Why Trump killed Soleimani

Prove it.
The only Americans indirectly killed by Soleimani were the ones siding with ISIS.
He will be a martyr for a whole new generation of America-haters.
They been hating America since the Nazi's and the Mullah's lost WWII. Haters are going to hate. Its their problem and they been working at that hate since. They will either learn to get over it and get along or be as nothingness.
 
Prove it liar.
Already did.
They been hating America since the Nazi's and the Mullah's lost WWII. Haters are going to hate. Its their problem and they been working at that hate since. They will either learn to get over it and get along or be as nothingness.
Yeah right..
I wonder if Trump even knows about this ?
 
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Iran's problems could be solved if they give up their terrorist crap and proxy wars, stay at home and take care of their own people in a decent manner.

Conversely the same could be stated about America, if America minded it's own business and stopped it's obsessive Invading/Bombing/Coup By Proxy Wars and just stayed at home and took care of it's own and instead put 10,000 troops on America's OWN borders to stop the Mexican's, Central Americans etc walking into America.

The situation is America seems addicted to interfering in Regional Conflicts that it has only a vague comprehension about and as the below list illustrates you have had VERY little success in your adventures and in the majority of situations have made things worse than they were before and this is both Republican AND Democrat Administrations. ALL you have achieved in the past few days at this MOMENT is amazingly uniting Iran AND Iraq in their hatred of America The Invading Occupying Entity, Iraq does NOT want you squatting in their Sovereign nation ANYMORE they want you OUT and you REFUSE to respect that and incredibly are now threatening them with sanctions and so when Americans get slaughtered in some suicide bombs and/or some other situation, well you should know WHY that has happened because You Reap What You Sow. The fundamental problem with the American Psyche is you have NO self-reflection and because of that you continue your out of control Addiction To Mayhem with the total inability to learn from your very very many mistakes eg. the last time you actually WON a conflict was when? You certainly did NOT win in any the below adventures:

DSP2gD8WsAET3qP.jpg


You WITHOUT THOUGHT across DECADES have been sending your young soldiers to fight and die in multiple UNWINNABLE conflicts that in the final analysis have NOTHING to do with you, and yet here you are AGAIN getting EXCITED at the possibility of MORE American blood and MORE American's returning home as bones to turn to dust in the ground:

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And do we really know who this guy is working for ?
Secretary-of-State-Mike-Pompeo-is-greeted-by-Saudi-Foreign-Minister-Adel-al-Jubeir.jpg

Saudi Arabia AND Israel, and the situation is that they SHOULD say to Saudi Arabia and Israel:

"You want Iran dealt with then do it yourself, no more young American soldiers are going to die on your behalf anymore"

Hmmm but this is where I expect all those Jeffrey Epstein-Ghislaine Maxwell Sex Tapes For Blackmail would get whipped out....
 
Prove it liar.
Already did.
They been hating America since the Nazi's and the Mullah's lost WWII. Haters are going to hate. Its their problem and they been working at that hate since. They will either learn to get over it and get along or be as nothingness.
Yeah right..

in your fantasies you lying freak!


That did happened Mike, the 1953 CIA-MI6 Coup by Proxy in Iran.

CIA documents acknowledge its role in Iran's 1953 coup

CIA admits role in Iran's 1953 coup

The situation now is that if the SHTF with Iran, this potentially could develop into a Quasi-WWIII happening if Russia, China, Turkey and possibly India became involved. Nobody wants this only Saudi Arabia and Israel have for years been DEMANDING that Iran is bombed and Regime Changed and who for the majority part would NOT send their OWN to die but instead would do the essentially cowards thing of "Logistics From Safely Afar" or "Drone Attack From Safely Afar" they certainly would NOT put their OWN toe to toe on the ground in Iran as they never seem to get into any actual MEGA fight with any nation who they THINK could actually fight back toe to toe and Iran in this regard as of now is an Unknown Quantity - so that dirty and fatal work is ONLY ever meant for American and British Lapdog troops - who then get ZERO thanks for dying.

The sensible situation is De-Escalation, the Western world would significantly benefit from this, the last thing we need is yet more terrorist attacks on our own soil and also ANOTHER MASSIVE Refugee Crisis this time coming from MILLIONS of Iranians, thanks to Obama we already had the 2015 Refugee Crisis with Syrians and Libyans among other random groups.
 
Iran's problems could be solved if they give up their terrorist crap and proxy wars, stay at home and take care of their own people in a decent manner.

Conversely the same could be stated about America, if America minded it's own business and stopped it's obsessive Invading/Bombing/Coup By Proxy Wars and just stayed at home and took care of it's own and instead put 10,000 troops on America's OWN borders to stop the Mexican's, Central Americans etc walking into America.

The situation is America seems addicted to interfering in Regional Conflicts that it has only a vague comprehension about and as the below list illustrates you have had VERY little success in your adventures and in the majority of situations have made things worse than they were before and this is both Republican AND Democrat Administrations. ALL you have achieved in the past few days at this MOMENT is amazingly uniting Iran AND Iraq in their hatred of America The Invading Occupying Entity, Iraq does NOT want you squatting in their Sovereign nation ANYMORE they want you OUT and you REFUSE to respect that and incredibly are now threatening them with sanctions and so when Americans get slaughtered in some suicide bombs and/or some other situation, well you should know WHY that has happened because You Reap What You Sow. The fundamental problem with the American Psyche is you have NO self-reflection and because of that you continue your out of control Addiction To Mayhem with the total inability to learn from your very very many mistakes eg. the last time you actually WON a conflict was when? You certainly did NOT win in any the below adventures:

DSP2gD8WsAET3qP.jpg


You WITHOUT THOUGHT across DECADES have been sending your young soldiers to fight and die in multiple UNWINNABLE conflicts that in the final analysis have NOTHING to do with you, and yet here you are AGAIN getting EXCITED at the possibility of MORE American blood and MORE American's returning home as bones to turn to dust in the ground:

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Why didn't the Europeans stay out of Africa and the Middle East? Hopefully you know that it was the international community that asked the United States to arbitrate the issues between British Petroleum and Iran way back when.


