Lol.
Talk about presumption.
If you think that everyone who says mean things about the US and has a gun is a threat, you're going to have to bomb the entire planet ...
Lol.
Talk about presumption.
As always, awesome contribution to the conversation. Keep up the good work
Why are you so emotional?
My contribution to the conversation was to get you to paint yourself into a ridiculous corner claiming that IS will never pose a threat to the US.
Lol you truly are the Bobby Fischer of this board. Masterful, bravo
It won't, btw, and you're not smart.
Seriously dude. Your claim was ridiculous and you abandoned it as soon as I called you on it. Stop being an internet pussy and admit you ed up in your eagerness to argue.
Lol. Doubling down. WC style.
I never abandoned it. They're not a threat to the us now or in the future. For all your celebratory mental masterbation, I dunno how you're not getting this. You truly are re ed, like product of incest re ed
Doubling down followed by personal attacks. Just call me a Lib and complete your devolution into WC.
Sorry did you have a point in all of this? Or are you just wanting to contribute nothing per the par?
IS, while not an immediate threat to the US, if left unchecked, can become a threat to the US. To claim otherwise (like you) is ing presumptuous, naive and stupid.
Now if you want to discuss whether Obama's proposed strategy to address the potential threat will be effective, we can go down that road and we'll likely find more common ground. But, presuming IS will never be a threat to the US is stupid. You know it, I know it and anyone reading this tread knows it.
Everything "could" potentially become a threat. Does that mean we should bomb everything?
I dont see IS becoming athreat in the next 50 years.
Now if you want to discuss whether Obama's proposed strategy to address the potential threat will be effective, we can go down that road and we'll likely find more common ground. But, presuming IS will never be a threat to the US is stupid. You know it, I know it and anyone reading this tread knows it.
north korea is not even a threat and they possess nuclear weapons and have vowed to kill all of us
howcome we have not blown up NK??? Or even better question howcome they have not blown us up???
This IsIS boogeyman witchunt is one of the most laughable bull lies in recent history. Remember the Iraq WMDs bull ? This is worse![]()
Australia raids foil reported ISIS beheading plots
http://www.foxnews.com/world/2014/09...lling-pm-says/
I take them at their word, because they do what they say, and have had a pretty clear pattern of doing so.
As I said, to think otherwise is naive.
What is novel about it, is that it holds territory and has a monthly income in the eight figure range. Something you might be aware of, if you dug a little.
So he didn't actually say it posed NO threat now, or no threat in the future?
What were his exact words per the article?
I get what you are driving at, and again, Mr. Olsen is correct.
ISIS is not now, the same level of threat as Al Qaeda was pre-9-11
My ultimate point was that they will be, if left unchecked, and that is patently obvious for a host of factors, as I have pointed out.
Be happy to walk back the unqualified "ever was" since ISIS currently does not pose the same level of threat that Al Qaeda did for the decade or so that we somewhat ignored them. That was inaccurate.
Lets try something a bit more accurate:
In this case it is far clearer that ISIS is a threat, and will become a far more serious one than Al Qaeda ever was as it was sheltered by the Taliban in Afghanistan, or than Saddam was.
Again, to think otherwise is naive, and a bit ignorant of who/what composes and motivates this group, and how they are financed.
Ok. Glad you've backed off your initial IS>AQ claim.
I disagree. In a vacuum, I don't think they threaten us. At all, now or in the future. Call me naive, but we disagree here.
But ISIS operates in the real world, not a vacuum. And in the real world, a number of regional actors, e.g., Turkey, the Kurds, President Assad, all check ISIS aggression. Point being a) they're not a threat now b) they won't be threat in the future and c) we should leave the region the a
This is just reading tea-leaves, and a reading that leaves out the interplay of other regional forces. See above.
Getting more involved in the region, arming rebels who may or may not be allied with ISIS, and further destabilizing another government in the region is a failed strategy. It is exactly how en ies like ISIS come about in the first place. And its a waste of lives and money and resources to get involved in a region to combat an actor that poses no threat to us. I don't see a winning way out here, do you?
Correct, he claims they may be a threat in the future. He was cited only for the IS>AQ proposition.
AQ was also strongly financially backed and held large swaths of territory in Afghanistan.
AQ never really "held" territory in Afhganistan. They were allowed to be there, and were certainly buddy-buddy with the ignorant s that ran that country, but I can't recall them ever really holding territory in the conventional sense.
What difference does it make?
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