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Why is ISIS fighting against Assad who is a designated enemy of the U.S.?
May 9, 2016 14:27:03   #
payne1000
 
ISIS is alleged to have formed in the authority void left when the U.S. pulled troops out of Iraq. The U.S. and her allies had in the last decade killed up to a million Iraqi's and destroyed much of the country's infrastructure. So it would make sense that the Muslim Arabs who make up ISIS would hope to have some serious payback for the U.S. and her allies.
Why, then, would ISIS concentrate their main efforts on overthrowing fellow Muslim, President Bashar Assad of Syria? The regimes in power in the U.S. and Israel have long proclaimed Assad to be an enemy of the West. So why would ISIS fight in support of U.S./Israel Middle East policy? It doesn't make sense, does it?
It would make sense if ISIS are paid mercenaries.



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May 9, 2016 15:09:09   #
PeterS
 
payne1000 wrote:
ISIS is alleged to have formed in the authority void left when the U.S. pulled troops out of Iraq. The U.S. and her allies had in the last decade killed up to a million Iraqi's and destroyed much of the country's infrastructure. So it would make sense that the Muslim Arabs who make up ISIS would hope to have some serious payback for the U.S. and her allies.
Why, then, would ISIS concentrate their main efforts on overthrowing fellow Muslim, President Bashar Assad of Syria? The regimes in power in the U.S. and Israel have long proclaimed Assad to be an enemy of the West. So why would ISIS fight in support of U.S./Israel Middle East policy? It doesn't make sense, does it?
It would make sense if ISIS are paid mercenaries.
ISIS is alleged to have formed in the authority vo... (show quote)

Because ISIS wants Syria and if they get it there is no way to put an end to them...

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May 9, 2016 15:13:47   #
nwtk2007 Loc: Texas
 
PeterS wrote:
Because ISIS wants Syria and if they get it there is no way to put an end to them...


That's kind of sort of it. ISIS is more about territory than principles of Islam. Much different from their alter ego, Al Qaeda. Al Qaeda fights against the New World Order.

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May 9, 2016 16:16:07   #
robmull Loc: florida
 
payne1000 wrote:
ISIS is alleged to have formed in the authority void left when the U.S. pulled troops out of Iraq. The U.S. and her allies had in the last decade killed up to a million Iraqi's and destroyed much of the country's infrastructure. So it would make sense that the Muslim Arabs who make up ISIS would hope to have some serious payback for the U.S. and her allies.
Why, then, would ISIS concentrate their main efforts on overthrowing fellow Muslim, President Bashar Assad of Syria? The regimes in power in the U.S. and Israel have long proclaimed Assad to be an enemy of the West. So why would ISIS fight in support of U.S./Israel Middle East policy? It doesn't make sense, does it?
It would make sense if ISIS are paid mercenaries.
ISIS is alleged to have formed in the authority vo... (show quote)







Saul, is that you??? Saul Alinsky??? Is that you Saul??? Don't try to fool me, Saul, I'd know you anywhere with that Marxist agenda; you little devil!!!

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May 9, 2016 18:33:53   #
payne1000
 
PeterS wrote:
Because ISIS wants Syria and if they get it there is no way to put an end to them...


Check out all the U.S. military bases in the Middle East. ISIS could be wiped out in a millisecond if they weren't useful to the NATO mafia in their quest to get rid of another Russian ally in the Middle East. Once Assad is gone, all Syria's resources can be plundered by the West. Israel will be given a clear title to the Golan Heights and maybe more.

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May 9, 2016 18:35:39   #
payne1000
 
robmull wrote:
Saul, is that you??? Saul Alinsky??? Is that you Saul??? Don't try to fool me, Saul, I'd know you anywhere with that Marxist agenda; you little devil!!!


It's a bit absurd that you would relate me to a Jewish person.
Are you anti-Semitic?

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May 9, 2016 21:16:13   #
nwtk2007 Loc: Texas
 
payne1000 wrote:
Check out all the U.S. military bases in the Middle East. ISIS could be wiped out in a millisecond if they weren't useful to the NATO mafia in their quest to get rid of another Russian ally in the Middle East. Once Assad is gone, all Syria's resources can be plundered by the West. Israel will be given a clear title to the Golan Heights and maybe more.


Putin claims Russia can wipe the world clean of ISIS. Why haven't they?

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May 9, 2016 21:24:46   #
payne1000
 
nwtk2007 wrote:
Putin claims Russia can wipe the world clean of ISIS. Why haven't they?


Russia has to tread lightly when it comes to challenging the Empire. Russia has strong allies but Putin is smart enough to know that WWIII could mean the end of life on earth.
He's not ready to check out yet.

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May 9, 2016 21:44:19   #
nwtk2007 Loc: Texas
 
payne1000 wrote:
Russia has to tread lightly when it comes to challenging the Empire. Russia has strong allies but Putin is smart enough to know that WWIII could mean the end of life on earth.
He's not ready to check out yet.


The Empire?

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May 9, 2016 22:24:04   #
payne1000
 
nwtk2007 wrote:
The Empire?


You didn't know the United States of Israel is an empire?

http://www.theguardian.com/uk/2003/jun/02/highereducation.books

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May 10, 2016 11:09:29   #
jaydee
 
payne1000 wrote:
ISIS is alleged to have formed in the authority void left when the U.S. pulled troops out of Iraq. The U.S. and her allies had in the last decade killed up to a million Iraqi's and destroyed much of the country's infrastructure. So it would make sense that the Muslim Arabs who make up ISIS would hope to have some serious payback for the U.S. and her allies.
Why, then, would ISIS concentrate their main efforts on overthrowing fellow Muslim, President Bashar Assad of Syria? The regimes in power in the U.S. and Israel have long proclaimed Assad to be an enemy of the West. So why would ISIS fight in support of U.S./Israel Middle East policy? It doesn't make sense, does it?
It would make sense if ISIS are paid mercenaries.
ISIS is alleged to have formed in the authority vo... (show quote)



Your right. Word of wisdom here. When it don't make sence after all this time, something ain't right.

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May 10, 2016 14:14:09   #
payne1000
 
jaydee wrote:
Your right. Word of wisdom here. When it don't make sence after all this time, something ain't right.


It never made sense. Most Americans can't think past what the lying media tells them.

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