Only a Progressive President dedicated to winning can destroy ISIS ISIL

CrusaderFrank

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ISIS is gathering at Raqqa. They are easy targets, yet no one seems to want to bother them. How much we've changed! In WWII 4 Progressive leaders, FDR, Truman, Stalin and Hitler fought themselves for control of Europe. We will never see a war like that again. Since that time Progressives have turned their focus from beating each other into beating their own people into submission. But when they focused on winning, our Progressive leaders carpet bombed entire cities into submission. Tokyo, Tokyo built of wood, was firebombed! It glowed in the night for days after the unrelenting bombing ended. Dresden was flattened, demolished. A family friend who survived by eating rancid horse meat told us, "Americans don't know what its like to be truly hungry"

Hiroshima.

Nagasaki.

Only a Progressive seeking total victory would incinerate entire cities with the fire of a star.

Where are our Progressive leaders today? Why do they shy away from Victory?

Ah, the good old days.
 
Hopefully clearer heads figure this one out ... idiots never learn from their mistakes.

Afghanistan ... 15 years
Iraq .. 15 years

why not Syria?

roadside bombers LOVE picking off war hungry westerners 2-3-4- at a time FROM NOW FUCKING ON !
 
Interesting read on US ROE vs French ROE. French rules of engagement are much less restrictive

ISIS fight shifts to French rules of engagement

The French bombardment of Islamic State in Iraq and Syria (ISIS) targets in the wake of the Paris terror attacks has U.S. officials fielding questions about why those targets were not already hit in the air campaign against the terror group, which has lasted for more than a year.

One reason, according to Rep. Ryan Zinke (R-Mont.), a retired Navy SEAL commander and Iraq War veteran, is that France operates under less-restrictive rules of engagement.

"Under our rules of engagement, if I were ISIS, what I would do is collocate my headquarters next to a school or a hospital and ensure that there would be collateral damage," Zinke told The Hill.

"They know our rules of engagement as well as we do," he added. "They operate with impunity."

After ISIS launched attacks in Paris that killed 129 and wounded hundreds more, French jets pummeled Raqqa -- ISIS's de facto capital in Syria -- with a barrage of airstrikes on targets that included an ISIS recruitment center, training camp and an arms depot.

A defense official confirmed that the French military accepts a higher risk of civilian casualties in their strikes against ISIS than the U.S.

U.S. air forces have so far operated under rules of engagement aimed a zero civilian casualty standard that have left three quarters of bombing sorties returning to their bases without dropping a weapon.

ISIS fight shifts to French rules of engagement
 
Hopefully clearer heads figure this one out ... idiots never learn from their mistakes.

Afghanistan ... 15 years
Iraq .. 15 years

why not Syria?

roadside bombers LOVE picking off war hungry westerners 2-3-4- at a time FROM NOW FUCKING ON !

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here's Dresden. Where do "Roadside bombers", I mean those that survived the carpet bombing, hide?
 
Interesting read on US ROE vs French ROE. French rules of engagement are much less restrictive

ISIS fight shifts to French rules of engagement

The French bombardment of Islamic State in Iraq and Syria (ISIS) targets in the wake of the Paris terror attacks has U.S. officials fielding questions about why those targets were not already hit in the air campaign against the terror group, which has lasted for more than a year.

One reason, according to Rep. Ryan Zinke (R-Mont.), a retired Navy SEAL commander and Iraq War veteran, is that France operates under less-restrictive rules of engagement.

"Under our rules of engagement, if I were ISIS, what I would do is collocate my headquarters next to a school or a hospital and ensure that there would be collateral damage," Zinke told The Hill.

"They know our rules of engagement as well as we do," he added. "They operate with impunity."

After ISIS launched attacks in Paris that killed 129 and wounded hundreds more, French jets pummeled Raqqa -- ISIS's de facto capital in Syria -- with a barrage of airstrikes on targets that included an ISIS recruitment center, training camp and an arms depot.

A defense official confirmed that the French military accepts a higher risk of civilian casualties in their strikes against ISIS than the U.S.

U.S. air forces have so far operated under rules of engagement aimed a zero civilian casualty standard that have left three quarters of bombing sorties returning to their bases without dropping a weapon.

ISIS fight shifts to French rules of engagement

US ROE you have to read them Miranda right before returning fire
 
Hopefully clearer heads figure this one out ... idiots never learn from their mistakes.

Afghanistan ... 15 years
Iraq .. 15 years

why not Syria?

roadside bombers LOVE picking off war hungry westerners 2-3-4- at a time FROM NOW FUCKING ON !

WWII Started and ended in less time than Obama's been in office. old School Progressives fought to win!
 
Putin hits ISIS where it hurts: Russia hits more than 200 targets in 24 hours as Moscow aims to cut off jihadists' income by taking out refinery and oil trucks
  • Russia is targeting ISIS-held oil trucks and refineries in bid to cut off the terrorist group's largest source of income
  • It was recently revealed ISIS is making more than £320million a year from oil despite a US-led bombing campaign

Russia hits ISIS where it hurts: Raids target oil trucks in Syria
 
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Putin hits ISIS where it hurts: Russia hits more than 200 targets in 24 hours as Moscow aims to cut off jihadists' income by taking out refinery and oil trucks
  • Russia is targeting ISIS-held oil trucks and refineries in bid to cut off the terrorist group's largest source of income
  • It was recently revealed ISIS is making more than £320million a year from oil despite a US-led bombing campaign

Russia hits ISIS where it hurts: Raids target oil trucks in Syria

Ouch ! If it's one thing Syria is short on it's OIL.

a few oil trucks ... bet that left a mark !

LMAO
 

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