And he led a prolonged campaign against the Shia majority twice in the 90's. What is your point?

Are the Syrians bombing their own power stations, bridges, water purification plants, telephone networks?SuperJail Warden wrote:
Syrian infrastructure is intact?
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well, yeah. after all, judging by the way your nation handles education and other social affairs atm, your youth's energy cannot really be spent in any other meaningful way - killing brown people seems the only option left.SuperJail Warden wrote:
I can understand how a young goat herder in some remote village would find fighting a war to be an adventure that beats being a poor farmer. I can even understand people in wealthy countries signing up. Being able to dedicate and give your life for something greater than yourself sounds a lot better than having a 30 year mortgage and Sunday PTA meetings. I think westerners would be happier and healthier as a whole if we had our own crusade or other adventure to channel our youth's energy.
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He's probably talking about those red barracks with the round, pointy watchtowers and guards patrolling outside.Shahter wrote:
"recruitment camps in moscow"
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That would have a higher IQ that some people posting in this thread.RTHKI wrote:
can i post poop instead
western propaganda.SuperJail Warden wrote:
I said recruitment drives not recruitment camps.
"Ukrainian rebels are openly recruiting fighters, raising money and collecting combat gear here in Russia's capital, even as the Kremlin denies backing the pro-Russia fighters.
The recruiting office in Moscow for the Donetsk People's Republic doesn't have a street address, but volunteers can join by calling a number or writing an e-mail. Even the U.S. State Department acknowledged last month that the office exists and that Russia allowed it.
Word of the recruiting effort is spread through colorful fliers and banners calling on Russians to "Join Strelkov's Army" — referring to Igor Strelkov, a former Russian security officer who heads the insurgency's militia — that are displayed at rallies in Moscow and are ubiquitous on the Internet."
http://www.usatoday.com/story/news/worl … /13671139/
maybe they just dont like you ever thought of that.Shahter wrote:
ah, drives. my bad.
well, anyway, i just checked - none of that is actually happening: no fliers, no phone numbers, no offices, no e-mail addresses, nothing. there are groups in social media for those, who would volunteer to fight for separatists in ukraine - bloody psychos if you ask me - but that hardly passes for "recruitment drives".
so, any more "evidence"?
Carrying out airstrikes on behalf of Al Qaeda would have been a genius move, but wouldn't ISIS then have had Syrian military equipment to invade Iraq with if they'd taken over Syria?SuperJail Warden wrote:
Iraq wouldn't have been invaded by ISIS if the French and British parliaments had authorized airstrikes along with the U.S. after Assad used chemical weapons.
They didn't hold territory and weren't a threat to regional peace before they joined with the Syrian Islamist groups.Cybargs wrote:
You do realize ISIS is also an offshoot of Al Qaeda Iraq right?SuperJail Warden wrote:
Iraq wouldn't have been invaded by ISIS if the French and British parliaments had authorized airstrikes along with the U.S. after Assad used chemical weapons.
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I don't get it?SuperJail Warden wrote:
Iraq wouldn't have been invaded by ISIS if the French and British parliaments had authorized airstrikes along with the U.S. after Assad used chemical weapons.
I don't think that's accurate. They are former allies of Al Qaeda.Cybargs wrote:
You do realize ISIS is also an offshoot of Al Qaeda Iraq right?SuperJail Warden wrote:
Iraq wouldn't have been invaded by ISIS if the French and British parliaments had authorized airstrikes along with the U.S. after Assad used chemical weapons.
These things happen in subtle ways, typically through socially media. I doubt you would be aware of this stuff - much as I am unaware of the ISIS recruiting for Jihad in London - because you are not the sort of psycho they are looking for.Shahter wrote:
ah, drives. my bad.
well, anyway, i just checked - none of that is actually happening: no fliers, no phone numbers, no offices, no e-mail addresses, nothing. there are groups in social media for those, who would volunteer to fight for separatists in ukraine - bloody psychos if you ask me - but that hardly passes for "recruitment drives".
so, any more "evidence"?