no reh gumbare it is pots and pans an in any case it is against my religon to dring alcohol not like you. allahuekber
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Lordo wrote:no reh gumbare it is pots and pans an in any case it is against my religon to dring alcohol not like you. allahuekber
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Lordo wrote:Paphitis wrote:Lordo wrote:i never mentioned us base you did you stupid boy. i said they were armed and trained by the us. the article clearly says where and by whom. read you stupid idiot but take not.
they pulled out their people from yemen the other day. why should jordan be any different. you stupid idiot.
Jordanian officials reveal hey? And how would the Nordanians know this?
Are you for friggin real? Let me tell you something about secret American bases. No one would get within 50 miles of one.
Did you read the bit about screening their trainees to not be affiliated with radical Islamic groups? No of course not!
At the very most, the FSA maybe but even that is hard to believe. And if they did, there is zero chance the Jordanians would know about it.
If we want to train people, we don't need to hide it. In fact, Australian and US troops are training ISF and supplying the Peshmerga with donated Russian arms. That's right. Australia and U.S. are supplying the Peshmerga with Russian weapons. Do you know why?
no not the nordanians jordainians. the nordainians live in the fjords furtherer north.
so they think that nobody knows about them. only stupid idiots like you believe the crap they come up with.
Paphitis wrote:Tim Drayton wrote:I am reminded of Nazi Germany gradually taking over more and more of Europe and imposing its brutal rule there. By the time the world decided to do something, the bloodiest war in human history lasting six years was needed to bring it to an end.
Ramadi is now surrounded by ISF.
The liberation of Ramadi is expected to occur in the coming days according to an ISF General.
The ISF seem upbeat about its success. Coalition Troops are also within an hours drive of Ramadi which will now be under siege and cut off from all supply lines.
Kurdish commanders say Islamic State extremists were able to capture Ramadi a week ago because elite U.S.-trained Iraqi soldiers abandoned their posts 48 hours before the jihadis launched their final assault on the western Iraqi city. Their retreat left Iraqi units remaining in Ramadi and defending the strategic city dangerously exposed.
Professor Gareth Stansfield, an analyst at RUSI, a British defense think tank, says the Shi'ite militia deployment to Ramadi risks sparking all-out sectarian war between Iraqi Sunnis and Shi'ites, a development IS has sought to engineer. “For ISIL this is exactly what they want to see happen. They don't want to see an Iraqi military force deployed to ostensibly protect all Iraqis. They want to see Shi'ite militia forces deployed," says Stansfield.
Prime Minister Tony Abbott has left open the possibility of sending more troops to Iraq, after the US defence secretary accused local forces of lacking the will to fight the Islamic State (IS) group.
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