Predator ... I'm talking Arnold Schwarzenegger ... Hunting ...Felgerkarb wrote:There is no hunting like the hunting of man, and those who have hunted armed men long enough and liked it, never care for anything else thereafter.
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All too true. I am so fucking bored.
War crimes in Mosul
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Iraqi Army General, Mahdi Al-Gharawi has been sentenced to death for failing to execute a counter offensive in the face of ISIS's 2014 capture of Mosul (aka high treason)
http://iuvmonline.com/en/11619
From then:
https://www.thedailybeast.com/the-monst ... d-isis-win
From earlier (2008):
http://content.time.com/time/world/arti ... 28,00.html
Spose you can only skip the gallows so many times
http://iuvmonline.com/en/11619
From then:
https://www.thedailybeast.com/the-monst ... d-isis-win
From earlier (2008):
http://content.time.com/time/world/arti ... 28,00.html
Spose you can only skip the gallows so many times
What we do know is that militias fighting each other are funded by different branches of the US government. And that British MI6 funded Al Quaeda fighters recruited by them in Britain and sent to Libya and Syria and Iraq.
Seldom have we seen such opportunism by different branches of western governments. It has been laid bare in the recent ISIS nonsense. Who created ISIS, probably a branch of one of our governments on behalf of the oil/gas/armanents industry.
I read on twitter tonight of the US Special Forces in Niger desperately seeking French air support for hours after being ambushed.
Anyone with any interest in the ME should read the 1500 page epic by Robert Fisk, the whole ME from Israel onwards is a sinkhole of torture, murder and atrocity and always has been. I look forward to renewable energy meaning that we can avoid the cunts altogether. Let the Jews and Arabs and Persians and Turks and Kurds murder each other in greater numbers.
Seldom have we seen such opportunism by different branches of western governments. It has been laid bare in the recent ISIS nonsense. Who created ISIS, probably a branch of one of our governments on behalf of the oil/gas/armanents industry.
I read on twitter tonight of the US Special Forces in Niger desperately seeking French air support for hours after being ambushed.
Anyone with any interest in the ME should read the 1500 page epic by Robert Fisk, the whole ME from Israel onwards is a sinkhole of torture, murder and atrocity and always has been. I look forward to renewable energy meaning that we can avoid the cunts altogether. Let the Jews and Arabs and Persians and Turks and Kurds murder each other in greater numbers.
Why have you and I never sat down & drunk together!Felgerkarb wrote:There is no hunting like the hunting of man, and those who have hunted armed men long enough and liked it, never care for anything else thereafter.
--Hemingway
All too true. I am so fucking bored.
I'm not a negative person, I encourage people all the time...it's usually to f**k off! But, whatever.
Can't say I feel sorry for the guy, but there should be many others lined up next to him on the gallows. That line would stretch around the block a few times.tuk-tukfish wrote:Iraqi Army General, Mahdi Al-Gharawi has been sentenced to death for failing to execute a counter offensive in the face of ISIS's 2014 capture of Mosul (aka high treason)
Spose you can only skip the gallows so many times
From your first link (dated 2014):
It was George Bush and his goodtime gang of clueless neo-con wankers who all but put Nuri Al Malaki in power after the fall of Saddam. Al Malaki then turned willingly to Iran for support, and then insisted that all US forces in Iraq be subject to Iraqi civilian courts (as opposed to US military courts)...something that no right minded country would allow in a war situation. Obama had no choice but to pull out all US troops from Iraq, which is what really allowed ISIS to take over so easily. Al Malaki previously purged all Sunnis from the new Shia power structure, including all government jobs (police, military) and services, stoking the continual fire of sectarian hostilities.Tuesday, Iraqi Prime Minster Nuri Al Maliki fired Staff Lieutenant General Mahdi Al Gharawi, relieving him of command of Nineveh province, the area where Mosul is located that is now largely under ISIS control. The prime minister also ordered that the general and his immediate subordinates face criminal charges for abandoning their posts. It’s a strange turn, because it was Maliki who decided to appoint Al Gharawi to the position in the first place over the strenuous objections of U.S. advisers and the Iraqi justice system.
It was a perfect storm of insane frucktardery on many sides, starting with the absolute worst military invasion since Hitler said "Hey guys, we defeated Poland so easily, we may as well have a go at those Russians now. How hard could that be?".
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I thought you would like the neocon bit.son of vladimir wrote:Hate it when I agree with Edwardo.
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