Need help understand this "Clear as mud"

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After reading this on twitter I'm more confused than ever !
can someone translate it into man in the street lingo, ta.



Are you confused by what’s going on in the Middle East?

We support the Iraqi government in the fight against Islamic State
We don’t like IS, but IS is supported by Saudi Arabia, whom we do like.
We don’t like President Assad in Syria. We support the fight against him, but not IS, which is also fighting against him.
We don’t like Iran, but Iran supports the Iraqi government against IS, So some of our friends support our enemies and some of our enemies are our friends, and some of our enemies are fighting against our other enemies, whom we want to lose, but we don’t want our enemies who are fighting our enemies to win.
If the people we want to defeat are defeated, they might be replaced by people we like even less. And all this was started by us invading a country to drive out terrorists who weren’t actually there until we went in to drive them out.


Would that make the enemy of my enemies’ friend my friend’s enemy or my friend?

Oh and what is their real name, are they IS, ISIS or ISIL?​
 
The West meddled with summat it didn't understand in an attempt to impose values many didn't want and got a result it wasn't expecting. Given its historical success with such meddling the West is now having another go that will probably result in another result it doesn't want. Clear now?

As for the name, it depends who you are. To complicate it further, another name is in the frame.

The Islamic State: is it Isis, Isil – or possibly Daesh? | World news | The Guardian
 
The West meddled with summat it didn't understand in an attempt to impose values many didn't want and got a result it wasn't expecting. Given its historical success with such meddling the West is now having another go that will probably result in another result it doesn't want. Clear now?

As for the name, it depends who you are. To complicate it further, another name is in the frame.

The Islamic State: is it Isis, Isil – or possibly Daesh? | World news | The Guardian

Main problem now is the fifth-columnists we have here and there will be many. Sheltered by complicit communities and families in fear of ostracism.

That, of course, has been facilitated by the social engineering project that is "Common Purpose".

Anyhoo, Dar al Harb and Dar al Garb aren't new divisions.
 
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