I always find it funny how you guys get in rage about these videos. While in fact there were no such extreme "Terror" problems in ALL of those countries, without exception, before the US and Nato Forces, entered, invaded those countries and/or supported those terrorists.
I studied a bit, and found out that before 2003 for example, under Saddam Hussein, the extremists had no chance to grow at all, Saddam hated Islamists, like Gadaffi too. The US destabilized all countries around there, with knowing what will happen. So in conclusion, each of these Murder you can count to the US , because without their interference there would have happend nothing, and all countries like Iraq, Syria and Libya, would still have a great infrastructure, and even better healthcare system than the US, and Lybia had the best Water System in the World. But hey, thanks USA. You guys will never get it i guess, there is no conflict in the World the US doesnt interfere in, study history and you will agree. The West doesnt want those countries to develop in any way, they want to keep them in the Stonedge, therefore they alwas interfere with Sanctions, Millitary actions or their intelligence agencies.
So dont blame each time the whole religion, those motherfuckers dont even make 1% of the Muslims around the globe. The West killed 10000x more persons in the last decades, but you never screamed about that. You are just racists nothing else.
Saddam attacked Iran in 1980 and the 1980 to 1988 Iraq-Iran War (Called "First Persian Gulf War") killed about 500,000 soldiers, several times more more wounded, and 100,000+ civilians killed on both sides (not including the 182,000 civilians killed in the Al-Anfal Campaign).
In a declassified 1991 report, the CIA estimated that Iran had suffered more than 50,000 casualties from Iraq's use of several chemical weapons,[178] though current estimates are more than 100,000 as the long-term effects continue to cause casualties.[46][179] The official CIA estimate did not include the civilian population contaminated in bordering towns or the children and relatives of veterans, many of whom have developed blood, lung and skin complications, according to the Organization for Veterans of Iran. According to a 2002 article in the Star-Ledger, 20,000 Iranian soldiers were killed on the spot by nerve gas. As of 2002, 5,000 of the 90,000 survivors continue to seek regular medical treatment, while 1,000 are hospital inpatients.[180