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Post by jdredd on Mar 12, 2015 22:47:58 GMT -5
Why liberals embrace Muzzies? They are both sick! liberals goes chirp chirp When Homos get killed by muzzies, Other religion group They killed, liberal fairies doesn't gives a rats ass, women get gets mistreated ho hum to liberals! and Male Muzzies are Pedo young underage bride or non bride they just get their sick jollies of their sick act. liberals sick minds It's no big deal! they are religion of peace! Sick muzzies needs to be wiped out Yes, there are a lot of sick f*cks in the Middle East. The question is what to do about it. Invade Yemen? Is it worth American blood and treasure to try to make decent people out of dirtbags 12,000 miles away? Your call.
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Post by Deleted on Mar 13, 2015 8:15:22 GMT -5
Why liberals embrace Muzzies? They are both sick! liberals goes chirp chirp When Homos get killed by muzzies, Other religion group They killed, liberal fairies doesn't gives a rats ass, women get gets mistreated ho hum to liberals! and Male Muzzies are Pedo young underage bride or non bride they just get their sick jollies of their sick act. liberals sick minds It's no big deal! they are religion of peace! Sick muzzies needs to be wiped out Yes, there are a lot of sick f*cks in the Middle East. The question is what to do about it. Invade Yemen? Is it worth American blood and treasure to try to make decent people out of dirtbags 12,000 miles away? Your call. Lets see liberals so called Rules of engagement prevented our military from doing their jobs, We could turn Afghan into a wasteland we would been out of afghan years ago. No thanks to so called rules of engagement! It's not the wimpy politicians job to run the war. Its the military leaders job to win the war and go home fast as possible!
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Post by jdredd on Mar 13, 2015 23:39:04 GMT -5
Yes, there are a lot of sick f*cks in the Middle East. The question is what to do about it. Invade Yemen? Is it worth American blood and treasure to try to make decent people out of dirtbags 12,000 miles away? Your call. Lets see liberals so called Rules of engagement prevented our military from doing their jobs, We could turn Afghan into a wasteland we would been out of afghan years ago. No thanks to so called rules of engagement! It's not the wimpy politicians job to run the war. Its the military leaders job to win the war and go home fast as possible! I thought Afghanistan already WAS a wasteland. As far as I care, the Taliban can have the whole shebang.
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Post by jdredd on Apr 1, 2015 13:53:40 GMT -5
www.bbc.com/news/world-middle-east-32147888"Islamic State (IS) militants have entered the Palestinian refugee camp Yarmouk in Damascus, activists and Palestinian officials say. Clashes erupted between the militants and groups inside the camp, with IS seizing control of large parts of the camp, reports said. The UN says about 18,000 Palestinian refugees are inside the camp. IS militants have seized large swathes of territory in eastern Syria and across northern and western Iraq. But this is the group's first major attack near the heart of the Syrian capital." Uh-0h! Time to bomb the refugee camp! What? American bombs dropping on Damascus? What's wrong with that?
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Post by jdredd on Apr 4, 2015 16:08:18 GMT -5
america.aljazeera.com/articles/2015/4/4/shia-fighters-leave-tikrit-after-looting-say-iraq-officials.htmlParamilitaries started leaving Tikrit on Saturday following a government deal after locals complained that some fighters had spent several days looting the Sunni city after helping retake it from the Islamic State in Iraq and the Levant (ISIL). "As of this afternoon, the [paramilitaries] started to leave the city towards the surrounding areas outside," said Ahmed al-Kraim, the head of the council of Tikrit and its province Salahuddin. "The looting and vandalism against residents’ properties stopped today and things are getting better.” The decision for the paramilitaries to exit came after a meeting between Prime Minister Haidar al-Abadi and officials from Salahuddin province. Tikrit was retaken from ISIL on Wednesday." So these are the "good guys", huh?
Whatever.
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Post by jdredd on May 17, 2015 17:23:48 GMT -5
www.bbc.com/news/world-middle-east-32773780"The Iraqi city of Ramadi has fallen to Islamic State (IS) after government forces abandoned their positions, officials say. The police and military made a chaotic retreat after days of intense fighting. Prime Minister Haider al-Abadi had ordered troops to stand their ground, saying he was deploying Shia militia to the city. Ramadi is the capital of Iraq's largest province, Anbar, and is just 70 miles (112km) west of Baghdad." So America is supposed to spend it's blood and treasure "defending" Iraq when the Iraqis themselves are more worried about saving their own skins than fighting ISIS? Sounds like a great idea to me! I'm sure war hawk President Rubio won't hesitate. Remember, war is fun! Just ask the Muslim youngsters rushing to join ISIS. And we'll be there to kill them! Aren't you proud?