Excerpt from Hoover Institute;
The interests that have long kept the United States involved in the Middle East are fairly clear. Coming out of World War II, American strategists resolved that the United States must prevent any hostile force from dominating a region of critical geopolitical or geo-economic significance. The Middle East, with its vast oil reserves, certainly fit that description. True, America never got a particularly large portion of its oil from Middle Eastern sources. But its allies did: “The Marshall Plan for Europe,” noted Truman’s first Secretary of Defense, James Forrestal, “could not succeed without access to the Middle East oil.” Moreover, the fact that oil was traded on a global market meant that a disruption of price or supply in one region would cause disruption on a far larger scale.


At present, the United States is again becoming a net energy exporter and a swing producer in the global oil market. Yet so long as the countries of the Middle East sit atop huge energy reserves that confer great wealth and power on whoever controls it, the strategic importance of the Middle East—and the imperative of keeping it out of hostile hands—will remain.


Other issues have also kept the United States engaged. Since the 1970s, America has had a critical interest in preventing or combating international terrorism, much of which emerges from the Middle East. American policymakers have been properly concerned with confronting aggression against friendly nations and preventing the spread of weapons of mass destruction to rogue states or non-state actors. Then there is the American interest in promoting peace, democracy, and human rights in the Middle East—one that has never been as important as the other U.S. interests, that has affected how even the most cynical, “realist” administrations have approached the region.

The interests that have long kept the United States involved in the Middle East are fairly clear. Coming out of World War II, American strategists resolved that the United States must prevent any hostile force from dominating a region of critical geopolitical or geo-economic significance. The Middle East, with its vast oil reserves, certainly fit that description. True, America never got a particularly large portion of its oil from Middle Eastern sources. But its allies did: “The Marshall Plan for Europe,” noted Truman’s first Secretary of Defense, James Forrestal, “could not succeed without access to the Middle East oil.” Moreover, the fact that oil was traded on a global market meant that a disruption of price or supply in one region would cause disruption on a far larger scale.


At present, the United States is again becoming a net energy exporter and a swing producer in the global oil market. Yet so long as the countries of the Middle East sit atop huge energy reserves that confer great wealth and power on whoever controls it, the strategic importance of the Middle East—and the imperative of keeping it out of hostile hands—will remain.


Other issues have also kept the United States engaged. Since the 1970s, America has had a critical interest in preventing or combating international terrorism, much of which emerges from the Middle East. American policymakers have been properly concerned with confronting aggression against friendly nations and preventing the spread of weapons of mass destruction to rogue states or non-state actors. Then there is the American interest in promoting peace, democracy, and human rights in the Middle East—one that has never been as important as the other U.S. interests, that has affected how even the most cynical, “realist” administrations have approached the region.
 
Prove it liar.
Already did.
They been hating America since the Nazi's and the Mullah's lost WWII. Haters are going to hate. Its their problem and they been working at that hate since. They will either learn to get over it and get along or be as nothingness.
Yeah right..

in your fantasies you lying freak!


That did happened Mike, the 1953 CIA-MI6 Coup by Proxy in Iran.

CIA documents acknowledge its role in Iran's 1953 coup

CIA admits role in Iran's 1953 coup

The situation now is that if the SHTF with Iran, this potentially could develop into a Quasi-WWIII happening if Russia, China, Turkey and possibly India became involved. Nobody wants this only Saudi Arabia and Israel have for years been DEMANDING that Iran is bombed and Regime Changed and who for the majority part would NOT send their OWN to die but instead would do the essentially cowards thing of "Logistics From Safely Afar" or "Drone Attack From Safely Afar" they certainly would NOT put their OWN toe to toe on the ground in Iran as they never seem to get into any actual MEGA fight with any nation who they THINK could actually fight back toe to toe and Iran in this regard as of now is an Unknown Quantity - so that dirty and fatal work is ONLY ever meant for American and British Lapdog troops - who then get ZERO thanks for dying.

The sensible situation is De-Escalation, the Western world would significantly benefit from this, the last thing we need is yet more terrorist attacks on our own soil and also ANOTHER MASSIVE Refugee Crisis this time coming from MILLIONS of Iranians, thanks to Obama we already had the 2015 Refugee Crisis with Syrians and Libyans among other random groups.

I was referring to that idiot claiming he proved anything.
 
Iran's problems could be solved if they give up their terrorist crap and proxy wars, stay at home and take care of their own people in a decent manner.

Conversely the same could be stated about America, if America minded it's own business and stopped it's obsessive Invading/Bombing/Coup By Proxy Wars and just stayed at home and took care of it's own and instead put 10,000 troops on America's OWN borders to stop the Mexican's, Central Americans etc walking into America.

The situation is America seems addicted to interfering in Regional Conflicts that it has only a vague comprehension about and as the below list illustrates you have had VERY little success in your adventures and in the majority of situations have made things worse than they were before and this is both Republican AND Democrat Administrations. ALL you have achieved in the past few days at this MOMENT is amazingly uniting Iran AND Iraq in their hatred of America The Invading Occupying Entity, Iraq does NOT want you squatting in their Sovereign nation ANYMORE they want you OUT and you REFUSE to respect that and incredibly are now threatening them with sanctions and so when Americans get slaughtered in some suicide bombs and/or some other situation, well you should know WHY that has happened because You Reap What You Sow. The fundamental problem with the American Psyche is you have NO self-reflection and because of that you continue your out of control Addiction To Mayhem with the total inability to learn from your very very many mistakes eg. the last time you actually WON a conflict was when? You certainly did NOT win in any the below adventures:

DSP2gD8WsAET3qP.jpg


You WITHOUT THOUGHT across DECADES have been sending your young soldiers to fight and die in multiple UNWINNABLE conflicts that in the final analysis have NOTHING to do with you, and yet here you are AGAIN getting EXCITED at the possibility of MORE American blood and MORE American's returning home as bones to turn to dust in the ground:

85
Why didn't the Europeans stay out of Africa and the Middle East? Hopefully you know that it was the international community that asked the United States to arbitrate the issues between British Petroleum and Iran way back when.


Excerpt from Hoover Institute;
The interests that have long kept the United States involved in the Middle East are fairly clear. Coming out of World War II, American strategists resolved that the United States must prevent any hostile force from dominating a region of critical geopolitical or geo-economic significance. The Middle East, with its vast oil reserves, certainly fit that description. True, America never got a particularly large portion of its oil from Middle Eastern sources. But its allies did: “The Marshall Plan for Europe,” noted Truman’s first Secretary of Defense, James Forrestal, “could not succeed without access to the Middle East oil.” Moreover, the fact that oil was traded on a global market meant that a disruption of price or supply in one region would cause disruption on a far larger scale.


