Posted on 06/13/2014 8:32:15 AM PDT by DeaconBenjamin
time for Obama and the Sec general of the UN to send a strongly worded letter.
Our billions were apparently only hired someone to hold a gun in peacetime, not professional soldiers who would fight.
As long as Muslims are killing other Muslims what’s the problem?
Then go on vacation.
Has the Iraqi military put up any kind of fight against ISIS?
Considering what ISIL is doing and will do to their country and their small numbers in relation to the Iraqi army, I am very suprised that the Iraqi army did not stand and fight. There is definitely a reason why they are not fighting. A very good reason.
Maybe even cutting back, just a little, on re-supplying them with spare parts for the Hum-Vees and other US equipment that they have captured?
None of ISIS’ political goals require restraint. The opposite is true. The type of recruits they want are turned on by this type of stuff, and their enemies melt away before them in terror. There will be literally millions of beheadings and rapes if Iran doesn’t step in soon.
If you kill one man its murder. If you kill a million its only a statistic. Stalin
They don’t fight because they are there only to draw a paycheck.
To all Iraq War vets from this Vietnam War vet, welcome to the club.
Those serving in both wars have watched the political class walk away from our commitments, squander our meager gains and abandon those who stood beside us to a terrible fate and the harsh reality that the United States is not to be relied upon or feared.
It is impossible to ignore the comparison of Saigon on the eve of the North Vietnam occupation on April 30, 1975 and Baghdad on June 12, 2014. Some of us will always remember the photos of the scramble to board helicopters atop the roof as the last of the U.S presence was withdrawn. I am confident Iraq vets will be haunted by their own symbols if things turn out, as it appears today they will, in Baghdad.
In the case of Vietnam the U.S. failed to enforce the Paris Peace Treaty when December 13, 1974 North Vietnam invaded the south at Phuoc Long, predictable after the passage of the Case-Church Amendment the previous year. As for Iraq, failure of the U.S. to reach a new status of forces agreement with the Iraq government left no means to influence events on the ground leading to the current insurgent offensive.
Both demonstrate the absence of political will. No matter the arguments regarding the justification or methods of conduct of these wars the result for those South Vietnamese and Iraqis who tied their futures to the U.S. proves devastating.
In Southeast Asia friends of the U.S. suffered relocation, reeducation camps and deaths numbering hundreds of thousands; in Iraq they may very likely lose their head.
“He added that given the gravity of the situation, he would anticipate timely decisions from President Obama in tackling the challenge.”
As soon as he finds out about it in the paper.
This looks promising:
The plan consists of intensifying the deployment of forces, and increasing intelligence efforts and the use of technology such as [observation] balloons and cameras and other equipment, ministry spokesman Brigadier General Saad Maan said.”
They are going to run around like mad, try to get a clue, play with balloons and take some selfies. That ought to do it.
Odd, I thought the UN stated yesterday that they weren’t worried about ISIS. Funny how a few thousand severed heads will affect your outlook on that sort of thing.
Agree 100%.
Another day, another Obamagumbe cock-up.
Word of the executions needs to be passed to the Iraqi military. It may be the only way to get them to fight.
They won't be getting any virgins...........................
Well Stated!
I have a bet with a friend and hope that I lose it.
My money is we get hit on USA soil before 12/31/14, midnight.
Like I said I hope I lose the bet.
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