Should the USA stop bombing, droning and killing people in the Middle East?

Should the USA stop bombing, droning and killing people in the Middle East?

  • Yes

    Votes: 7 70.0%
  • No, we must stay the course to save face

    Votes: 1 10.0%
  • No, we have a duty to destroy radical lslamists

    Votes: 1 10.0%
  • No, we must step up our efforts and send in troops

    Votes: 2 20.0%

  • Total voters
    10
I am afraid that ship has sailed. ISIS is uniquely evil, so much so that AQ hates them as well. The only course now is to be totally resolute and wipe them off the face of the Earth. Frankly I can't ever see Shia and Sunni living together in peace in Iraq for a long time in the future. Bush and Blair stirred up the hornet's nest in the first place but the West has absolutely no option left but to clear up the mess they started. Now that Russia and France are totally committed I can't see Raqqa lasting much longer, the towns and cities of Syria and Iraq still in ISIS hands are now finally being conquered. Surely anybody could see that ISIS have been intent on capturing all of the Middle East, the Maghreb and sub-Saharan Africa. They cannot be appeased, persuaded or cajoled.


How do we really know that AQ and ISIS are really that different? They have the same goals. In fact most muslims have the same goal as ISIS.
 
like any completely fucking evil asshole men drunk on fucking hate they don't like the competition.



we play this right and they will help us an kill each other.
 
Who's the moron who sees this as a child's game it's possible to "win"?

I mean, is the world really that simple to you? What are you, 13?
 
I Love America said:
How do we really know that AQ and ISIS are really that different? They have the same goals. In fact most muslims have the same goal as ISIS.

Welp, the question of when this thread would degenerate into open racism has been answered.

Muslims are doing most of the work--and taking most of the casualties--in fighting Daesh. All Muslim authorities have condemned Daesh in no uncertain terms. Apparently, to you, strong condemnations, disavowals, and combat are manifestation of sharing "the same goals."

Very interesting. And rather like saying "most Republicans share Obama's goals" when they've been doing everything possible to fight Obama since he took office.
 
they are so stupid they will think daesh is me

my old name on this site was deshrubinator


they call me desh here sometimes
 
Welp, the question of when this thread would degenerate into open racism has been answered.

Muslims are doing most of the work--and taking most of the casualties--in fighting Daesh. All Muslim authorities have condemned Daesh in no uncertain terms. Apparently, to you, strong condemnations, disavowals, and combat are manifestation of sharing "the same goals."

Very interesting. And rather like saying "most Republicans share Obama's goals" when they've been doing everything possible to fight Obama since he took office.

they fight him because they hate this government


just ask they and they will say out loud how much they hate government
 
So you lied again.
I'm not sure......you have denied being pissed that Muslim terrorists are killing people in France but you haven't answered whether you are thrilled.........
Should I be "thrilled that Muslims from the ME are killing people in France?"
no, but that doesn't mean you aren't.....

BTW, weren't most of the religious fanatics involved in the Paris attacks French or Belgian citizens angry at the French killing people in the ME?
were the French killing people in the ME?.....so far that has all been blamed on me and President Bush......
 
were the French killing people in the ME?.....so far that has all been blamed on me and President Bush......

Poor lil' PiMPle. Did some mean ol' person on the internet blame lil' ol' Y O U for the killing in the ME?

Tell me who picked on poor lil' PiMPle, and I will tell them to stop blaming you.

Perhaps you should educate yourself on the topic if you are are unaware that the French have been actively involved in the conflict in the ME.

Get back to me when you have a basic understanding of the situation.
 
We must have a strategy that would explain a plan about what to do after ISIS is destroyed.

We have proven that we can destroy any group that tries to exert power in Iraq. The Iraqi military was much stronger that the JV team that is ISIS. We have in fact contained ISIS's territorial reach in Syria and Iraq.

The only way forward that would justify continued military involvement would include a plan for after the use of force that would lead to a better situation than what currently exists.
 
You think ISIS can be destroyed?

How?

The same was Al Queda was destroyed. The same way the Iraqi army was destroyed. The problem is that if you leave the region, the same type of desperate faux-religious extremism will pop up.
 
The only thing I know that will help stabilize the region that was Iraq is the instillation of another secular strong man like Saddam Hussein.

We could do like we did in Japan, and install a U.S. or U.N. military leader who will have power for 20 or so years until a government can be grown and developed that might take root. I suspect it would take 40 or 80 years until this generation has died out and a new generation can enjoy the benefits of a Western style education.
 
The same was Al Queda was destroyed. The same way the Iraqi army was destroyed. The problem is that if you leave the region, the same type of desperate faux-religious extremism will pop up.

Al Qaeda wasn't destroyed, it still exists, along with a lot of other factions that hate and fight each other.

Their one unifying goal is hatred of infidels on Muslim soil.

Let's do what O-BOMB-YA promised he'd do 8 years ago and GTFO.
 
The only thing I know that will help stabilize the region that was Iraq is the instillation of another secular strong man like Saddam Hussein. We could do like we did in Japan, and install a U.S. or U.N. military leader who will have power for 20 or so years until a government can be grown and developed that might take root. I suspect it would take 40 or 80 years until this generation has died out and a new generation can enjoy the benefits of a Western style education.

I'm not willing to impose a puppet government propped up by an embattled occupation force on anyone for the benefit of a few oil companies.

It's nuts to think we should forcibly occupy other sovereign nations for decades.
 
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