Turkey have been a member of NATO since 1952 you fucking Trump voters ***
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Turkey have been a member of NATO since 1952 you fucking Trump voters ***
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Originally Posted by jabirAmeristanis have tactics, wow. That will be a game changer.Originally Posted by bsnub
The nuclear bombs have what strategic implications harry. The LORD will not notice the bombs being activated, loaded onto planes and taking off, flying towards his country. I am presuming the LORD's spies have night vision goggles ................Originally Posted by harrybarracuda
Relics of a forgotten, by some , strategy which may have worked in the 1950's. One of Obama bin Lying's newer tactics.
Are the bombs still there or have they been moved to Bulgaria, Israel, ISIS camp No.2 ............ Maybe the Russians/ Turks/ Syrians/Iranians/ Hezbollah / Chinese have stolen them already ? How many are meant to be there, how many of the bombs have been misplaced. Does it really matter any more?
Last edited by OhOh; 27-08-2016 at 11:52 AM.
A tray full of GOLD is not worth a moment in time.
I suspect our resident muscle suits won't like that one bit; I mean, the mere suggestion...
Meanwhile the Pentagon's trying to put the lid on 70k 'small arms' gone missing in the arena, one minute they were there and next gone, just like thousands of new vehicles that the IS just happened upon and forty-something tons of crisp $$ bills, but that's old news so it didn't really happen though a more recent missing $6bn did; wonder where that went. Tip of the iceberg, and they own nukes!
While this threads's about getting rid of the IS, America seems to be doing a fine job with self flagellation whilst aiding our friend the enemy, and Europe managed to resolve its part of the mess by committing cultural suicide.
But Obama's on it and if not then our warriors, so either way we're saved.
Albert is not that articulate. Definitely not him.
Pseudopuss.
Or OhOhHaHaHa trying to bolster his own feeble bullshit.
Definitely not OhOh, and not Pseudolus either (not enough passion for Pseudolus).
Well my friends, if 70k sent you apoplectic...correction, make that 700k!
I see where Turkey has now decided to finaly get militarily involved now that the Kurds are pushing ISIS out of kurdish territory in Iraq. Obvious why. Turks do not want kurds to end up with control of the area. Turks and Russia will be cooperating in the war effort. US is backing kurds and is now faced with two "allies" who are at odds with each other. Another fine mess US involvement in the region has caused. Reality is Russia, Iran and now Turkey are the major players in the region. The US is in fact a nonplayer. Time to declare victory and get out of the region. Somewhere the US never should have been involved in the first place.
Spot on.
Nothing personal and no disrespect to hotheads that shame themselves by clinging to ignorance and abuse, but calm and considered common sense as you've just posted seems to be a rarity.
The Kurds, Syria, the IS, Iran and Russia all have fairly clear objectives in the region, with most of them and several small fry fighting for survival and millions of civilians under threat. Meanwhile, America needs to show itself as the solution to the region's illness, though Obama put paid to this notion by abdicating America's authority against the IS to a Russia that also supports Assad. This leaves Turkey - Turkey! - as the west's most trusted ally even though it straddles genocide among other objectives that collide head on with western values and interests. Even fools would find it difficult to create such a mess, yet Obama did it without breaking sweat.
Although the damage is done, catastrophic and irreversible, America should as you say declare victory and butt out.
Originally Posted by piwanoicertainly not harry, he just posts any old shit. Thinks it shows some intelligence.Originally Posted by Neverna
One wonders what the two sets of embedded "trainers" from various crusader coalition countries are now being ordered to do. Kill other countries "trainers", await rescue if and when a helicopter is available. Will the Ameristani pilots drop bombs on their own forces to eleiminate any possible "exceptional" stories.Originally Posted by Norton
Will there be scenes reminiscent of the Ameristani embassy roof top in Saigon. Will youtub be filled with them. Do they have pills to chew on?
Are their "family" being evacuated with them, a la ISIS/....... when kicked out of a city?
On a more serious note where have all the terrorist gone to? Or was it a quick chnage of clothes, a shave and a new ID card? The action seems to be very quiet, only one "Turkish" soldier killed, no terrorist bodies, no children, no burning hospitals or schools. It seems the "Turkish" have mastered a new method of warfare.
Originally Posted by harrybarracuda
There is some previous history attached to Ameristani actions.Originally Posted by harrybarracuda
Sydney ISIS recruiter cries in court, says it is not fair he is classified as a terrorist.
A man who assisted young men to travel to Syria to fight has broken down in tears in a Sydney court as he described loving Australia and his regret at helping the wannabe jihadists.
Hamdi Alqudsi, 42, was found guilty last month after a jury heard he had organised for seven men to make a border crossing from Turkey and meet up with well-known Australian fighter Mohammad Ali Baryalei between June and October 2013.
Giving evidence about the offences for the first time, Alqudsi cried and said it wasn't fair he was put in the same classification as terrorists in jail.
He said he should have stuck to taking donations for Syrian civilians through registered organisations and would regret helping the wannabe-fighters for the rest of his life.
“As an Australian I should have minded my own business,” the southwest Sydney man, who migrated from Palestine with his family as a child, told a NSW Supreme Court in Sydney on Wednesday.
“I love Australia, I always have.”
Alqudsi faces a maximum 10 years for each of his seven counts of providing services with the intention of supporting hostile acts.
He told the sentence hearing he never encouraged the “boys” to go to Syria and that he doesn't know how many of those who made the border crossing are still alive.
He said they all sought him out and expressed a desire to head to the country to protect civilians from government forces.
His trial heard a large cache of intercepted calls, including one where Baryalei described the horrors of battle and people being stuck in a tank as it repeatedly exploded.
“You knew these men were going to be out in the fields of Syria engaging in warfare,” prosecutor David Staehli SC said on Wednesday.
“Yes,” Alqudsi replied.
At least two of the men Alqudsi helped have been widely reported as dead.
He told the court he met one of the presumed-dead men, Tyler Casey, at a court appearance for his wife Carnita Matthews, who eventually won an appeal against a conviction for making a false statement that a police officer tried to remove her face veil.
The court heard he met four of the other men at a Bankstown mosque, which no longer operates.
A sixth man was a friend he made while studying a Bachelor of Islamic Studies through Charles Sturt University and he had only spoken to the last man on the phone, the court heard.
Baryalei was fighting with Jabhat al-Nusra, also known as the al-Nusra Front, when the first men arrived in Syria but he later changed allegiances to what was then Islamic State.
Alqudsi told the court he thought, at the time, that IS would help civilians and was happy to see the young men go to a group that would strictly observe their religion.
One of the men Alqudsi assisted was stopped at Brisbane airport as he tried to leave the country.
The sentence hearing continues.
https://au.news.yahoo.com/nsw/a/3243...rrorist/#page1
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