Iraq. Is it better now?? (AKA ISIS/ISIL/IS/name-of-the-week-here) (33 Viewers)

Is Iraq better now?

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ReBeL

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Jan 14, 2005
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    Outcome is certain. I wouldn't commit suicide just to make some vultures happy. Here is what is happening if you wonder;

    BDP leader asked people to go there because they want them dead to create a holocaust like victimization to get international support for sepearate state in northern Syria and Iraq. That is why i call them sheeps to slaughter. Isis were wiping the floor with combined forces of peshmerga and pkk since months. These volunteers without any experince in combat will have no chance against them. $#@! should go there himself and fight or better send his own son to prove his sincerity.
    Yeah, I heard about this Msallam guy who is a pathetic leader that did not have any idea in his tiny mind except leaving 60 villages empty to ISIS in order to look very poor in front of the world to come to save them in the same way he thinks they will save the Kurds of Iraq...

    This guy should have a great statue in each one of these 60 villages where nobody can enter or leave that village without peeing in his mouth...
     

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    Jul 2, 2006
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    Yeah, I heard about this Msallam guy who is a pathetic leader that did not have any idea in his tiny mind except leaving 60 villages empty to ISIS in order to look very poor in front of the world to come to save them in the same way he thinks they will save the Kurds of Iraq...

    This guy should have a great statue in each one of these 60 villages where nobody can enter or leave that village without peeing in his mouth...
    Not Msallam, i was talking about Selahaddin Demirtas, the guy who asked ordinary people to go Syria and fight Isis.
     

    GordoDeCentral

    Diez
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    Apr 14, 2005
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    Are you asking me that if i was a Kurd, would i go to fight in Syria?

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    It's been said those are not ordinary people but working for regime and committed crime against people. Still what is happening there doesn't like right.

    which regime? those guys are not syrian and i highly doubt that is syria, to me it looks like iraq.
     
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    ReBeL

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    Jan 14, 2005
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    Abu Muhammad Al-Adnani, one of the main leaders of ISIS just made a speech. It seems it has many new warnings...
     

    Eddy

    The Maestro
    Aug 20, 2005
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    Outcome is certain. I wouldn't commit suicide just to make some vultures happy. Here is what is happening if you wonder;

    BDP leader asked people to go there because they want them dead to create a holocaust like victimization to get international support for seperate state in northern Syria and Iraq. That is why i call them sheeps to slaughter. Isis were wiping the floor with combined forces of peshmerga and pkk since months. These volunteers without any experince in combat will have no chance against them. Motherfucker should go there himself and fight or better send his own son to prove his sincerity.
    Cool, did not know that.

    Abu Muhammad Al-Adnani, one of the main leaders of ISIS just made a speech. It seems it has many new warnings...
    The guy is majnoon
     

    Hust

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    Hustini
    May 29, 2005
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    Syrian Kurds, mostly women and children keep coming. 70,000 arrived in 24 hours. Total population of refugees from Iraq and Syria in Türkiye reached nearly 1.5 million.
    Does that mean the men are growing a spine and staying behind to fight? Or are folks waiting for "someone" else to clean ISIS up?
     
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    Does that mean the men are growing a spine and staying behind to fight? Or are folks waiting for "someone" else to clean ISIS up?
    I think they will wait for someone else. Obviously they are no match for isis. Kurdish leaders were way too attached to USA, that's why Arabs are seeing them as crime in partner with US. This also shows independent kurdistan would not live long, their american bros won't field troops for their loyal servants when they are in need. Turks will not fight to clear their homelands too but at least they will have a safe place here to live as equal citizens.
     

    Hust

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    May 29, 2005
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    I think they will wait for someone else. Obviously they are no match for isis. Kurdish leaders were way too attached to USA, that's why Arabs are seeing them as crime in partner with US. This also shows independent kurdistan would not live long, their american bros won't field troops for their loyal servants when they are in need. Turks will not fight to clear their homelands too but at least they will have a safe place here to live as equal citizens.
    So who plans on standing up to ISIS and fight them?
     
