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To: blam
"Given the momentum that ISIS has built over the past two years in Syria and Iraq, it would be very difficult to dislodge them from the region. To actually do it would require a full-scale war."

A thought:
Nuclear weapons. Particularly the neutron bombs that we have built. Reassemble them and use them.

Another thought:
Why have we developed and constructed them if we have no intention of using them to protect ourselves? The neutron bomb seems like the weapon to use in this situation. ISIS wants to fight America by sawing off heads of Americans -- well, lets demonstrate to ISIS and the entire world what price they'll be paying.

20 posted on 08/20/2014 11:02:35 PM PDT by StormEye
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To: StormEye

“Nuclear weapons. Particularly the neutron bombs that we have built. Reassemble them and use them.”

Only China has a working, tested neutron bomb. Ours was never built, never tested, remaining purely theoretical. Doubtful if a bomb could be made now in the US, given the prevailing political climate - let alone used.

It is well know that the international media storm from using anything nuclear on a battlefield - or even being tested - would place so great demand O’s time, he would never get out on the golf course for the rest of his current term.

Not to worry, if the rumored ISIS cells in the US get a working bomb from the Iranians and use it here - thanks to our now non-existent southern boarder, O will be very upset to see one of his beloved golf courses made radioactive. In that case, you can expect very angry and harshly worded statements from Our Glorious Leader.


50 posted on 08/21/2014 6:32:34 AM PDT by PIF (They came for me and mine ... now it is your turn ...)
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