At present, the United States is again becoming a net energy exporter and a swing producer in the global oil market. Yet so long as the countries of the Middle East sit atop huge energy reserves that confer great wealth and power on whoever controls it, the strategic importance of the Middle East—and the imperative of keeping it out of hostile hands—will remain.


Other issues have also kept the United States engaged. Since the 1970s, America has had a critical interest in preventing or combating international terrorism, much of which emerges from the Middle East. American policymakers have been properly concerned with confronting aggression against friendly nations and preventing the spread of weapons of mass destruction to rogue states or non-state actors. Then there is the American interest in promoting peace, democracy, and human rights in the Middle East—one that has never been as important as the other U.S. interests, that has affected how even the most cynical, “realist” administrations have approached the region.

The interests that have long kept the United States involved in the Middle East are fairly clear. Coming out of World War II, American strategists resolved that the United States must prevent any hostile force from dominating a region of critical geopolitical or geo-economic significance. The Middle East, with its vast oil reserves, certainly fit that description. True, America never got a particularly large portion of its oil from Middle Eastern sources. But its allies did: “The Marshall Plan for Europe,” noted Truman’s first Secretary of Defense, James Forrestal, “could not succeed without access to the Middle East oil.” Moreover, the fact that oil was traded on a global market meant that a disruption of price or supply in one region would cause disruption on a far larger scale.


At present, the United States is again becoming a net energy exporter and a swing producer in the global oil market. Yet so long as the countries of the Middle East sit atop huge energy reserves that confer great wealth and power on whoever controls it, the strategic importance of the Middle East—and the imperative of keeping it out of hostile hands—will remain.


Other issues have also kept the United States engaged. Since the 1970s, America has had a critical interest in preventing or combating international terrorism, much of which emerges from the Middle East. American policymakers have been properly concerned with confronting aggression against friendly nations and preventing the spread of weapons of mass destruction to rogue states or non-state actors. Then there is the American interest in promoting peace, democracy, and human rights in the Middle East—one that has never been as important as the other U.S. interests, that has affected how even the most cynical, “realist” administrations have approached the region.

I did comment that the 1953 Coup by Proxy in Iran was done by the CIA and MI6.

"Then there is the American interest in promoting peace, democracy, and human rights in the Middle East—"

This would be Comedy Gold if it was not so completely perverted, because the one writing the article it comes from LITERALLY is being SERIOUS about writing such a line of 100% HORSECRAP. America (and also the British) is promoting peace and democracy how? Bombs and Arms Exports? America (and also the British) promotes human rights in the Middle East by what getting on it's knees to suck Saudi dick while The House of Saud chop peoples heads off in public....what about Bahrain where are America and the British on the um human rights thing in Bahrain where the ENTIRE opposition are either in dungeons or have had to flee to Safe Nations to escape the Bahrain Dictatorship.

Also are you aware that in Kenya on Sunday night the Islamists killed an American soldier and two defence contractors, you KNOW that was the ORIGINAL EXCUSE for assassinating that Iranian General that an American defence contractor was killed in the attempted siege.

Three Americans killed in Kenya terror attack

Kenya terror attack: Three Americans killed by Al-Shabaab - CNNPolitics

So WHY isn't America IMMEDIATELY threatening Kenya with impending invasion and bombing attack and the usual? Hmmm, I suppose American troops and defence contractors being killed by Islamists in Kenya does not matter.
 
Iran's problems could be solved if they give up their terrorist crap and proxy wars, stay at home and take care of their own people in a decent manner.

Conversely the same could be stated about America, if America minded it's own business and stopped it's obsessive Invading/Bombing/Coup By Proxy Wars and just stayed at home and took care of it's own and instead put 10,000 troops on America's OWN borders to stop the Mexican's, Central Americans etc walking into America.

The situation is America seems addicted to interfering in Regional Conflicts that it has only a vague comprehension about and as the below list illustrates you have had VERY little success in your adventures and in the majority of situations have made things worse than they were before and this is both Republican AND Democrat Administrations. ALL you have achieved in the past few days at this MOMENT is amazingly uniting Iran AND Iraq in their hatred of America The Invading Occupying Entity, Iraq does NOT want you squatting in their Sovereign nation ANYMORE they want you OUT and you REFUSE to respect that and incredibly are now threatening them with sanctions and so when Americans get slaughtered in some suicide bombs and/or some other situation, well you should know WHY that has happened because You Reap What You Sow. The fundamental problem with the American Psyche is you have NO self-reflection and because of that you continue your out of control Addiction To Mayhem with the total inability to learn from your very very many mistakes eg. the last time you actually WON a conflict was when? You certainly did NOT win in any the below adventures:

DSP2gD8WsAET3qP.jpg


You WITHOUT THOUGHT across DECADES have been sending your young soldiers to fight and die in multiple UNWINNABLE conflicts that in the final analysis have NOTHING to do with you, and yet here you are AGAIN getting EXCITED at the possibility of MORE American blood and MORE American's returning home as bones to turn to dust in the ground:

85
Why didn't the Europeans stay out of Africa and the Middle East? Hopefully you know that it was the international community that asked the United States to arbitrate the issues between British Petroleum and Iran way back when.


Excerpt from Hoover Institute;
The interests that have long kept the United States involved in the Middle East are fairly clear. Coming out of World War II, American strategists resolved that the United States must prevent any hostile force from dominating a region of critical geopolitical or geo-economic significance. The Middle East, with its vast oil reserves, certainly fit that description. True, America never got a particularly large portion of its oil from Middle Eastern sources. But its allies did: “The Marshall Plan for Europe,” noted Truman’s first Secretary of Defense, James Forrestal, “could not succeed without access to the Middle East oil.” Moreover, the fact that oil was traded on a global market meant that a disruption of price or supply in one region would cause disruption on a far larger scale.


At present, the United States is again becoming a net energy exporter and a swing producer in the global oil market. Yet so long as the countries of the Middle East sit atop huge energy reserves that confer great wealth and power on whoever controls it, the strategic importance of the Middle East—and the imperative of keeping it out of hostile hands—will remain.


