They do seem seem rather insistent on that. But perhaps this will change after Russia shows them another way. Who knows, maybe the US will join in on the project; I'm not holding my breath.
The darling man who wears his childhood ring with the first 1/2 of the shahada on it in stylized form as his wedding ring (lives on Pennsylvania Ave.) thought that creating ISIS would let him get off cheap in his efforts to pit the Sunnis and Shiites together to make a nice war in that part of the world without U.S involvement (or something like that) could care less about "containing and degrading" ISIS or ISIL or "Daesh" or whatever. Always looking for a crisis to take advantage of, that one. Meanwhile, the real war continues apace. Kyrie Eleison.
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You can be hard or you can be soft. One way works, the other not so much. Ask Charles Martel.
You mean, waging peace against ISIS won't work?
LSP, I am all for peace, but the "religion of peace" has no interested in taking the offer...unless we all convert.
They do seem seem rather insistent on that. But perhaps this will change after Russia shows them another way. Who knows, maybe the US will join in on the project; I'm not holding my breath.
The darling man who wears his childhood ring with the first 1/2 of the shahada on it in stylized form as his wedding ring (lives on Pennsylvania Ave.) thought that creating ISIS would let him get off cheap in his efforts to pit the Sunnis and Shiites together to make a nice war in that part of the world without U.S involvement (or something like that) could care less about "containing and degrading" ISIS or ISIL or "Daesh" or whatever. Always looking for a crisis to take advantage of, that one. Meanwhile, the real war continues apace. Kyrie Eleison.
Kyrie indeed.
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