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

The Jackal
Jan 14, 2005
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    I personally know plently of Kurds and Iraqi's who have had their most of their relatives back home wiped out by these s$#@!, and you have the nerve to say they dont target civilians? Thats what they do, they butcher indiscriminately anyone who is not fitting into their warped barbaric mindset and want to preserve their homes and the little freedom they have.
    It is up to you to believe that or not, Osman.
     

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    Osman

    Koul Khara!
    Aug 30, 2002
    61,484
    It is up to you to believe that or not, Osman.
    Wait, are you for real?

    So people who directly told me actually lost family members to ISIS (one of them I gave week off from work because he was so distraught with news of many close relatives butchered), were lying to me?
     
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    ReBeL

    The Jackal
    Jan 14, 2005
    22,871
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    Wait, are you for real? So people who directly told me actually lost family members to ISIS (one of them I gave week off from work because he was so distraught with news of many close relatives butchered), were lying to me?
    It is a war, my friend. A huge war. So definitely, civilians will die there. The issue is that Iraqi, Irani, and Syrian regimes are killing civilians intentionally. Can you deny that?
     

    v1rtu4l

    Senior Member
    Mar 4, 2008
    6,349
    Wait, are you for real?

    So people who directly told me actually lost family members to ISIS (one of them I gave week off from work because he was so distraught with news of many close relatives butchered), were lying to me?
    So I guess you got fooled. Let the flat earth society member tell you the truth...
     

    Osman

    Koul Khara!
    Aug 30, 2002
    61,484
    The opposite, was working ass off with a brave face. Actually we kind of forced him to take off work, was trying, but almost every day for a week, his limits was being tested, he was getting news of a grandfather, cousin, uncle, aunt getting killed. When finally his father was executed by ISIS, we forced him to take the whole week off.


    All the above civilians, so its kind of rich to read here insane organisation that butchers civilians dont actually target them...
     
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    ReBeL

    The Jackal
    Jan 14, 2005
    22,871
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    The opposite, was working ass off with a brave face. Actually we kind of forced him to take off work, was trying, but almost every day for a week, his limits was being tested, he was getting news of a grandfather, cousin, uncle, aunt getting killed. When finally his father was executed by ISIS, we forced him to take the whole week off.


    All the above civilians, so its kind of rich to read here insane organisation that butchers civilians dont actually target them...
    Did your friend tell you about this?
    http://www.middleeasteye.net/news/k...cusations-could-ruin-kurdish-image-1725171872
     

    DAiDEViL

    Senior Member
    Feb 21, 2015
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    the beach shooting in tunisia was just an accident i guess...
    he did not intend to shoot civilians...

    also why keep discussing?
    you clearly sympathyse with IS, wich is disgusting.
     
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    ReBeL

    The Jackal
    Jan 14, 2005
    22,871
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    the beach shooting in tunisia was just an accident i guess...
    he did not intend to shoot civilians...

    also why keep discussing?
    you clearly sympathyse with IS, wich is disgusting.
    This thread is about Iraq and Syria, mate. I never said I support any attack on civilians anywhere
     

    Osman

    Koul Khara!
    Aug 30, 2002
    61,484
    Rebel :yuck:

    No, why should he? He is not a kurd, but an Iraqi...



    But feel free to deflect with it nontheless with another selected article of Iraqi forces, I know enough of what Peshmerga or PPK have done, the very fact you would even think of excusing how ISIS routinely butchers their way through cities with such links is absolutely sickening.
     

    lgorTudor

    Senior Member
    Jan 15, 2015
    32,951
    The opposite, was working ass off with a brave face. Actually we kind of forced him to take off work, was trying, but almost every day for a week, his limits was being tested, he was getting news of a grandfather, cousin, uncle, aunt getting killed. When finally his father was executed by ISIS, we forced him to take the whole week off.
    Reading this is sickening already
     

    swag

    L'autista
    Administrator
    Sep 23, 2003
    84,749
    Rebel :yuck:

    No, why should he? He is not a kurd, but an Iraqi...



    But feel free to deflect with it nontheless with another selected article of Iraqi forces, I know enough of what Peshmerga or PPK have done, the very fact you would even think of excusing how ISIS routinely butchers their way through cities with such links is absolutely sickening.
    This is the logic, Osman: there are some bad Kurds out there. Therefore executing Iraqi civilians with no connection to them is justified. :heart2:
     

    swag

    L'autista
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    Sep 23, 2003
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    As long as Jeffrey Dahmer chopped people up, ate them, and stored the remains in his refrigerator, I guess any inhumanity committed to another man is fair game then.
     

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