Monday, June 23, 2014

What a wonderful Idea it was for the US and UK to remove Saddam - The map shows the consequences




GUARDIAN
  • Jihadist fighters in Iraq seized three border crossings into Syria and Jordan and four nearby towns over the weekend, giving the Islamic State in Iraq and the Levant (Isis) control over much of the country's western frontier and directly threatening the country's main power supply.
  • Isis can now add large swaths of the Iraqi border to a 300km stretch of land it already controls along the Euphrates river, from Mosul in the north to Saddam Hussein's home town, Tikrit, which now gives the group a launching pad for potential attacks on strategic sites, including the lifeblood of Iraq's electricity generation, the Haditha dam. The gains also bring the crisis in Iraq to the doorstep of Jordan, a key ally of the United States.
  • The latest Isis offensive comes as Iraqs polarised political blocs face a week of intense lobbying to form an inclusive government that could unite the fracturing country.
  • The US secretary of state, John Kerry, is  in Baghdad.
  • The latest Isis offensive in western Anbar province has seen the group take four towns in recent days. 
  • Iraqi officials said the militants took over the Turaibil crossing with Jordan and the Walid crossing with Syria after government forces there pulled out. 
  • Al-Qaim, a restive town on the Syrian border, fell a day earlier.
  • The capture of the crossings follows the fall on Friday and Saturday of the towns of Rawah, Anah and Rutba. They are all in the Sunni-dominated Anbar province, where the militants have since January controlled the city of Falluja and parts of the provincial capital, Ramadi.

112 comments:

  1. Israel demonstrates its weakness by irrelevant and stupid air attacks on Syria.

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    1. And your rank is?

      Sargent? Major? General?

      thanks for the advise, but at last check it was you and yours that got us into this shit in the 1st place.

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    2. No, this is the Aipac and Neocon dream. You have been ranting for years about how great it will be, when Arabs kill Arabs. You are about to find out.

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    3. Israel committed an act of “folly” by attacking Syria. The IDF facing ground forces from ISIS will not be quite the same as returning hot fire to teenagers with sling shots.

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    4. What is “Occupation”Mon Jun 23, 05:16:00 AM EDT
      And your rank is?

      Sargent? Major? General?



      The rank is sergeant. Sargent was quite a fine painter. I am surprised that, you, with your deep military connections didn’t know the difference. Sort of a “Corpseman” problem I suppose. I did take the OTS test, but they rejected me because I was too smart to become an officer.

      Have a nice day.

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    5. I know how to say it, didn't know how to spell it...

      Never had to say it....

      I registered for the draft, but was not selected.

      ohrah...

      I also never pretended to serve, like some here.

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    6. As for your spelling abilities...

      "the Israilis"

      Not to smart in the AM?

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  2. Daily Mail

    Sunni militants have blitzed through the vast desert of western Iraq, capturing four towns and two border crossings and deepening the predicament of the Shi'ite-led government in Baghdad led by Nouri al-Maliki.
    The latest military victories - including two border posts captured yesterday, one along the frontier with Jordan and the other with Syria - considerably expanded territory under control by ISIS just two weeks after the Al Qaeda-inspired group began swallowing up chunks of northern Iraq.
    The lightening offensive by the Islamic State of Iraq and the Levant (ISIS) takes the group closer to its dream of carving out an Islamic state straddling both Syria and Iraq.
    Moreover, controlling the borders with Syria will help it supply fellow fighters there with weaponry looted from Iraqi warehouses, significantly reinforcing its ability to battle beleaguered Syrian government forces.
    It came as U.S. Secretary of State John Kerry landed in Baghdad today on a surprise trip to push for Iraqi unity and stability.
    Flying in from Jordan on a visit which the State Department had sought to keep secret amid security concerns, Kerry was to meet with beleaguered Prime Minister Nouri al-Maliki and Iraqi leaders across the political and communal spectrum.


    Read more: http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-2665670/ISIS-seize-key-border-crossings-Syria-Jordan-John-Kerry-lands-Baghdad-showdown-talks-Iraqi-PM.html#ixzz35S3myXnd
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  3. ... Moreover, controlling the borders with Syria will help it supply fellow fighters there with weaponry looted from Iraqi warehouses, significantly reinforcing its ability to battle beleaguered Syrian government forces.

    Israel thinks it’s a good idea to further weaken Syria? Why, so their ground forces can face ISIS, with US weapons, in Jordan?

    Don’t choke on your popcorn.

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    1. No problem. ISIS are the Saddamists.

      Saddam was the greatest killer of arabs in the history of the world. why would we remove him from office...

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  4. "No problem. ISIS are the Saddamists.”

    Really? What nonsense.

