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paraclete
Jun 25, 2014, 04:42 PM
So we haven't discussed this tiny middle east problem in a long time, so in the interests of focusing on international problems

Syrian warplanes reportedly strike in Iraq, killing 57 - CNN.com (http://edition.cnn.com/2014/06/25/world/meast/iraq-crisis/index.html?hpt=hp_t1)

However things have definately taken a turn and we should examine whether intervenion is now necessary because things have gone far beyond norms. Last year there was intervention in the crisis because of the use of "WMD" in the form of gas, but many more have died in Syria and Iraq and still much hand wringing goes on in Washington.
What does Malaki have to do to prove himself a tyrant?
What do ISIS have to do to prove themselves terrorists and envoke the War on Terror?

I think I know, they have to threaten the US in some manner, launch an attack beyond their borders, attack an embassy.

When do terrorist stop being a group and become an army?
When do they get to form their own country?

The place is a wasteland anyway, so who cares

tomder55
Jun 25, 2014, 05:23 PM
Is it acceptable for pirates to have their own country when they use it and it's wealth to wage war on civilization ?

paraclete
Jun 25, 2014, 05:30 PM
Is it acceptable for pirates to have their own country when they use it and it's wealth to wage war on civilization ?

"Rhetorical question, Tom and the same might have been asked at the time of the American revolution when an act of piracy was committed in Boston Harbour. We can all fly under a flag of convenience

The Somali pirates seem to have some vestige of a country of their own


But in fact you are asking the same question I am, how long will the powerful nations of the world permit this situation to develop? You have not responded to my other questions


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tomder55
Jun 26, 2014, 02:08 AM
history always asks the questions ... 'how could you have permitted that to happen' ? But it appears that any preemptive actions gets one accused of being a war monger . History later calls those who don't act appeasers.

paraclete
Jun 26, 2014, 05:36 AM
there is nothing preemptive about fighting terrorist whereever they might be found. you have a convenient sense of history, who objected to taking on al qaeda in afghanistan

talaniman
Jun 26, 2014, 06:46 AM
There are rumblings of replacing Maliki, by the newly elected Iraq government.

http://www.nytimes.com/2014/06/27/world/middleeast/iraqi-parliament-to-meet-to-form-new-government.html?_r=0

paraclete
Jun 26, 2014, 07:29 AM
well that's what happens when you are an a$$hole, doesn't much matter where you live

smearcase
Jun 26, 2014, 11:08 AM
Syria, Iraq, Iran and Afghan. constitute about 161 million (half of U.S. population). Many others can be added to the list.
Numbers do matter.
Obama is not honoring his oath of office. He doesn't get the "protect" part quite right.
He is scared of polls bemoaning Americans' "war fatigue".
1/2 of 1% serve in the military (if that). What are we so fatigued about?

paraclete
Jun 26, 2014, 03:37 PM
population isn't the question either you are committed to the War on Terror or you are not, that is the only question now. ISIS are terrorists they operate beyond the norms

paraclete
Jun 29, 2014, 04:56 PM
ISIS have escalated the campaign declaring a caliphate and calling on all Muslims for their allegiance

Iraq conflict: ISIS declares a 'caliphate', calls for Muslims to pledge allegiance - ABC News (Australian Broadcasting Corporation) (http://www.abc.net.au/news/2014-06-30/isis-declares-islamic-caliphate/5558508)

So the question becomes whose on their side and who isn't. Russian has shown their hand by supplying planes to Iraq

tomder55
Jun 30, 2014, 03:12 AM
Russia's interest in this is Syria. My interest in this is the 100+ already confirmed Americans who are fighting for ISIS ,and the hundreds of Europeans who have taken up arms in their cause. ISIS is a threat to us like it or not and has to be dealt with. My opening salvo would not be proping up the Malki government ,but instead giving material support to the Peshmerga .

