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Decimated al Qaeda Captures Mosul & Tikrit Iraq

He dove headfirst into the shallow end.

:)

peace...

Bush took us into Iraq with a Bipartisan Blessing from Congress who, even after being a Majority DemocRAT one, continued to Fund the War based on Claims by DemocRATS like HILLARY! and Tedward and Kerry that Saddam had WMD and Nukes.

Obama pulled us out and now it appears that it was as Premature as was Expected and all of the Blood, Sacrifice and Fortune Lost was for not.

DemocRATS are good at doing that. :thup:

For the next 2 years Obama will do nothing to stop what is happening in Iraq.

The second he is out of Office and the Likely (R) Replaces him, the Media and the Left will go after THAT President for the Suffering and Loss in Iraq.

You really are Disgusting Examples of the Species.

:)

peace...

Remembering history, Democrats made a conscious choice to make Iraq a political issue rather than supporting the effort.

So who's really to blame for all of this.

Thanks to our liberals America will never win another war......and that suits them just fine.

Bet somebody chimes in and says Libya is a success. Bombing from high altitudes is not winning a war. It is merely destroying things and leaving other's to clean up the mess.

And they wonder why they hate us so much. Must be Bush.

I believe it was Tom Dashole who first predicted we would Fail in Iraq right after Voting for it...

Why, here he is Attacking the President in March of 2003 just as we were going in:

Reaction Grows Against Daschle War Remarks | Fox News

"I'm saddened, saddened that this president failed so miserably at diplomacy that we're now forced to war, saddened that we have to give up one life because this president couldn't create the kind of diplomatic effort that was so critical for our country," he said.

After his remarks to the labor group, Daschle acknowledged that Saddam is a danger and stood by his original support for war.

"I would vote today as I did back then. We believe now as we did back then that Saddam poses very serious threats to this country and we have to recognize that," Daschle said.

^That last line right there was the best... So many DemocRATS said that Saddam was a Threat to the US yet it's ALL Bush's Fault.

Liberals who Repeat this Lie have Blood on their Hands. :thup:

:)

peace...
 
This is the problem with islam. 40% of the religion are extremist that want to live in caves and fuck a rock all day long. Sounds a little like the tea party?

:lol:

Liberals need a Boogeyman in order to function.

The Tea Party is one. Bush another.

If your shit isn't wrapped tight enough you need that Strawman.
 
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IRAQ'S HUGE OIL FIELDS WILL SUPPLY TERRORISTS WITH ALL THE MONEY THEY NEED TO ATTACK ANYWHERE IN THE WORLD. WILL WE SEE A 9/11 TYPE ATTACKS PER WEEK??OUR SOUTHERN BORDER IS WIDE OPEN EVEN LITTLE CHILDREN WALK ACROSS EACH DAY. Wake up America!!!
 
IRAQ'S HUGE OIL FIELDS WILL SUPPLY TERRORISTS WITH ALL THE MONEY THEY NEED TO ATTACK ANYWHERE IN THE WORLD. WILL WE SEE A 9/11 TYPE ATTACKS PER WEEK??OUR SOUTHERN BORDER IS WIDE OPEN EVEN LITTLE CHILDREN WALK ACROSS EACH DAY. Wake up America!!!

And as long as the President is here politicizing school shootings, we will probably not be Armed when the War comes to our streets.

I feel all Hopey and Changey!

:)

peace...
 
Ain't aq, boys. Need a quick study chart to know the players.

And how many troops do we have there?

And how many dead and wounded Americans?

Like that even matters now. All of that money and blood wasted by Obama.

The point is al Qaeda was there before and now they're back.

It doesn't matter a damn to a tussbucket like yourself because you act like Obama didn't lie that al Qaeda was toast, but instead they're winning big, and Obama's helping them. He's handing countries over to them on a silver platter.

The more you say the more you show yourself to be an ignorant stick in the mud that doesn't care about the truth anymore.

All that blood and money was wasted by Bush. Obama refused to throw good money after bad.

I should also point out that ISIL is the group that all the NeoCons and Zionists wanted us to help by bombing the snot of out Assad and taunted Obama when he didn't.