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  5. Mubarak, Saddam and Assad, all kept the Islamists under control. Your Neocon friends, the Israilis and our best friends the Saudis, fixed all that. The folly is unraveling a city at a time. the numbers of “”foreign” fighters is estimated at 10,000. I wonder how difficult it will be for them to get their hands on a nuclear weapon?

    Not long.

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    1. Not too worry. You have preached for years the doctrine of deterrence.

      I think you are a fool, but that is what you preached.

      The doctrine of deterrence.

      Why are you beginning to worry now?

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    2. Deuce ☂Mon Jun 23, 05:29:00 AM EDT
      Mubarak, Saddam and Assad, all kept the Islamists under control. Your Neocon friends, the Israilis and our best friends the Saudis, fixed all that. The folly is unraveling a city at a time. the numbers of “”foreign” fighters is estimated at 10,000. I wonder how difficult it will be for them to get their hands on a nuclear weapon?

      So you like mass murderers like Saddam and Assad? Mubarak did keep control and wasn't a great guy but not the mass murderer like Assad and Saddam.

      As for your number of 10,000 foreign fighters? Latest reports there were about 2,000 european jihadists (moths to the flame) and several thousand other arabs. The rest, the infrastructure? Baathists. Saddamists.

      But a force of 10k? Out of a population of MILLIONS?

      LOL

      Fact is that the ISIS suck and are the new and improved sunni saddamists/baathists/jihadists.

      Nothing new, just a new ball cap.

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  6. Things are working out fine, relax.

    Someone in the world cared enough to give them a shot at another way of life and they immediately blew it.

    It does no good to blame the Sunnis or the Shias.

    It didn't work.

    Let them kill on another.

    At least the Kurds look to be getting their big break.

    Perhaps we shouldn't ever blame Obama for pulling the troops out too soon, though he did.

    This decade or the next, it would happen.

    1400 years of history is a long time.

    Let them kill one another.

    i'm gonna try not to watch.

    No popcorn for me, please.

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  7. It may be the best blessing of Allah, this Sunni/Shia divide.

    I hate to think what they could do if they were all on the same team.

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  8. "No, this is the Aipac and Neocon dream."

    What nonsense, Deuce.

    That is simply stupid.

    They were given a shot at another way of life and blew it.

    You are cathected to neo-con, like rat to jew.

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  9. The good news is, as long as the are killing one another they are less likely to be killing anyone else.

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    1. A well over looked benefit.

      Iraq/Syria/Iran is the new flame that draws the moth.

      Iran, with it's ied's in iras, support of syria and hezbollah, it's brutal murder of it's arabs, the brutal repression of it's kurds and others is now about to get the blow back it deserves.

      Look to NUMEROUS uprisings in Iran now. Arabs in the south, being starved of water are pissed. Secular Iranians? Will continue to hide and flee. There are over 50 different ethnic groups in Iran, in fact over 55% of Iran is NON-persian.

      It's going to be a hot summer...

      Higher gas prices

      And of course islamists killing islamists.... by the dozens of scores on a monthly basis.

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  10. It was you, Deuce, that wanted to get the hell out of there when there was trouble at Falluja.

    Well, we are outta there.

    And now you are beginning to worry about nukes.

    Some Five Star General you are.

    An option for you:

    Sell the gated mansion and the limo and move to Idaho.

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    1. We have almost zero inner city gangs out here. That is another attraction.

      And you can hike the rest of you life in the National Forests.

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    2. I read the other day, if one subtracts the violence of our inner cities, the USA is as peaceful as any European country.

      Come on out, Deuce.

      Since we really have nothing that amounts to a target, we are a nuke free zone, too !!

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  11. You could buy up the entire town of Troy, Oregon, which is mostly for sale, and finally retire in peace.

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  12. I would, but I don't have the money.

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  13. Miss T, that twat Michigan Judge has backed off in that child custody case.

    The submariner will get his day in court.

    Told ya.

    The courts usually get it right, if you read more than the healines.

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  14. I'll take a swing at it.

    Israel - nope, while they have plenty of nukes they are very jealous of them and guard them well'/

    Iran - Maybe, they might give their Shia brothers a little help

    ah--Pakistan---depending on who is currently in charge they might well part with a couple under the table

    North Korea---hmmm, they always need money

    Maybe they make one from scratch with Iranian help?

    Other suggestions?

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    1. But it doesn't matter, we can always rely on deterrence.

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  15. We did our damage in Iraq. It was never our business. This is not our fight. Just saw a video of Maliki with Kerry. He is scared shitless.

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    1. Since the Rosenbergs gave the Soviets US nuclear secrets, the Soviet Union produced approximately 55,000 nuclear warheads. They are not all accounted for and neither are the components to build them. ISIS will have nuclear weapons. Anything is for sale. It is reported that ISIS now has over $2 billion in cash and gold.

