
06-11-2015, 01:46 PM
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Originally Posted by Guest
While no where as simplistic as you state, you are correct.
That is history.
Iraq has asked at least twice for help in fighting ISIS. Our President has said the U.S. and the coalition of 60 countries would destroy ISIS. They began their requests about two years ago. Syrian Rebels asked for help about 3 years ago when the gassing was taking place. We left Yemen and said it was "solid", a great example of our work.
The questions seems to be.....
Where is the 60 nation coalition ?
How much help are we willing to give Iraq, and what is our resolve in doing what we said, ie. Destroying ISIS ?
Since ISIS has now spread to Syria, Libya, Yemen , etc. and even to the continent of Africa, what is our resolve to destroy them ?
If we do not mean to destroy ISIS, why did we say it ?
If terrorism is our enemy, why are we negotiating with the ONLY state in the region that officially sponsors terrorism; Iran ?
Why are we saying that the leading sponsor of terrorism in the region, Iran...may have nukes, but we want them to wait a few years ?
Why are we not arming (and I might paraphrase this because it seems by reports to be changing) the tribes we were told by our military in the first place needed to be armed..the Sunnis ?
A few questions I have anyway.
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...and you ask good questions. I do not answers.
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