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    Love it - zionist shill zygote is trying to shift blame for Isis to Russia.

    Ever thought that what if.... ISIS doesn't actually exist? Just an excuse to bomb away and get feet on the ground with a handful of nutters cutting heads off?

    Anyway, what is the difference between a man having his head cut off by a religious nut, and a babys brains being splattered all over the place by a religious nut? All these fools think there is something incredibly awful about these islamist psychos and yet find it completely excusable and justifiable when it is the worlds foremost victims doing the killing.

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    But only the greatest countries can do it from 30,000 ft, in the dark and in black and white video, so you cant see all the dismembered babies bodies burnt to death, shattered bodies ...........

    The days of publishing photographs of young children running down the road from battles have gone the same way as dodos/truthful politicians.
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    Quote Originally Posted by OhOh View Post
    But only the greatest countries can do it from 30,000 ft, in the dark and in black and white video, so you cant see all the dismembered babies bodies burnt to death, shattered bodies ...........

    The days of publishing photographs of young children running down the road from battles have gone the same way as dodos/truthful politicians.
    The difference between ISIS and the hamas nutters is that ISIS have the advanced weaponry. Hamas would use it as well but can't get it. Both of them are no different to the bringers of democracy and regime change except they do not have the worlds media in their pocket to make their actions seem acceptable and commendable to the gullible fools of the world

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    Quote Originally Posted by pseudolus View Post
    Love it - zionist shill zygote is trying to shift blame for Isis to Russia.

    Ever thought that what if.... ISIS doesn't actually exist? Just an excuse to bomb away and get feet on the ground with a handful of nutters cutting heads off?

    Anyway, what is the difference between a man having his head cut off by a religious nut, and a babys brains being splattered all over the place by a religious nut? All these fools think there is something incredibly awful about these islamist psychos and yet find it completely excusable and justifiable when it is the worlds foremost victims doing the killing.
    Your accusations and attempts to paint mother Russia in a positive light have really tumbled into the abyss of desperation. I have not attempted "to shift blame for ISIS (sic) to Russia". There's more than enough blame to be shared by the entire world for this tragedy. If you read my earlier post, Russia must be worrying whether or not this madness will spill over its borders at some point and I don't think it unreasonable or unexpected if Russia's military positions itself to defend its borders you would understand that Russia has a legitimate concern as to the growth and spread of ISIL. Unfortunately, Russia is the main munitions and weapons supplier for various extremist groups in the middle east. Russia also is the primary weapons supplier to Syria. Just as ISIL obtained its weapons from the western supplied useless Iraqi military, so to is it taking weapons from the Syrians.
    Russia has long backed violent factions in the middle east, from Hamas, to Hizbollah, to jihadis in Somalia and the Sudan. Yemen was long a Russian client state. It was a gamble intended to counter western influence, and just as the west has learnt, there are few if any long lasting loyalties in the middle east. Chechens and other jihadis from muslim Russian regions have volunteered to fight in Syria and eventually the ones who survive will return home to continue their madness. Russia can't really complain since it supports "Russian volunteers" participating in the Ukraine land grab. It makes it difficult to complain. Russia blundered on the Ukraine, much as it is blundering with its dithering on ISIS.

    I am somewhat sympathetic to the Russians when it comes to ISIL. Civilisation basically ends once one leaves proper Russia and enters the various "stan" republics that line much of its borders. Most of Russia's borders are porous and unfriendly. Americans think their borders are a free for all and despair at the Mexican drug cartels. Well, Russia has to deal with Afghanistan, Turkmenistan, Tajikistan and other regions where heroin pours in poisoning Russia and where criminal gangs run wild. It has an ongoing fight in Chechnya and tens of millions of hostile muslims in its territory. We all hear about discrimination in the west, but its much worse in Russia where there are still quasi Jim Crow regulations in place that make life difficult for some religious and ethnic groups and they respond accordingly. Russia is a fragile region, and while proper Russia may be homogeneous and stable, once it includes the outlying republics it becomes a delicate collection of nation states held together only by financial incentives and sheer brutal force. For Russia, ISIL is an open flame that could set its nation alight.

    At some point the Russians and the west are going to have to come together and engage in some give and take as they seek common cause in the fight against ISIL. It's been done before, as demonstrated when Russia and the free west were allies in the fight against the Nazis. The USA and others just don't understand what it is like to have hostile borders as Russia has and how it shapes Russian foreign policy.
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    Quote Originally Posted by zygote1
    The USA and others just don't understand what it is like to have hostile borders as Russia has and how it shapes Russian foreign policy.
    At last a moment of clarity, thanks

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    Quote Originally Posted by zygote1
    Your accusations and attempts to paint mother Russia in a positive light have really tumbled into the abyss of desperation.
    Where have I ever painted Russia in a positive light?

    You can never understand that some people can actually stand back and see that both sides are blood thirsty lunatics. They are all run by the same people or same types of people and are doing it in exactly the same way. Save your breath for the fools that believe this divide and conquer bullshit - I don't, and if you do, then more fool you.

