Iraq. Is it better now?? (AKA ISIS/ISIL/IS/name-of-the-week-here) (25 Viewers)

Is Iraq better now?

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GordoDeCentral

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Apr 14, 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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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.
there are 2 countries affected by this, syria whose govt forces are already fighting ISIS, and iraq, whose exclusively shiite puppet govt is one fo the main reasons why they have such a stronghold in there, has an army only by name.

I dont what your vision of this is, but it certainly is not some group of goons you can drive away simply by arming civilian populations.

US should still not get involved imo though
 

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Hust

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May 29, 2005
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there are 2 countries affected by this, syria whose govt forces are already fighting ISIS, and iraq, whose exclusively shiite puppet govt is one fo the main reasons why they have such a stronghold in there, has an army only by name.

I dont what your vision of this is, but it certainly is not some group of goons you can drive away simply by arming civilian populations.

US should still not get involved imo though
I am not stating my vision, I want to know the the regions vision is to combat these idiots. Do they actually want US involvement or do this alone because I don't see much of a plan coming out of that region which concerns me.

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Hustini, is the image you have of ISIS more or less like rival gangs in a musical? :p
More or less along these lines:

 

Eddy

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Aug 20, 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?
There was a meeting today or yesterday where Saudi Arabia and the gulf states will join the coalition and strike at ISIS. Don't know when or even if they will. Talk is cheap in the middle-east.
 

Hust

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Hustini
May 29, 2005
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There was a meeting today or yesterday where Saudi Arabia and the gulf states will join the coalition and strike at ISIS. Don't know when or even if they will. Talk is cheap in the middle-east.
That's exactly what concerns me. Air strikers might deter for a bit but this situation is going to require ground troops.

Any takers?
 

Hust

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Hustini
May 29, 2005
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Why would Muslims fight ISIS anyway? I said there is a big chance their leaders are producted in pentagon but don't expect Muslims to arm against an army which is fighting against likes of maliki and assad.
wait, what? Aren't these guys defacing your religion?

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I know, let's keep it going.

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Jul 2, 2006
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wait, what? Aren't these guys defacing your religion?
If we start fighting everyone who are defacing Islam, that war would last pretty long time. Sickness should be treated rather than wasting time on symptoms. That sickness is illegitimate regimes and their puppeteers. If you cure the sickness, symptoms will vanish.

Why would they? To return their happy days under Assad and Maliki regime. To be treated like unwanted guests in their own country?
 
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ReBeL

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Jan 14, 2005
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    A group related to ISIS just kidnapped a French man in Algeria warning he will be killed if French attacks do not stop in Iraq. I really do not understand why France has gone there with USA.

    Why would Muslims fight ISIS anyway? I said there is a big chance their leaders are producted in pentagon but don't expect Muslims to arm against an army which is fighting against likes of maliki and assad.
    I could not say it better. Muslims have more important concerns other than ISIS at the moment.

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    Iran has just occupied the fourth Arab capital yesterday...
    Now, Beirut, Damascus, Baghdad, and Sanaa are under their control.
    Now, do you think ISIS is really a danger that Arabs should care about?
     

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