Peach
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I think most dislike Obama because of his policies; he CHOOSE to follow the Bush timeline, in any event, the crisis is his.
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Your abject ignorance is noted, but ISIS is a group of Sunnis who are attempting to take down the Shiite in that region. ISIS formed in 2003 when we invaded Iraq and now includes Sunnis from Syria's civil war. Hell, even Fox news referred to it as a civil war ...
US evacuating Baghdad embassy staff as Islamic militants ramp up attacks
Roger specifically called for Obama to work with Arab League partners, who include Egypt, Iraq, Jordan and Saudi Arabia, and for U.S. military support to help end the sectarian civil war.
As far as your idiocy about Maliki ... he wouldn't sign a SOFA with Obama to maintain U.S. troops in Iraq. So despite your abject ignorance, the reality is that it's Maliki's fault that no U.S. troops were left there.
http://mediamatters.org/mobile/embed...15-wallacesofa
It's funny because when Obama was bringing home the troops, the right was quick to point out how Obama was merely observing Bush's exit agreement. Now that civil war is resuming over there, they act though Bush's exit agreement had nothing to do with our troops being redeployed out of Iraq.If you understand the racial politics and the history of the Deep South, we knew the hatred of Obama was coming. I didn't think it would come so fast or right wingers would be so bold.
Anyone who knew anything about Iraq or the Middle East completely understood what was coming in Iraq after what Republicans did to that country.
Every reputable economist said the GOP deregulation of Wall Street would lead to disaster.
Who didn't know the Bush Tax cuts would lead to enormous deficits and lead to job loss?
It seems the only people in the entire world who though GOP policies would work is the GOP.
Anyone think Republicans have learned anything?
It reminds me of the housing bubble when the right was taking credit for the booming real estate market until it all collapsed -- then suddenly, they had nothing to do with it!
If you understand the racial politics and the history of the Deep South, we knew the hatred of Obama was coming. I didn't think it would come so fast or right wingers would be so bold.
Anyone who knew anything about Iraq or the Middle East completely understood what was coming in Iraq after what Republicans did to that country.
Every reputable economist said the GOP deregulation of Wall Street would lead to disaster.
Who didn't know the Bush Tax cuts would lead to enormous deficits and lead to job loss?
It seems the only people in the entire world who though GOP policies would work is the GOP.
Anyone think Republicans have learned anything?
If you understand the racial politics and the history of the Deep South, we knew the hatred of Obama was coming. I didn't think it would come so fast or right wingers would be so bold.
Anyone who knew anything about Iraq or the Middle East completely understood what was coming in Iraq after what Republicans did to that country.
Every reputable economist said the GOP deregulation of Wall Street would lead to disaster.
Who didn't know the Bush Tax cuts would lead to enormous deficits and lead to job loss?
It seems the only people in the entire world who though GOP policies would work is the GOP.
Anyone think Republicans have learned anything?
It's funny because when Obama was bringing home the troops, the right was quick to point out how Obama was merely observing Bush's exit agreement. Now that civil war is resuming over there, they act though Bush's exit agreement had nothing to do with our troops being redeployed out of Iraq.If you understand the racial politics and the history of the Deep South, we knew the hatred of Obama was coming. I didn't think it would come so fast or right wingers would be so bold.
Anyone who knew anything about Iraq or the Middle East completely understood what was coming in Iraq after what Republicans did to that country.
Every reputable economist said the GOP deregulation of Wall Street would lead to disaster.
Who didn't know the Bush Tax cuts would lead to enormous deficits and lead to job loss?
It seems the only people in the entire world who though GOP policies would work is the GOP.
Anyone think Republicans have learned anything?
It reminds me of the housing bubble when the right was taking credit for the booming real estate market until it all collapsed -- then suddenly, they had nothing to do with it!
1it's funny because when obama was bringing home the troops, the right was quick to point out how obama was merely observing bush's exit agreement. Now that civil war is resuming over there, they act though bush's exit agreement had nothing to do with our troops being redeployed out of iraq.if you understand the racial politics and the history of the deep south, we knew the hatred of obama was coming. I didn't think it would come so fast or right wingers would be so bold.
Anyone who knew anything about iraq or the middle east completely understood what was coming in iraq after what republicans did to that country.
Every reputable economist said the gop deregulation of wall street would lead to disaster.
Who didn't know the bush tax cuts would lead to enormous deficits and lead to job loss?
It seems the only people in the entire world who though gop policies would work is the gop.
Anyone think republicans have learned anything?
It reminds me of the housing bubble when the right was taking credit for the booming real estate market until it all collapsed -- then suddenly, they had nothing to do with it!
how can one person be so fucking wrong about everything ????
when your therapists informs you, come back and let us know....
ooooh.., excuse me, you are a libertool, carry on !
Your abject ignorance is noted, but ISIS is a group of Sunnis who are attempting to take down the Shiite in that region. ISIS formed in 2003 when we invaded Iraq and now includes Sunnis from Syria's civil war. Hell, even Fox news referred to it as a civil war ...It's not a civil war moron. Iraq is being invaded by a Sunni terrorist army. ISIS and Levant were allowed to grow in size, power and stature terrorizing Syria.
But Obama loving anyone who could potentially remove Assad from power never did a damn thing about them because he obviously was stupid enough to not believe this terror army of thousands would not try to seize Iraq as well.
Re: troop withdrawal. Maliki begged for soldiers to stay. 20,000. Obama was only willing to give him 3,000 to 5,000 troops.
