ISIS (and related) "Official" Thread

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It's about over for isis they making too much noise. About to force us into putting people on the ground . Should have stayed in Syria
 
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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.


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

Funny, watching all these "just create a Kurdish state" arguments pop up everywhere like it's some simple solution to stabilizing that part of the region. They might function in Syria and Iraq, but Iran and Turkey will not let that happen. If you think Israel is going hard on Hamas and Gaza, just wait till the Kurds in Turkey start making noise about joining/creating/supporting an independent Kurdistan
 

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breh walks through half the bridge from the Kurdish side to the ISIS side :lupe: ... asking for an interview :whew: god bless journalists :mjlol:

 

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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.
Son. WTF are you saying right now?

Saddam was backed TO A POINT and he crossed the line and he had to go when he pushed the limits
 

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Funny, watching all these "just create a Kurdish state" arguments pop up everywhere like it's some simple solution to stabilizing that part of the region. They might function in Syria and Iraq, but Iran and Turkey will not let that happen. If you think Israel is going hard on Hamas and Gaza, just wait till the Kurds in Turkey start making noise about joining/creating/supporting an independent Kurdistan
Turkey supports an independent Kurdistan...in Northern Iraq :pachaha:
 

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Son. WTF are you saying right now?

Saddam was backed TO A POINT and he crossed the line and he had to go when he pushed the limits

:what:

what does that have to do with the point I was trying to make about how the sanctions destroyed the social cohesion of Iraq?

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:

do you even read it before you replied to it?

stick to religion breh. :snoop:
 
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It's about over for isis they making too much noise. About to force us into putting people on the ground . Should have stayed in Syria
Im not sure thats a politically tenable outcome for Obama. While there might be some covert ground operations done by US special forces, if it has gotten to this point, we might have to work through Iran and let them handle the situation on the ground. Increased cooperation with Iran might be an upside to this awful situation, though.
 

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If Iran officially send troops to Iraq you'll probably start seeing explosions all over Tehran. Them ayatollas don't want them issues on home turf, they'd rather have the damage done in neighbouring Iraq.
 
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