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Box A Rox
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ISIS has nothing to do with Bush. ISIS was formed and founded in Syria, not Iraq.
It's Obama's inaction led to it's rise. Everyone and their mother was telling Obama that these guys were not the same as AQ and that they were going to be a big problem if no action was taken.
What happens? Obama comes out and calls them a 'JV Team'. ISIS obliterates the cowards known as the Iraqi army every place north of Bagdad.
Sorry Boxy, you can't blame Bush for this one.


Sorry Bucky, but yes I can.

ISIS used to be al-Qaeda in Iraq
http://www.vox.com/cards/things-about-isis-you-need-to-know/what-is-isis


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Its fun watching people so easily fooled into another war for profit by their messiah Obama, 7 countries later and thousands of civilians dead and some buy into it still LMAO


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ISIS has nothing to do with Bush. ISIS was formed and founded in Syria, not Iraq.

It's Obama's inaction led to it's rise. Everyone and their mother was telling Obama that these guys were not the same as AQ and that they were going to be a big problem if no action was taken.

What happens? Obama comes out and calls them a 'JV Team'. ISIS obliterates the cowards known as the Iraqi army every place north of Bagdad.

Sorry Boxy, you can't blame Bush for this one.



I heard that Obama is going to give Syria to the Palestinians.

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Sorry Bucky, but yes I can.

ISIS used to be al-Qaeda in Iraq
http://www.vox.com/cards/things-about-isis-you-need-to-know/what-is-isis


it started that way sure...but it didn't last long...but they were all JV's players anyway..right?


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it started that way sure...but it didn't last long...but they were all JV's players anyway..right?


Well, they were JV, until Obama had Al Qaeda "on the run", then ISIS was moved up to varsity, to replace Al Qaeda, an then  they changed the team name to ISIL.  


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So 12 more new targets for a declaration of Jihad.

Superior firepower can't erase a religion belief and religious extremism.

It will however make the survivors a lot more determined to get vengeance.

This was tried before by this other guy who wanted to erase the Jewish people and their religion.

It likely will create more enemies than it eradicates.

But hey, you never know, we could accidentally have a successful military action.

History says it is highly unlikely, but what's the worst that could happen?

Perhaps all the countries of the Earth turning against us?

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How is it that these cave dwellers took over a large part of Syrian land in WEEKS....and it took the USG YEARS to accomplish NOTHING in Iraq?

well....at least that's what the lame stream media tells us.


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U.S-led raids hit grain silos in Syria, kill workers: monitor

BEIRUT Mon Sep 29, 2014 4:58am EDT
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A pair of U.S. Air Force F-15E Strike Eagles fly over northern Iraq after conducting airstrikes in Syria, in this U.S. Air Force handout photo taken early in the morning of September 23, 2014. REUTERS/U.S. Air Force/Senior Airman Matthew Bruch/Handout

A pair of U.S. Air Force F-15E Strike Eagles fly over northern Iraq after conducting airstrikes in Syria, in this U.S. Air Force handout photo taken early in the morning of September 23, 2014.

Credit: Reuters/U.S. Air Force/Senior Airman Matthew Bruch/Handout
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(Reuters) - U.S.-led air strikes hit grain silos and other targets in Islamic State-controlled territory in northern and eastern Syria overnight, killing civilians and wounding militants, a group monitoring the war said on Monday.

The aircraft may have mistaken the mills and grain storage areas in the northern Syrian town of Manbij for an Islamic State base, said the Britain-based Syrian Observatory for Human Rights. There was no immediate comment from Washington.

The United States has targeted Islamic State and other fighters in Syria since last week with the help of Arab allies, and in Iraq since last month. It aims to damage and destroy the bases, forces and supply lines of the al Qaeda offshoot which has captured large areas of both countries.

The strikes in Manbij appeared to have killed only civilians, not fighters, said Rami Abdulrahman, who runs the Observatory which gathers information from sources in Syria.

"These were the workers at the silos. They provide food for the people," he said. He could not give a number of casualties and it was not immediately possible to verify the information.

Manbij sits between Aleppo city in the west and the town of Kobani on the northern border with Turkey, which Islamic State has been trying to capture from Kurdish forces, forcing tens of thousands of Syrian Kurds to flee over the frontier.

