Iraq. Is it better now?? (AKA ISIS/ISIL/IS/name-of-the-week-here) (14 Viewers)

Is Iraq better now?

  • Yes

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Hust

Senior Member
Hustini
May 29, 2005
93,703
and warrant said shes my cherry pie :p
I have Warrant on my Iphone.

Cherry Pie and Uncle Tom's Cabin.


"Over in the Bush's and off to the right.

Never knew they were political :dielaugh:

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+rep to myself because THAT WAS TITS!

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Where are the other Muricans...they aren't Murican unless they know Warrant.
 

Tevez10

Senior Member
Aug 29, 2013
927
1- Nothing, IS has just much legitimacy as the US did, so they are being ostracized just the same. The glaring detail that is escaping you here is that the US army is not in Iraq right now. So please do us all a favor and stop evading the questions with outlandish and anachronistic comparisons.

2- IS is a direct product of saudi ideology and was heavily financed initially by them and qatar. If the saudis choose to live that way so be it, their land, their rules. Wannabe rappers from bristol and frustrated saudi teens have no right to go anywhere and tell people how to live.

3- again please stop with "they", "the media", the illuminati... debate our points and posts.
1. It's not right now but it was there for about 8 years and fucked up the whole country, now it's not with troops but they are with bombs.
2. That is partially true, but US supported syrian opposition in 2012 against Asaad, most of the ISIS guys started there, so they are partially to blame for ISIS. The reason US think IS is a threat to them now it's because they can't control them anymore.
About the Saudi, Saudi's biggest ally is US.
3. Well put!
 
Jul 2, 2006
19,433
Why are you still not there? Too comfy in your seat?
How is this relevant to that post? And no, my seat is not too comfy.

There is a growing discontent in Europe against Muslims. They are breeding faster than Europeans. If they were half as cunning as Jews, they would have been one of the major powers in Europe. As their number grows, discontent grows as well. European governments would welcome an opportunity like isis to get rid of their Muslims.

Of course, also don't forget the governments killed all the dinosaurs too
Unforgivable. Why did they do that?
 

zizinho

Senior Member
Apr 14, 2013
51,816
1- Nothing, IS has just much legitimacy as the US did, so they are being ostracized just the same. The glaring detail that is escaping you here is that the US army is not in Iraq right now. So please do us all a favor and stop evading the questions with outlandish and anachronistic comparisons.

2- IS is a direct product of saudi ideology and was heavily financed initially by them and qatar. If the saudis choose to live that way so be it, their land, their rules. Wannabe rappers from bristol and frustrated saudi teens have no right to go anywhere and tell people how to live.

3- again please stop with "they", "the media", the illuminati... debate our points and posts.

@Hustini
 

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