Second Iraq city falls to Al Qaeda-aligned militants

WLDB

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Al Qaeda has disowned ISIS as they are more evil and crazy that Al Qaeda..

Nailing Iraq Soldiers to crosses and beating them to death.. you think Islam is crazy, let these guys get a foothold in the Middle East...


The Saudis do it and the US is friends with them for some reason.
 

darkbeaver

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The Irainians know the Israelis are behind the revolt, they will smother the insurrection and blunt the opening of Israels assault.The subs will go blub blub blub in the Persian Gulf Persian Gulf. Israel in Syria Israel in Ukraine Israel in your closet Parliaments and under the rocks in the yard. If thgis war gets going they will disappear as planned. Withe the loot of course. The human natural sine wave will peak again, just the old tension between good and evil, that's life here in matter, written in stone, can't change it, happens over and over and over, that's how peace and harmony works.
 
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B00Mer

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Such lovely people to be friends with.

Now. Now, it's a religion of peace.. how dare you insult Islam.. lol

Well, Muslims killing Muslims in most part.. so I guess who gives a doo doo??

The Irainians know the Israelis are behind the revolt, they will smother the insurrection and blunt the opening of Israels assault.

You know you really need to stop smoking that cheap home grown weed. By some BC weed, and sure Cliffy can point you in the right direction.. :lol:
 

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You know you really need to stop smoking that cheap home grown weed. By some BC weed, and sure Cliffy can point you in the right direction.. :lol:

My habits give you no advantage Booger.
 

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Couple of things of note here first we were so ready to condemn the current
leadership in Syria painting the so called freedom fighters as those who love
liberty. Whatever these are the same scoundrels who continue to destabilize
the region. Yes the current regime in Syria are not nice people the problem is
those trying to take power are a lot worse
As for Iraq, the leadership under Saddam was also opposed to Al Qaeda and he
was a lot less dangerous than what is there now. George Bush decided Saddam
had to go and look what we have now.
Many of the same people who ran the place before have teamed up with the
radicals to implement a new reign of terror. Look at what is happening in the region
and it leaves me wondering how other don't see we are heading for a major conflict
with this part of the world.
All the fancy phrases won't disguise the fact we have been at war since the 9/11
attack. We are still in denial and its time to wake up.
 

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The funny part is that when Obama was taking credit for getting us out of Iraq, the Obama-haters were screeching that he was only following the timetable Bush put in place before he left office. Now that things are coming apart, the Obama-haters have completely forgotten that Obama was following Bush's timetable.

Not surprising. ODS leaves little cranial capacity for anything like facts.



and those same critics forgot that Jalal Talibani is president of Iraq, not Obama - therefore it is he who is responsible for failing to unite his own country --- no surprise since he is not an Arab or Iraqi but is a Kurd
 

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What Iraq needs is an iron-fisted leader who can take on Islamic terrorists and insurgents.

It was plain as day from even before the start of Gulf War II that a war in Iraq would just create more terrorists. Democrats and Republicans who supported war did so because it was politically expedient in the short term. It was classic groupthink. Whether politicians believed it or not they supported and rubber stamped any fight in the Middle East in fear of being unpatriotic or weak on terrorism in the freshly post 9/11 era. Even news media were afraid to ask tough questions. Meanwhile most of the rest of the world told the US, and Britain, they were nuts. The rest of the world was right, they were nuts.

Please don't feel that this flare up in Iraq is a big surprise. Whatcha want to do, go in there and occupy it for the next 50 years at 50-100 billion a month? Throw more money at the exercise in futility?
 

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What Iraq needs is an iron-fisted leader who can take on Islamic terrorists and insurgents.

It was plain as day from even before the start of Gulf War II that a war in Iraq would just create more terrorists. Democrats and Republicans who supported war did so because it was politically expedient in the short term. It was classic groupthink. Whether politicians believed it or not they supported and rubber stamped any fight in the Middle East in fear of being unpatriotic or weak on terrorism in the freshly post 9/11 era. Even news media were afraid to ask tough questions. Meanwhile most of the rest of the world told the US, and Britain, they were nuts. The rest of the world was right, they were nuts.

Please don't feel that this flare up in Iraq is a big surprise. Whatcha want to do, go in there and occupy it for the next 50 years at 50-100 billion a month? Throw more money at the exercise in futility?

Well said!

The hundreds of thousands of Canadians and the millions around the world who marched against the Iraq War showed foresight and courage. What a mess!
 

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The destruction of Iraq is happening on Obama's watch. According to the rules of the political culture in the USA that makes Obama responsible.

It was always in turmoil, for 1000 years..

Muslims killing Muslims... wipe out the whole country.. they when they are done, we can move in and give them civilization..

My habits give you no advantage Booger.

As far as I can see you're just another Camel Jockey with a loud mouth and nothing it back it up with.. there are lots of militants with US and Canadian passports over there fighting... why don't you join them.. unless...

...unless you're one of the cowardice yellow muzzies I was talking about in my aforementioned post.

It's obvious your hate for Jews shows everyone here your just a time bomb waiting to go off.. like the Moncton shooter.. and people always ask, why did we not catch it.
 

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What Iraq needs is an iron-fisted leader who can take on Islamic terrorists and insurgents.

It was plain as day from even before the start of Gulf War II that a war in Iraq would just create more terrorists. Democrats and Republicans who supported war did so because it was politically expedient in the short term. It was classic groupthink. Whether politicians believed it or not they supported and rubber stamped any fight in the Middle East in fear of being unpatriotic or weak on terrorism in the freshly post 9/11 era. Even news media were afraid to ask tough questions. Meanwhile most of the rest of the world told the US, and Britain, they were nuts. The rest of the world was right, they were nuts.

Please don't feel that this flare up in Iraq is a big surprise. Whatcha want to do, go in there and occupy it for the next 50 years at 50-100 billion a month? Throw more money at the exercise in futility?



As conservatives always say, pouring money into a problem won't solve it. It's time for them to practice what they preach and demand withdrawal and defunding, not further incursion and more wastage of money.
 

gerryh

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As conservatives always say, pouring money into a problem won't solve it. It's time for them to practice what they preach and demand withdrawal and defunding, not further incursion and more wastage of money.


Ya, because now that you (as in YOUR country) has screwed them over thoroughly, it is time to go, your job is done. Time to move on to the next country you want to fu ck over.
 

Nuggler

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The idiots are those who cheered on the needless destruction of Iraq in the first place.


YES, and we KNEW Georgie was fullashyte at the time. WMD indeed. Did you see the fukker on tv when he looked for WMD's under desks, in closets, etc., laughing and chuckling all the time..................none there,,,,,,,,,,,,,,nope none here..........oh Jesus, what a monster.
A Liberal PM was all that was standing between us and dead Canadians. I still thank Jean Cretien for his steadfast Canadianism.
Thank fukk he was there and didn't kiss Bush's ***
Goddam Harpo had been in at the time, we might have 3 dead kids, one born of us, and two stepkids, just as dear.
fukkers don't care
cocksukers
a pox on their millionaires houses