Syria's army also carried out air raids in Aleppo province overnight, targeting areas east of Aleppo city with barrel bombs and other projectiles, the Observatory said. The army also carried out air strikes in Hama in western Syria.
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CNN exclusive: ISIS fighter says U.S. airstrikes aren't effective
By Arwa Damon and Holly Yan, CNN
updated 1:51 PM EDT, Mon September 29, 2014
Gaziantep, Turkey (CNN) -- The United States may be touting its strikes on ISIS targets in Syria,
but one of the terror group's fighters says the hits are trivial at best.
In an exclusive interview with CNN, a Syrian ISIS fighter using the pseudonym Abu Talha said the
militant group has been preparing for such attacks.
"We've been ready for this for some time," Abu Talha said. "We know that our bases are known
because they're tracking us with radars and satellites, so we had backup locations."
He taunted the U.S.-led coalition that has been pummeling ISIS targets in Syria over the past week,
including attacks on mobile oil refineries and vehicles.
"We have revenues other than oil. We have other avenues, and our finances are not going to stop
just because of oil losses," the 28-year-old militant said.
"They thought they knew everything. But thank God, they don't know anything. And God willing, we will defeat the infidels."
Abu Talha said he was among the ISIS fighters who took over Mosul, Iraq's second-largest city, in June.
He said even if coalition attacks impede ISIS, they're not enough to stop ISIS' mission of fortifying an Islamic
state across Sunni parts of Syria and Iraq.
"They hit us in some areas, and we advance in others," Abu Talha said. "If we are pushed back in Iraq,
we advance in northern Syria. These strikes cannot stop us, our support or our fighters."
U.S. President Barack Obama admitted the quick rise of ISIS in Syria had been underrestimated at first.
In an interview that aired Sunday on CBS' "60 Minutes," Obama said the U.S. government "underestimated
what had been taking place in Syria" during its civil war -- allowing the country to become "ground zero for jihadists around the world."

ISIS defector speaks out
One man who recently left the ranks of ISIS also said the militants took precautions before coalition strikes.
"They almost entirely emptied out the headquarters," the defector, using the name Abu Omar, told CNN's
Arwa Damon in Turkey. "Some equipment they hid in civilian neighborhoods. Some they hid underground."
Abu Omar also said ISIS relies heavily on foreign members -- including Westerners -- to carry out its mission.
"The French, they have so much control -- they're even more extreme than we are," the defector said.
"They come from France, but it's as if they have been part of the 'Islamic State' for years."
The 29-year-old said he believed in ISIS' goal of creating an Islamic state and left his wife and 3-year-old son behind to go fight.
Abu Omar initially tried to defend the group's atrocities -- including crucifixions, beheadings and indiscriminate killings.
But eventually, the brutally became too much for him.
"I used to hope that they would fix their mistakes," he said. "If they had, it wouldn't be like this."
When the United States and Arab partners started pounding the ISIS stronghold of Raqqa last week, many militants scattered.
And Abu Omar found an opportunity to flee.
But he still trembles when he talks, fearful he has a target on his back.
Abu Omar said while he still dreams of a caliphate in the region, he is haunted by what he witnessed.
"I saw a 70-year-old sheikh killed in front of me," he said. "The 'Islamic State' can't continue like this. ...
There are a lot of youth who are joining -- 14, 15 years old. Maybe my voice can make them think again."

http://www.cnn.com/2014/09/29/world/meast/isis-fighter-and-defector-interviews/index.html


JUST BECAUSE SISSY SAYS SO DOESN'T MAKE IT SO...BUT HE THINKS IT DOES!!!!!  
JUST BECAUSE MC1 SAYS SO DOESN'T MAKE IT SO!!!!!  
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Looks like our bombing is really hurting them......

Six days ago.....ISIS overruns Iraqi base, kill over 500
http://www.americanthinker.com/blog/2014/09/meanwhile_in_iraq_isis_overruns_army_base_in_anbar.html

Yesterday.....ISIS attacks patrols just a few miles from Bagdad
http://www.cnn.com/2014/09/30/world/meast/isis-iraq-syria-strikes/index.html




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Quoted from BuckStrider
Looks like our bombing is really hurting them......

Six days ago.....ISIS overruns Iraqi base, kill over 500
http://www.americanthinker.com/blog/2014/09/meanwhile_in_iraq_isis_overruns_army_base_in_anbar.html

Yesterday.....ISIS attacks patrols just a few miles from Bagdad
http://www.cnn.com/2014/09/30/world/meast/isis-iraq-syria-strikes/index.html


They are cave dwellers for God's sake!!! the USG war machine should have/could have, won this battle in 24 hours!!!!!
ya just can't make this crap up!!! OMG!!!


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Oh No!!!  Another imagined scandal!!!  SALUTE-GATE!

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Ronald Reagan is often credited as being the first U.S. President to regularly salute the
troops. George W. Bush was known for frequent salutes, including a gaffe when he saluted
while holding the presidential pooch. Most earlier presidents eschewed the practice, rendering
more civilian honors, including Harry Truman holding his hat over his heart.

- Follow the rules: Regulations across the military require troops to salute the President,
but say civilians, including the commander-in-chief don't need to reciprocate. "Civilian
personnel, to include civilian guards, are not required to render the hand salute to military
personnel or other civilian personnel."





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They are cave dwellers for God's sake!!! the USG war machine should have/could have, won this battle in 24 hours!!!!!
ya just can't make this crap up!!! OMG!!!


Really???? If the US went in and did as you say, you and the other forum gubrmnt haters would be
all over it like stink on sh*t...which way do you want it?  Can't have it both ways.  You continue to make this crap up!


JUST BECAUSE SISSY SAYS SO DOESN'T MAKE IT SO...BUT HE THINKS IT DOES!!!!!  
JUST BECAUSE MC1 SAYS SO DOESN'T MAKE IT SO!!!!!  
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