Jordan kicking azz and taking names

B00Mer

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‘Just the beginning’: Jordan sends dozens of fighter jets to strike ISIS in Syria



Jordan has promised to strike the Islamic State with “everything we have,” sending dozens of fighter jets to target the militant group’s positions in retaliation to the brutal murder of a captured Jordanian pilot.

“This is just a beginning...tens of...fighter jets have struck their hideouts,” the country’s army said in a statement.

Jordanian Foreign Minister Nasser Judeh on Thursday told CNN that his country was “upping the ante” and going after the Islamic State (formerly ISIS / ISIL) militants “with everything that we have.”

www.youtube.com/watch?v=RroCrMmWOAs

So far, the strikes have reportedly targeted the Islamic State’s ammunition depots, hideouts, and training camps throughout Syria. Jordan had vowed an “earth-shaking” response after Islamic State militants released a video which appeared to show pilot Mouath al-Kasaesbeh being burned alive in a cage.

A US official, who spoke to Reuters anonymously, said that the strikes took place near the Syrian city of Raqqa, an Islamic State stronghold where al-Kasaesbeh was executed.

Jordan’s King Abdullah II, dubbed the “warrior king” after 35 years of military service, pledged that the country would start playing a larger role in the US-led military collation against the extremist Sunni group that has captured huge areas of Iraq and Syria since last summer.

Jordan also responded by hanging two Al-Qaeda prisoners early Wednesday morning, hours after the video of al-Kasaebeh’s execution video was released. Earlier, Amman had promised to trade one of the prisoners, Sajida al-Rishawi, who had been sentenced to death for her role in a hotel bombing which killed sixty, in exchange for the pilot. However, the deal was repeatedly put on hold as the Islamic State refused to provide proof that the pilot was still alive.

On Thursday, Jordanian authorities released imprisoned Al-Qaeda spiritual leader Sheikh Abu Mohammad al-Maqdisi, Reuters reports. Al-Maqdisi was reportedly set free in the hopes that he would denounce the execution of the pilot and speak out against Islamic State militants.

News Source: http://rt.com/news/229799-jordan-strikes-isis-syria/
 

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If they know where their ammunition depots, hideouts, and training camps were, why weren't they destroyed already?
 

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That was a nice little piece of propaganda, just like all the rest of the western crap being spewed by our media. Let us all cheer the bombing of another Arab nation back into the stone age.
 

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If they know where their ammunition depots, hideouts, and training camps were, why weren't they destroyed already?
Totally impressed with that reply, even more so that it was the first. Care to speculate on what the correct answer would be?

Might be a bit more respectful of the murdered pilot if they didn't format and edit the vid exactly the way ISIS did the murder. They using the same studio personnel?

Would it be worth 'blowing up' the strike pics to see if if the locations have anybody moving in them. The original attacks on ISIS hit empty places void of men and machines. This vid has no secondary explosion that you get when hitting an ammo depot.
 
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Cannuck

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Totally impressed with that reply, even more so that it was the first. Care to speculate on what the correct answer would be?

They've already been destroyed and ISIS is no more. This whole scheme was cooked up by the Joos to direct attention away from the 9/11 action that we are just now learning the truth about.
 

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lol, The admiration was only good for that one post. Chalk doesn't make for a bigger bang.

Now now Cannuck, don't you go feeding his delusions.....He can and has made up more far fetched stuff all by himself....;-)
He's already way ahead of where you will ever get to. (congrats on a post) You and gerr seem destined to share the same pod.

They've already been destroyed and ISIS is no more. This whole scheme was cooked up by the Joos to direct attention away from the 9/11 action that we are just now learning the truth about.
I didn't realize that was Hebrew script on the bombs, I'd say nice catch but it was probably a slip.
 

taxslave

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If they know where their ammunition depots, hideouts, and training camps were, why weren't they destroyed already?

I believe the object is to take munition dumps intact if possible. Training camps and hideouts are probably full of little kids for protection.
 

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You mean by the USA?? Good question... (Blame Obama) :lol:


Mebbe you have a point. After all WTF are these countries waiting for the USA to do their fighting for them? As I have said enough times on this forum, just go ahead, stop waiting for the USA to get your sh!t together for you, and solve the fcukiin problem yourselves. Had they done so a long time ago none of those ISIS fcukkers or whodafcukever would be terrorizing anyone.
 

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Mebbe you have a point. After all WTF are these countries waiting for the USA to do their fighting for them? As I have said enough times on this forum, just go ahead, stop waiting for the USA to get your sh!t together for you, and solve the fcukiin problem yourselves. Had they done so a long time ago none of those ISIS fcukkers or whodafcukever would be terrorizing anyone.

I agree these countries need to take a more active roll, but really.

Had Obama paid a little more attention to the mess in Iraq, Isis would not have made the gains it did.

What a wussy your President is.
 

MHz

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I believe the object is to take munition dumps intact if possible. Training camps and hideouts are probably full of little kids for protection.
You need to become the head of ISIS and then the war will be over in record time.

Mebbe you have a point. After all WTF are these countries waiting for the USA to do their fighting for them? As I have said enough times on this forum, just go ahead, stop waiting for the USA to get your sh!t together for you, and solve the fcukiin problem yourselves. Had they done so a long time ago none of those ISIS fcukkers or whodafcukever would be terrorizing anyone.
Apparently one or two times short of 'enough'.
 

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Had Obama paid a little more attention to the mess in Iraq, Isis would not have made the gains it did.


Wouldnt have stopped them in Syria where they started making these big gains. There werent many US troops in the northern part of Iraq when the US was there in a more active role too.

He ran on pulling out and he pulled out. If he hadnt people would have b*tched about him not doing it like people do with all politicians who break their word.
 

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Wouldnt have stopped them in Syria where they started making these big gains. There werent many US troops in the northern part of Iraq when the US was there in a more active role too.

He ran on pulling out and he pulled out. If he hadnt people would have b*tched about him not doing it like people do with all politicians who break their word.
What big gains, they took over control of what the old rebels were in possession of, even then the Syrian Government isn't going to let them keep 1 sq in of territory.
U.N. plan for local ceasefires in Syria 'frozen': diplomats
BEIRUT (Reuters) - A United Nations plan for local ceasefires in Syria is deadlocked, with Damascus feeling it does not need to make concessions to disparate armed groups, Western diplomats familiar with the talks said.

Since October, U.N. Syria mediator Staffan de Mistura has been working on a plan to broker "local freezes", starting in the northern city of Aleppo, to alleviate fighting that has killed more than 200,000 people in four years; 2,700 of them in January alone, according to a monitoring group.

Both the United Nations and the government say talks continue but diplomats say there is no progress. "The freeze is frozen. It is just going from bad to worse," one said.

EU pledges 1 bn euros for Syria, Iraq fight against IS
Brussels (AFP) - The European Union has pledged one billion euros in funding for the crises in Syria and Iraq and the fight against the Islamic State militant group, the bloc's foreign policy chief Federica Mogherini said Friday.
"This package will strengthen our actions to help restore peace and security in a region that is so close to us and that has been devastated by terrorism and violence for too long," Mogherini said.
"The murder of Jordanian pilot Maaz al-Kassasbeh just days ago is further proof that terrorism has no boundaries and that Muslims are the first victims of Da'esh," she said, using one of the names for the Islamic State jihadist group.

If the money supposed to topple Assad because it won't work. That is probable how mush ISIS has already recieved and with Merkle in Moscow that might be all they get.