      Israel was delighted along with the Saudis when civil war broke out in Syria. Israel even joined in air attacks. It was a collosal error.

      ISIS is smart enough to recognize that the only thing that Israel has is a nuclear deterrent. ISIS will not be defeated by the Iraqis. ISIS will border Israel. You will have two religious states, sise by side. I fear that ISIS is here to stay.

      ISIS has come out of the Syrian conflict and won the “hearts and minds” of a lot of highly motivated Muslim youth. Many are very, very smart. Israel will the rue the day they got what they wished for in Syria and Iraq.

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  16. I doubt it. I imagine that we'll send in the airships, and blow'em pretty much to hell when the time is right (the deal is made.)

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    1. The Shia have two things in their favor:

      We want their oil,

      and we want a nuclear deal with Iran.

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    2. Sunni's have more oil.

      And a "deal" with Iran?

      It's called "appeasement" and if Deuce is correct it's meaningless since there are thousands of nukes ready at the local Russia Costco for sale!

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    3. Yep, with the Zionists now in control of the Ukraine, the ante has been upped.

      While the Russians are essentially weaker than the US, they have capacity in a number of areas. The US cannot match them nuke for nuke. The US cannot match them tank for tank, in the Ukraine or in Poland. The US has no military option to play against Russia. So if a stray nuke, from the Ukrainian stockpile were to have found its way to the Euphrates valley, why, my oh my.

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    4. Jack HawkinsMon Jun 23, 09:00:00 AM EDT
      Yep, with the Zionists now in control of the Ukraine, the ante has been upped.

      While the Russians are essentially weaker than the US, they have capacity in a number of areas. The US cannot match them nuke for nuke. The US cannot match them tank for tank, in the Ukraine or in Poland. The US has no military option to play against Russia. So if a stray nuke, from the Ukrainian stockpile were to have found its way to the Euphrates valley, why, my oh my.


      More rat droppings, lots of words that actually say nothing...

      Talking out of both sides of an issue....

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  17. By not moving expeditiously against the weapons that the ISIS garnered in Mosul, the target has now dispersed.
    In the days that have gone by, that equipment has been moved, not towards Baghdad, but to the Euphrates valley.

    Now we have round two of "The Great SCUD Hunt", but on a grander scale. It will not be a replay of Stormn' Norman's crushing of Saddam's conventional forces in Kuwait. It won't be "Shock and Awe", but more like the Israel's failure in Lebanon. where they ran numerous air ops, bombing the same piece of Beirut, over and over, because there were no 'targets of opportunity'. Yet the missiles fell relentlessly upon Haifa.

    The Israeli have gotten their cake. Their "Yinon Plan" is well developed, the countries around them are fragmenting, all according to their program. With every civilian killed or kidnapped, the Israeli strike out blindly against the easiest target, even when those targeted strikes give sustenance to the killers and kidnappers.

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    1. It's hard to list all the errors you state in one small paragraph.

      But rest assured you are incorrect on most points. But please let your paranoia run wild.

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    2. It is hard to list, because they are not there.

      Rest assured, dear reader, if there were errors, our Israeli contributor would trumpet them.
      There are not.

      What we will see from our "O" is a series of ad hominem attacks against a fictional character. It is all he has in the arsenal.

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    3. Jack, Jack, Jack, Jack....

      LOL

      No the list is long. But you post both sides of every issue to make sure you can't be wrong.

      It's classic narcissistic personality disorder.

      You say abc on Saturday and xyz on Sunday.

      When someone points out your talking out of both sides of your "mouth" you wiggle and squirm and call it ad hominem attacks against a fictional character....

      Or you use another "name"

      But in end trying to argue any rational point with you is like herding cats. Pushing pudding up an incline.

      Rat is you and you is rat.

      Misdirection, out of context and lies are your calling card.

      But let's not forget your other technic when some of us actually refute you point by point you say

      "yawn" "boring" "nothing worth reading"

      No sir (and I do use that term loosely) no soup for you.....

      Argue with yourself, which you also do to win arguments.

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    4. Hate say, "I told you so", but there you are.

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  18. So let's do a quick recap.

    Syria murders 160 thousand men women and kids, make up to 6 million refugees (real ones not like the palestinians) mostly sunni folks.
    Iran and Hezbollah (and russian equipment assistance) rush in with advisors and in Hezbollah's case, troops.

    this now spills over and the Sunnis, which is pissed about Iran, Hezbollah and Syria AND IRAQ take the battle to Iraq as well.

    Isis and others will be creating a new Islamist state from Jordan to southern Iran. Kudistan is carving out it's place.

    it's going to get hot and interesting real soon...

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  19. Isis and others will be creating a new Islamist state from Jordan to southern Iran. Kudistan is carving out it's place.