So the withdrawal happened despite Maliki's pleas. On top of that Maliki for over a year was grovelling for air strikes against ISIS.
One more time Obama refused. He has no use for Maliki. Obama clearly prefers Sunnis to Shias as he has now got a killer track record supporting Sunnis.
And then to boot, Maliki had been waiting for forever for his paid for order of fighter jets to be delivered. One more time, this Administration was dragging its feet.
And because of all of Obama's fuck ups, Iran is supporting ground troops, Syria is helping with airstrikes and Russia is supplying Maliki with the aircraft he needs.
Obama just handed Iraq to Putin. Way to go sport!
US evacuating Baghdad embassy staff as Islamic militants ramp up attacks
Roger specifically called for Obama to work with Arab League partners, who include Egypt, Iraq, Jordan and Saudi Arabia, and for U.S. military support to help end the sectarian civil war.
As far as your idiocy about Maliki ... he wouldn't sign a SOFA with Obama to maintain U.S. troops in Iraq. So despite your abject ignorance, the reality is that it's Maliki's fault that no U.S. troops were left there.
http://mediamatters.org/mobile/embed/clips/2014/06/16/35700/fnc-foxnewssunday-20140615-wallacesofa
Rant #2 Learn your timelines you bloviating idiot. You let him go in 2009 and he took over the piss poor group in 2010 and began to transform this batch of small time terrorists into a true Islamic terrorist army and has been able to cast a world wide net to inspire young jihadists to come to Syria to fight.
You know. That supposed civil war in Syria trying to topple Assad. You know. That bullshit civil war that has paid mercenaries and jihadists doing the dirty work for Saudi Arabia and Qatar and the US.
Assholes still are trying to convince everyone that Syria is just another Arab Spring.What a fucking pantload.
He emerged as the leader of al-Qaeda in Iraq, one of the groups that later became ISIS, in 2010, and rose to prominence during the attempted merger with al-Nusra Front in Syria.
He has not sworn allegiance to the leader of the al-Qaeda network, Zawahiri, who has urged ISIS to focus on Iraq and leave Syria to al-Nusra.
Baghdadi and his fighters have openly defied the al-Qaeda chief, leading some commentators to believe he now holds higher prestige among many Islamist militants.
"The true heir to Osama bin Laden may be ISIS leader Abu Bakr al-Baghdadi," David Ignatius wrote in The Washington Post.
Zawahiri still has a lot of power by virtue of his franchises in Pakistan and the Arabian Peninsula and North Africa.
But Baghdadi has a reputation as a highly organised and ruthless battlefield tactician, which analysts say makes his organisation more attractive to young jihadists than that of Zawahiri, an Islamic theologian.
BBC News - Profile: Abu Bakr al-Baghdadi
Has there ever been a group of people so obsessed with the skin color of their President than the far left Kooks? You would think Obama was nothing more than a walking , talking, black man.. no other traits or qualities.
It's funny because when Obama was bringing home the troops, the right was quick to point out how Obama was merely observing Bush's exit agreement. Now that civil war is resuming over there, they act though Bush's exit agreement had nothing to do with our troops being redeployed out of Iraq.If you understand the racial politics and the history of the Deep South, we knew the hatred of Obama was coming. I didn't think it would come so fast or right wingers would be so bold.
Anyone who knew anything about Iraq or the Middle East completely understood what was coming in Iraq after what Republicans did to that country.
Every reputable economist said the GOP deregulation of Wall Street would lead to disaster.
Who didn't know the Bush Tax cuts would lead to enormous deficits and lead to job loss?
It seems the only people in the entire world who though GOP policies would work is the GOP.
Anyone think Republicans have learned anything?
It reminds me of the housing bubble when the right was taking credit for the booming real estate market until it all collapsed -- then suddenly, they had nothing to do with it!
It's not a civil war moron. Iraq is being invaded by a Sunni terrorist army. ISIS and Levant were allowed to grow in size, power and stature terrorizing Syria.
But Obama loving anyone who could potentially remove Assad from power never did a damn thing about them because he obviously was stupid enough to not believe this terror army of thousands would not try to seize Iraq as well.
Re: troop withdrawal. Maliki begged for soldiers to stay. 20,000. Obama was only willing to give him 3,000 to 5,000 troops.
So the withdrawal happened despite Maliki's pleas. On top of that Maliki for over a year was grovelling for air strikes against ISIS.
One more time Obama refused. He has no use for Maliki. Obama clearly prefers Sunnis to Shias as he has now got a killer track record supporting Sunnis.
And then to boot, Maliki had been waiting for forever for his paid for order of fighter jets to be delivered. One more time, this Administration was dragging its feet.
And because of all of Obama's fuck ups, Iran is supporting ground troops, Syria is helping with airstrikes and Russia is supplying Maliki with the aircraft he needs.
Obama just handed Iraq to Putin. Way to go sport!
Making matters worse, that Iraqi arsenal notably does not yet include a single one of the 34 F-16 fighters that Iraq has had on order since 2010; nor the 24 Apache helicopter gunships on order that were held up by Congress until last January and still have not flown; nor the 24 Beechcraft AT-6 Texan II armed turboprop planes that the State Department approved for sale to Iraq back in May.
The retreat of U.S. contractor and embassy personnel, and failure to follow through in a timely fashion on U.S. promises of military equipment for Iraq, is feeding a widespread narrative of declining American influence and commitment to the Middle East. The perceived power vacuum as the U.S. military presence wanes has been noted by adversaries and allies alike.