Posted on 05/03/2016 5:28:31 AM PDT by kristinn
More at the source link.
What do we expect when we send in a couple hundred troops. Bring them home or level the place.
Shameful. Why are Americans being sent there to advise when they would be dependent on weak security? Obama’s fault - this is how a community organizer (I still don’t know what that is) fights a war.
God rest his soul and be with his loved ones.
So I guess the advisers are now advising to beef up the security. Or get the heck out of there.
No mention if this soldier, and others, was armed. I wonder?
RIP. I doubt this brave soldier was “advising” when he got hit.
They are simply props for president ubama and targets for the ISLAMIC State In Syria.
Here is an excellent short recent documentary on YPG Kurds fighting ISIS. Really good HD footage and good narration. There is a short scene of US/Western SF at work starting at around 9:30.
http://medias.france24.com/en/ptw/2016/04/23/MG060544-A-01-20160420.mp4
Did Obama apologize yet?
Hillary’s Vietnam
Yep, Obama is so scared of putting boots on the ground the few who are there are at high risk.
I wonder if he was even able to shoot back. I doubt it.
I try very hard not to trouble my mind with any thoughts of the present occupier of the White House.
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I just roll my eyes anytime we send a couple hundred troops anywhere. We either go in mass or don’t go.
The article kind of bothers me when it discusses breaking through the “front line”.
In modern warfare there is NO “front line” and everybody is combat effective.
beat me to it.
What do you think advisors do? Hint, mostly not "advising"
Great find. Thank you.
Thanks for the recommendation.
Another hero pays the price for our freedom. Good thing there are no boots on the ground in that part of the world.
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