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Post by jdredd on May 28, 2015 17:50:16 GMT -5
america.aljazeera.com/blogs/scrutineer/2015/1/23/obama-softens-assad-syria-rhetoric.html"For the first time since Syria’s civil war erupted in 2011, the State of the Union speech on Tuesday made not a single oblique reference to Bashar al-Assad, the Syrian dictator who has overseen a brutal crackdown on his own people in a conflict that has cost more than 220,000 lives. It’s hardly a secret that the Obama administration’s plan to topple Assad has long since been derailed by the rise of ISIL (the Islamic State in Iraq and the Levant, as the White House chooses to call it, also known as ISIS, Da’esh, or just the Islamic State), a rebel faction that now controls over one-third of Syrian territory and swathes of Iraq. But the evolution of Obama’s rhetoric across successive State of the Union speeches illustrates just how baldly the U.S. has abandoned the prospect of regime change in Syria – something it once demanded." Yes, I know this is an old article but it does blatantly indicate why I think the "War on Terror" is bullshit. One year Assad is the enemy, the next he's an ally.
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Post by jdredd on Jun 3, 2015 12:15:23 GMT -5
america.aljazeera.com/articles/2015/6/3/us-coalition-has-killed-10000-isil-fighters.html"More than 10,000 fighters from the Islamic State in Iraq and the Levant (ISIL) have been killed since a U.S.-led coalition launched an airstrike campaign against the armed group nine months ago, U.S. Deputy Secretary of State Antony Blinken said on Wednesday. Speaking after coalition representatives met in Paris, Blinken said there had been a great deal of progress in the fight against ISIL, which has captures large swaths of territory across Iraq and Syria, but that the group remained resilient. “We have seen a lot of losses within Daesh since the start of this campaign, more than 10,000,” Blinken said on France Inter radio, using ISIL’s Arabic acronym. “It will end up having an impact.” Is this bloodthirsty enough for you, America?
We made 10,000 martyrs. (At what cost per martyr, I wonder)
I'm sure Jesus would approve.
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Post by jdredd on Jun 17, 2015 13:47:37 GMT -5
www.bbc.com/news/world-us-canada-33173095"The US has questioned Iraq's commitment to fighting Islamic State and lamented the lack of Iraqi recruits available for training. "We must see a greater commitment from all parts of the Iraqi government," said US Defence Secretary Ashton Carter, speaking in Washington. The US trainers has only received 7,000 recruits in recent months, with a target of 24,000 by autumn." "We simply haven't received enough recruits," said Mr Carter. Does anyone else see anything wrong with this picture? That a big stupid bully nation 10,000 miles away is angry at people right on the front line for not being gung-ho enough? Of course, it is the recruits that will do the dying, not fat ass politicians safe in DC.
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Post by jdredd on Jul 25, 2015 17:52:49 GMT -5
www.cnn.com/2015/07/25/middleeast/turkey-syria-isis-attacks/"(CNN)Turkey's antiterrorism operation against ISIS and other militant targets is not over, Prime Minister Ahmet Davutoglu said Saturday after Turkish forces arrested nearly 600 terror suspects, bombed ISIS positions in northern Iraq and rounded up Kurdish militants in a daylong operation. The strikes also targeted the Kurdistan Worker's Party (PKK), and came days after ISIS militants killed a Turkish soldier in border clashes. The same week, a suicide blast killed more than 30 people in Suruc, a Turkish town that borders Syria. Turkish authorities blamed it on ISIS." The good news is Turkey has jumped into the war on ISIS. The bad news is they are also going after our other "ally" in the fight, the Kurds. What's an imperial power to do?
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Post by jdredd on Jul 31, 2015 1:13:29 GMT -5
www.thedailybeast.com/articles/2015/07/30/why-dems-don-t-want-to-talk-about-planned-parenthood.html "While Republicans are celebrating Planned Parenthood’s PR disaster, Hillary Clinton and the other Democratic hopefuls are scrambling to respond. Over the last three weeks, Planned Parenthood has been the subject of three sting videos that purport to present company officials discussing the sale of fetal tissue. The videos, produced by the anti-abortion nonprofit and self-described “citizen journalist” project Center for Medical Progress (CMP), have put Planned Parenthood on the defensive—and the Democratic candidates for president, too. For Democrats, the push against Planned Parenthood is eerily reminiscent of a debate their party started to lose nearly 20 years ago, when abortion opponents used the politics of revulsion to sway public opinion on so-called partial-birth abortion. In other words, the CMP videos have given pro-lifers plenty of gross-out pull quotes, leaving Democrats in the presidential race struggling to respond." If a Republican asks me why I am not enthusiastically jumping on their holy war against ISIS, maybe they should consider their other holy wars against not only Unions and undocumented workers, but pro-choice organizations like Planned Parenthood. As far as I am concerned, the right can take all their holy wars and shove them where the sun doesn't shine.
