there? Why not mention 1991? |
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You won't win Brisk, maybe you should head over to Sinn Fein's website and start reading. Actually, Omagh was a better known bombing, I thought people here might know of it, but there are TONS of them. What about the truck that was found parked in Dublin with over 3,000 pounds of TNT inside of it with a broken timer. Or did you forget about that. Search google, you'll find it, it was last year. Here, come join us if you can find the way in... http://www.irishrepublicanarmy.info If you see the suspended page, then you are lost :1orglaugh It's by ip address invite only. Maybe if you were a someone you'd be in the know. Post count to me doesn't mean shit :321GFY |
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Okay Buddy :thumbsup
Im guessing your not from here. |
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2 people dead Yup, most dangerous place in the world |
Hey um just so you know, thats an Ulster website, It's a PRO English ANTI Irish site.
There are many different factions in Ireland. Like in the USA you have Bloods, Crypts, Wiggas, Niggas, who the fuck knows what other gangs. Ulster's and IRA fight alot. You must not read about Ulster people throwing rocks at Catholic Children on the way to school and British soldiers just watching them right? Brisk, your not from here, youve probably never been here, so you really dont know shit now do you? Do you even know wtf an Ulster is? How about an Orange man? Do you even speak Gaelic? |
"CAIN contains information and source material on the conflict and politics in Northern Ireland.
CAIN is based within the University of Ulster." (sighs) |
It's okay if your on google reading up quick so you can continue this conversation, I don't mind.
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We're not talking about kinda dangerous, sort of dangerous, the thread is most dangerous. Northern Ireland wouldn't even rank in the top 10 on that list. 800,000 people are killed in a genocide in Rwanda, but that must be a walk in the park compared to the rocks being thrown at school kids. Right? I'm not saying there aren't problems in N.Ireland, but it doesn't belong in this thread because it doesn't even rank anywhere near the most dangerous countries in the world. |
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By the way, in case you didn't notice it, YOU posted a link to that CAIN site first to try and make your point. Now you want to discredit it? |
iraq for sure
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Well its the most dangerous for me because its where I live and it is still classifed by the USA and English goverments as an ACTIVE war zone.
But my vote for MOST dangerous as in walking down the street and being shot for fun would be Chechnya More people have died there then anywhere else. The Movie "Behind Enemy lines" was about a soldier shot down in Chechnya and Bosnians trying to kill him. Russia gives Bosnia weapons to kill the Chechnian people with. The USA wont do a thing about it because Russia supplies the weapons. Read it here: http://www.kavkazcenter.com/eng/article.php?id=3520 "On 11 December 1994 , Russia , after trampling on the Right of Nations to Self-determination that is recognized by all the countries of the United Nations and Russia herself as well as the norms and other documents of International Law she has signed, began brutal military actions in the Chechen Republic of Ichkeria. In committing genocide against an independent state, Russia has killed about 250 thousand people including about 42 thousand children, destroyed this country's entire economy, created material damages of approximately 300 milliard US dollars, and left about 80% of the people homeless. The youth and children are infected with tuberculosis and many of them are suffering from open forms of it. About 40% of the infants are born deformed. The Russian Federation is not complying with the PEACE Treaty between the Russian Federation and the Chechen Republic of Ichkeria signed on 12 May 1997 by President B. Yeltsin and President A. Maschadov of the Chechen Republic of Ichkeria. Understand that a Peace Treaty signed by the presidents of two sovereign states has huge international significance." |
VERY good page to read:
http://www.alkhilafah.info/massacres/chechnya/ Makes Nigeria look like preschool. I posted the link to Cain because they had the pictures and some people here might not even know what Omagh is. |
http://www.amazon.com/exec/obidos/AS...579703-0053461
Robert Young Pelton's The World's Most Dangerous Places : 5th Edition By the way, there's no chapter on Northern Ireland, I guess it was just waaaay too dangerous for him :winkwink: |
" His accounts of Chechnya, and his personal first-hand testimony that the Russians were terrorizing their Muslims in the *absence* of any uprising or provocation, are very disturbing. His books offers other accounts of internal terrorism that are being officially ignored by the U.S. Government, and I am most impressed by the value of his work as an alternative source of "national intelligence" and "ground truth".
His most dangerous place in the whole world. Gee who got it right. |
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