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Islamic State in Syria abducts at least 90 Christians: monitor
« on: February 24, 2015, 11:13:12 AM »
I wonder what's going to happen here. I think Obama will probably shoot a 102 the day they are killed...



(Reuters) - Islamic State militants have abducted at least 90 people from Assyrian Christian villages in northeastern Syria, a monitoring group tracking violence in Syria said on Tuesday.

The British-based Syrian Observatory for Human Rights said they carried out dawn raids on rural villages inhabited by the ancient Christian minority west of Hasaka, a city mainly held by the Kurds.

Syrian Kurdish militia launched two offensives against the militants in northeast Syria on Sunday, helped by U.S.-led air strikes and Iraqi peshmerga.

This part of Syria borders territory controlled by Islamic State in Iraq, where it committed atrocities last year against the Yazidi religious minority.

Islamic State did not confirm the kidnappings. Supporters posted photos online of the group's fighters in camouflage attire looking at maps and firing machine guns. The website said the photos were from Tel Tamr, a town near where the Observatory said the abductions occurred.

Many Assyrian Christians have emigrated in the nearly four-year-long conflict in which more than 200,000 have people have been killed. Before the arrival of Kurds and Arab nomadic tribes at the end of the 19th century, Christians formed the majority in Syria's Jazeera area, which includes Hasaka.

Sunday's offensive by Kurdish YPG militia reached within five km (3 miles) of Tel Hamis, an Islamic State-controlled town southeast of Qamishli, the Observatory said.

At least 14 IS fighters died in the offensive, in which Assyrians fought alongside Kurds, it added. Eight civilians were also killed in heavy shelling by the Kurdish side, which seized several Arab villages from Islamic State control.

Last year, Islamic State fighters abducted several Assyrians in retaliation for some of them fighting alongside the YPG. Most were released after long negotiations.

RELIEVING PRESSURE

Military experts said militants were trying to open a new front to relieve pressure on Islamic State after several losses since being driven from the Syrian town of Kobani near the border with Turkey.

"Islamic State are losing in several areas so they want to wage an attack on a new area," said retired Jordanian general Fayez Dwiri.

Since driving IS from Kobani, Kurdish forces, backed by other Syrian armed groups, have pursued the group's fighters as far as their provincial stronghold of Raqqa.

A resident of Hasaka, jointly held by the Syrian government and the Kurds, said hundreds of families had arrived in recent days from surrounding Christian villages and Arab Bedouins were arriving from areas along the border.

"Families are coming to Hasaka seeking safety," said Abdul Rahman al-Numai, a textile trader said by telephone.


http://www.reuters.com/article/2015/02/24/us-mideast-crisis-christians-idUSKBN0LS0MH20150224

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Re: Islamic State in Syria abducts at least 90 Christians: monitor
« Reply #1 on: February 24, 2015, 11:14:44 AM »
Koch bros fault, fox news, tea bag, palin, W, Reagan, tax cuts 


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Re: Islamic State in Syria abducts at least 90 Christians: monitor
« Reply #3 on: February 24, 2015, 11:47:13 AM »
Has Obama lectured The United States for this happening yet?

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Re: Islamic State in Syria abducts at least 90 Christians: monitor
« Reply #4 on: February 24, 2015, 07:53:05 PM »
it's an interesting Q...

Should the US be the world's police here?

Syria does NOT want us there.   Group of bad guys in their country killing people in their country.  To go in with ground forces en masse would be an act of war.  Do we want another war?  Is it worth committing what would eventually be a trillion bucks (total cost of such a war) and undertake regime change, inevitble and already ongoing civil war, between 70 million people, all of which already hate us...

Do we want that war?  You shit on obama's golfing, that's cool - tell the class what obama SHOULD do - enter syria and kill them?  That's an act of war, coach.

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Re: Islamic State in Syria abducts at least 90 Christians: monitor
« Reply #5 on: February 24, 2015, 07:56:44 PM »
it's an interesting Q...

Should the US be the world's police here?

Syria does NOT want us there.   Group of bad guys in their country killing people in their country.  To go in with ground forces en masse would be an act of war.  Do we want another war?  Is it worth committing what would eventually be a trillion bucks (total cost of such a war) and undertake regime change, inevitble and already ongoing civil war, between 70 million people, all of which already hate us...

Do we want that war?  You shit on obama's golfing, that's cool - tell the class what obama SHOULD do - enter syria and kill them?  That's an act of war, coach.

Apparently Coach thinks so

I believe his son is close to military age and I assume Joe will be urging him to enlist so he can join in the policing of the entire planet