STFU, Mud. The neo-cons failed under Bush, and America is not going to pull your nuts out of the fire. Clear seeing Americans, like myself, said this outcome was inevitable under Bush's leadership. Now it has come to pass.
 
Yeah, it's Booooooooooooooosh.

If they take the Iraqi oil fields then they can threaten the Kuwaiti oil fields, and then the Saudi Oil fields.

Simply taking them in Iraq will help drive up our costs at the pump because of the reduction of available oil. When you see a jump in price you can blame Bush for it.

We get very little of our oil from that region.

And maybe, you know, we might actually start looking at a sensible energy policy rather than trying to play hall monitor inthe MIddle East.

But you want to keep making sweet, sweet love to that Hornet's Nest, don't you?
 
Yup. al Qaeda has been decimated. And they just captured another Iraqi city.

2014-06-11T112559Z_1_LYNXMPEA5A0E2_RTROPTP_2_IRAQ-SECURITY.JPG

By Ghazwan Hassan


TIKRIT Iraq (Reuters) - Sunni rebels from an al Qaeda splinter group overran the Iraqi city of Tikrit on Wednesday and closed in on the biggest oil refinery in the country, making further gains in their rapid military advance against the Shi'ite-led government in Baghdad.

The threat to the Baiji refinery comes after militants from the Islamic State in Iraq and the Levant (ISIL) seized the northern city of Mosul, advancing their aim of creating a Sunni Caliphate straddling the border between Iraq and Syria.

The fall of Mosul, Iraq's second biggest city, is a blow to Prime Minister Nuri al-Maliki's attempts to defeat the militants, who have seized territory in Iraq over the past year following the withdrawal of U.S. forces.

About 500,000 Iraqis have fled Mosul, home to 2 million people, and the surrounding province, many seeking safety in the autonomous Kurdistan region.

Having also taken two small towns north of Baghdad, Dhiluiya and Yathrib, the insurgents are in control of between 10 and 15 pct of Iraqi territory, excluding Kurdistan, and have led many Iraqis to fear they have the capital, Baghdad, in their sights.

Security sources said ISIL militants on Wednesday drove more than 60 vehicles into Tikrit, the home town of former Iraqi dictator Saddam Hussein, which lies about 100 miles (160 km) north of Baghdad.

The militants occupied the provincial government headquarters and raised the black flag of ISIL.
Iraq insurgents take Saddam's home town in lightning advance

There was no ISIL or al quida in Iraq until bush the lesser said "bring it on" , so now because of that little born again half wit Iraq is worse now then with Saddam

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Boooooooooooosh! :rolleyes:
 
Yup. al Qaeda has been decimated. And they just captured another Iraqi city.

2014-06-11T112559Z_1_LYNXMPEA5A0E2_RTROPTP_2_IRAQ-SECURITY.JPG

By Ghazwan Hassan


TIKRIT Iraq (Reuters) - Sunni rebels from an al Qaeda splinter group overran the Iraqi city of Tikrit on Wednesday and closed in on the biggest oil refinery in the country, making further gains in their rapid military advance against the Shi'ite-led government in Baghdad.

The threat to the Baiji refinery comes after militants from the Islamic State in Iraq and the Levant (ISIL) seized the northern city of Mosul, advancing their aim of creating a Sunni Caliphate straddling the border between Iraq and Syria.

The fall of Mosul, Iraq's second biggest city, is a blow to Prime Minister Nuri al-Maliki's attempts to defeat the militants, who have seized territory in Iraq over the past year following the withdrawal of U.S. forces.

About 500,000 Iraqis have fled Mosul, home to 2 million people, and the surrounding province, many seeking safety in the autonomous Kurdistan region.

Having also taken two small towns north of Baghdad, Dhiluiya and Yathrib, the insurgents are in control of between 10 and 15 pct of Iraqi territory, excluding Kurdistan, and have led many Iraqis to fear they have the capital, Baghdad, in their sights.

Security sources said ISIL militants on Wednesday drove more than 60 vehicles into Tikrit, the home town of former Iraqi dictator Saddam Hussein, which lies about 100 miles (160 km) north of Baghdad.

