It's completely objective.
There's no way we'd get an ethnic conflict that started between Black people & people of Pakistani heritage. There's nothing it would be about & nothing that would make it jump from them to us.
Afghanistan is impossible to beat because it's so mountainous.
It's not just the mountains. It's generation after generation believing in a legendary cause that they would fight to the death to defend - whereas we send soldiers over to these places who have no real
'belief' in what they're doing other than the wish to survive. When an enemy has such an ingrained fanatical ideology behind them there is no way you can ever beat them.
And who knows what could flare a conflict? Who predicted the 2011 riots? Muslims are fairly quiet now, but already you're hearing stories of them saying 'Get out of my country' or 'If you're a Tory go and campaign in a white country' etc.
This speaks of a shifting mentality. The kind that happens when an ethnic minority feels it is staking a claim on a piece of land, or in this case a country. Look at the history of Kosovo and its Albanians. There were riots in Birmingham a few years back between blacks and Muslims all over a girl being thrown out of a shop and a silly rumour that she'd been raped.
A flare-up could happen when Muslims go on a 'Sharia Patrol' where they patrol an area telling non-Muslims what they can and cannot do. For example 'Yo Bitch, put some more f***ing clothes on, you slag.' Or: 'Chuck that can of lager in the bin, this is a Muslim area, you f***ing kaffir.' They've done that already in London with whites but blacks would be less likely to put up with this sort of thing. That's just an example.
Muslims are creating a society within a society. Many young Muslims are not 'embracing diversity' or listening to any other wishful PR, but opting for fundamentalist Wahhabi Islam which empowers them, gives them an identity and a cause and provides them with an enemy to kick against. Us.