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11-10-2014, 01:33 PM
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Wonder what our buddy Saddam would be up to. Or what any of those countries would be like. But I don't have a crystal ball.
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He'd have been kept in check by the Iranians. Now, Iraq (from Baghdad south, anyway) has been essentially handed over to Iran and the north belongs to ISIS commanded by de-Baathified officers. Dubya's Iraq war will go down as perhaps the greatest American foreign policy blunder in the past century (and that's saying something).
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11-10-2014, 01:50 PM
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What, me worry?
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So you DO have a crystal ball
What about everything else that happened over there? ISIL (to back up the CinC) was allowed to grow by Obama in direct conflict with his own experts (including Hillary, your presumptive next candidate)(the result of doing nothing btw). And the whole red line thing. How much of a lame duck is Obama worldwide, and how much damage is and will be done?
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11-10-2014, 02:30 PM
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So you DO have a crystal ball
What about everything else that happened over there? ISIL (to back up the CinC) was allowed to grow by Obama in direct conflict with his own experts (including Hillary, your presumptive next candidate)(the result of doing nothing btw). And the whole red line thing. How much of a lame duck is Obama worldwide, and how much damage is and will be done?
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Awww, the 'Cabbage Patch Kids' defense, as in the history of the world started the moment Gee Dubya hopped on Marine One in January '09.
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11-10-2014, 02:47 PM
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Whell the muslims do not want democracy, they much prefer a theocracy. You would think that after all these years it would be clear to Americans that you can't give people democracy, they have to want it then it might be possible to help them get there. 
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Turkey??
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11-10-2014, 02:54 PM
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So exactly what do you think is happening there right now? The Sunnis are welcoming ISIS, The Kurds are going their own way and the new 'government' is sucking up to Iran.
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ISIS is a Sunni group, so the less than moderate Sunni's might certainly be pre-disposed to welcoming them. Those that haven't welcomed them so far have ended up dead, so maybe that also explains why some have "welcomed" them. I also wonder if ISIS goes unchecked, how long it will be before they start messing with Iran. And, I suspect the Turks and the Kurds don't fancy the idea of having these characters in their backyard.
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11-10-2014, 02:57 PM
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Turkey??
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After Kemal Attaturk secularized the country but now the Erdogan is trying to make it theocracy again.
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11-10-2014, 02:59 PM
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Whell, and stupid - incredibly stupid - Saudi Arabia burnt their fingers on this one.
Bob, it's way better than the 'I'm meaningless' defense, where one argues that they can't do anything and didn't know what they were getting into in the first place
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11-10-2014, 03:00 PM
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ISIS is a Sunni group, so the less than moderate Sunni's might certainly be pre-disposed to welcoming them. Those that haven't welcomed them so far have ended up dead, so maybe that also explains why some have "welcomed" them. I also wonder if ISIS goes unchecked, how long it will be before they start messing with Iran. And, I suspect the Turks and the Kurds don't fancy the idea of having these characters in their backyard.
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Sure that is why Erdogan is sitting around with his thumb up his butt waiting and hoping ISIS will kill off the Kurds, Armenia anyone.
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11-10-2014, 03:10 PM
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Turkey is SCREWED in this. The Kurds inside Turkish borders have a heavy Marxist bent.
Pete
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11-10-2014, 04:26 PM
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Commie Kurds? Eeeeeek!
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