    Jul 2, 2006
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    So who plans on standing up to ISIS and fight them?
    US are pushing hard to make Turks join their so called coalition against ISIS. It's too bad for them that time is changing and old Turkiye which was a forward hq against USSR is no more. One of the main reasons of Turks not joining the alliance was 49 Turkish hostages in hands of Isis. Since they are freed, US will try it again. Now there are talks about it was cia made isis freed the hostages to convince Turks to jump in.

    Look at the big picture instead of what they want you to see. It's a region wide Sunni rebellion, isis is just one the many groups and their leaders' acts are highly suspicious. All of those beheadings and other violent stuff look like they want world to hate Muslims as you can see here;

    http://www.nydailynews.com/new-york/shocking-anti-islam-ad-campaign-okd-mta-article-1.1945174

    They are using it to harm just cause of Palestinians, Egyptians, Syrians, Iraqi and other Muslims who are vicitimized by puppet leaders of theirs. They have created a boogeyman to stop advance of Muslims in their colonies.
     

    Hust

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    US are pushing hard to make Turks join their so called coalition against ISIS. It's too bad for them that time is changing and old Turkiye which was a forward hq against USSR is no more. One of the main reasons of Turks not joining the alliance was 49 Turkish hostages in hands of Isis. Since they are freed, US will try it again. Now there are talks about it was cia made isis freed the hostages to convince Turks to jump in.

    Look at the big picture instead of what they want you to see. It's a region wide Sunni rebellion, isis is just one the many groups and their leaders' acts are highly suspicious. All of those beheadings and other violent stuff look like they want world to hate Muslims as you can see here;

    http://www.nydailynews.com/new-york/shocking-anti-islam-ad-campaign-okd-mta-article-1.1945174

    They are using it to harm just cause of Palestinians, Egyptians, Syrians, Iraqi and other Muslims who are vicitimized by puppet leaders of theirs. They have created a boogeyman to stop advance of Muslims in their colonies.
    Interesting no doubt.

    My concern here is, I'm waiting for the Muslim world to actually act rather than talk.

    Example: Colonies vs Britain in the American Revolution. When will enough be enough or what will finally be the last straw before the good Muslims get tired of these idiots and outnumber them?
     

    GordoDeCentral

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    Apr 14, 2005
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    muslims already outnumber these idiots with something like a million to one, had it not been for US foreign policy and its pumping of money and arms either directly or through their satellite state(saudi arabia) none of this would happen.
     
    Jul 2, 2006
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    Interesting no doubt.

    My concern here is, I'm waiting for the Muslim world to actually act rather than talk.

    Example: Colonies vs Britain in the American Revolution. When will enough be enough or what will finally be the last straw before the good Muslims get tired of these idiots and outnumber them?
    Mofos don't let them to act. Biggest example is the most recent one; Egypt. Morsi government was perfectly legitimate but they(you know who) couldn't tolerate a Muslim President of Egypt. Now you can't blame an Egytian if he becomes a militant, because all legal ways are blocked.
     

    Bisco

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    Nov 21, 2005
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    Mofos don't let them to act. Biggest example is the most recent one; Egypt. Morsi government was perfectly legitimate but they(you know who) couldn't tolerate a Muslim President of Egypt. Now you can't blame an Egytian if he becomes a militant, because all legal ways are blocked.
    you always forget that the Egyptian people removed that retard called morsi!! you always insist this was a conspiracy against a morsy just because he is "Muslim" as if the rest of us are not. guess you want to believe what fits your conspiracy theory.... war against Muslims ...........
     

    Hust

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    Hustini
    May 29, 2005
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    Someone answer my damn question: When/where/how are the Muslims in the region arming up again ISIS? Are they? Why not?

    I think most know where I'm going with this...America isn't welcome there so we are trying to get Allies lined up but not many takers. So it seems that the region is content with what is happening?

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    muslims already outnumber these idiots with something like a million to one, had it not been for US foreign policy and its pumping of money and arms either directly or through their satellite state(saudi arabia) none of this would happen.
    It isn't answering my question, though. :D

    I know they outnumber ISIS, I was using that as a simple fact that ISIS wouldn't stand a chance if people decided to fight back.
     

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