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Post by jdredd on Aug 4, 2015 3:26:29 GMT -5
www.bbc.com/news/uk-33739640"The rhetoric is certainly getting tougher. David Cameron has recently labelled the group known as Islamic State (IS) as "one of the biggest threats our world has faced". He's described the extremists as a "death cult" and the need to confront them as the "fight of our generation". In a recent speech, the Defence Secretary, Michael Fallon, called it "the new Battle of Britain" against "a fascist enemy". That's the rhetoric. Now the reality. In 1940, in the real Battle of Britain, the RAF had hundreds of aircraft to defend the nation from a potential Nazi invasion. Against IS, the RAF has been relying on eight Tornado jets flying from Cyprus. It has also been using 10 Reaper unmanned aircraft or drones to carry out surveillance and air strike missions. Together the Reapers and Tornados have flown more than 3,000 sorties and carried out more than 100 strikes in Iraq." Maybe this is why we have such a belligerent foreign policy. It's in our DNA from GB. Once again, they are our partners in (war) crime. As for the war on IS being the "fight of our generation", it might be for Cameron, a GEN Xer born in 1966. I guess the UK has money to burn too. Are the Millennials going to buy a used war from them? No skin off my nose. By the way, the Tornado is a pretty ugly airplane IMHO. But so is the Typhoon. Both have oversized tails.
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Post by jdredd on Aug 27, 2015 16:10:29 GMT -5
america.aljazeera.com/articles/2015/8/27/iraqi-army-generals-killed-in-isil-suicide-bombing.html"An Islamic State in Iraq and the Levant (ISIL) suicide bomber killed two army generals in Iraq on Thursday as they led forces against ISIL positions in the turbulent Anbar province west of Baghdad, military officials said. They said the bomber drove his explosives-laden vehicle into the advancing troops north of Anbar's provincial capital, ISIL-held Ramadi, killing the two generals and three soldiers. A military spokesman said on state television that 10 other soldiers were wounded. The officials spoke on condition of anonymity because they were not authorized to speak to the media. A military statement read on state television identified the two generals as Maj. Gen. Abdul-Rahman Abu-Regheef, deputy chief of operations in Anbar, and Brig. Gen. Sefeen Abdul-Maguid, commander of the 10th Army Division. Government forces and allied Sunni and Shia militiamen have been battling ISIL fighters in Anbar for months but have made modest gains against the group that controls most of the vast province that stretches west of Baghdad." While the killing of some so-called IS "leader" is big news, the killing of some Iraqi government generals, not so much. The big difference is that killing of a "leader" by drone probably costs us several million bucks, killing the generals probably cost IS a few thousand.
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Post by jdredd on Sept 7, 2015 18:24:58 GMT -5
www.bbc.com/news/uk-34178998"Two British Islamic State jihadists who died in Syria were killed by an RAF drone strike, David Cameron has said. Cardiff-born Reyaad Khan, 21, and Ruhul Amin, from Aberdeen, died last month in Raqqa, alongside another fighter, in the first targeted UK drone attack on a British citizen, Mr Cameron told MPs." "The attorney general had been consulted and agreed there was a "clear legal basis" for the strike on Khan, Mr Cameron added. Acting Labour leader Harriet Harman urged the government to publish the legal advice. Downing Street said it was a "long-standing convention that we do not publish advice of the law officers" I could care less about the Brits killing some of their own, I just have to laugh at the "clear legal basis" for doing so.
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Post by jdredd on Oct 21, 2015 12:24:08 GMT -5
america.aljazeera.com/articles/2015/10/21/trudeau-says-canada-will-withdraw-from-anti-isil-coalition.html"Canadian Prime Minister-elect Justin Trudeau has said he will remove Canada's six fighter jets from the U.S.-led bombing campaign against the Islamic State in Iraq and the Levant (ISIL). Trudeau, who had promised to withdraw Canada from combat in the coalition fight against ISIL currently taking place in Syria and Iraq, said he told President Barack Obama on Tuesday that Canada will pull out of the bombing mission but maintain humanitarian aid and training. The White House had earlier said it hoped the new Canadian government would continue to support the efforts of the U.S.-led coalition. “He understands the commitment I've made around ending the combat mission,” Trudeau told reporters, referring to Obama." Wot? Canada is abandoning the Holy War? But what about all those munitions that won't be used now? Defense contractors profits might drop! And what about all the good target practice with live targets? Canadian pilot proficiency will suffer. Even the Russkies wanted some of that. Trudeau must be some commie hippie pacifist or something. Before you know it, ISIS will be marching down the streets of Ottawa.
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