Other issues have also kept the United States engaged. Since the 1970s, America has had a critical interest in preventing or combating international terrorism, much of which emerges from the Middle East. American policymakers have been properly concerned with confronting aggression against friendly nations and preventing the spread of weapons of mass destruction to rogue states or non-state actors. Then there is the American interest in promoting peace, democracy, and human rights in the Middle East—one that has never been as important as the other U.S. interests, that has affected how even the most cynical, “realist” administrations have approached the region.

The interests that have long kept the United States involved in the Middle East are fairly clear. Coming out of World War II, American strategists resolved that the United States must prevent any hostile force from dominating a region of critical geopolitical or geo-economic significance. The Middle East, with its vast oil reserves, certainly fit that description. True, America never got a particularly large portion of its oil from Middle Eastern sources. But its allies did: “The Marshall Plan for Europe,” noted Truman’s first Secretary of Defense, James Forrestal, “could not succeed without access to the Middle East oil.” Moreover, the fact that oil was traded on a global market meant that a disruption of price or supply in one region would cause disruption on a far larger scale.


At present, the United States is again becoming a net energy exporter and a swing producer in the global oil market. Yet so long as the countries of the Middle East sit atop huge energy reserves that confer great wealth and power on whoever controls it, the strategic importance of the Middle East—and the imperative of keeping it out of hostile hands—will remain.


Other issues have also kept the United States engaged. Since the 1970s, America has had a critical interest in preventing or combating international terrorism, much of which emerges from the Middle East. American policymakers have been properly concerned with confronting aggression against friendly nations and preventing the spread of weapons of mass destruction to rogue states or non-state actors. Then there is the American interest in promoting peace, democracy, and human rights in the Middle East—one that has never been as important as the other U.S. interests, that has affected how even the most cynical, “realist” administrations have approached the region.

I did comment that the 1953 Coup by Proxy in Iran was done by the CIA and MI6.

"Then there is the American interest in promoting peace, democracy, and human rights in the Middle East—"

This would be Comedy Gold if it was not so completely perverted, because the one writing the article it comes from LITERALLY is being SERIOUS about writing such a line of 100% HORSECRAP. America (and also the British) is promoting peace and democracy how? Bombs and Arms Exports? America (and also the British) promotes human rights in the Middle East by what getting on it's knees to suck Saudi dick while The House of Saud chop peoples heads off in public....what about Bahrain where are America and the British on the um human rights thing in Bahrain where the ENTIRE opposition are either in dungeons or have had to flee to Safe Nations to escape the Bahrain Dictatorship.

Also are you aware that in Kenya on Sunday night the Islamists killed an American soldier and two defence contractors, you KNOW that was the ORIGINAL EXCUSE for assassinating that Iranian General that an American defence contractor was killed in the attempted siege.

Three Americans killed in Kenya terror attack

Kenya terror attack: Three Americans killed by Al-Shabaab - CNNPolitics

So WHY isn't America IMMEDIATELY threatening Kenya with impending invasion and bombing attack and the usual? Hmmm, I suppose American troops and defence contractors being killed by Islamists in Kenya does not matter.
You concerned about Islamist all the sudden? Imagine that.

History of a portion of Iran's problems stemming from its own actions.
https://nsarchive2.gwu.edu/NSAEBB/N...ttle for Iran - 2014 release - Appendixes.pdf
 
...no more young American soldiers are going to die on your behalf anymore"

No American soldiers have died on "Israel's behalf". They fight their own battles. Although Obama did everything possible to sabotage Israeli security.
 
Iran's problems could be solved if they give up their terrorist crap and proxy wars, stay at home and take care of their own people in a decent manner.

Conversely the same could be stated about America, if America minded it's own business and stopped it's obsessive Invading/Bombing/Coup By Proxy Wars and just stayed at home and took care of it's own and instead put 10,000 troops on America's OWN borders to stop the Mexican's, Central Americans etc walking into America.

The situation is America seems addicted to interfering in Regional Conflicts that it has only a vague comprehension about and as the below list illustrates you have had VERY little success in your adventures and in the majority of situations have made things worse than they were before and this is both Republican AND Democrat Administrations. ALL you have achieved in the past few days at this MOMENT is amazingly uniting Iran AND Iraq in their hatred of America The Invading Occupying Entity, Iraq does NOT want you squatting in their Sovereign nation ANYMORE they want you OUT and you REFUSE to respect that and incredibly are now threatening them with sanctions and so when Americans get slaughtered in some suicide bombs and/or some other situation, well you should know WHY that has happened because You Reap What You Sow. The fundamental problem with the American Psyche is you have NO self-reflection and because of that you continue your out of control Addiction To Mayhem with the total inability to learn from your very very many mistakes eg. the last time you actually WON a conflict was when? You certainly did NOT win in any the below adventures:

DSP2gD8WsAET3qP.jpg


You WITHOUT THOUGHT across DECADES have been sending your young soldiers to fight and die in multiple UNWINNABLE conflicts that in the final analysis have NOTHING to do with you, and yet here you are AGAIN getting EXCITED at the possibility of MORE American blood and MORE American's returning home as bones to turn to dust in the ground:

85
Why didn't the Europeans stay out of Africa and the Middle East? Hopefully you know that it was the international community that asked the United States to arbitrate the issues between British Petroleum and Iran way back when.


Excerpt from Hoover Institute;
The interests that have long kept the United States involved in the Middle East are fairly clear. Coming out of World War II, American strategists resolved that the United States must prevent any hostile force from dominating a region of critical geopolitical or geo-economic significance. The Middle East, with its vast oil reserves, certainly fit that description. True, America never got a particularly large portion of its oil from Middle Eastern sources. But its allies did: “The Marshall Plan for Europe,” noted Truman’s first Secretary of Defense, James Forrestal, “could not succeed without access to the Middle East oil.” Moreover, the fact that oil was traded on a global market meant that a disruption of price or supply in one region would cause disruption on a far larger scale.


At present, the United States is again becoming a net energy exporter and a swing producer in the global oil market. Yet so long as the countries of the Middle East sit atop huge energy reserves that confer great wealth and power on whoever controls it, the strategic importance of the Middle East—and the imperative of keeping it out of hostile hands—will remain.


Other issues have also kept the United States engaged. Since the 1970s, America has had a critical interest in preventing or combating international terrorism, much of which emerges from the Middle East. American policymakers have been properly concerned with confronting aggression against friendly nations and preventing the spread of weapons of mass destruction to rogue states or non-state actors. Then there is the American interest in promoting peace, democracy, and human rights in the Middle East—one that has never been as important as the other U.S. interests, that has affected how even the most cynical, “realist” administrations have approached the region.