The militants occupied the provincial government headquarters and raised the black flag of ISIL.
Iraq insurgents take Saddam's home town in lightning advance

There was no ISIL or al quida in Iraq until bush the lesser said "bring it on" , so now because of that little born again half wit Iraq is worse now then with Saddam

cp-kotc.jpg

Boooooooooooosh! :rolleyes:

Doesn't work. Your King Bush failed the Iraqi and American peoples.

He was warned what would happen if he did not keep the necessary number of troops in the country.

Yea, it did come to pass in the days of the evil king and his advisors that their plans failed, and they sat at the side of road pouring ashes onto their heads.
 
I thought they had Fallujah?

They have Fallujah.

The American Embassy is in Baghdad, what happens when they take that city? have we evacuated our personnel yet?
If it's like Benghazi Obama's MO is to kill our own then run off to Vegas to drown his doings in extracurricular activities or better yet, to spend I mean borrow another $200 million on his protection when he visits foreign countries to figure out how Europeans/Asians/Africans/South Americans screw the man so he can come home with fresh ideas on destroying the nation. :rolleyes:
 
Yeah, it's Booooooooooooooosh.

If they take the Iraqi oil fields then they can threaten the Kuwaiti oil fields, and then the Saudi Oil fields.

Simply taking them in Iraq will help drive up our costs at the pump because of the reduction of available oil. When you see a jump in price you can blame Bush for it.

We get very little of our oil from that region.

And maybe, you know, we might actually start looking at a sensible energy policy rather than trying to play hall monitor inthe MIddle East.

But you want to keep making sweet, sweet love to that Hornet's Nest, don't you?

Your president occupies the White House dummy.

Who do you think is tasked with setting energy policy in this country, the Tea Party?

And anyone who has any sense knows that oil prices are controlled by the dollar and the world market.

Are you really this stupid?
 
There was no ISIL or al quida in Iraq until bush the lesser said "bring it on" , so now because of that little born again half wit Iraq is worse now then with Saddam

cp-kotc.jpg

Boooooooooooosh! :rolleyes:

Doesn't work. Your King Bush failed the Iraqi and American peoples.

He was warned what would happen if he did not keep the necessary number of troops in the country.

Yea, it did come to pass in the days of the evil king and his advisors that their plans failed, and they sat at the side of road pouring ashes onto their heads.

Project much?
 
Yup. al Qaeda has been decimated. And they just captured another Iraqi city.

2014-06-11T112559Z_1_LYNXMPEA5A0E2_RTROPTP_2_IRAQ-SECURITY.JPG


By Ghazwan Hassan


TIKRIT Iraq (Reuters) - Sunni rebels from an al Qaeda splinter group overran the Iraqi city of Tikrit on Wednesday and closed in on the biggest oil refinery in the country, making further gains in their rapid military advance against the Shi'ite-led government in Baghdad.

The threat to the Baiji refinery comes after militants from the Islamic State in Iraq and the Levant (ISIL) seized the northern city of Mosul, advancing their aim of creating a Sunni Caliphate straddling the border between Iraq and Syria.

The fall of Mosul, Iraq's second biggest city, is a blow to Prime Minister Nuri al-Maliki's attempts to defeat the militants, who have seized territory in Iraq over the past year following the withdrawal of U.S. forces.

About 500,000 Iraqis have fled Mosul, home to 2 million people, and the surrounding province, many seeking safety in the autonomous Kurdistan region.

Having also taken two small towns north of Baghdad, Dhiluiya and Yathrib, the insurgents are in control of between 10 and 15 pct of Iraqi territory, excluding Kurdistan, and have led many Iraqis to fear they have the capital, Baghdad, in their sights.

Security sources said ISIL militants on Wednesday drove more than 60 vehicles into Tikrit, the home town of former Iraqi dictator Saddam Hussein, which lies about 100 miles (160 km) north of Baghdad.

The militants occupied the provincial government headquarters and raised the black flag of ISIL.

Iraq insurgents take Saddam's home town in lightning advance

Probably the ones that Bush hired...
 

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