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by New Frenco Empire » Wed Sep 30, 2015 7:30 pm
Uxupox wrote:I still don't understand why you wanted to see the Finnish lose the Winter war I mean the Russians were the aggressors entirely.
by Roski » Wed Sep 30, 2015 7:30 pm
by Shofercia » Wed Sep 30, 2015 7:31 pm
Roski wrote:Ruskies fucking up ISIS also? Hot damn
Lets get china and make this War: EVER MAJOR POWER WANTS TO FUCK YOUR DAY UP
by New Werpland » Wed Sep 30, 2015 7:31 pm
by Roski » Wed Sep 30, 2015 7:32 pm
by The balkens » Wed Sep 30, 2015 7:32 pm
by New Werpland » Wed Sep 30, 2015 7:33 pm
by Salus Maior » Wed Sep 30, 2015 7:34 pm
Constantinopolis wrote:Yeah, because that worked so well in Libya, right?
When will people understand that sometimes keeping a fucking war criminal in power is better than deposing him?
by Sebtopiaris » Wed Sep 30, 2015 7:34 pm
by The balkens » Wed Sep 30, 2015 7:35 pm
Sebtopiaris wrote:Frankly, good on Putin. He's basically the only one defending a secular, tolerant regime against US-backed ISIS, Al-Nusra and the FSA.
by Salus Maior » Wed Sep 30, 2015 7:36 pm
Sebtopiaris wrote:Frankly, good on Putin. He's basically the only one defending a secular, tolerant regime against US-backed ISIS, Al-Nusra and the FSA.
by New Frenco Empire » Wed Sep 30, 2015 7:37 pm
by Sebtopiaris » Wed Sep 30, 2015 7:43 pm
by New Frenco Empire » Wed Sep 30, 2015 7:45 pm
Sebtopiaris wrote:Salus Maior wrote:
Provide evidence of the U.S backing ISIS.
I've seen a picture of Joe Biden with the ISIS leadership, it's not shopped.
Plus, we're all aware ISIS has backed Al-Qaeda and is backing Al-Nusra to destabilise anti-western countries, right? So why would the US use ISIS any differently? Why is the US not putting boots on the ground in the middle east anymore, huh? I thought they were allies of freedom and democracy instead of launching inefficient air strikes at Saudi nationals and edgy Algerian-French teenagers roleplaying as a caliphate.
by Uxupox » Wed Sep 30, 2015 7:47 pm
Sebtopiaris wrote:Salus Maior wrote:
Provide evidence of the U.S backing ISIS.
I've seen a picture of Joe Biden with the ISIS leadership, it's not shopped.
Plus, we're all aware ISIS has backed Al-Qaeda and is backing Al-Nusra to destabilise anti-western countries, right? So why would the US use ISIS any differently? Why is the US not putting boots on the ground in the middle east anymore, huh? I thought they were allies of freedom and democracy instead of launching inefficient air strikes at Saudi nationals and edgy Algerian-French teenagers roleplaying as a caliphate.
by New Frenco Empire » Wed Sep 30, 2015 7:48 pm
Uxupox wrote:Sebtopiaris wrote:I've seen a picture of Joe Biden with the ISIS leadership, it's not shopped.
Plus, we're all aware ISIS has backed Al-Qaeda and is backing Al-Nusra to destabilise anti-western countries, right? So why would the US use ISIS any differently? Why is the US not putting boots on the ground in the middle east anymore, huh? I thought they were allies of freedom and democracy instead of launching inefficient air strikes at Saudi nationals and edgy Algerian-French teenagers roleplaying as a caliphate.
We need more than your words to prove that the US is really backing ISIS, so uh where is that photo?
by Sebtopiaris » Wed Sep 30, 2015 7:49 pm
New Frenco Empire wrote:Sebtopiaris wrote:I've seen a picture of Joe Biden with the ISIS leadership, it's not shopped.
Plus, we're all aware ISIS has backed Al-Qaeda and is backing Al-Nusra to destabilise anti-western countries, right? So why would the US use ISIS any differently? Why is the US not putting boots on the ground in the middle east anymore, huh? I thought they were allies of freedom and democracy instead of launching inefficient air strikes at Saudi nationals and edgy Algerian-French teenagers roleplaying as a caliphate.
You've brought conspiracies and a misunderstanding of the wants of the average American voter.
