Nobody here is interested in what Australians think or do, so you’re just wasting your breath.
Also, your incessant attempts to make Australia appear “important” (especially in this part of the world) are pitiful and laughable!
US planes have made humanitarian aid drops to the besieged Iraqi town of Amerli, the Pentagon has said.
Some 15,000 minority Shia Turkmen in Amerli have been surrounded by Islamic State (IS) militants for two months.
The US also carried out air strikes on IS positions. The Iraqi army, Shia militias and Kurdish fighters have been struggling to break the siege.
Aircraft from the UK, Australia, France joined the US in the humanitarian aid drops, said Rear Admiral John Kirby.
Food, water, and medical supplies were delivered.
http://www.bbc.com/news/world-middle-east-29001357
Tim Drayton wrote:Actually, I have heard a number of Iraqis say that religion and sectarian division mattered so little in Iraq a few decades ago that when they were at university nobody even knew or cared which of their fellow students were Sunni and which were Shiite.
Get Real! wrote::? Nobody here is interested in what Australians think or do, so you’re just wasting your breath.
Also, your incessant attempts to make Australia appear “important” (especially in this part of the world) are pitiful and laughable!
Tim Drayton wrote:I am glad to see something is being done about Amerli, though.US planes have made humanitarian aid drops to the besieged Iraqi town of Amerli, the Pentagon has said.
Some 15,000 minority Shia Turkmen in Amerli have been surrounded by Islamic State (IS) militants for two months.
The US also carried out air strikes on IS positions. The Iraqi army, Shia militias and Kurdish fighters have been struggling to break the siege.
Aircraft from the UK, Australia, France joined the US in the humanitarian aid drops, said Rear Admiral John Kirby.
Food, water, and medical supplies were delivered.
http://www.bbc.com/news/world-middle-east-29001357
If Assie planes were involved in that operation, and the strikes on IS positions were carefully targeted, I'll sing Waltzing Matilda to that. Air operations will not solve everything, though. The people in Amerli need arms, too, so that they can defend themselves.
Get Real! wrote:America never needs to meet up with Australians… they just phone or email their orders and Australia jumps...
Let's face it... Australia has the political clout of an amoeba!
Paphitis wrote:Look, Australia is a superpower...
“A superpower is a state with a dominant position in international relations and is characterised by its unparalleled ability to exert influence or project power on a global scale. This is done through the means of both military and economic strength, as well as diplomatic and soft power influence. “
Get Real! wrote:Paphitis wrote:Look, Australia is a superpower...
From the Wiki for the fool:“A superpower is a state with a dominant position in international relations and is characterised by its unparalleled ability to exert influence or project power on a global scale. This is done through the means of both military and economic strength, as well as diplomatic and soft power influence. “
You're just a fucking idiot wasting everyone's time here with bollocks as per usual! Each time you get beaten to a pulp yet come back again with even more bollocks!
I have no idea what compels fools like you to continue... but I suspect it’s a bizarre form of satisfaction form self punishment!
In laymen’s terms… you’re just a sad weirdo!
Paphitis wrote:Our reach in espionage and in military capability is GLOBAL! Make no mistake about it!
I mean honestly, it only took a few hours for our RAAF to deploy operationally. now that is f#@king impressive.
We can look in your back yard and see what colour G-String you're wearing! I bet pink is your favourite colour!
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