Chico23231
06-13-2014, 11:49 AM
I wouldn't be surprised if those nuts are funded and organized by people within our own government. It keeps perpetual war going so we can continue feeding billions of dollars to the war machine. Let's thank Bush for this complete disaster in Iraq. Hope that douche bag is happy.
Yeah, sometimes its better to have ironclad dictators like Assad and Sadam in power because of their ability to control their insane extreme elements within the culture. Problem with Sadam is he liked to destablize the region by his war machine, once against iran and the other against kuwait.
The middle east is the most intriguing place on the map with all their issues. The big question is why doesnt that area come together to squash these threats?
over the mountain
06-13-2014, 12:40 PM
I wouldn't be surprised if those nuts are funded and organized by people within our own government. It keeps perpetual war going so we can continue feeding billions of dollars to the war machine. Let's thank Bush for this complete disaster in Iraq. Hope that douche bag is happy.
4 months ago I would have echoed your comments .... but after seeing what putin's mind state in russia is, iran's nuclear ambitions and china's claiming of territories and provocation ....
i now see why we spend 5% of GDP on defense.
it quite literally is the only thing keeping russia, china and iran in check.
those 3 are in bed together and it scares the hell out of me.
the only reason russia and china dont do more is bc their militaries have not caught up to ours.
world war is blowing in the winds. at some point in our lifetime its going to happen.
thankfully japan and australia are boosting their military. israel is always down to fight. canada needs to boost its military bc all of their artic land will be poached by russia and china in the search for oil.
the problem is all these weak EU nations relying on us to bully the bullies so they can spend their money else where instead of on defense.
at some point in our lives, none of us will be paying attention to football. there wont even be football. we live such a cush and bubbled life in the US.
moving away from oil is our only hope. unfortunately oil bought our politicians.
tshile
06-22-2014, 09:33 AM
I've been arguing with my republican friends about the main stream media stuff for the last few years. But watching the Sunday morning shows all two-step around the fact that we are arming ISIS in Syria and debating fighting them in Iraq is painful.
Rand Paul made mention of it and Candy Crowley just dodged the hell out of it.
tshile
06-22-2014, 09:48 AM
It's also painful to watch Dianne Feinstein say they were surprised a third of Iraq could be taken so quickly. Republicans have been warning about the danger of time-tabled withdrawal from the middle east and this result for years. This is not a surprise.
I am all for getting out of there but I certainly recognized the potential of this happening.
Slingin Sammy 33
07-23-2014, 04:25 PM
and the Obama Admin stands by and watches this happen
Purged by ISIS, Iraq's Christians appeal to world for help | Fox News (http://www.foxnews.com/world/2014/07/23/purged-by-isis-iraq-christians-appeal-to-world-for-help/)
.....yet sends millions to organizations in Palestine that have rockets in their facilities.
Chico23231
08-19-2014, 07:54 PM
ISIS beheading U.S. journalist James Foley, posts video - CNN.com (http://www.cnn.com/2014/08/19/world/meast/isis-james-foley/index.html?hpt=hp_t1)
I think Im just beginning to hate everything "Middle East" and just say eff it and nuke all these countries
CRedskinsRule
08-19-2014, 08:13 PM
You just get the feeling that sooner later someone is going to do something stupider than stupid. It just reminds me of pre WWI Europe.
Chico23231
08-19-2014, 08:22 PM
You just get the feeling that sooner later someone is going to do something stupider than stupid. It just reminds me of pre WWI Europe.
The biggest problem I have is why arent other countries seeing this huge problem, amassing an army and doing something about these cray cray isis cats. Do they support it?
NC_Skins
08-19-2014, 08:46 PM
ISIS beheading U.S. journalist James Foley, posts video - CNN.com (http://www.cnn.com/2014/08/19/world/meast/isis-james-foley/index.html?hpt=hp_t1)
I think Im just beginning to hate everything "Middle East" and just say eff it and nuke all these countries
I hope to goodness that the US wipes the floor with ISIS. As this point, I'm willing to go balls deep into Iraq (again) to clean house of these morons. While we are at it, I say we go ahead and end the source of their funding. /looks at Saudi Arabia
CRedskinsRule
08-19-2014, 09:23 PM
The biggest problem I have is why arent other countries seeing this huge problem, amassing an army and doing something about these cray cray isis cats. Do they support it?
Other countries like who? Do we want Iran to go deep into Iraq and basically create a land bridge to Syria? Syria is in it's own quandary and some propagandists argue the US sponsored ISiS in Syria and now has lost control. Given our track record in the middle east I am not sure that gets completely discounted. Jordan Saudi Arabia and the rest of the moderate Middle East nations have enough of an issue with the threat against their homelands why are they going to risk angering significant groups within their boundaries for a bunch of meaningless others(my belief in how most see the Kurds and other minorities most at risk from ISIS.
I guess bottomline the techniques and policies of ISIS may be outrageous here in the US, but it isn't completely out of line with the rulers of most local nations that we would normally encourage to intervene.