I guess the Libyans could always sell some planes to ISIS, ISIS has lots of cash money.
9/3/2014 12:09:03 PM
http://www.wral.com/islamic-state-backers-under-scrutiny-in-us/13915001/
9/4/2014 9:59:22 AM
My city's largest newspaper continues to be an unlikely source of support for Obama.http://www.sltrib.com/sltrib/opinion/58373775-82/obama-islamic-state-terror.html.csp
9/4/2014 1:57:00 PM
He's so good, that he even kills people before they can even become terrorists!Yay, drones!
9/4/2014 4:50:28 PM
It's easy to kill a lot of terrorists when you classify every mail over a certain age that you kill as an enemy combatant or terrorist regardless of whether they actually are one.
9/4/2014 5:17:15 PM
You know who could have controlled IS in Iraq? Saddam Hussein.
9/4/2014 5:35:19 PM
every mail, he saysalso, I don't usually read troll posts, but ^ is not far from the truth...[Edited on September 4, 2014 at 5:45 PM. Reason : ]
9/4/2014 5:44:44 PM
Go to war and fuck up an entire country, and it becomes politically unstable.... who would have thought?
9/4/2014 6:25:24 PM
I hate it when JHC and I agree
9/4/2014 10:15:11 PM
I think its funny that Jesus misuses commas exactly the same way dtownral does.As if we needed even more proof they're the same person.At least he is posting less these days! Mission accomplished.
9/5/2014 6:17:35 PM
learn how paragraphs work bro
9/5/2014 6:18:40 PM
^^I average less than 3 posts a day, lover.
9/5/2014 6:50:58 PM
9/5/2014 11:59:24 PM
Bullshit. http://i0.wp.com/www.therightcurmudgeon.com/wp-content/uploads/2014/08/James-Foley.png?resize=600%2C387That's the dumbest shit I've ever read from Al Jazeera. First, why would we go to war over the death of a journalist? That's absurd. He doesn't look "jihadist" because he's fucking British. Breaking news: there are tons of non-Arabs in ISIS. The picture of him beheaded is not suspicious whatsoever. They have no emotion because they have been broken. I've seen tons of executions. People largely have accepted their fate by the time they meet the executioner. The editing of the video is the only weird thing. But they probably did it that way so it could be shown on the news, making it more impactful.[Edited on September 6, 2014 at 8:12 PM. Reason : added some thoughts]
9/6/2014 8:00:56 PM
Those idiots have clearly never been to /r/watchpeopledie.Every fucking beheading by these barbarians has been where the victim showed no intention of resisting. I imagine there's a mountain of brainwashing occurring in the weeks before.
9/6/2014 8:11:40 PM
http://www.nbcnews.com/politics/first-read/obama-wants-congresss-ok-train-syrian-rebels-will-he-get-n200241Arming more rebels vs. ramping up our own military.What your thoughts TSB?
9/10/2014 2:22:38 PM
We need Israel to do the dirty work and Obama can be all
9/10/2014 2:32:19 PM
What could possibly go wrong?Oh wait...http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Soviet_war_in_Afghanistanhttp://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Osama_bin_Laden#Mujahideen_in_Afghanistan
9/10/2014 2:34:08 PM
So should we send the troops back in? Would Americans support some more world policing?
9/10/2014 2:39:36 PM
9/10/2014 2:43:15 PM
i vote neither
9/10/2014 2:49:37 PM
What happens if neither?Isis will either take over Iraq, or Iran will have to step in growing their power/influence in the middle east, increasing likelihood of a showdown with Israel, which would get the US involved anyway.
9/10/2014 2:53:05 PM
Iran will continue to step into Iraq, we need to be doing everything we can to improve our dialogue with Iran even if that means tabling nuclear talks and making some other concessions. Arab League nations will also do more to fight ISIS and there will likely be some ad hoc cross-sect alliances between Iran and more Arab League nations. It's not an ideal situation, but we have to face the reality that we have lost significant influence in the region because of our foreign policy there over the last decade+[Edited on September 10, 2014 at 3:01 PM. Reason : .]
9/10/2014 3:00:17 PM
9/10/2014 6:23:08 PM
How do iraqi shia feel about joining Iran? I really think Iraq should be split into three states if we want a long term solution without a dictator. The Obama solution is just a way of prolonging our constant war and military industrial complex in a way that keeps the americans happy. Its not the money spent that ameicans care about. The american people are fine with that as long as our soldiers aren't dying. Thats why the complex has shifted over the last 10 years to only include using/giving equipment. Weapons can be continually produced without political fallout. Last time we armed rebels, many of them joined what is now isis. Now we are arming rebels to fight the bad rebels who we also armed but we can't arm them enough to crush isis or assad will win.[Edited on September 10, 2014 at 7:49 PM. Reason : all because of 2 beheadings. without the beheadings we'd still be doing nothing.]
9/10/2014 7:48:58 PM
I don't think Americans mind soldiers dying, and I don't even think soldiers mind soldiers dying, as long as they feel it's for a noble cause. The soldiers job is to fight and risk their life for America.People (or at least Fox News) seem more upset with Obama for taking actions that seem weak but reduce the chances of soldiers dying, than when he shows some bravado.
