U.S Led Airstrikes Kill 52 Syrian Civilians IN A DAY....

Discussion in 'Politics' started by DivineVictoryX, May 5, 2015.

  1. #1 DivineVictoryX, May 5, 2015
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  2. Let me finish that for you.
     
    this...is... propaganda countered within the very article.
     
    “US Central Command can confirm that Coalition forces conducted airstrikes in the vicinity of Birmahle, Syria, on April 30, destroying several ISIL fighting positions and striking more than 50 ISIL [ISIS] fighters,” command spokesman Major Curt Kellogg said in a statement, insisting the 52 people reported killed had been militants.
     
    In other words it's a definite maybe / maybe not. :smoke:
     
  3. The thing with militants is that there is no way of knowing if they are truly civilians or not.
     
  4. It could very well have been a battalion of lost IDF soldiers. Without a wall to work off its easy to get lost.
     
  5. #5 BRZBoy, May 6, 2015
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    They have GPS. You team has the donkey.
     
  6. #6 SmokinP, May 6, 2015
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    I think you will find the IDF don't bother with GPS. They just go where they want. Perhaps they were building a new field hospital to treat injured IS and al Qaeda fighters ?

    Don't knock the donkey, Big Benny Laden escaped from the US military on a donkey.
    Hee Haw...
     
  7. #7 BRZBoy, May 6, 2015
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    When the piss ant area those people live in is compared to a map hard to get lost. If that graphic does not put things in perspective put it this way. I live in a state that is roughly 268,000 square miles or about 700,000 kilometers square. Isreal is about 8000 square miles or 21,000 kilometers.
     
    Yes OBL did but he also was caught by one lady at the CIA who never gave up the hunt when all others did.
     
    [​IMG]
     
  8. #8 SmokinP, May 6, 2015
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    Oh you would be surprised. They have been known to wander off course before.

    I would be wary of ants, they are a formidable adversary.

    Yes i know the story, there was a film about it I believe. How did a man on a donkey escape the US military?
     
  9. #9 fromTheOldCountry, May 6, 2015
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    Actually he escaped because our military didnt listen to the CIA when it said do not send those fighters to capture Bin Laden, they fought with him against the Russians they will not do what you want. Also wonderful, I like when those who make the world less safe and more unstable die. Nothing bad about that, last I checked they disregarded the Iraqi border. We were not going to get involved before that, our soldiers won't have died in vain. 
     
    So you all can get a sense of what is going on, the US is helping on the ground with Iraqis, and Canada and Britain are only giving air support. but everything is the fault of the U.S.. No one else ever does anything wrong...[​IMG]
     
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    Why God gave someone the foresight to design the very effective Cluster Bomb.
     
  11. I don't normally agree with your posts but this was top notch banter 
     
  12. #12 J-DILLA, May 6, 2015
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    Trying to turn this into another Israel thread?


    Even your ol' Islamic pals Hamas and Hezbollah are known to wage war in civilian clothes and then report their deaths as if they were civs.
     
  13. Yes a practice learned from their occupiers. ..
     
  14. All the cluster bombs in the world will not quench a mans desire to live free from the shackles of occupation...

    If a donkey can escape the might of the whole US military anything is possible.
    Hee Haw...
     
  15. #15 ICGreen, May 6, 2015
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    Yet, the final chapter was not a Yee Hah, nor a Hee Haw.
     
    That was a definite PNAC fuck up feed to a gullible Administration i.e. Iraq diversion from the Primary mission. [​IMG]
     
    Edited to add: Rhaps, or BRZBoy, did you think to stay undetected?
     
  16. Don't get me wrong Mr. Green, Benny Laden was a vile disgusting individual who got what was coming to him...

    That said i snigger to myself every time i think of him riding his donkey to safety as the greatest power in the world was using all it's military might trying to catch him. :)
     
  17. *Citation needed*

    (not that facts matter to you, anyways...)




    Isn't it funny how you conveniently call Hamas and Hezbollah "oppressed" freedom fighters one moment and the next they are democratically elected politicians.
     
  18. Dubai with stolen passports comes to mind ?

    http://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Assassination_of_Mahmoud_Al-Mabhouh


    Hezbollah and Hamas are in different boats.

    Hezbollah are not oppressed. They are a reactionary group.
    Hamas on the other hand are a direct result of Israeli occupation and oppression.

    Would you rather see Assad or the IS/al Qaeda led rebels in control of Syria ?
     
  19. You claimed Israeli soldiers dress up in civilian clothing and go off fighting.

    Having spies travel with foreign passports is obviously not the same thing.


    Hamas was democratically elected by Palestinians. They are a political party are they not?





    Show me evidence that IDF soldiers engage in combat wearing civilian clothing like you claimed so...
     
  20. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=hXJQOnT0xAM
     

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