The interests that have long kept the United States involved in the Middle East are fairly clear. Coming out of World War II, American strategists resolved that the United States must prevent any hostile force from dominating a region of critical geopolitical or geo-economic significance. The Middle East, with its vast oil reserves, certainly fit that description. True, America never got a particularly large portion of its oil from Middle Eastern sources. But its allies did: “The Marshall Plan for Europe,” noted Truman’s first Secretary of Defense, James Forrestal, “could not succeed without access to the Middle East oil.” Moreover, the fact that oil was traded on a global market meant that a disruption of price or supply in one region would cause disruption on a far larger scale.


At present, the United States is again becoming a net energy exporter and a swing producer in the global oil market. Yet so long as the countries of the Middle East sit atop huge energy reserves that confer great wealth and power on whoever controls it, the strategic importance of the Middle East—and the imperative of keeping it out of hostile hands—will remain.


Other issues have also kept the United States engaged. Since the 1970s, America has had a critical interest in preventing or combating international terrorism, much of which emerges from the Middle East. American policymakers have been properly concerned with confronting aggression against friendly nations and preventing the spread of weapons of mass destruction to rogue states or non-state actors. Then there is the American interest in promoting peace, democracy, and human rights in the Middle East—one that has never been as important as the other U.S. interests, that has affected how even the most cynical, “realist” administrations have approached the region.

I did comment that the 1953 Coup by Proxy in Iran was done by the CIA and MI6.

"Then there is the American interest in promoting peace, democracy, and human rights in the Middle East—"

This would be Comedy Gold if it was not so completely perverted, because the one writing the article it comes from LITERALLY is being SERIOUS about writing such a line of 100% HORSECRAP. America (and also the British) is promoting peace and democracy how? Bombs and Arms Exports? America (and also the British) promotes human rights in the Middle East by what getting on it's knees to suck Saudi dick while The House of Saud chop peoples heads off in public....what about Bahrain where are America and the British on the um human rights thing in Bahrain where the ENTIRE opposition are either in dungeons or have had to flee to Safe Nations to escape the Bahrain Dictatorship.

Also are you aware that in Kenya on Sunday night the Islamists killed an American soldier and two defence contractors, you KNOW that was the ORIGINAL EXCUSE for assassinating that Iranian General that an American defence contractor was killed in the attempted siege.

Three Americans killed in Kenya terror attack

Kenya terror attack: Three Americans killed by Al-Shabaab - CNNPolitics

So WHY isn't America IMMEDIATELY threatening Kenya with impending invasion and bombing attack and the usual? Hmmm, I suppose American troops and defence contractors being killed by Islamists in Kenya does not matter.
You concerned about Islamist all the sudden? Imagine that.

History of a portion of Iran's problems stemming from its own actions.
https://nsarchive2.gwu.edu/NSAEBB/NSAEBB476/docs/Doc 1 (c) - Battle for Iran - 2014 release - Appendixes.pdf

"You concerned about Islamist all the sudden? Imagine that."

I have always been Anti-Islamist, it's something I have been consistent about since I joined this forum, I have also attempted to differentiate between Muslims and Radical Muslims between Islam and Radical Islam. IF The Donald gets into a war with Iran he will NOT be re-elected as part of his 2016 Campaign was to REMOVE America from all these pointless wars in the Middle East, this far he is America's ONLY President in the last 20 years who has NOT actively participated in Conflict in the Middle East and North Africa (Clinton, GWB and Obama ALL did)

Would you answer why Washington DC is NOT threatening to invade and bomb Kenya considering three Americans, a soldier and two defence contractor have been killed there?
 
...no more young American soldiers are going to die on your behalf anymore"

No American soldiers have died on "Israel's behalf". They fight their own battles. Although Obama did everything possible to sabotage Israeli security.

So okay if Israel fight their own battles they should be able to do Iran, I mean the Saudi's can assist them in that, of course there is a BIG difference between dropping some bombs on Palestine, Lebanon etc when that crowd have minimal means to go toe to toe except with some shitty missiles, it would be a radically different situation if they would be going toe to toe with fighter jets with PROPER bombs, but as you said Israel is a BIG GIRL and the Saudi's I add are also BIG GIRLS so they ALONE should be able to deal with Iran WITHOUT ANY WESTERN troops getting involved and dying.
 
Iran's problems could be solved if they give up their terrorist crap and proxy wars, stay at home and take care of their own people in a decent manner.

Conversely the same could be stated about America, if America minded it's own business and stopped it's obsessive Invading/Bombing/Coup By Proxy Wars and just stayed at home and took care of it's own and instead put 10,000 troops on America's OWN borders to stop the Mexican's, Central Americans etc walking into America.

The situation is America seems addicted to interfering in Regional Conflicts that it has only a vague comprehension about and as the below list illustrates you have had VERY little success in your adventures and in the majority of situations have made things worse than they were before and this is both Republican AND Democrat Administrations. ALL you have achieved in the past few days at this MOMENT is amazingly uniting Iran AND Iraq in their hatred of America The Invading Occupying Entity, Iraq does NOT want you squatting in their Sovereign nation ANYMORE they want you OUT and you REFUSE to respect that and incredibly are now threatening them with sanctions and so when Americans get slaughtered in some suicide bombs and/or some other situation, well you should know WHY that has happened because You Reap What You Sow. The fundamental problem with the American Psyche is you have NO self-reflection and because of that you continue your out of control Addiction To Mayhem with the total inability to learn from your very very many mistakes eg. the last time you actually WON a conflict was when? You certainly did NOT win in any the below adventures:

DSP2gD8WsAET3qP.jpg


You WITHOUT THOUGHT across DECADES have been sending your young soldiers to fight and die in multiple UNWINNABLE conflicts that in the final analysis have NOTHING to do with you, and yet here you are AGAIN getting EXCITED at the possibility of MORE American blood and MORE American's returning home as bones to turn to dust in the ground:

85
Why didn't the Europeans stay out of Africa and the Middle East? Hopefully you know that it was the international community that asked the United States to arbitrate the issues between British Petroleum and Iran way back when.


