I see I'ma need someone with pale skin for this.I'm trying not to relive it, breh
@the cac mamba
Answer this question for me cac. This is your field of expertise
I see I'ma need someone with pale skin for this.I'm trying not to relive it, breh
if i had to guess id say right around when it hits his heartI see I'ma need someone with pale skin for this.
@the cac mamba
Answer this question for me cac. This is your field of expertise
That's ignorant as hell about the whole history of warfare. Do you even know how many bombs we dropped in Cambodia? And it didn't do a lick of good. We were in Vietnam for 20+ years, dropped more bombs during that war than we had in all of WW2, and still couldn't root them out. Look at the Soviets in Afghanistan - that was a smaller, less organized force than ISIS, and the Soviets had an enormous miltary and were as brutal as fukk, and they still got rolled by some fools in caves with a tiny bit of American logistical support.
You don't win wars from the air. And you can't bomb out a force that's integrated into the local population. It's way, way harder than that, as has been proven over and over and over again in history.
The miltary expertise is from Saddam's disposed generals, who are actively helping ISIS because they were pushed out of power and all the shytes rule Iraq now.
The money comes from $120 million that they've made in ransoms, a couple millon they make every day from the oil wells they control, all the shyt they've looted and stolen from the cities they conquer (reportedly $500 million alone from the banks they broke into when they took down Mosul), and the taxes they demand from the populations they control.
The weapons are what they've taken/bought from defectors and overpowered/defecting rebel groups in Syria. They have so much money now that they're also buying stuff on the black market off of Eastern European and Middle Eastern countries. They got some stuff from the Iraqi forces they overpowered, but a lot of that is actually too technologically advanced for them to use (some of the new highly computerized shyt just takes too many tech guys to troubleshoot and maintain), so they usually destroy it so the Iraqis can't use it and keep buying the low-tech stuff with their ample money.
None of this is secret or unlikely.
Al Queda was funded by wealthy Arabs.
Taliban was run by Pakistan.
Contras were run by USA.
Nazis???
Perhaps because North Carolina wasn't already a war zone covered with rebel groups, weapons, and deposed generals like Iraq and Syria were?
Exactly - the people who write this shyt know nothing about it. They act like the world is so simple that the most simplistic ideas would solve everything....and since nothing goes the way they assume, they have to invent the most complex conspiracies to explain it.
ISIS is DEFININTELY the result of America's violence and idiocy in the region. But it's the (predictable, sadly) result of 30+ years of promoting war and terror in the area, not some secret conspiracy. Just like the Khmer Rouge, the Taliban, and every other brutal group that's emerged out of a population subjected to war for too long to be normal.
nah this dude pinned against a wallWas that the one where they had the dude hanging from the roof likes he's a Marlin they cut him in half or some shyt?
And yet you think its cool to sit up and watch them shyts...I really think these savages do nothing all day but sit around unemployed and think of the most jaw dropping brutal methods to kill people.
1. Root what out? U.S. thought of Chinese-Communism going on in Vietnam but that was a lie. It was about the opium trade of the Golden Triangle. Gulf of Tolkien was fabricated.
2. Your lack of history on Afghanistan shows. Afghan is called the Graveyard of Empires for a reason, it was beyond Soviet Union.
3. Bombing from air was never about winning but to do massive damage to the core of the fighters fleet, weapons depot, water supply, etc.
4. Where is this proof that Saddam's generals are involved with ISIS? Where is the concrete evidence?
4a. The only thing real is the Shia Death Squads that were murdering Sunni's trained by General Petraus and other military officials.
5. Some of ISIS money supply came from the oil rev. which is true but the ransoms weren't documented well enough to believe since who are they kidnapping in Iraq since majority of the population is poor?
Apparently the bank robbery was a rumor...
Iraqi Bankers Say ISIS Never Stole $430 Million From Mosul Banks
6. The weapons didn't come from Syria but from Libya, Qatar, Saudi Arabia and the U.S. The whole Hilary-Benghazi scandal was about gun running weapons from Libya into Syria.
Libya arms fueling conflicts in Syria, Mali and beyond: U.N. experts
Arming Syria’s Rebellion: How Libyan Weapons and Know-How Reach Anti-Assad Fighters | TIME.com
SOURCE: CIA Was Smuggling Weapons to Syrian Rebels During Benghazi Embassy Attack
6A. Their vehicles( i hear alot of bytching about Toyotas being common) were given to them by the U.S.
This one Toyota pickup truck is at the top of the shopping list for the Free Syrian Army — and the Taliban
7. No one said it was secret.
8. Al-Qeada funded by Wealthy Arabs is a reach. U.S. and Saudi Arabia...yes. Taliban funded by U.S. and trained by Pakistan...yes. Nazis was funded by The Vatican and the U.S.
9. The only thing complex are those making assumptions that a conspiracy is just a theory without doing the homework. Later on blaming those who got it right as those creating "stories".
10. ISIS isn't the result of Iraq violence, it's a creation of the U.S. who was losing influence in the M.E. and they wanted to use that excuse in their writings... like "Which Path to Persia?".
And in case you think it's a conspiracy theory. Here is John McCain and other congressmen with leader of the LIFG (The Libyan Islamic Fighting Group) a known terrorist group.
Libyan Islamic Fighting Group - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Profile: Libyan rebel commander Abdel Hakim Belhadj - BBC News
Leading Libyan Islamist met Free Syrian Army opposition group
FRANK GAFFNEY JR.: Abdelhakim Belhadj, a U.S.-backed rebel, reportedly leads Islamic State in Libya