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AngryCanadian
12-18-2015, 01:44 AM
US airdrops ammo to Syrian fighters before HUGE assault on ISIS in bid to cut off Raqqa (http://www.express.co.uk/news/world/627457/US-Pentagon-ISIS-Islamic-State-Syria-Raqqa-al-Shadadi-Barak-Obama-Syrian-Rebels)


There are around 5,000 rebels allying with Kurdish soldiers in a bid to claw back land seized by brutal ISIS - also known as Daesh.

Article makes no mention of which rebel group it is or what their idogoly is. As usual the normal routine in the Westren News Media "Secrecy"

TheNewYorker
12-18-2015, 02:20 AM
That ammo is intended for the rebels to commit suicide

Dr.3D
12-18-2015, 07:59 AM
Obviously the U.S. doesn't believe ISIS has enough weapons.

nobody's_hero
12-18-2015, 12:29 PM
If there was ever an example that proves that these nations are more stable under dictatoriships, it is Syria.

The U.S. is friends with the Kurds. The U.S. is also friends with Turkey.

Turkey and the Kurds hate each other. This has always complicated matters in itself.

One day the U.S. decides Assad gassed his own people and shall forever be known as bad.

So, Assad is the bad man. But a new group, ISIS sees an opportunity to turn Syria into an extremist Islamic government, and helps the rebels, and kills a bunch of Christians in the process. McCain goes to syria to have his picture taken with Al-Qaida, but states they aren't al-Qaida, and we can trust McCain because 'he's been there and he knows'. After all, we gave surface to air missile launchers to Osama bin Laden in the 80s and we became BFF's, right? Remember Vietnam! shall be our rallying cry in Syria, Senator McCain.

So maybe they aren't al-Qaida, but the rebels become friends with a group that is friends with Al-Qaida. But the rebels are also friends with the Kurds, but also the Kurds hate ISIS. The friend of my friend is my enemy.

One day Russia decides to kill a bunch of ISIS targets in a few days. No one is quite sure why and become suspicious of Russia. So, Russia kills more ISIS in a week than the U.S. has in the past forever. GRRRRR!!!! Fox News says Obama is a pathetic weakling!!!, because he should have been the one to kill ISIS. The Republican establishment wants Obama to stop being a coward and stand up to Russia and fight over who gets to kill ISIS, but the U.S. can't kill ISIS because that helps Assad. Putin is evil because he is helping Assad, but also wiping the floor with ISIS the Christian-slayers. We'll let God decide what degree of evil that makes Putin but for now let's just hate him to be safe.

Turkey shoots down a Russian jet last month using F-16's that the U.S. sold them. That'll teach Putin. The U.S. should be happy but unfortunately the Kurds are upset because they hate Turkey and Turkey flexed its nuts, and the U.S. is friends with the Kurds, even though we sold F-16s to the enemy of the Kurds. Good job Turkey, and WTF Turkey?

Putin is evil. Assad is evil. ISIS is evil. Drop some ammo down there and let's see if the good guy gets it. Who's the good guy? Nevermind that, just drop the ammo, the Military industrial complex called to say that their warehouses are getting full.

I'm just gonna add 'Iran' and 'Refugees' because those are factors as well, but I felt like my post was confusing enough without them.

seapilot
12-18-2015, 02:21 PM
Obviously the U.S. doesn't believe ISIS has enough weapons.

Is this the gun control Obama and Bloomberg are discussing??

enhanced_deficit
12-19-2015, 12:47 PM
And now Iraqi soldiers that were fighting ISIS have been killed "by mistake".

Iraq Investigating Killing of Soldiers in Apparent US Strike
By The Associated Press



BAGHDAD — Dec 19, 2015, 11:23 AM ET
Iraq's defense minister says he has launched an investigation into the killing of 10 Iraqi soldiers in an apparent American airstrike, adding that the wrongdoers would be "punished according to Iraqi law."
Speaking to reporters on Saturday, Khalid al-Obeidi said that an officer and nine soldiers were killed in a strike a day earlier near the Iraqi city of Fallujah (http://abcnews.go.com/topics/news/iraq/fallujah.htm), which is under Islamic State group control. He said he would "not neglect the blood of Iraqis."
U.S. Defense Secretary Ash Carter says the incident seems to be "a mistake that involved both sides."
http://abcnews.go.com/International/wireStory/iraq-investigating-killing-soldiers-apparent-us-strike-35860250