Excerpt from Hoover Institute;
The interests that have long kept the United States involved in the Middle East are fairly clear. Coming out of World War II, American strategists resolved that the United States must prevent any hostile force from dominating a region of critical geopolitical or geo-economic significance. The Middle East, with its vast oil reserves, certainly fit that description. True, America never got a particularly large portion of its oil from Middle Eastern sources. But its allies did: “The Marshall Plan for Europe,” noted Truman’s first Secretary of Defense, James Forrestal, “could not succeed without access to the Middle East oil.” Moreover, the fact that oil was traded on a global market meant that a disruption of price or supply in one region would cause disruption on a far larger scale.


At present, the United States is again becoming a net energy exporter and a swing producer in the global oil market. Yet so long as the countries of the Middle East sit atop huge energy reserves that confer great wealth and power on whoever controls it, the strategic importance of the Middle East—and the imperative of keeping it out of hostile hands—will remain.


Other issues have also kept the United States engaged. Since the 1970s, America has had a critical interest in preventing or combating international terrorism, much of which emerges from the Middle East. American policymakers have been properly concerned with confronting aggression against friendly nations and preventing the spread of weapons of mass destruction to rogue states or non-state actors. Then there is the American interest in promoting peace, democracy, and human rights in the Middle East—one that has never been as important as the other U.S. interests, that has affected how even the most cynical, “realist” administrations have approached the region.

The interests that have long kept the United States involved in the Middle East are fairly clear. Coming out of World War II, American strategists resolved that the United States must prevent any hostile force from dominating a region of critical geopolitical or geo-economic significance. The Middle East, with its vast oil reserves, certainly fit that description. True, America never got a particularly large portion of its oil from Middle Eastern sources. But its allies did: “The Marshall Plan for Europe,” noted Truman’s first Secretary of Defense, James Forrestal, “could not succeed without access to the Middle East oil.” Moreover, the fact that oil was traded on a global market meant that a disruption of price or supply in one region would cause disruption on a far larger scale.


At present, the United States is again becoming a net energy exporter and a swing producer in the global oil market. Yet so long as the countries of the Middle East sit atop huge energy reserves that confer great wealth and power on whoever controls it, the strategic importance of the Middle East—and the imperative of keeping it out of hostile hands—will remain.


Other issues have also kept the United States engaged. Since the 1970s, America has had a critical interest in preventing or combating international terrorism, much of which emerges from the Middle East. American policymakers have been properly concerned with confronting aggression against friendly nations and preventing the spread of weapons of mass destruction to rogue states or non-state actors. Then there is the American interest in promoting peace, democracy, and human rights in the Middle East—one that has never been as important as the other U.S. interests, that has affected how even the most cynical, “realist” administrations have approached the region.

I did comment that the 1953 Coup by Proxy in Iran was done by the CIA and MI6.

"Then there is the American interest in promoting peace, democracy, and human rights in the Middle East—"

This would be Comedy Gold if it was not so completely perverted, because the one writing the article it comes from LITERALLY is being SERIOUS about writing such a line of 100% HORSECRAP. America (and also the British) is promoting peace and democracy how? Bombs and Arms Exports? America (and also the British) promotes human rights in the Middle East by what getting on it's knees to suck Saudi dick while The House of Saud chop peoples heads off in public....what about Bahrain where are America and the British on the um human rights thing in Bahrain where the ENTIRE opposition are either in dungeons or have had to flee to Safe Nations to escape the Bahrain Dictatorship.

Also are you aware that in Kenya on Sunday night the Islamists killed an American soldier and two defence contractors, you KNOW that was the ORIGINAL EXCUSE for assassinating that Iranian General that an American defence contractor was killed in the attempted siege.

Three Americans killed in Kenya terror attack

Kenya terror attack: Three Americans killed by Al-Shabaab - CNNPolitics

So WHY isn't America IMMEDIATELY threatening Kenya with impending invasion and bombing attack and the usual? Hmmm, I suppose American troops and defence contractors being killed by Islamists in Kenya does not matter.
You concerned about Islamist all the sudden? Imagine that.

History of a portion of Iran's problems stemming from its own actions.
https://nsarchive2.gwu.edu/NSAEBB/NSAEBB476/docs/Doc 1 (c) - Battle for Iran - 2014 release - Appendixes.pdf

"You concerned about Islamist all the sudden? Imagine that."

I have always been Anti-Islamist, it's something I have been consistent about since I joined this forum, I have also attempted to differentiate between Muslims and Radical Muslims between Islam and Radical Islam. IF The Donald gets into a war with Iran he will NOT be re-elected as part of his 2016 Campaign was to REMOVE America from all these pointless wars in the Middle East, this far he is America's ONLY President in the last 20 years who has NOT actively participated in Conflict in the Middle East and North Africa (Clinton, GWB and Obama ALL did)

Would you answer why Washington DC is NOT threatening to invade and bomb Kenya considering three Americans, a soldier and two defence contractor have been killed there?
I have no reason to answer your inquiry. Donald Trump will be the president for awhile so get used to it. You could read a nice book in the meantime. Here is a little 28 page preview; Icon of Evil: Hitler's Mufti and the Rise of Radical Islam
 
Iran's problems could be solved if they give up their terrorist crap and proxy wars, stay at home and take care of their own people in a decent manner.

Conversely the same could be stated about America, if America minded it's own business and stopped it's obsessive Invading/Bombing/Coup By Proxy Wars and just stayed at home and took care of it's own and instead put 10,000 troops on America's OWN borders to stop the Mexican's, Central Americans etc walking into America.

The situation is America seems addicted to interfering in Regional Conflicts that it has only a vague comprehension about and as the below list illustrates you have had VERY little success in your adventures and in the majority of situations have made things worse than they were before and this is both Republican AND Democrat Administrations. ALL you have achieved in the past few days at this MOMENT is amazingly uniting Iran AND Iraq in their hatred of America The Invading Occupying Entity, Iraq does NOT want you squatting in their Sovereign nation ANYMORE they want you OUT and you REFUSE to respect that and incredibly are now threatening them with sanctions and so when Americans get slaughtered in some suicide bombs and/or some other situation, well you should know WHY that has happened because You Reap What You Sow. The fundamental problem with the American Psyche is you have NO self-reflection and because of that you continue your out of control Addiction To Mayhem with the total inability to learn from your very very many mistakes eg. the last time you actually WON a conflict was when? You certainly did NOT win in any the below adventures:

DSP2gD8WsAET3qP.jpg


You WITHOUT THOUGHT across DECADES have been sending your young soldiers to fight and die in multiple UNWINNABLE conflicts that in the final analysis have NOTHING to do with you, and yet here you are AGAIN getting EXCITED at the possibility of MORE American blood and MORE American's returning home as bones to turn to dust in the ground:

85
Why didn't the Europeans stay out of Africa and the Middle East? Hopefully you know that it was the international community that asked the United States to arbitrate the issues between British Petroleum and Iran way back when.


