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Thoughts on ISIS now op?
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Russia Today stopped reporting on "evil" turkey because Putin made some kind of deal with Erdogan...its like from orwell's 1984 - some day, some news, just dissapear ;-)))
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I think we need to rid you from GFY, you keep bouncing old threads, Eric, get rid of this cuck :disgust |
no, its not. but you may ask anyway how many US supporters of your favorite president elect have actually read it.
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Who funded terrorists in. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/United...ored_terrorism
Stones and glass houses come to mind. However, Muslims have been killing each other before Mohammed was born. He was also good at waging war on other tribes. As soon as he died Muslims took sides and carried on killing each other. Which is why we need to get off burning oil and get out of the ME except for buying what little we need. If it wasn't there, it would just be tribal skirmishes. |
George Bush and the neo-cons funded ISIS in a round about way -- ISIS stole its weaponry from the armories of Saddam's army -- weapons supplied by the USSR (CCCP) and the USA.
The US invasion created the havoc that allowed ISIS to get a start. Bane Sader of Fallujah is the figurative father of ISIS. Saddam had a secret war -- a war against theocratic extremism. Trump's statement about Saddam alluded to this but was misinterpreted because if its mention in a sound-byte manner. |
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The US has a good degree of culpability as well, choosing to attempt to destabilize Syria by partnering with Al Qaeda. Syria was a stable, somewhat moderate country. It could easily be again. |
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