jc456
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- Dec 18, 2013
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come home. Our presence was to extinguish ISIS. nothing more. mission complete. If Turkey attacks the kurds, sanctions will be introduced to break the turkish economy. I thought that's what Trump stated.how's he screwing our allies? he's removing the circular issue between the kurds and Turkey, you know we must defend Turkey if the kurds attack them? you know that correct? please tell me you looked it up.A Trumpette calling others uneducated is like Danny Devito mocking people for being short.1. Of course, that is the mission of government school, owned and operated by Democrats/Progressives.
The Kurd kerfuffle is a case in point.
Trump promised disengagement from the perpetual wars of the Middle East....who complained then?
Now, saving American soldier's lives isn't important.
2. America made promises....in writing.....to the Ukraine, which Hussein didn't choose to fulfill,
....we'd protect them from a Russian invasion if they turned over nuclear weapons....
...and you had no problem with his refusal.....but now you choose to support Marxists and use this move as a cudgel to beat an American President.
On December 5, 1994 the leaders of Ukraine, Russia, Britain and the United States signed a memorandum to provide Ukraine with security assurances in connection with its accession to the NPT as a non-nuclear weapon state.
Nuclear weapons and Ukraine - Wikipedia
https://en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Nuclear_weapons_and_Ukraine
3. Who, exactly are we there to defend???
A quick trip to Wikipedia:
"The Kurdistan Workers' Party or PKK (Kurdish: Partiya Karkerên Kurdistanê[a]) is a Kurdish far-left militant and political organization based in Turkey and Iraq. Since 1984 the PKK has been involved in an armed conflict with the Turkish state (with a two-year cease-fire during 2013–2015), with the initial aim of achieving an independent Kurdish state, later changing it to a demand for equal rights and Kurdish autonomy in Turkey.[16][17][18][19]
The PKK was founded in 1978 in the village of Fis (near Lice) by a group of Kurdish students led by Abdullah Öcalan[20] and 1979 it made its existence known to tthehe public.[21]The PKK's ideology was originally a fusion of revolutionary socialism and Kurdish nationalism, seeking the foundation of an independent Communist state in the region,....
Ideology Kurdish nationalism[1]
Communalism
Democratic confederalism[2]
Libertarian socialism[3]
Jineology
Anti-capitalism"
Kurdistan Workers' Party - Wikipedia
Just what the Democrat Party stands for, too.
4. "Christian Fighters Abandon Anti-ISIS Kurd Group Because It's Communist
... many of the most motivated Western fighters are Christian crusaders eager to defeat the armies of Muhammad, but they were shocked to learn they'd joined up with a bunch of Kurdish atheist commies to do it:
Christian Fighters Abandon Anti-ISIS Kurd Group Because It's Communist
QED....if you know nothing, you'll fall for anything.
We save soldiers lives by establishing allies that join us in war.
When Trump abandoned the Kurds in Syria, who will trust us again? How with that save soldier's lives?
Turkey has always wanted to attack the Kurds in Syria. The US blocked it. Trump pulled us out. When the kurds are attacked, Trump will not do shit to Turkey's economy because there is a Trump Tower in Istanbul..
You'd like your turn to be spanked???
Sure thing, RealDumb.....see if you can find anything....ANYTHING.....not 100% true, accurate and correct:
1. Of course, that is the mission of government school, owned and operated by Democrats/Progressives.
The Kurd kerfuffle is a case in point.
Trump promised disengagement from the perpetual wars of the Middle East....who complained then?
Now, saving American soldier's lives isn't important.
2. America made promises....in writing.....to the Ukraine, which Hussein didn't choose to fulfill,
....we'd protect them from a Russian invasion if they turned over nuclear weapons....
...and you had no problem with his refusal.....but now you choose to support Marxists and use this move as a cudgel to beat an American President.
On December 5, 1994 the leaders of Ukraine, Russia, Britain and the United States signed a memorandum to provide Ukraine with security assurances in connection with its accession to the NPT as a non-nuclear weapon state.
Nuclear weapons and Ukraine - Wikipedia
https://en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Nuclear_weapons_and_Ukraine
3. Who, exactly are we there to defend???
A quick trip to Wikipedia:
"The Kurdistan Workers' Party or PKK (Kurdish: Partiya Karkerên Kurdistanê[a]) is a Kurdish far-left militant and political organization based in Turkey and Iraq. Since 1984 the PKK has been involved in an armed conflict with the Turkish state (with a two-year cease-fire during 2013–2015), with the initial aim of achieving an independent Kurdish state, later changing it to a demand for equal rights and Kurdish autonomy in Turkey.[16][17][18][19]
The PKK was founded in 1978 in the village of Fis (near Lice) by a group of Kurdish students led by Abdullah Öcalan[20] and 1979 it made its existence known to tthehe public.[21]The PKK's ideology was originally a fusion of revolutionary socialism and Kurdish nationalism, seeking the foundation of an independent Communist state in the region,....
Ideology Kurdish nationalism[1]
Communalism
Democratic confederalism[2]
Libertarian socialism[3]
Jineology
Anti-capitalism"
Kurdistan Workers' Party - Wikipedia
Just what the Democrat Party stands for, too.
4. "Christian Fighters Abandon Anti-ISIS Kurd Group Because It's Communist
... many of the most motivated Western fighters are Christian crusaders eager to defeat the armies of Muhammad, but they were shocked to learn they'd joined up with a bunch of Kurdish atheist commies to do it:
Christian Fighters Abandon Anti-ISIS Kurd Group Because It's Communist
QED....if you know nothing, you'll fall for anything.
You voted for Trump so I'd quit accusing people of falling for stuff.
So, when Obama pulled troops from Iraq, you ilk had a fit. even though he had no option at that time.
Trump said he would bring our troops home. But there are ways to do this without screwing over our allies.
So what should we do if they attack the Kurds?