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As US President Barack Obama ceaselessly pursues the idea of ousting Syrian President Bashar al Assad from power, and continues to support the Saudi war in Yemen and America's own debacles in Afghanistan and Iraq, he is missing the greatest opportunity to unite the Christian and Muslim worlds that ever existed.

In the Muslim world there are those who live and exist exactly like any other person from a different faith. This is the majority of Muslim people. They are children, then they grow up and marry; they raise children and want them to be safe and well educated. They work, they retire, those with the economic means vacation. Little is different from their Christian counterparts other than the religion they follow, and that is almost always determined by birthplace and culture.

Among Muslim people, are radicals who are very similar in nature to racist Americans in the Midwest and Deep south; the most flagrant example being the Westboro Baptist Church in Topeka, Kansas. I've tangled with these people myself and I know their hate is shockingly similar to that of the Takfiri Muslims who have no respect whatsoever for life in general unless the individual in question mirrors their religious and political views.

In order for radicalized Muslim people to achieve their goals, which stem from prophetic beliefs conceived through the teachings of human beings who have manipulated religion for their own benefit, they belittle, terrorize, torture and murder people whose race, cultural and religious beliefs, conflict with their own. They subjugate women, rely on domestic violence, and use their warped interpretation of Islam as the cornerstone of their need to wage conflict and harm others. This, when every teaching from the monotheistic faiths states that killing is absolutely forbidden by God.

Muslims who do not set out to harm others are the ones the United States should support. Instead, it supports the most radical terrorists on the face of the earth including the Islamic State of Iraq and Sham, better known as ISIS, and everyone in the US today is poignantly aware of that fact. Barack Obama claims to, but in fact does not care about "human rights violations" which he claims the Syrian president to be guilty of, or he would have spoken out during the 2009 Genocide in Sri Lanka during which 160,000 Tamil people of Hindu and Christian faiths, were mass murdered by Sri Lanka's Buddhist government under the leadership of former Sri Lankan President Majinda Rajapaksa. Obama would stand up for the Rohingya Muslims of Burma who have been murdered by the thousands in recent years by their own Buddhist government if he cared about human rights. Instead, when the Genocide against Rohingya's began, he sent US Secretary of State Hillary Clinton to previously unexploited Burma to broker deals for corporate American businesses.

Obama doesn't care about the dead in Syria or he would not have backed groups that carry out the endless murders of Christians, Jews, Shias and Sunnis who disagree with the warped beliefs of ISIS which stem from Wahhabism in Saudi Arabia. The problematic root of all problems with Muslim people is Saudi Arabia, where the Wahhabi sect that runs the "Kingdom" follow the teachings from the Habibs; Muslim religious books that were written by men who were born long after the Prophet Mohammed. This is the Muslim group from which all problems stem. They are quietly radicalized and the Saudi's keep their mouths shut and conduct terror operations against their own people and the people in recent months, of nearby Yemen. For perspective, Saudi Arabia publicly executed more than 100 people in the first six months of 2015 by beheading... a barbaric practice. The latest media spotlight has been on the Saudi government's plan to both crucify (not a typo) and behead a young man who allegedly spoke out against the Saudi government during the so-called Arab Spring.

The United States of America during World War two was, in spite of its own radical government sanctioned racism toward Black Americans and others (African-Americans were not allowed to serve in de-segregated units until 1947, Japanese Americans were placed in internment camps and forfeited all of their property including their homes due to their racial backgrounds) on the "right side" morally (even though the war was completely allowed to happen by Western countries failing to enforce the Versailles Treaty of WWI) and it helped bring actual freedom to people after hundreds of millions had perished. The Americans liberated concentration camps and brought food to the starving Germans after their surrender.

Iran has not attacked a nation outside of its own borders for more than 300 years.

Today, the US allies itself with nations guilty of committing atrocities like Saudi Arabia and backs wars like the one in Syria which fuels terrorists bent on killing all who did not follow their strict interpretation of Islam. Today, the US wages wars on countries based on false information. The US sent its military forces Afghanistan after claiming that the US was attacked on 11 September 2001 by more than a dozen Saudi citizens. Iran on the other hand, has not attacked a nation outside of its own borders for more than 300 years.

What Iran does not do, and the reason it is constantly demonized by Israel-friendly US mainstream news, is agree with Israel's illegal seizure of land that belongs to Palestinian people. Iran, which has strict laws protecting its own Jewish population, objects to the illegal war crimes Israel has been charged with countless times, that have left thousands upon thousands of Palestinians dead. Very, very few Israeli people have been killed by Palestinians in recent years.

The Ten Commandments clearly state, "Thou shalt not kill". Killing people in military actions is not religious and it certainly isn't Godlike.

Changing alliances is the only hope for the future of Americans who need to learn about the real history of Iran/US negotiations. If people appreciated the real background they would not wish to see the US clash militarily with Iran Admitting to the world level political mistakes the US is responsible for and following international law would be a starting point for a better future.