paraclete
Jun 30, 2014, 04:04 AM
You only got 100, even we have more than that involved in the conflict and radicalised. Your idea is saying break Iraq up, those guys want their own state not a unified Iraq. No you have the perfect foil against Iran and you don't see it take aleaf out of Russians book and arm the Syrian insurgents against ISIS and let the cards fall where they may

tomder55
Jun 30, 2014, 07:16 AM
arm the Syrian insurgents ???? they are fighting side by side with ISIS .

paraclete
Jun 30, 2014, 04:34 PM
Well some of them are fighting ISIS in Syria and they are fighting Bashar who isn't your ally. You just don't get it, what happened to that well known "Sic semper evello mortem tyrannis" or has that motto or its abbrevrated version "sic semper tyrannis" been consigned to US history

tomder55
Jun 30, 2014, 04:51 PM
the last person in the US to use that line killed our 2nd greatest President.

paraclete
Jun 30, 2014, 04:55 PM
Yes It was missused by Booth however those forebares of yours thought enough of it to carry the banner into the the gates of hell so why abandon it, or has Virtue fled also

paraclete
Aug 8, 2014, 06:54 PM
You may have noticed that the Syrio-Iraqi conflicit otherwise know as the establishment of the Islamic Caliphate in Iraq has entered a new phase

US aircraft strike Islamic State positions in Iraq: Pentagon - ABC News (Australian Broadcasting Corporation) (http://www.abc.net.au/news/2014-08-08/us-aircraft-strike-islamic-state-positions-in-iraq3a-pentagon/5659816)

The US has once again embroiled itsself in the affairs of Iraq. Now I'm not saying that ISIS doesn't need to be and must be stopped, particularly in their genocidal objectives. This whole thing has been allowed to get out of hand because deposing the Syrian regime was in the interests of the US and why not let the boys at home do it, after all the syrian regime is symathetic to Iran and the US is not, The great game continues but with dire consequences for anyone in the way

tomder55
Aug 9, 2014, 03:50 AM
Of course we would've been looking at a different scenario if the emperor and Evita had managed to extend the SOFA . Clearly the Iraqi government was not ready to completely take control of their security . And yes, our arming and supporting jihadists throughout the Sunni world contributed to the rise of ISIS ;and the current Gaza conflict.

tomder55
Aug 9, 2014, 04:04 AM
What he should be doing is giving weapons and support to the Kurdish Peshmerga . They are fighting ISIS on a 600 mile front with antiquated weapons. We have a history of helping the Kurds (the no fly zones during Saddam's reign).Kurdistan has been the one success story of our interventions; and the emperor risks losing those gains with his very limited response. Given them the material assistance they need ,and we won't need to use air strikes and US troops...at least to defend Kurdistan. Whether we should take actions to take out ISIS is an open debate. I for one am reluctant to do anything to assist any Iranian puppet ,be it in Iran ,or Syria, or Gaza.

paraclete
Aug 9, 2014, 06:20 AM
You have a history of leaving people behind, not your own troops but others who have been your friends. You have a history of setting up puppet governments and abandoning them, this is where we got Saddam from and Iran came as a result of a puppet government, you arm people and they turn on you. By all means arm the Kurds and send in your advisors as you did in Vietnam, remember that one, and you now have a vested interest in making sure Syria is secure, no matter who is in charge. I understand very well why the Israeli keep their own counsel and deal with issues in their own way and I understand why you want limited involvement. This is a strategy you know; to bleed america dry. You exit Afghanistan and here is Kurdistan right between the Caliphate and Iran and Libya was such a great success, what military genius did that one?

tomder55
Aug 9, 2014, 06:39 AM
, what military genius
what military genius did that one?
the emperor ,evita ,and Valerie Jarrett

talaniman
Aug 9, 2014, 08:30 AM
Whenever a regime falls, everybody runs to fill the vacuum. It's not just a US experience, but every colonizer in history. Even the European history is full of the locals killing each other, and dying to disease and oppression.

