Disaster in the Making

Your work and effort are irrelevant.....you have more and that's not FAIR.

Which is all the justification they need to take all your shit by force.

They think the USA is all about ensuring equal life outcomes, not individual liberty or the pursuit of happiness.

These are the same people who believe everyone should be "gender neutral" while at the same time believing that GMO (thereby "neutral" because it cannot reproduce) corn is "bad".
 
These are the same people who believe everyone should be "gender neutral" while at the same time believing that GMO (thereby "neutral" because it cannot reproduce) corn is "bad".

And everyone who DARES to question 'climate change' is a science denier.....but gender is a social construct, genetics is for Nazis.

There is absolutely no ideological consistency among "progressives".
 
This is true.

The equation is that intent = effort & ability.
Everyone who wants to be rich, deserves to be rich...

Who doesn't want to be rich?

If wishes were horses
then beggers would ride...
 
Turkey Takes Fight Against Kurdish Fighters to Iraq As It Struggles in Syria
Newsweek.com | Tue Nov 05, 2019 17:52 UTC

The Turkish Defense Ministry announced that up to seven Kurdish PKK fighters were killed in back-to-back strikes in northern Iraq as deadly clashes continued across the border in Syria.


Anybody surprised?


Not I.

Why would anyone be surprised? PKK is a terrorist organization, Turkey and Iraq had been working in tandem to fight those guys. It is not something that started today!!!
 
They killed 7???



What a fucking disaster.
Were they innocent civilians?

Women and children?
Did they blow up a hospital, or a school?

:p
 
I just read that the US are building fortifications or stationing troups around oil fields.

I suppose they're doing it to protect them from Turks or ISIS. :cool:
 
I just read that the US are building fortifications or stationing troups around oil fields.

I suppose they're doing it to protect them from Turks or ISIS. :cool:

I think they're trying to stave off the disaster Alpofiend mentioned in the OP.
 
Turkey Takes Fight Against Kurdish Fighters to Iraq As It Struggles in Syria
Newsweek.com | Tue Nov 05, 2019 17:52 UTC

The Turkish Defense Ministry announced that up to seven Kurdish PKK fighters were killed in back-to-back strikes in northern Iraq as deadly clashes continued across the border in Syria.


Anybody surprised?


Not I.

Look at comrade jaF0 weep for his socialist comrade terrorists.

They killed 7???



What a fucking disaster.
Were they innocent civilians?

Women and children?
Did they blow up a hospital, or a school?

:p

Radical left wing terrorist.....comrades of jaF0's.

"progressives" are super upset by this.
 
I think they're trying to stave off the disaster Alpofiend mentioned in the OP.

Trump lied.

Yes, his refusal to listen to Democrats warmongers and to engage in the Turkey- YPG conflict was admirable.

But he's NOT retracting troups from Syria.
In fact, according to Turkish press, he's now building two military bases in Deir ez-Zor.

Without the Syrian govt.'s accord.
 
N. Barzani (Northern Iraq Kurdish leader more specifically IKRG President Nechirvan Barzani) "Turkey has no problem with Kurds in Syria" said just yesterday!

"Turkey has a problem with PKK, not with Kurds in Syria. Our only wish is that Kurds keep their distance with PKK. The PKK terror group wants to legitimize itself by using Syrian Kurds and the situation, unfortunately, has come to this point today"

Excerpt from the MERI panel.
 
Trump lied.

Yes, his refusal to listen to Democrats warmongers and to engage in the Turkey- YPG conflict was admirable.

But he's NOT retracting troups from Syria.
In fact, according to Turkish press, he's now building two military bases in Deir ez-Zor.

Without the Syrian govt.'s accord.

I think he is trying, but the "establishment" or "deep state" is resisting and bypassing him, not listening to direct orders. Or following the direct orders first, but later circumventing through other moves.. It is his 3rd time that he tried to move the troops out unsuccessfully.
 
I just read that the US are building fortifications or stationing troups around oil fields.

I suppose they're doing it to protect them from Turks or ISIS. :cool:

Or to protect the stability and prices of the oil market...



What's the overnight death toll?
 
Trump lied.

