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You don't think the West/Israel is blaming ISIS for the recent attacks against the Kurds?

Check the dynamics. Turkey is pounding the Kurds on the Iraq border, but protecting the Kurds on the Syrian border. Both sets of Kurds are being attacked by ISIS, but Turkey is not being called out in the double standard. All while supporting known terror groups to make attack runs in Syria.

Sure the US ect are blaming ISIS for the attacks, but the situation should have been resolved years ago. Why did that not happen? Apparentlt there was a Mission Accomplished. Was anyone willing to make the assumption that this would not turn out well? I know a few on this board did exactly that. And yet they are told they are wrong, wrong, wrong.

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Fuck all of this. I don't believe anything written or said by the MSM with the words "WMD's" in it. I don't believe anything the US government says or doesn't say about Iraq WMD's. Is ISIS the real enemy? Nope, our most dangerous enemies are a lot closer to us than that.

Well said.

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Fantastically insane article. So now we're finding out the US military found a whole bunch more WMD's during a time when the US is launching war in Iraq once again, desperately trying to convince the public of the merits...oh and 3 weeks from US midterm elections?

Fuck all of this. I don't believe anything written or said by the MSM with the words "WMD's" in it. I don't believe anything the US government says or doesn't say about Iraq WMD's. Is ISIS the real enemy? Nope, our most dangerous enemies are a lot closer to us than that.

Well, no. This news story comes very after the fact to be any kind of help to the US's military action in Iraq. A war? Hardly, with Obama at the wheel and his fake red lines and sleeping through the death of his ambassador. This is a few bombing runs for political benefit leading up to the mid terms. Watch it dry up after, when Obama has more room to negotiate, a whisper he made on-mic to a Russian diplomat during a previous election.

The NYtimes probably knew about this story back in the day, but didn't want to help the hated one.

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A war? Hardly, with Obama at the wheel and his fake red lines and sleeping through the death of his ambassador.

Dropping bombs is an act of war. It's a war.

The NYtimes probably knew about this story back in the day, but didn't want to help the hated one.

Probability is high for what you're saying. I can imagine them sitting on this story, and now the time is opportune to print it. Maybe the White House even gave them to go ahead whereas before it was considered "classified", who knows. Either way, smells like bullshit coming from somewhere.

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What if the elected Government of Canada requested the Russians help by bombing insurgents that are killing Canadian women and children?

are you labeling Harper Conservatives a puppet regime? :D

Russian Puppet Masters ask Canadian PM Stephen Harper to ask the Russians to bomb Canada so the Russians can bomb 'name other country here'

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are you labeling Harper Conservatives a puppet regime? :D

Russian Puppet Masters ask Canadian PM Stephen Harper to ask the Russians to bomb Canada so the Russians can bomb 'name other country here'

Are you suggesting the Iraqi Government didn't need help?

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What if the elected Government of Canada requested the Russians help by bombing insurgents that are killing Canadian women and children?

Why would the government/military/police forces not be adequate enough to handle said insurgency?

what if? It's still a war.

Would still be war, but not really officially between nations. Since the fight is against terrorist like activity that does not wear a uniform.

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So Canada and the US etc. are having tea and biscuits with ISIS? And ISIS are having tea and biscuits with Iraqis and Syrians?

If it's not war then what you label it?

McCain met with ISIS leaders, or more specifically the Syrian rebels, earlier this year. Wonder if they had tea.

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