Excerpt from Hoover Institute;
The interests that have long kept the United States involved in the Middle East are fairly clear. Coming out of World War II, American strategists resolved that the United States must prevent any hostile force from dominating a region of critical geopolitical or geo-economic significance. The Middle East, with its vast oil reserves, certainly fit that description. True, America never got a particularly large portion of its oil from Middle Eastern sources. But its allies did: “The Marshall Plan for Europe,” noted Truman’s first Secretary of Defense, James Forrestal, “could not succeed without access to the Middle East oil.” Moreover, the fact that oil was traded on a global market meant that a disruption of price or supply in one region would cause disruption on a far larger scale.


At present, the United States is again becoming a net energy exporter and a swing producer in the global oil market. Yet so long as the countries of the Middle East sit atop huge energy reserves that confer great wealth and power on whoever controls it, the strategic importance of the Middle East—and the imperative of keeping it out of hostile hands—will remain.


Other issues have also kept the United States engaged. Since the 1970s, America has had a critical interest in preventing or combating international terrorism, much of which emerges from the Middle East. American policymakers have been properly concerned with confronting aggression against friendly nations and preventing the spread of weapons of mass destruction to rogue states or non-state actors. Then there is the American interest in promoting peace, democracy, and human rights in the Middle East—one that has never been as important as the other U.S. interests, that has affected how even the most cynical, “realist” administrations have approached the region.

The interests that have long kept the United States involved in the Middle East are fairly clear. Coming out of World War II, American strategists resolved that the United States must prevent any hostile force from dominating a region of critical geopolitical or geo-economic significance. The Middle East, with its vast oil reserves, certainly fit that description. True, America never got a particularly large portion of its oil from Middle Eastern sources. But its allies did: “The Marshall Plan for Europe,” noted Truman’s first Secretary of Defense, James Forrestal, “could not succeed without access to the Middle East oil.” Moreover, the fact that oil was traded on a global market meant that a disruption of price or supply in one region would cause disruption on a far larger scale.


At present, the United States is again becoming a net energy exporter and a swing producer in the global oil market. Yet so long as the countries of the Middle East sit atop huge energy reserves that confer great wealth and power on whoever controls it, the strategic importance of the Middle East—and the imperative of keeping it out of hostile hands—will remain.


Other issues have also kept the United States engaged. Since the 1970s, America has had a critical interest in preventing or combating international terrorism, much of which emerges from the Middle East. American policymakers have been properly concerned with confronting aggression against friendly nations and preventing the spread of weapons of mass destruction to rogue states or non-state actors. Then there is the American interest in promoting peace, democracy, and human rights in the Middle East—one that has never been as important as the other U.S. interests, that has affected how even the most cynical, “realist” administrations have approached the region.

I did comment that the 1953 Coup by Proxy in Iran was done by the CIA and MI6.

"Then there is the American interest in promoting peace, democracy, and human rights in the Middle East—"

This would be Comedy Gold if it was not so completely perverted, because the one writing the article it comes from LITERALLY is being SERIOUS about writing such a line of 100% HORSECRAP. America (and also the British) is promoting peace and democracy how? Bombs and Arms Exports? America (and also the British) promotes human rights in the Middle East by what getting on it's knees to suck Saudi dick while The House of Saud chop peoples heads off in public....what about Bahrain where are America and the British on the um human rights thing in Bahrain where the ENTIRE opposition are either in dungeons or have had to flee to Safe Nations to escape the Bahrain Dictatorship.

Also are you aware that in Kenya on Sunday night the Islamists killed an American soldier and two defence contractors, you KNOW that was the ORIGINAL EXCUSE for assassinating that Iranian General that an American defence contractor was killed in the attempted siege.

Three Americans killed in Kenya terror attack

Kenya terror attack: Three Americans killed by Al-Shabaab - CNNPolitics

So WHY isn't America IMMEDIATELY threatening Kenya with impending invasion and bombing attack and the usual? Hmmm, I suppose American troops and defence contractors being killed by Islamists in Kenya does not matter.
You concerned about Islamist all the sudden? Imagine that.

History of a portion of Iran's problems stemming from its own actions.
https://nsarchive2.gwu.edu/NSAEBB/NSAEBB476/docs/Doc 1 (c) - Battle for Iran - 2014 release - Appendixes.pdf

"You concerned about Islamist all the sudden? Imagine that."

I have always been Anti-Islamist, it's something I have been consistent about since I joined this forum, I have also attempted to differentiate between Muslims and Radical Muslims between Islam and Radical Islam. IF The Donald gets into a war with Iran he will NOT be re-elected as part of his 2016 Campaign was to REMOVE America from all these pointless wars in the Middle East, this far he is America's ONLY President in the last 20 years who has NOT actively participated in Conflict in the Middle East and North Africa (Clinton, GWB and Obama ALL did)

Would you answer why Washington DC is NOT threatening to invade and bomb Kenya considering three Americans, a soldier and two defence contractor have been killed there?

the three americans killed in KENYA ---were murdered by ALSHABAAB----the
Somali islamist terrorist gang. The place to invade would be Somalia---
not Kenya. Give it time
 
Conversely the same could be stated about America, if America minded it's own business and stopped it's obsessive Invading/Bombing/Coup By Proxy Wars and just stayed at home and took care of it's own and instead put 10,000 troops on America's OWN borders to stop the Mexican's, Central Americans etc walking into America.

