We did until we couldn't anymore though?

We did until they unconditionally surrendered.
We did until we couldn't anymore though?

We did until they unconditionally surrendered.
They are the same fighters my friend. 90% of the Fighters in Libya were outsiders from Saudi Arabia, Qatar, Afghanistan, Iraq, etc. Those same fighters left after Gaddafi was overthrown and left it up to the other Libyan Islamists. Those same fighters went on to Syria and now Iraq.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Foreign_rebel_fighters_in_the_Syrian_civil_war
http://www.aawsat.net/2014/07/article55334325
http://northafricapost.com/5795-libyan-fighters-return-from-the-middle-east-for-homegrown-jihad.html
People still argue with kingsidiot? I'll never understand why.

The story has went from only 800 Kurds alive stranded on the mountain to the Kurd army is banging on ISIS now.
The fukk is really going on.
What does that say about the current situation?The people on the mountain weren't kurds they were another minority. The Kurds basically have their own country that straddles the Turkish and north western Iranian border. The Kurds have their own military and remind me of feudal lords.
feudal lords though?The people on the mountain weren't kurds they were another minority. The Kurds basically have their own country that straddles the Turkish and north western Iranian border. The Kurds have their own military and remind me of feudal lords.
What does that say about the current situation?
Yeah but where are you getting your info that Obama trained these guys? There were secular and nonsecular fighters among the syrian rebels and the US was arming those not the islamist fundamentalist. Maybe some arms got to these guys but Obama hardly "trained" them.
Do you think I mean Barry went down there himself to train these people? In 2007 West Point Counter-Intelligence wrote in their piece about AL-Q fighters in Iraq. Though many were Saudi Arabians and Libyans from Benghazi(2011 Uprising Origins) , Syrians who sympathized with Islamists and Jihadist also fought there too( coming from the same areas of the so called uprising in 2011). There maybe were some secular fighters in between the rebels but I doubt highly there were more than 1% of the fighters. Majority of the rebels were coming from outside the country. 