Must be something in the water over at the American Airlines center.
Do not for a second think America wants Daesh gone.. they dont. for almost 2 decades ever since the neocons had power the Americans had plans and ideas to sow discord in Syria as to weaken Hezbollah and Iran. Bolstering Sunni extremists to undermine Iran was adopted as a part of Bush strategy. The monster that has unfolded today taking control of large parts of Syria and Iraq has done so with American training and American weapons. Even American military bases in Qatar were used for training "moderate rebels". At times America would supply "moderates", just so they could turn around and sell the weapons to Daesh. Turkey, Israel, Saudi Arabia, Qatar, and the US are complicit in the crimes of Daesh and deserve a majority of the blame. Such a group cannot succeed and conquest without powerful backers. The broader plan is to weaken Iran by destabilizing its allies in Iraq and Syria.
Must be something in the water over at the American Airlines center.
lol or maybe Mavsfan can see through the holohoax propaganda
I'm confused......So, who really is the enemy in this world that's trying to take away rights and break up the traditional family unit?
Uhmm no. I've got first hand knowledge that we're blowing these guys up pretty regularly. (Or at least, people we assume are ISIS...) Now, we are complicit in their training, etc etc, but I'd chalk that up to good ol' stupidity, ignorance and lack of foresight.
But why do you actually care what these gets do in their countries? I'm sick and tired about my country being the world and moral police of the world and wasting money on people that are never going to get it. Stop training these dudes. Stop giving them guns. Stop the violence. Let them kill each other off(Jews and Muslims: go for it; the world doesn't care about you fools, but stop using Christians for your battles. Jews, Be real men and fight your own battles). America stop being pendejos and cucks and don't import these people. Secure the border. Throw all the Zionist s outta of our country.
Grunts don't get to see the full picture. Of course that's what it looks like to you. We blow them up in Iraq and arm them in Syria.
USA will blow up and kill some DAESH here and there, but ultimately USA and its allies are the root of the funding/weaponry of this terrorist group. The only ones really fighting DAeSH are the axis of Hezbollah/Iran/Syria... USA is just song and dance for the most part. If the most powerful Air Force in the world was actually pummeling you for a year, why are they still making territorial gains? It's clear that USA and Israel want Assad out in Syria, and DAESH presents the best opportunity for that to happen. Again, in imperialism... wins and losses are not measured in lives, but rather in geostrategic goals, profit, etc.
The benefit to the US of Assad falling is the potential of a Zionist/Turkish client state being installed in Syria, which would pose a threat to the ability of Iran to project power in the region through Hezbollah and hurt its ability to export weapons to Hezbollah. Ultimately this is the role of DAESH, to wipe out Assad and try to topple Iran in the long term (not themselves, but pave the way for Zionists)... or at the very least, withhold a stalemate that will exhaust Syrian and Iranian resources in trying to fend off DAESH. As far as idealogy, DAESH and Iran are mortal enemies... but Iran is too strong to be invaded by DAESH itself, and its security at the Iraqi border is extremely tight... rather they have activated Hezbollah to fight DAESH in Syria and Iraq as well as sending some advisors... Indeed, this US made monster does present a future challenge for Iran.
Another subject that is criminally underreported by the American media right now is the US supported Saudi bombing of Yemen which has killed over 2,500 people and is now causing a humanitarian disaster. It was shameful that on the first day of the attacks Obama announced US would provide support as far as logistics and intelligence. I think this was a huge blow to American credibility around the world when they agreed to support the fanatical Wahhabists on this subject. What's funny is DAESH would later lay claim to some suicide bombs inside Yemen in Shiite mosques, as if the air strikes of the Saudis are softening up the interior for DAESH. but the Houthis have withstood this genocidal bombardment by the Saudis, by the grace of Allah. the Saudis, who had no reputation to begin with due to their human rights record (100 beheadings this year), intricate ties to Al Quada/DAESH, and checkbook diplomacy, are now more disgraced than ever.
That America is allied with Saudi Arabia and Israel, due to their business interests and indebtedness to Zionist/Arab capitalists, is a source of disgrace for the American government in regard to the foreign policy.
ISIS sells $2 million in oil a day to Turkey, its a known fact that "moderate" rebels (future DAESH) have been trained at American military bases in Qatar. DAESH is parading around with US weapons, that it bought from the moderate rebels that the Americans sold it to. these rebels would get texts from the Americans and go pick up weapons on the Turkish border. The rise of DAESH in the last 2-3 years is due to their increased financing/weaponry, and this $ comes from Zionists and Arabs/Americans. Their mother is Al Quada, who has well-known connections with the CIA. Indeed, the CIA is the father of the modern day Middle Eastern dilemma.
Business and economic interests and geostrategic factors as well. Europeans have been meddling in the regions affairs since the 18th centuries... with the discovery of oil, it became a completely different ball game though. Middle East is an extremely sensitive region politically and economically...
Does the world really need to keep sucking off the earth dry out of it's blood?( oil is the earths blood in a filosophical, theological kinda way). Therefore common sense should tell you that it's not in the Earth's best interest to keep on the doing that( which is in the best interest of men because the Earth is our Father). You know how much oil I get out of my bong at the end of the month...![]()
Curious what you define "grunt" as. Is it a certain rank? What % of the military are actually "in" on it? And why would we blow them up in Iraq if we wanted them to win?
Most of the territorial gains of the past half-year have been in scrub land. And of course, we can't just bomb wholesale. We have targeted strikes according to ROE. If we wanted war in Syria, why not just say, "Hey, there's ISIS in Syria, they're responsible" and just bomb them directly?
And yes, I agree with your larger point that being friends with Saudi is hypocritical as all heck, and yes I also think we should invest much more in renewable energy. Heck, you know how much sun hits us in Kuwait? And yet, no solar. Stupid as heck. We should have solar powering a lot of our deployable equipment packages. Maybe the tech isn't there right now, but what about a future where tents could be lined with solar cells, powering the AC units that cool them down? Maybe a pipe dream, maybe not. Better than utilizing gas...
You'd have to ask commander netanyahu
Someone who has actually been downrange doesn't know as much as the stormfront brigade. Isn't it obvious?
They already tried that by saying Assad was using chemical weapons, no one bought it and then Russia stepped in and whipped out their and it was bigger so you backed down.
You don't want them to win you just want them to wreak havoc and take out Assad the lion
ISIS has "CIA creation gone awry" written all over it, a la the Taliban.
Why would the US arm ISIS in Syria and fight ISIS in Iraq? Simple. As m>s already said, Assad is an ally to Russia. The US has demonstrated in countless instances since WWII that it'll side with whoever is fighting Russia or fighting a Russian ally, no matter how stupid that is strategically, just so the US can make Russia look weak and thump its chest. Meanwhile, the US can't let Iraq become an example of failed nation building (even though it is), so naturally the US isn't gonna let a guerilla army overrun Iraq.
Brilliant approach. Droning/bombing one potential terrorist threat at a time. That's really improved our relations in the middle east the last 20 years.
And here's the official government memo to prove it.
http://www.judicialwatch.org/wp-cont...-version11.pdf
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