Yes, his refusal to listen to Democrats warmongers and to engage in the Turkey- YPG conflict was admirable.

But he's NOT retracting troups from Syria.
In fact, according to Turkish press, he's now building two military bases in Deir ez-Zor.

Without the Syrian govt.'s accord.

Well, if the Syrian government was functional and controlled all of Syria...


:eek:
 
How many died overnight?



President Obama made sure a lot of people died when he bugged out of Iraq.
 
https://www.haaretz.com/middle-east...protester-amid-shaky-truce-in-syria-1.8096474



Reports have been circulating among locals that government troops were massing and Iranian-backed militias arriving from Iraq. Kurdish-led forces and government troops clashed Tuesday near the town of Husseiniya, the Observatory and Deir Ezzor 24 reported.

The Observatory said the clashes prompted the U.S. military to fire rockets at the government forces. The U.S.-led coalition denied firing but the reports underscored the possibility of frictions.

The fears sent prices of basic goods shooting up as people began to horde. Many considered fleeing, said Shehab, who lost his home west of the Euphrates when government forces moved in two years ago, forcing him to flee. Iranian-backed militias are recruiting and confiscating homes across the river, he said.

The U.N. said on Friday that 92 civilians have died so far as a result of Turkey's incursion into northern Syria. Rupert Colville, a spokesman for the U.N. human rights office, said the death toll was based on "verified incidents" that included to Nov. 5.
Also in northern Syria, the Observatory and the Thiqa news agency, an activist collective, said on Friday a suicide attacker detonated a truck outside a police station in the northern town of Rai that is controlled by Turkey-backed opposition fighters.
The Observatory said the blast killed three people, while Thiqa reported two civilian deaths.

Bombings in areas held by Turkey-backed opposition fighters in northern Syria are not uncommon. Last week, 13 people were killed in a blast in the town of Tal Abyad, which Turkish troops and opposition fighters they back captured last month.
 
:rolleyes:


As I said before, disasters should be made of sterner stuff...

That's a drop in the bucket compared to President Obama's grave miscalculation.
 
“We want to bring our soldiers home. But we did leave soldiers because we’re keeping the oil,” he said on 1 November. “I like oil. We’re keeping the oil.”
The president suggested that taking possession of Syrian natural resources would be fair “reimbursement” for the cost of going to war there.
The problem for military planners is such pillage of a foreign country is a violation of the laws of war as applied in the Nuremberg trials and commonly accepted since.
It could also violate the Authorisation for Use of Military Force granted by Congress to the US government in the immediate wake of the 9/11 attacks, intended for operations against al-Qaida and “associated forces”, which has been used to justify armed intervention across the Middle East.

The Pentagon sought to bring clarity on Thursday, by insisting that the mission was unchanged, and that US troops were in Syria solely to defeat Isis in partnership with the Kurdish-led Syrian Democratic Forces (SDF).

He added that the US would continue to arm the SDF, who are currently in conflict with Turkey, a Nato ally. “We’re still going to provide them with the support and ability to ... continue the fight against Isis,” Byrne said, describing the relationship with the Kurdish-led force as “shoulder to shoulder”, a phrase he repeated four times..

The new talking points stress continuity and present an argument for the legality of the deployment, but they directly contradict the president. Apart from his continued insistence that the US should benefit from the oil, Trump has declared that Isis is totally or “largely” defeated, particularly after the killing of its leader Abu Bakr al-Baghdadi, and that taking care of the remnants was a job for someone else.

https://www.theguardian.com/us-news...umps-syria-strategy-leaves-pentagon-perplexed
 
But, Obama has past it’s use by date.



Also referenced in the first article I linked is Iran efforts to complete a land corridor Iraq, Syria and Lebanon right to Israel.
 
*chuckle*



Argument by Google c&p.

History is never a past due date unless you wish to repeat it,
which is probably one of the lessons learned that kept
troops in place to protect the oil fields...

;) ;)

(That's how ISIS funded itself in the aftermath of President Obama's disaster.)
 
Argument by facts. Rebuttal brought to you by whataboutism.

If you do not want answers then do not ask questions.
 
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