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ISIS attacks in Paris

  • Al Bundy
    O-Trap;1763640 wrote:Talked to a friend of mine last night who is a Muslim. We've spoken about terrorism before, and he's usually pretty easy to get worked up when the topic comes up, because things like this really piss him off, specifically about the terrorists. Says that them taking innocent life in the name of his faith, which he values highly, is something he can't stand.

    Favorite part:

    "these fucking assholes want to see jihad? give me an m16 or an ak and ill show them jihad"

    I love that dude.
    Good for him, but why don't we see more of that attitude from Muslims?
  • Rotinaj
    Al Bundy;1763642 wrote:Good for him, but why don't we see more of that attitude from Muslims?
    how many Muslims have you spoken to about this?
  • O-Trap
    Al Bundy;1763642 wrote:Good for him, but why don't we see more of that attitude from Muslims?
    Truth is, there are a lot of them who speak out against this, I'm learning. This friend pointed this out to me. There are even coalitions and organizations with this as their core tenet. They just get no media coverage.
  • Al Bundy
    Rotinaj;1763646 wrote:how many Muslims have you spoken to about this?
    Do you not follow the news? Look at how many fighting age men run from their countries instead of flighting their fellow Muslims. Look at how many celebrate when extremists attack us and our allies. Look at how limited the cooperation is around the world when trying to gain intelligence. In the United States we do not have a problem with standing up to radical Christian terrorists, but very few of the Muslim faith stand up against their own. Learn your world events.
  • isadore
    The reason for that is that the terrorists are &#8220;good&#8221; Muslims. If a &#8220;good&#8221; Christian is one whose life and actions mirror those of Christ, then a &#8220;good&#8221; Muslim mirrors the life of Mohammed. The Prophet ordered asasinations, ethnic cleansing and genocide.<o:p></o:p>
  • iclfan2
    I see France is bombing some Isis strongholds, kudos to them. My question is, wtf has France and the U.S. Been waiting for?


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  • Spock
    iclfan2;1763667 wrote:I see France is bombing some Isis strongholds, kudos to them. My question is, wtf has France and the U.S. Been waiting for?


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    THe US and France are one in the same now. We are as weak as them. Stand on the sidelines and only get in the game when its all but lost
  • SportsAndLady
    iclfan2;1763667 wrote:I see France is bombing some Isis strongholds, kudos to them. My question is, wtf has France and the U.S. Been waiting for?


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    Pretty sure France has attacked/bombed Isis about 1,000 times before this attack.
  • iclfan2
    I meant bombing known ISIS training compounds. Why do we just let them train more terrorists and not destroy them until they do something to piss someone off?


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  • isadore
    The immediate change for the French, is before they had restricted their bombing missions to Iraq, now they had extended them into Syria.
  • SportsAndLady
    iclfan2;1763690 wrote:I meant bombing known ISIS training compounds. Why do we just let them train more terrorists and not destroy them until they do something to piss someone off?


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    According to the news article I read, they've had this attack planned for a while, they were just waiting to attack. After the attacks in Paris, they rushed the mission.

    This bombing spree really had nothing to do with the attack on Paris other than to just speed the process up.
  • majorspark
    O-Trap;1763648 wrote:Truth is, there are a lot of them who speak out against this, I'm learning. This friend pointed this out to me. There are even coalitions and organizations with this as their core tenet. They just get no media coverage.
    The biggest being the Egyptian president. Its not the most popular stand to take in that region of the world. He has taken it and is at war with them in the Sinai. At this point in time he appears to be some one worthy of our support. An international army needs to bee raised to wipe these ISIS nut jobs off the face of the earth. With strong leadership moderate I believe Arab nations would contribute to such a force. Western nations need to realize ISIS is not going to be defeated without their children's boots on the ground. Fucking up in Iraq and Afghanistan is not an excuse to not do the right thing now. The world can no longer ignore this problem.
  • majorspark
    I was talking with my brother in law today about the Russian factor in all this. They are in Syria and have some boots on the ground. They are established in western Syria. They are our geopolitical foe as they were during WWII. But we worked with them to defeat a much greater evil. At the end nations were divided and an iron curtain fell over Europe. Is a cold war really that bad? Lets get with the Russians and agree to wipe this evil off the map and divide Syria. East Syria will fare much better.
  • Gardens35
    OR..........Give the Serbs a big green light, and stay out of their way.


    (Implausible...but some will understand what I mean)
  • isadore
    gosh a ruddies, the Serbs? When the Serbs got a green light to do what they wanted, they started World War I.
  • Tiernan
    Annihilation is the only solution and that needs to be immediate and systematic.
  • Al Bundy
    majorspark;1763715 wrote:I was talking with my brother in law today about the Russian factor in all this. They are in Syria and have some boots on the ground. They are established in western Syria. They are our geopolitical foe as they were during WWII. But we worked with them to defeat a much greater evil. At the end nations were divided and an iron curtain fell over Europe. Is a cold war really that bad? Lets get with the Russians and agree to wipe this evil off the map and divide Syria. East Syria will fare much better.
    The Russians can have all of Syria if they are willing to maintain control. The Russian leaders won't handcuff the Red Army the way our leaders handcuff our armed services.
  • Automatik
    SportsAndLady;1763684 wrote:Pretty sure France has attacked/bombed Isis about 1,000 times before this attack.
    And the US has been involved for a while now.

    Yet I'm seeing the typical FB asshattery. Internet war experts sounding off on Obama.

    "Do something ya coward!"

    Fucking morons. :laugh:
  • like_that
    Anonymous has declared "war" on ISIS.
  • Midstate01
    like_that;1763920 wrote:Anonymous has declared "war" on ISIS.
    Yes please.
  • Midstate01
    My dad watches fox news. I have a very very religious family. The shit that fox news spews is insane. I'm no Obama backer but it's nothing but conservative TV fueling people who think media is 100% true. So annoying.
  • SportsAndLady
    Fox News is the worst
  • Midstate01
    SportsAndLady;1763931 wrote:Fox News is the worst
    I had to get up at dinner and go somewhere else. My dad takes everything they say on there like it's true. Like it's the only possible thing.

    Then my mom says I wish someone in our military would just take him (obama) out. I was like, are you serious? That's real Christian like....
  • superman
    like_that;1763920 wrote:Anonymous has declared "war" on ISIS.
    The 72 Virgins are going to them.
  • majorspark
    like_that;1763920 wrote:Anonymous has declared "war" on ISIS.
    I bet ISIS is shitting their pants.