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LurkerJ said:
super6646 said:


Yup, pretty much this. The air campaign is doing jack shit. Another middle eastern war for America again?

This is international threat that needs multinational military intervention and co-operation because..... right now ISIS is a multinational organization that is outsmarting their targets.


What international help? The europeans have crippled their militaries, especially since the recession. Russia and China don't want to help along. And Canada? Don't even get me started. Sure there will be help, but it'll be America's war again, trust me.



super6646 said:
Esiar said:
You should look at their 5-year plan. Imagine if they were successful.


You mean this image?

 


Yes



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they totaly insane... they want to break into gaza to fight with hamas. and they are at war with the taliban...



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LurkerJ said:
generic-user-1 said:
they totaly insane... they want to break into gaza to fight with hamas. and they are at war with the taliban...


LOL hamas. How I miss those friendly terrorists.

well hamas is better than isis...



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super6646 said:
LurkerJ said:

This is international threat that needs multinational military intervention and co-operation because..... right now ISIS is a multinational organization that is outsmarting their targets.

What international help? The europeans have crippled their militaries, especially since the recession. Russia and China don't want to help along. And Canada? Don't even get me started. Sure there will be help, but it'll be America's war again, trust me.

Russia, China, US, Iran, Saudis and every other country in the region is involved, involved politically, involved military, even though not necessarily officially. US here is the only party that interested in endless chaos and bloodshed, instigating and escalating. That's not really hard equation if you include the context of past few years before ISIS.

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