Canadian Forces repel ISIS Attack

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He's got experience!

So, the same old Yankke troll is running through all of threads and trashing them at random, just like to do every time that you log on. You know, don't you that you have some serious psychological problems? What is your issue? Why do you wreck this place every second night?
 

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So, the same old Yankke troll is running through all of threads and trashing them at random, just like to do every time that you log on. You know, don't you that you have some serious psychological problems? What is your issue? Why do you wreck this place every second night?
He is paid to. He works for the department of misinformation, disinformation and deflection.
 

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Are there still people who truly believe our special forces or Americas special forces
are not there to fight the enemy? Trainers and that is a word used to ignore what is
really going on. Same thing happened in Vietnam And the questions they are not
relevant we are fighting a war and all of the questions what ammo, how close to the
front don't make sense where else would you have the ammo and where would you
be but at the front where a war is being fought.
Another thing we might replace the jets but we will soon have boots on the ground

Well, the logistics of war is very complex. A supply line, fortification.

There are fighters who are doing the killing. But for every soldier 10 people are supplying him.
 

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So, the same old Yankke troll is running through all of threads and trashing them at random, just like to do every time that you log on. You know, don't you that you have some serious psychological problems? What is your issue? Why do you wreck this place every second night?

Because he feels guilty he has such a privileged life. He feels it's unfair that we constantly kick everyones a$$ on earth and we get to sit here as peacful without a tiny ripple on our water.

And so he hates himself and his country for being so great.
 

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Norman Spector ‏@nspector4

Heh. Compare CP and @nytimes reports of yesterday's battle




Norman Spector ‏@nspector4

The @nytimes may have overlooked Canada whipping out the Big Ones yesterday, but the @WSJ didn't










COL Steve Warren Verified account ‏@OIRSpox

WATCH: As ISIL attacked the FLOT near Mosul, @CJTFOIR aircraft from FIVE nations immediately supported Pesh fighters

vid at link: https://twitter.com/OIRSpox/status/677909489547403264

This isn't the first time America has ignored Canada as part of the coalition. Could it be that the Liberals' failure to commit to any definite role has the coalition writing Canada off?
Some pressure was put on Trudeau in today's newscasts to leave the bombers in service but so far he is adamant to bring them out. And he still hasn't revealed any plan to support the coalition.
One spokesperson for the Liberals said that accepting refugees was an important contribution.
I think Trudeau has put himself between a rock and a hard place. If he is finding now that it would be detrimental to keep certain promises, he risks criticism from some source. If he keeps the promises even if they are a bad move, he risks criticism from other sources.
Lesson to learn: 'Don't make promises unless you are sure you can keep them'.
 

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Canadian Forces 'respond with fire' against ISIS in Iraq | CTV News

And what a stir this 'breaking news' has caused!
One has to wonder if the timing of this news conference has any connection to the indecision of the Liberal Government about Canada's continuing role in the coalition against ISIS.
Question to the Major General revealed the naivity of Canadians to the seriousness of the threat of ISIS, the role Canadian troops are playing and their ignorance of the realities of war.

- 'Were our special forces in danger?'
- 'Are our special forces near the front lines?'
-'What kind of weapons and ammunition did our troops use?;
- 'Were our troops shot at first?'
- 'Is this a combat role?'

The report revealed that ISIS attacked Kurds who were defending the border with over a hundred fighters in several locations and with well trained precision and sophisticated weapons.
The Kurds suffered casualties and the Canadian Special Forces, who were there for training purposes, called in strikes by Canadian bombers and returned ground fire which drove ISIS back.
There were no Canadian casualties.

It will be interesting to hear Government's response to this 'breaking news' if there is any response!

It would be or will be interesting but the fact is we have been at war since we committed men and machinery and by NATO articles
 

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Be sure that Davey is on the front lines so you can brag that up. (at the expense of his life or sanity) Just because the US and the UK tell us when to fart doesn't mean that bond should go on well after we have **** our pants.
 

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I suspect that the real motive behind sticking to the withdrawl of our flight of F-18s is to save money. It must be costing serious dough to maintain those aicraft and all of their support crews, infrastructure, overseas. Land Forces are much cheaper to keep in the field ("and much riskier", says the Grim Reaper). Here we are again, trading blood for treasure.
 

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This isn't the first time America has ignored Canada as part of the coalition. Could it be that the Liberals' failure to commit to any definite role has the coalition writing Canada off?
Some pressure was put on Trudeau in today's newscasts to leave the bombers in service but so far he is adamant to bring them out. And he still hasn't revealed any plan to support the coalition.
One spokesperson for the Liberals said that accepting refugees was an important contribution.
I think Trudeau has put himself between a rock and a hard place. If he is finding now that it would be detrimental to keep certain promises, he risks criticism from some source. If he keeps the promises even if they are a bad move, he risks criticism from other sources.
Lesson to learn: 'Don't make promises unless you are sure you can keep them'.


I remember you from the war in afghanistan, I think. You've got conspiracy on your mind maybe aluminum too. You think our PM has made a deal. Shame on you.
 

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It would be or will be interesting but the fact is we have been at war since we committed men and machinery and by NATO articles
How many days after Britain declared war on Germany did we also do the same? (before that it was smuggling)

darkbeaver;2217924 You think our PM has made a deal. Shame on you.[IMG said:
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With who ISIS? Hang her for treason and we'll have the trial somewhere down the road, after Davey confesses to a lot of things.
 

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How many days after Britain declared war on Germany did we also do the same? (before that it was smuggling)

It was two weeks later. It was even debated in Parliament and, by the way, the decision was very unpopular with the Great War veterans who could only imagine more of the same.
 

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I suspect that the real motive behind sticking to the withdrawl of our flight of F-18s is to save money. It must be costing serious dough to maintain those aicraft and all of their support crews, infrastructure, overseas. Land Forces are much cheaper to keep in the field ("and much riskier", says the Grim Reaper). Here we are again, trading blood for treasure.
They probably get a discount on gas and bombs. Not so much on the Halliburton meals and beer.
 

MHz

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It was two weeks later. It was even debated in Parliament and, by the way, the decision was very unpopular with the Great War veterans who could only imagine more of the same.
The ones most against war are the ones who have been to the front lines. Patriots make sure they get to see that line. Cowards make sure they stay a long, long way from it.

The 500 pounders are passed their "sell-by" date, so it's 30% off the top.
More like to get rid of the old stock before using the new goodies. Russia is showing that decisive wins are best made using the newer stuff right off the bat and save the old stock for mop up operations.
 

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The ones most against war are the ones who have been to the front lines. Patriots make sure they get to see that line. Cowards make sure they stay a long, long way from it.

Our illustrious "white feather" evader Prime Minister had a seance to assess the threat.
 

darkbeaver

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How many days after Britain declared war on Germany did we also do the same? (before that it was smuggling)


With who ISIS? Hang her for treason and we'll have the trial somewhere down the road, after Davey confesses to a lot of things.


Part one/ as soon as the pidgeon got to Ottawa. part two/ who is Davey?
 

MHz

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I don't think so, he is most likely a lot more in tune with things just from eavesdropping at big parties when he was just a child.

Part one/ as soon as the pidgeon got to Ottawa. part two/ who is Davey?
His mom hangs out here and has some 'questionable solutions' to events outside of her domain. I assume Davey is in the basement.