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By: zzstar in FFFT3 | Recommend this post (1)
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Bullshit.

ISIS is on its way out. They've lost the refineries, and the Kurds fought them back with our weapons. Our eyes are on them now. Killing their leaders and FKNG them up. They are done.

Finished.


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By: killthecat
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Sun, 04 Jan 15 10:28 PM
Msg. 07123 of 65535

Islamic State (ISIS) will remain at the centre of the escalating crisis in the Middle East this year as it was in 2014. The territories it conquered in a series of lightning campaigns last summer remain almost entirely under its control, even though it has lost some towns to the Kurds and Shia militias in recent weeks. United States air strikes in Iraq from 8 August and Syria from 23 September may have slowed up ISIS advances and inflicted heavy casualties on its forces in the Syrian Kurdish town of Kobani.

But ISIS has its own state machinery and is conscripting tens of thousands of fighters to replace casualties, enabling it to fight on multiple fronts from Jalawla on Iraq's border with Iran to the outskirts of Aleppo in Syria. In western Syria, ISIS is a growing power as the Syrian government of President Basharal-Assad loses its advantage of fighting a fragmented opposition, that is now uniting under the leadership of ISIS and Jabhatal-Nusra, the Syrian affiliate of al-Qaeda.

Yet it is only a year ago that President Obama dismissed the importance of ISIS, comparing it to a junior university basketball team. Speaking of ISIS last January, he said that "the analogy we use around here sometimes, and I think it is accurate, is if a junior varsity team puts on Lakers uniforms it doesn't make them Kobe Bryant. A year later Obama's flip tone and disastrously inaccurate judgement jumps out at one from the page, but at the time it must have been the majority view of his national security staff (who were all busy carrying out Israel's foreign policy - fracturing Iraq, overthrowing Assad, subverting Ukraine, and screwing up Lebanon, Jordan and Palestine - KTC addendum)

http://timesofindia.indiatimes.com/world/middle-east/War-with-ISIS-The-West-is-wrong-again-in-its-fight-against-terror/articleshow/45751402.cms


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