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They puttin in that work regardless of whether I like them or not. The Iraq war may go down as the biggest single blunder in American history.
America has been fukking Iraq with a steel rod long before the Iraqi war/occupation. any social cohesion that country had died during the sanctions era, along with half a million children. :snoop:
 

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hey, lets not forget them trying to strong-arm Kuwait and gassing the Kurds :ufdup:
who sold him the gas? :mjpls:

and I'm not talking about the Gulf War (which was bogus, Kuwait is an illegitimate British colonial outpost and belongs to Iraq), I'm talking about the 13 years of "infanticide masquerading as policy" that effectively ended Iraq as a country.
 
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who sold him the gass? :mjpls:

and I'm talking about the Gulf War (which was bogus, Kuwait is an illegitimate British colonial outpost and belongs to Iraq), I'm talking about the 13 years of sanctions that killed millions and ended Iraq as a country.
hey, Saddam was gonna have to go regardless, but the way it happened is inexcusable.
 

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Islamic State Uses Crucifixion in Syrian Push, Observatory Says
By Ladane Nasseri Aug 11, 2014 10:46 AM ET
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Militants from the Islamic State, an al-Qaeda breakaway group, are taking advantage of the world’s focus on Iraq to push deeper into eastern Syria and are using beheadings and crucifixion to intimidate opponents, according to an opposition human rights group.

The Islamic State ordered residents in the town of al-Sha’fa to hand over members of the al-Sheetat clan who had tried to resist the group, the U.K.-based Syrian Observatory for Human Rights said. It beheaded two men, the group said.

Militants also crucified two men from the town of al-Mayadeen also in the Deir Ezzour province after charging them with “dealing with the apostates,” the rights group said on its Facebook page. Apostates are people who have abandoned a faith or cause. Two other men from al-Bolel town were executed by the fighters for “insulting” god, it said.

The Islamic State, which used to call itself Islamic State in Iraq and the Levant and is seeking to create a religious caliphate that crosses national borders, holds vast swaths of territory in Syria and Iraq, including key installations such as dams, military outposts and Iraq’s second biggest city, Mosul.

http://www.bloomberg.com/news/2014-...cifixion-in-syrian-push-observatory-says.html
 

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America has been fukking Iraq with a steel rod long before the Iraqi war/occupation. any social cohesion that country had died during the sanctions era, along with half a million children. :snoop:
True but all that is light work compared to that utter disaster of a war. America does not control the following things now as a consequence of the war :

1. Syria

2. Northern Iraq

3. The Oil

4. Nat Gas

5. Kurdistan

What remains to be seen now is if these utter and complete cowards in the Iraqi army can put in SOME work, any work, to regain some of their country, or are they gonna roll over and let Iran crush these dudes. I mean as much as ISIS seems like a force right now they have a clock ticking. They are selling oil on the international market lower than the standard WTI price which has crushed the price of oil to a low of 96 dollars a barrel (I trade oil futures). That helps the U.S. economy immediately but creates an imbalance in actual demand and supply so in the long run it is detrimental because it will create unrealistic expectations in the market and thereby increase volatility. Any non state actor that effects the price of anything, especially oil, is bound to catch a fade.

Adding to that, there is literally no chance in hell Iran is going to let them get ANYWHERE near Karbala. That's Shia Mecca. These ISIS clowns are going to do some stupid shyt if they go there so Iran and Hezbollah are hanging over their heads like an axe. It's only a matter of months.
 

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They puttin in that work regardless of whether I like them or not. The Iraq war may go down as the biggest single blunder in American history.
When Caliph Abu Bakr Baghdadi made that Mosul appearance you knew it was a wrap.

Their foot soldiers been hyped up, nikkas overran 3 Syrian military bases in one week :damn:

1000 ISIS made 30000 Iraqi troops drop their uniforms and run :deadrose:

Nikkas successfully repelled 9 assaults from the Iraqi army on Tikrit :why:

They giving that work to the Peshmargah when everybody thought the Kurds were about that life :mjlol:

Now they launching the assault on Baghdad? :phew:

I swear ISIS will murk any Arab military right now :wow:

Black flags gang whipping out that good food :cook:
 

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If IS go into Baghdad it's going to get crazy.

As it is there may be an internal civil war between Shiites if Maliki doesn't step down which he apparently has no intention of doing as of right now.
 

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am I supposed to be surprised by this?


I'm talking about sanctions on Iraq being the root cause of Iraq's disintegration, and first you bring up Kuwait and Halabja as what... some half-assed justification? as if Saddam killing civilians with weapons supplied by western countries gives the West the right to collectively punish an entire people... and then you tell me "Saddam had to go", as if the sanctions were aimed at him and not the civilian population, which is fukking absurd.

I have no idea what you're supposed to be surprised by, you're all over the place, breh.
 
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When Caliph Abu Bakr Baghdadi made that Mosul appearance you knew it was a wrap.

Their foot soldiers been hyped up, nikkas overran 3 Syrian military bases in one week :damn:

1000 ISIS made 30000 Iraqi troops drop their uniforms and run :deadrose:

Nikkas successfully repelled 9 assaults from the Iraqi army on Tikrit :why:

They giving that work to the Peshmargah when everybody thought the Kurds were about that life :mjlol:

Now they launching the assault on Baghdad? :phew:

I swear ISIS will murk any Arab military right now :wow:

Black flags gang whipping out that good food :cook:

Like i said in my previous post, it's just about over for these nikkas. Quote me soon enough. They are going to get crushed by either Iran or America.
@Broke Wave Kurdistan is definitely under US sovereignty :comeon:

Not really. America never wanted a Kurdish state and wants to keep the structural integrity of Iraq intact for political reasons :manny:
 
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