Well done, Obama, you latter-day Napoleon.
Ramadi, capitol of Iraq's Anbar province, which borders Saudi Arabia and isn't even remotely strategic to anyone who lives in opposite land, has been overrun by ISIS savages.
As I understand it, 1,300 US soldiers and Marines died, fighting for Ramadi. All for what? So ISIS can rule there? Well why not, it's not like there's going to be an Apple Store there any time soon, or a Walmart outlet, or anything gay like that. I mean to say, there's no likelihood of a Pride rally being held in Ramadi, so why bother defending it.
In the meanwhile, the same Muslims who enslave and rape women, and behead children, are in control of Iraq's western province.
Good work, Obama, you Rainbow Rommel.
We scorn you.
LSP
Much like Viet Nam, the Iraq War was fought for nothing. We spend a zillion dollars, we lost some Americans, others were wounded, and still others were completely screwed up. Some suffered no ill effects.
ReplyDeleteBut it was all for nothing including the 100,000's in civilians kills in military action and blood feuds.
War is a racket.
Amen to that
ReplyDeleteWe can thank the Banks and Bankers for that LL.
ReplyDeleteWar is interest payments on money loaned to finance war - the same money that lines the pockets of the military industrial complex and the politicians who perpetuate it.
You may all think differently, but I remember usury was always frowned upon.
ReplyDeletePerhaps there was a reason for that.
The rich rule over the poor, and the borrower is slave to the lender. - Proverbs 22:7
ReplyDeleteGeneral Smedley Darlington Butler, USMC, wrote a book called, "War is a Racket". General Butler received three medals of honor and is the most highly decorated US Service member of all time. He enlisted as a private. His comments are historical now, but there is nothing new under the sun (per the Bible)...
ReplyDeleteWell said proverbs, via Owl.
ReplyDeleteI should read that book, LL.
ReplyDeleteBook will go in the mail to you this week. It's a short monograph.
ReplyDeleteThanks, LL. I appreciate it.
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