Author Topic: Foolproof way to sort out the Middle East for good  (Read 3893 times)

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Re: Foolproof way to sort out the Middle East for good
« Reply #25 on: February 06, 2015, 05:56:42 PM »
"Berserk?" WTF are they gonna do? They can't muster enough military might to take Texas, FFS.

Isreal can take the Middle East, if they so choose.


Well if the U.S. Nuked the Middle East....  They better hit Iran first

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Re: Foolproof way to sort out the Middle East for good
« Reply #26 on: February 06, 2015, 06:14:30 PM »
That doesn`t work when you have one that is hell bent on destroying the West and anyone that gets in its way.

You can be stupid and let them spread, which is what they want, or you can destroy and degrade them so that they are not a global threat.

Doing nothing is what a moron would do or exactly what the Radical Jihadists would do.  Their birth rates are the highest amongst Muslims and they are not hiding the scope of their mission at all.  Do you not believe them or do you sympathize with them?  It has to be one of the two as any rational person can clearly see that leaving them alone is a recipe for disaster.

How you would see any benefit to that is insanity.

I'm not talking about now.  Now we have to crush these dickweeds. 

I was talking about the last 100 years or so.  It would have been nice if we weren't dicking around over there all the time for various shit.  Should have just left them all to starve and kill each other.  The icing on the cake is that we are purposely bringing these people over to the USA as "refugees" by the boatload.  lol.

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Re: Foolproof way to sort out the Middle East for good
« Reply #27 on: February 06, 2015, 06:57:44 PM »
???  From today

http://www.cbc.ca/news/politics/isis-bomb-factory-compound-in-iraq-destroyed-by-cf-18-fighter-jets-1.2947168


ISIS bomb factory, compound in Iraq destroyed by CF-18 fighter jets
Defence Minister Rob Nicholson announced news after NATO meeting in Brussels

The Canadian Press Posted: Feb 05, 2015 7:48 PM ET Last Updated: Feb 06, 2015 9:01 AM ET





      

   


Canadian warplanes have gone into action again in Iraq, bombing a militant compound and bomb-making factory in separate raids over the last few days.

Defence Minister Rob Nicholson announced the news in a conference call on Thursday, following a NATO defence ministers meeting in Brussels.

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Nicholson said one mission took place Wednesday and involved CF-18s hitting a compound that was used as a staging area for extremists who've been launching guerilla-style raids into Baghdad.

Another attack took place Feb. 3, when the Canadian fighter-bombers supported Iraqi troops operating southwest of Mosul, the country's second largest city, which was overrun last summer by the Islamic State of Iraq and Syria (ISIS).

Nicholson says that raid destroyed a factory producing improvised explosive devices.
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Canadian warplanes have gone into action again in Iraq, bombing a militant compound and bomb-making factory in separate raids over the last few days. (HO-U.S. Air Force Photo by Staff Sgt. Perry Aston/Canadian Press)

"Mosul has suffered greatly under ISIL oppression," Nicholson said, using another acronym for ISIS. "By striking these ISIL facilities, we're disrupting their ability to produce and store weapons that are used to kill Iraqis and their security forces."

There were two additional raids on Jan. 29 and 30, which the minister did not cover in his statement. Those attacks struck in roughly the same areas as the most recent missions, but were aimed ISIS fighting positions, such as trenches and bunkers, as well as vehicles.

Nicholson also condemned the brutal murder of Jordanian air force pilot Muath al-Kaseasbeh, who was burned alive by his ISIL captors in a grisly execution that was recorded and distributed on the Internet.


You are aware that "airlift" is different from fighter/bombers, right? Obviously not. Next time I will offer a detailed explanation so that you won't seem so idiotic.