Everybody has a bloody history, forgotten when they got "civilized".

talaniman
Aug 9, 2014, 10:09 AM
http://nationalmemo.wpengine.netdna-cdn.com/wp-content/uploads/2014/08/Senator-Allgutz-1024x714.jpg

paraclete
Aug 9, 2014, 04:13 PM
Everybody has a bloody history, forgotten when they got "civilized".

So at what point should we consider you civilized but then you don't have an empire, do you?

talaniman
Aug 9, 2014, 04:18 PM
Put another shrimp on the barbie and we'll discuss it. Is that civilized enough for you?

paraclete
Aug 9, 2014, 04:33 PM
It is a popular misconception served up for an unsophisticated audience that we would do anything so barbarous to the delicious food we call prawn, they are eaten without additional cooking

smoothy
Aug 10, 2014, 05:55 PM
http://i220.photobucket.com/albums/dd17/italiansport/taliban.png

paraclete
Aug 10, 2014, 06:01 PM
Baaa!

paraclete
Aug 11, 2014, 07:00 AM
Just an update, down in the dell, Malaki is in the well, seems his grand play didn't get the result he wanted. I expect he will unleash the shiite militia as a smokescreen for his coup. He does nothing about ISIS because they are fighting his enemies, personified by the Iraki President. Like Saddamm before him he may overplay his hand

paraclete
Aug 18, 2014, 03:23 AM
Well I think this conflict has turned for the better. ISIS has suffered some reverses particularly at the dam and of course their inability to emilinate the Yazidi which they will see from a religious perspective of the unreighteous forces supporting satans followers but unless the Iraqi extracte digitardum and stop letting the Kurds do all the heavy lifting, this could mean ISIS will step up its push on Baghdad. The shiites may be happy to loose northern Iraq if it means they loose those infernal sunni

smoothy
Aug 18, 2014, 07:18 AM
We could give a bunch of goats Syphilis and air drop them and let nature take its course among the ISIS degenerates.

paraclete
Aug 18, 2014, 03:19 PM
I think such a solution is too long term and wide ranging among the arab population, given their habits for slaughtering animals you could just as well give the animals ebola. The solution lies in the nations of the world becoming real about eliminating muslim terrorists and stop footing around intervention

smoothy
Aug 18, 2014, 04:34 PM
Well, slaughtering the animals isn't what they use them for most... if you get the drift. To avoid crossing any forum invisible lines.

paraclete
Aug 18, 2014, 05:28 PM
I was well aware of the solution you proposed, and its implications but you see their predeliction for slaughtering aminals in the open with blood etc splashing around would ensure a quick infection and decimation whereas your solution is somewhat long term and does nothing to deal with the problems of the moment. What is needed is to reduce the populations or to have them so inward looking and suspicious of each other that they are no threat to us. Now at the moment ISIS is doing a good job at this, but since they have pretentions to statehood and more, we must concentrate on stopping them even if it means allowing the Syrian regime to survive. There is an issue we seem to forget, in these nations an extraordinary number of the population are young and impressionable and represent a pool for recruits to these jihadists. What we see here is a manifestation of ignorance and poverty, personified in Gaza and with deep implication for the whole region where displaced persons are allowed to languish in the millions for generations. Truly sowing to the wind to reap a whirlwind. These ideas have also been sown in far flung places like Indonesia and even Australia and have caused fighters to be recruited, some of them more deranged than others

paraclete
Aug 18, 2014, 08:50 PM
This is what the ISIS think they can do, a few thousand hot head terrorists thinking they can dominate the world, at least with their rhetoric, well I say come on, let's see what you are made of when you come up against a real fighting force, instead of women, children and old men and cowards, and it doesn't need to be a big one, I expect a division, or even a regiment could do the job and be home for breakfast, some one like the SAS, It could be airlifted into Iraq quickly, complete with heavy equipment, don't tell me we don't have the collective will and capability, look what the French did in Mali, is this any different

ISIS video: 'We will wipe America off the map' | News.com.au (http://www.news.com.au/world/middle-east/isis-video-we-will-wipe-america-off-the-map/story-fnh81ifq-1227029220511)

Don't sit on your hands america take up the challenge,