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Blowback: American Fighters for ISIL

No doubt any recruits will be the leftwing, anti-American nutters like those on this board. It will be interesting to see how their pro-gay, same-sex marriage agenda will be received by their beloved Jihadists.

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Why do you think blowback from the mass murder and maiming of ambulatory children in Iraq and elsewhere has anything to do with gay rights in the US?
 
Yes. 1. Our foreign policy debacles in the ME didnt start in 2003. 2. Religious ideologies. 3. Vietnam. Although our adventures in southeast asia were entirely different, vietnam and iraq and korea were all wars of choice.
"In Clark's book, Winning Modern Wars, published in 2003, he describes his conversation with a military officer in the Pentagon shortly after 9/11 regarding a plan to attack seven Middle Eastern countries in five years: 'As I went back through the Pentagon in November 2001, one of the senior military staff officers had time for a chat. Yes, we were still on track for going against Iraq, he said. But there was more. This was being discussed as part of a five-year campaign plan, he said, and there were a total of seven countries, beginning with Iraq, then Syria, Lebanon, Libya, Somalia, Sudan and finishing off Iran.'"

That conversation Clark had in the Pentagon took place around Thanksgiving of 2001.

How do you think US voters would have responded almost 13 years ago if they had known what was in store for their country and Iraq?


Wesley Clark - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

The same way we fought the other wars of choice. Vietnam, Korea, Iraq. This isn't some "gotcha" moment. This is history repeating itself.
How many Americans would have supported the US invasion of Iraq in November 2001?
 
Is this the same group the US provided arms to? McCain went and talked to?
I don't think so, but McStain would fit right in with the ISIL end game:

"Blood-thirsty jihadists are carrying out summary executions on civilians, Iraqi soldiers and police officers - including 17 in one street alone - on their warpath to Baghdad, the UN said today.

"As a shocking picture of the ISIS insurgency continues to emerge, barbaric videos are being posted online that aim to show the world they will stop at nothing to achieve their end game.

"In one, which is too graphic to publish, fighters are seen knocking on the door of a Sunni police major in the dead of night.

"When he answers, they blindfold and cuff him. Then they carve off his head with a knife in his own bedroom as sweetly lilting religious hymns are played over the top.

"That fear is one factor behind the stunning collapse of Iraqi security forces. In most cases, police and soldiers simply ran, sometimes shedding their uniforms, and abandoned arsenals of heavy weapons.

"In another video, purportedly taken by ISIS militants, emerged today showing gunmen carrying out indiscriminate drive-by shootings."

Sickening footage emerges of ISIS shooting dead motorists and pedestrians in random drive-bys: UN confirms jihadists' summary executions in Iraq | Mail Online

The UN's Motto: Confirming Summary Executions for 50 Years!

What a terrifically effective institution.
 
When the sleazy preezy says all options are on the table, he's including total surrender.
 
"In Clark's book, Winning Modern Wars, published in 2003, he describes his conversation with a military officer in the Pentagon shortly after 9/11 regarding a plan to attack seven Middle Eastern countries in five years: 'As I went back through the Pentagon in November 2001, one of the senior military staff officers had time for a chat. Yes, we were still on track for going against Iraq, he said. But there was more. This was being discussed as part of a five-year campaign plan, he said, and there were a total of seven countries, beginning with Iraq, then Syria, Lebanon, Libya, Somalia, Sudan and finishing off Iran.'"

That conversation Clark had in the Pentagon took place around Thanksgiving of 2001.

How do you think US voters would have responded almost 13 years ago if they had known what was in store for their country and Iraq?


Wesley Clark - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

The same way we fought the other wars of choice. Vietnam, Korea, Iraq. This isn't some "gotcha" moment. This is history repeating itself.
How many Americans would have supported the US invasion of Iraq in November 2001?

How many irrelevant questions can we pose in a thread?
 
The same way we fought the other wars of choice. Vietnam, Korea, Iraq. This isn't some "gotcha" moment. This is history repeating itself.
How many Americans would have supported the US invasion of Iraq in November 2001?

How many irrelevant questions can we pose in a thread?
There's nothing irrelevant about asking how many in the US would have supported a US invasion and occupation of Iraq in November of 2001 when Wesley Clark claims the plans had already been decided.
 
How many Americans would have supported the US invasion of Iraq in November 2001?

How many irrelevant questions can we pose in a thread?
There's nothing irrelevant about asking how many in the US would have supported a US invasion and occupation of Iraq in November of 2001 when Wesley Clark claims the plans had already been decided.

Except for the fact that it is 2014.

Here's a helpful link:

2014 Calendar
 
we have contingency plans for just about everything; gosh georgephillip is an idiot
 
How many irrelevant questions can we pose in a thread?
There's nothing irrelevant about asking how many in the US would have supported a US invasion and occupation of Iraq in November of 2001 when Wesley Clark claims the plans had already been decided.

Except for the fact that it is 2014.

Here's a helpful link:

2014 Calendar
Here's another:
Financial cost of the Iraq War - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
:D
 
"Minnesota Public Radio (MPR) broke the news that Abdirahmaan Muhumed, one of the Minnesotan’s believed to be fighting in Syria is in fact abroad and is fighting alongside ISIS.

According to MPR, Muhumed told MPR by Facebook that he was fighting for ISIS and that “'A Muslim has to stand up for [what's] right, I give up this worldly life for Allah.'

"Muhumed also 'claims he wants to save the global Muslim community, and 'if that causes others to consider him a terrorist, he is 'happy with it.'

"FBI officials in Minneapolis believe that the 15 Somali-Americans (which may include Muhumed, the FBI refuses to discuss individual cases) left for Syria within the last three months, and the bureau has been investigating the situation for at least that long."

Americans Fighting For ISIS Could Face Array Of Criminal Charges - Forbes
 

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