    Russia is run by a nutter, and he is so popular because the Washington nutters (the blues and reds) want them involved in a war. They want them in a war because it is profitable and they are the last obstacle to their world domination; get Russia, China will follow. WW3. Happy days for one and all.


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    The US appears to have taken the first step to black body bags arriving to full military honours and grieving parents.



    "American forces were involved in their first ground battle with Islamic State fighters, according to Kurdish media outlet Shafaq News, near the Ain Al-Assad base in the Anbar province of Iraq early Sunday. The report could not be independently verified. US forces allegedly came to the aid of tribal fighters and the Iraqi Army battling Islamic State (also known as ISIS or ISIL) militants in the Al-Dolab area, 10 km (6.2 miles) from the Ain Al-Assad base, which is about 90 km (56 miles) west of Anbar’s capital, Ramadi.
    "US forces intervened because … ISIS started to come near the base, which they are stationed in so out of self-defense, they responded,” said Sheikh Mahmud Nimrawi, a tribal leader in the area, according to Shafaq.
    The base hosts about 100 US military advisers, the report claimed."


    More at link but no mention of US involvement, except from 30,000ft.


    Iraqi Kurds claim more territory after breaking siege of Sinjar | Reuters

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    Quote Originally Posted by OhOh View Post
    But only the greatest countries can do it from 30,000 ft, in the dark and in black and white video, so you cant see all the dismembered babies bodies burnt to death, shattered bodies ...........

    The days of publishing photographs of young children running down the road from battles have gone the same way as dodos/truthful politicians.
    If you could read Arabic you'd find Youtube has some pretty visceral stuff.

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    Quote Originally Posted by zygote1
    Unfortunately, Russia is the main munitions and weapons supplier for various extremist groups in the middle east.
    Examples, please?
    Quote Originally Posted by zygote1
    Russia also is the primary weapons supplier to Syria.
    Yes, the Syrian regime. Hardly an extremist group, like the rebels they are fighting.

    Russia is no friend of Islamic militancy. Unlike the US, it does not arm, say, the Afghani mujahadeen to be a thorn in the side of it's global rivals. Or the Syrian rebels, to be a thorn in the side of Iran. It has had a lot of domestic problems with Chechnya, a region that to this day is notorious for producing the most violent, ruthless gangsters in the nation.

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    This bloke is the Crown Prince of Bahrain speaking at the Manama Dialogue a couple of weeks ago. Surprisingly articulate and perspicacious.


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    ^Good speech harry, lets hope all that heard it take his views to heart and stop all violence.

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    World Report 2014: Bahrain | Human Rights Watch

    Arbitrary Detentions, Ill-Treatment, and Torture
    Prosecution and Harassment of Government Critics
    No wonder bahrain has such close links with the US in their war to stir up terror.

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    Quote Originally Posted by pseudolus View Post
    World Report 2014: Bahrain | Human Rights Watch

    Arbitrary Detentions, Ill-Treatment, and Torture
    Prosecution and Harassment of Government Critics
    No wonder bahrain has such close links with the US in their war to stir up terror.
    Bahrain is fighting its own extremists, only the other day they detonated an IED killing a policeman.

    The laughable "Human Rights Watch" calls them "government critics" when they are in fact terrorist murderers.


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    Quote Originally Posted by sabang
    Unlike the US, it does not arm, say, the Afghani mujahadeen to be a thorn in the side of it's global rivals
    Well maybe they shouldnt have invaded Afganistan in the first place.

    I see you have joined Ohdoh as one of the Russian bear worshipers.

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    Screw Russia mate, they're in the toilet and the US has its hand on the flush handle.

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    Quote Originally Posted by harrybarracuda
    The laughable "Human Rights Watch" calls them "government critics" when they are in fact terrorist murderers.
    The man in your previous video, 135, was trying to rid us of this fake terrorist label Harry.

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    Quote Originally Posted by harrybarracuda
    The laughable "Human Rights Watch" calls them "government critics" when they are in fact terrorist murderers.
    Most truthful post you have ever written. I assume you are talking about the US with their criticism of "regimes" just before they invade killing a generation of children?

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    Quote Originally Posted by pseudolus View Post
    Quote Originally Posted by harrybarracuda
    The laughable "Human Rights Watch" calls them "government critics" when they are in fact terrorist murderers.
    Most truthful post you have ever written. I assume you are talking about the US with their criticism of "regimes" just before they invade killing a generation of children?
    Indeed...
    The contradictory presence tends to be a blind one for most pundits.

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    Maybe a thread on How involved with ISIL is the US government is the place.

    It seems the US will be supplying some more US hardware, M1 tanks, to ISIL. The cover is that they will be supplied to the Iraqi army in the first place and then left in the desert as previously occured. Or have the US military placed a missile homing beacon on each one, just in case you understand

    Doesn't anyone ever revisit past mistakes and try to avoid repeating them?

    U.S. Selling 170 More M-1 Abrams Tanks to Iraq... - Matthew Aid

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    For those that wish clarity as to who are the good guys and who the bad ass guys. Who the crusader coalition feel obligated to fund, arm, protect and aid.

    Daily updates available from NATO headquarters, Belgium.

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    Awww... nobody likes ISIS

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