So basically...you have no evidence of the U.S backing ISIS?
by Constantinopolis » Wed Sep 30, 2015 7:50 pm
Salus Maior wrote:Constantinopolis wrote:Yeah, because that worked so well in Libya, right?
When will people understand that sometimes keeping a fucking war criminal in power is better than deposing him?
So are you advocating that the world should look the other way when it comes to war crimes (and crimes against humanity in general) so long as it keeps things quiet in a region?
Salus Maior wrote:I suppose I can see the appeal, I guess it can give the people of the West something else to think about as long as the imposed suffering of other people is "sanctioned" as it were.
Salus Maior wrote:Nevermind that it's Assad's brutal regime that caused the instability that allowed ISIS to grow as strong as it did but, hey, whatever.
by Salus Maior » Wed Sep 30, 2015 7:50 pm
Sebtopiaris wrote:Salus Maior wrote:
Provide evidence of the U.S backing ISIS.
I've seen a picture of Joe Biden with the ISIS leadership, it's not shopped.
Plus, we're all aware ISIS has backed Al-Qaeda and is backing Al-Nusra to destabilise anti-western countries, right? So why would the US use ISIS any differently? Why is the US not putting boots on the ground in the middle east anymore, huh? I thought they were allies of freedom and democracy instead of launching inefficient air strikes at Saudi nationals and edgy Algerian-French teenagers roleplaying as a caliphate.
by Geilinor » Wed Sep 30, 2015 7:50 pm
Sebtopiaris wrote:New Frenco Empire wrote:You've brought conspiracies and a misunderstanding of the wants of the average American voter.
So basically...you have no evidence of the U.S backing ISIS?
Found it. I have evidence now:
http://www.globalresearch.ca/the-relati ... 05?print=1
And why hasn't ISIS attacked Israel yet? They're operating in the sinai for godsakes, they almost have them in the bag.
by Sebtopiaris » Wed Sep 30, 2015 7:53 pm
Salus Maior wrote:I also notice that your argument is heavily based in conjecture. We're not putting boots on the ground because we had boots there FOR TEN YEARS and nothing good came of it. And nothing good would come of it now.
Geilinor wrote:Sebtopiaris wrote:Found it. I have evidence now:
http://www.globalresearch.ca/the-relati ... 05?print=1
And why hasn't ISIS attacked Israel yet? They're operating in the sinai for godsakes, they almost have them in the bag.
Do you know who Joe Biden is? That's a picture of John McCain.
by Geilinor » Wed Sep 30, 2015 7:54 pm
Sebtopiaris wrote:Salus Maior wrote:I also notice that your argument is heavily based in conjecture. We're not putting boots on the ground because we had boots there FOR TEN YEARS and nothing good came of it. And nothing good would come of it now.
Really? REALLY?
You saying defeating ISIS won't even help the US project its interests in the middle east? Wait a sec, it doesn't need to defeat them to project its interests, by balkanising the region it's perfectly done so.Geilinor wrote:Do you know who Joe Biden is? That's a picture of John McCain.
Ah, my mistake, not familiar with American politicians.
Still, what difference does it make, oh specific one? Explain how the fuck al-snackbardaddy and his crew are chilling with Mcain? He didn't just pop off to their house for a visit now, did he?
by Sebtopiaris » Wed Sep 30, 2015 7:55 pm
Geilinor wrote:Sebtopiaris wrote:Really? REALLY?
You saying defeating ISIS won't even help the US project its interests in the middle east? Wait a sec, it doesn't need to defeat them to project its interests, by balkanising the region it's perfectly done so.
Ah, my mistake, not familiar with American politicians.
Still, what difference does it make, oh specific one? Explain how the fuck al-snackbardaddy and his crew are chilling with Mcain? He didn't just pop off to their house for a visit now, did he?
It makes the difference between representing the White House and representing one Senator.
by Roski » Wed Sep 30, 2015 7:56 pm
Sebtopiaris wrote:Salus Maior wrote:
Provide evidence of the U.S backing ISIS.
I've seen a picture of Joe Biden with the ISIS leadership, it's not shopped.
Plus, we're all aware ISIS has backed Al-Qaeda and is backing Al-Nusra to destabilise anti-western countries, right? So why would the US use ISIS any differently? Why is the US not putting boots on the ground in the middle east anymore, huh? I thought they were allies of freedom and democracy instead of launching inefficient air strikes at Saudi nationals and edgy Algerian-French teenagers roleplaying as a caliphate.
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