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    De able animals these US commanders

    Dealing and allowing liver eating terrorists to relocate so they can keep fighting Syrian forces elsewhere in the near future

    The BBC has uncovered details of a secret deal that let hundreds of Islamic State fighters and their families escape from Raqqa, under the gaze of the US and British-led coalition and Kurdish-led forces who control the city. A convoy included some of IS’s most notorious members and – despite reassurances – dozens of foreign fighters. Some of those have spread out across Syria, even making it as far as Turkey.


    http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/resources/...s_dirty_secret

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    So it appears that the US allowed ISIS terrorists to freely leave areas under coalition control, according to no less than the BBC, while at the same time attempting to make the case before the public that a permanent Pentagon presence is needed in case of ISIS’ return. But it’s a familiar pattern by now: yesterday’s proxies become today’s terrorists, which return to being proxies again, all as part of justifying permanent US military presence on another nation’s sovereign territory.

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    Pentagon is just keeping IS around to stall for time, their justification for being there is almost up. They’ll eventually be ejected as there is simply no argument to be made for our presence. It’s illegal and the assad regime is staying so no deals will be struck with a new government which is what I think they were hoping for. Get away with it under the pretext of fighting IS until the assad regime falls or until they can set up a puppet state like the Kurds up north. USA/Saudis/Israel want to use that as a forward base against Iran. Unluckily for them Iraq was quick to block independent Kurdistan.

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    So it appears that the US allowed ISIS terrorists to freely leave areas under coalition control, according to no less than the BBC, while at the same time attempting to make the case before the public that a permanent Pentagon presence is needed in case of ISIS’ return. But it’s a familiar pattern by now: yesterday’s proxies become today’s terrorists, which return to being proxies again, all as part of justifying permanent US military presence on another nation’s sovereign territory.
    Ah, why is Trump doing this?

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    Pentagon is just keeping IS around to stall for time, their justification for being there is almost up. They’ll eventually be ejected as there is simply no argument to be made for our presence. It’s illegal and the assad regime is staying so no deals will be struck with a new government which is what I think they were hoping for. Get away with it under the pretext of fighting IS until the assad regime falls or until they can set up a puppet state like the Kurds up north. USA/Saudis/Israel want to use that as a forward base against Iran. Unluckily for them Iraq was quick to block independent Kurdistan.
    Them Iranian backed Iraqi elite units are pretty damn badass they even have engineering units to rebuild hospitals and such

    They went Madrid on the poor Kurdish and their referendum

    Not to mention the Iranian units in both Syria and Iran are there legaly as they are invited by repective governments

    Same cant be said about USISIS

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    n Tuesday, Turkey lambasted the US and its largely Kurdish allies in Syria, the YPG, for having made a deal that allowed 250 Daesh (ISIS) fighters and all their children and relatives to flee from Raqqa.

    Turkey’s prime minister Binali Yildirim said,

    The YPG terrorists let Daesh [terrorists] leave Raqqa with their weapons instead of eliminating them from the city. One terror group left Raqqa and another settled in. Is this your rational policy?”

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    n Tuesday, Turkey lambasted the US and its largely Kurdish allies in Syria, the YPG, for having made a deal that allowed 250 Daesh (ISIS) fighters and all their children and relatives to flee from Raqqa.

    Turkey’s prime minister Binali Yildirim said,

    The YPG terrorists let Daesh [terrorists] leave Raqqa with their weapons instead of eliminating them from the city. One terror group left Raqqa and another settled in. Is this your rational policy?”
    Totally ting all over Trump.

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