The situation is America seems addicted to interfering in Regional Conflicts that it has only a vague comprehension about and as the below list illustrates you have had VERY little success in your adventures and in the majority of situations have made things worse than they were before and this is both Republican AND Democrat Administrations. ALL you have achieved in the past few days at this MOMENT is amazingly uniting Iran AND Iraq in their hatred of America The Invading Occupying Entity, Iraq does NOT want you squatting in their Sovereign nation ANYMORE they want you OUT and you REFUSE to respect that and incredibly are now threatening them with sanctions and so when Americans get slaughtered in some suicide bombs and/or some other situation, well you should know WHY that has happened because You Reap What You Sow. The fundamental problem with the American Psyche is you have NO self-reflection and because of that you continue your out of control Addiction To Mayhem with the total inability to learn from your very very many mistakes eg. the last time you actually WON a conflict was when? You certainly did NOT win in any the below adventures:

DSP2gD8WsAET3qP.jpg


You WITHOUT THOUGHT across DECADES have been sending your young soldiers to fight and die in multiple UNWINNABLE conflicts that in the final analysis have NOTHING to do with you, and yet here you are AGAIN getting EXCITED at the possibility of MORE American blood and MORE American's returning home as bones to turn to dust in the ground:

85
Why didn't the Europeans stay out of Africa and the Middle East? Hopefully you know that it was the international community that asked the United States to arbitrate the issues between British Petroleum and Iran way back when.


Excerpt from Hoover Institute;
The interests that have long kept the United States involved in the Middle East are fairly clear. Coming out of World War II, American strategists resolved that the United States must prevent any hostile force from dominating a region of critical geopolitical or geo-economic significance. The Middle East, with its vast oil reserves, certainly fit that description. True, America never got a particularly large portion of its oil from Middle Eastern sources. But its allies did: “The Marshall Plan for Europe,” noted Truman’s first Secretary of Defense, James Forrestal, “could not succeed without access to the Middle East oil.” Moreover, the fact that oil was traded on a global market meant that a disruption of price or supply in one region would cause disruption on a far larger scale.


At present, the United States is again becoming a net energy exporter and a swing producer in the global oil market. Yet so long as the countries of the Middle East sit atop huge energy reserves that confer great wealth and power on whoever controls it, the strategic importance of the Middle East—and the imperative of keeping it out of hostile hands—will remain.


Other issues have also kept the United States engaged. Since the 1970s, America has had a critical interest in preventing or combating international terrorism, much of which emerges from the Middle East. American policymakers have been properly concerned with confronting aggression against friendly nations and preventing the spread of weapons of mass destruction to rogue states or non-state actors. Then there is the American interest in promoting peace, democracy, and human rights in the Middle East—one that has never been as important as the other U.S. interests, that has affected how even the most cynical, “realist” administrations have approached the region.

The interests that have long kept the United States involved in the Middle East are fairly clear. Coming out of World War II, American strategists resolved that the United States must prevent any hostile force from dominating a region of critical geopolitical or geo-economic significance. The Middle East, with its vast oil reserves, certainly fit that description. True, America never got a particularly large portion of its oil from Middle Eastern sources. But its allies did: “The Marshall Plan for Europe,” noted Truman’s first Secretary of Defense, James Forrestal, “could not succeed without access to the Middle East oil.” Moreover, the fact that oil was traded on a global market meant that a disruption of price or supply in one region would cause disruption on a far larger scale.


At present, the United States is again becoming a net energy exporter and a swing producer in the global oil market. Yet so long as the countries of the Middle East sit atop huge energy reserves that confer great wealth and power on whoever controls it, the strategic importance of the Middle East—and the imperative of keeping it out of hostile hands—will remain.


Other issues have also kept the United States engaged. Since the 1970s, America has had a critical interest in preventing or combating international terrorism, much of which emerges from the Middle East. American policymakers have been properly concerned with confronting aggression against friendly nations and preventing the spread of weapons of mass destruction to rogue states or non-state actors. Then there is the American interest in promoting peace, democracy, and human rights in the Middle East—one that has never been as important as the other U.S. interests, that has affected how even the most cynical, “realist” administrations have approached the region.

I did comment that the 1953 Coup by Proxy in Iran was done by the CIA and MI6.

"Then there is the American interest in promoting peace, democracy, and human rights in the Middle East—"

This would be Comedy Gold if it was not so completely perverted, because the one writing the article it comes from LITERALLY is being SERIOUS about writing such a line of 100% HORSECRAP. America (and also the British) is promoting peace and democracy how? Bombs and Arms Exports? America (and also the British) promotes human rights in the Middle East by what getting on it's knees to suck Saudi dick while The House of Saud chop peoples heads off in public....what about Bahrain where are America and the British on the um human rights thing in Bahrain where the ENTIRE opposition are either in dungeons or have had to flee to Safe Nations to escape the Bahrain Dictatorship.

Also are you aware that in Kenya on Sunday night the Islamists killed an American soldier and two defence contractors, you KNOW that was the ORIGINAL EXCUSE for assassinating that Iranian General that an American defence contractor was killed in the attempted siege.

Three Americans killed in Kenya terror attack

Kenya terror attack: Three Americans killed by Al-Shabaab - CNNPolitics

So WHY isn't America IMMEDIATELY threatening Kenya with impending invasion and bombing attack and the usual? Hmmm, I suppose American troops and defence contractors being killed by Islamists in Kenya does not matter.
You concerned about Islamist all the sudden? Imagine that.

History of a portion of Iran's problems stemming from its own actions.
https://nsarchive2.gwu.edu/NSAEBB/NSAEBB476/docs/Doc 1 (c) - Battle for Iran - 2014 release - Appendixes.pdf

"You concerned about Islamist all the sudden? Imagine that."

I have always been Anti-Islamist, it's something I have been consistent about since I joined this forum, I have also attempted to differentiate between Muslims and Radical Muslims between Islam and Radical Islam. IF The Donald gets into a war with Iran he will NOT be re-elected as part of his 2016 Campaign was to REMOVE America from all these pointless wars in the Middle East, this far he is America's ONLY President in the last 20 years who has NOT actively participated in Conflict in the Middle East and North Africa (Clinton, GWB and Obama ALL did)

Would you answer why Washington DC is NOT threatening to invade and bomb Kenya considering three Americans, a soldier and two defence contractor have been killed there?
I have no reason to answer your inquiry. Donald Trump will be the president for awhile so get used to it. You could read a nice book in the meantime. Here is a little 28 page preview; Icon of Evil: Hitler's Mufti and the Rise of Radical Islam

"I have no reason to answer your inquiry."

That's because you are UNABLE to give a logical answer to it. There should be NO difference between bombing Islamists in Iran or Iraq OR Kenya.

The rest of your comments, my response is this:

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