9/10/2014 11:12:19 PM
9/11/2014 1:59:37 AM
9/11/2014 9:20:40 AM
the beheadings changed public opinion though
9/11/2014 10:40:47 AM
He literally said nothing new in the speech, at least not to anyone who's been paying attention. Everything he said we're going to do, we're already doing, including modest increases to our military presence on the ground. Leaving it up to Congress to arm the Syrian rebels is definitely a political move, he doesn't wasn't Democrats to be the only ones on the hook if/when that blows up in his face.
9/11/2014 11:24:19 AM
http://www.theonion.com/articles/obama-vows-to-split-isis-into-dozens-of-extremist,36903If you assume that an extremist view of islam is the gasoline for all of this, how do we go about watering down Islam? Christianity seems well watered down nowadays, and wealth/industrialization was probably responsible for a lot of this.
9/11/2014 12:39:16 PM
9/12/2014 4:43:34 AM
Brit was beheaded. What are these guys thinking? Are they trying to piss off every major world power? Do they honestly think they can contend?
9/14/2014 7:09:38 PM
They are the bad guys right now. They need to get us over there so we can become the bad guys again.
9/14/2014 7:58:19 PM
Bingo.
9/14/2014 8:15:57 PM
9/14/2014 9:48:55 PM
did you mean Bush's face? or both Bush and Obama's face? because, yes. it is.
9/14/2014 10:13:07 PM
At this point it doesn't really matter what Bush did, he's been out of office for 6 years. All the fun new adventures in the middle east and elsewhere are on Obama. Yeah, Bush got us into Iraq, everyone knows this, but Obama has kept us there, and did things in Libya and is now pushing for more shit in Iraq and involvement in Syria.Yes, W. was a mediocre to bad president, but at some point, and I'd say midway through term #2 reasonable, you need to stop pointing fingers at the previous administration and look to yourself in terms of foreign policy decisions and their consequences. No one is arguing that there were problems to grapple with that were not of this president's making, but guess what, they're his and ours now!Same thing with Russia and Ukraine. Had we not been fucking with their legally elected government and meddling in their affairs we wouldn't be in a pissing match with the only country who can cripple Europe via heating oil embargo or threaten our allies there militarily.This administration needs to own foreign policy and stop trying to shift blame.
9/14/2014 11:47:08 PM
If Obama had to actually own something, he wouldn't know what to do. He twice ran on blaming the previous guy. It's all he knows; goodness knows he doesn't know how to be President.
9/14/2014 11:53:56 PM
^^ just because everyone knows it, doesn't mean that the Iraq war wasn't Bush's fault and it doesn't mean that it wasn't a huge fuck up. Destroying Iraq was a monumental mistake, probably the biggest of our generation. The instability of middle east and strength of ISIL are directly because of Bush.[Edited on September 15, 2014 at 8:58 AM. Reason : .]
9/15/2014 8:58:20 AM
We should just leave dictators in place over there. They are ruthless and cruel, but I'm beginning to believe that ruthless and cruel is the only way anyone can keep these people in line.
9/15/2014 10:46:48 AM
Yeah, those subhuman scum. Those filthy brown dogs. All they know is fear, all they respect is violence. Give them more of the same. Primitive culture, barely out of caves, glass parking lot, blah blah blah.You need to wake up to the fact that you are a bad person and get your life straight.
9/15/2014 12:55:25 PM
9/15/2014 3:03:25 PM
^^So were you actually for toppling Saddam? And Gadhafi? Mubarak? And upcoming...Assad?Because lemme tell you, those people have really blossomed since those guys have been overthrown. It's been a regular renaissance in those countries.
9/15/2014 3:14:30 PM
9/15/2014 3:43:52 PM
Disagree on Iraq. While I think the reasons were wrong for going there and we shouldn't have in the first place, when W left Iraq was a stable place. That's why it stopped being in the news and the focus was on Afghanistan, because we were winning.There were numerous mishaps in the management of the war, but they were exacerbated by Obama by not listening to his military advisers. Many, including those on the left, had actually come to agree that W was successful in Iraq because it allowed others to follow (Egypt, Libya, etc.) We have to keep a presence there, and BO withdrew from Iraq from a purely political reason that was against nearly all advice.
9/15/2014 3:44:31 PM
There are no good guys and bad guys. The United States does not possess moral authority, those men were not cartoon supervillains, and they as individuals were not completely responsible for any status quo. Removing them from power does not magically grant powers of love and justice to the people nor does it cause organized extremists to spring up like mushrooms after rain.
9/15/2014 3:49:12 PM
No, but removing any government or power structure results in a power vacuum which will be filled by one or more people or groups. That's what happens anywhere, it's not unique to the middle east. Sometimes the process is relatively non violent, but sometimes when the country in question was not created by the people who live there you will get conflict as groups of people seek to form there own alliances and countries. Remember, up until the European powers divided that region up amongst themselves it looked a hell of a lot different. You really want to blame something you can blame the Sykes-Picot treaty for the current sectarian violence.
9/15/2014 4:01:34 PM
is sykes-picot the secret origin of shia vs. sunni
9/15/2014 4:13:06 PM
Nope but it did force them to share a country and in Iraq specifically the British put the minority group in power to help them control the majority. It might be best from a standpoint of stability and peace to have a kurdish state, a sunni state, and a shiite state. That seems to be the way that people in that region choose to group themselves. This is not a new concept, you see the same thing in any place were various disparate ethnic or religious groups are forced together by an outside power. I'm not saying there will be no conflict, but I bet there would be less and for sure it would reduce the likelihood of genocide or ethnic cleansing.
9/15/2014 4:28:20 PM