    This must be why Israel prefers al-Qaeda. ISIS is too brutal for them.

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    1. We have al-queda in the Whitehouse now...

      What is your point?

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    1. I was not welcomed in Iraq....

      AND I will not be welcomed to Sunnistan

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    2. Syrian airforce attacked targets in Damascus today...

      LOL

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  21. "The gains also bring the crisis in Iraq to the doorstep of Jordan"

    Iraq has moved its troops away from the Jordanian border...Hmm

    Someone posited that Jordan would have to enter a mutual defense treaty with Israel or become another bloody battlefield. I wonder what ruminations are passing through the mind of Abdullah II as he picks at his lunch, today?

    As to the prowess of the IDF when facing the ISIS in battle, I think you know the answer. If you do have doubts, you may get your answer before too long. When the IDF smashes the ISIS like a bug, I wager the UN will be badmouthing the IDF within less than 24 hours, demanding proportionality, return of territory pacified, and an immediate halt to fighting.

    Mr. Kerry will be on a plane to Tel Aviv faster than a blackbird on a June bug. Israel should insist that he drive up to the new Israeli Embassy in Jerusalem.

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  22. Okay, I get it, Islamic State of Iraq and al Shams, hence ISIS, not ISIL, with the L standing for Levant in English. There was some confusion over that on Wretchard's site.

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  23. When the IDF smashes the ISIS like a bug, I wager the UN will be badmouthing the IDF within less than 24 hours, demanding proportionality, return of territory pacified, and an immediate halt to fighting.

    Are you sure they're up to it? Seem to have had a spot of trouble in Lebanon, 2006. Reminded me of Jellico in the battle of Jutland when two of His Majesty's ships went down in short order. "There seems to be something wrong with our bloody ships today."

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    1. I guess you really didn't study the Lebanon 2006 "lost".

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    2. Come on Ms T, you are supposed to be the military expert, tell us what Nasrallah said about the IDF response (before his public relations crew got him to modify his statement)

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    3. Don't remember?

      Despite his shrewdness, Nasrallah has been a compulsive gambler for whom only one step separates success from catastrophe. For many years, he won, but in the summer of 2006, his winning streak was broken. First, he kidnapped two Israeli soldiers, Eldad Regev and Ehud Goldwasser, sparking war with Israel; second, he chose after that war to challenge the Lebanese government of Fouad Siniora, plunging Lebanon into a long crisis and Hezbollah into the murky waters of Lebanese politics.

      Nasrallah's gambles have transformed Hezbollah's identity and standing. The group gained the respect of many Lebanese, Arabs, and Muslims as it acquired the sheen of victory as a resistance movement. Now, however dominant Hezbollah is, it is developing into just another Lebanese political party, corrupted by its participation in day-to-day politics. Yet inside Lebanon, its record includes the terrible destruction it brought on the country through its unilateral actions. Worse, it is viewed increasingly as a narrowly-focused Shi‘i force serving as a tool, if not a fifth column, of Iran with the aim of advancing a host of Iranian interests—inside Lebanon, against Israel, and across the Sunni divide.[4]

      Two years after Hezbollah's war with Israel, Lebanon is a divided country teetering on the verge of a civil war that is largely a result of Hezbollah's bellicosity toward Israel and its refusal to submit itself to the domain of politics with the rest of Lebanon. Hezbollah itself is a battered and bruised organization struggling to regain its standing inside Lebanon.

      Meanwhile, two other realities are indisputable: First, since the 2006 war, quiet has prevailed along the Israeli-Lebanese border such as has not been known there since the late 1960s, prior to the arrival of Palestine Liberation Organization (PLO) forces in Lebanon. This quiet derives above all from Hezbollah's wariness of Israel. The organization is concerned that it and its supporters will not be able to withstand the strain of a new round of fighting. The second reality is Nasrallah's disappearance from public events. Prior to the 2006 war, it was customary for him to participate monthly in more than dozen meetings. For example, in October and November 2005, Al-Manar television and the Lebanese National News Agency reported twenty-eight public meetings, speeches, or media events. His need to remain hidden is a blow to someone who depends on frequent public exposure, and it reinforces the perception of Hezbollah's vulnerability to assassination and sabotage. Indeed, rumors are rife of Iranian dissatisfaction with Nasrallah. On the eve of Mughniyeh's assassination, reports circulated that Tehran had supplanted Nasrallah's leadership with his deputy leader Na‘im Qasim.[5] While both Nasrallah and Qasim denied the reports,[6] Iranian disappointment with Nasrallah's conduct during and after the 2006 Israel-Hezbollah war and its belief that Nasrallah endangered Iranian interests by his uncalculated behavior has been evident in many reports in both the Lebanese and Arab media.[7]

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    4. On the morning of July 12, 2006, Hezbollah fighters attacked an IDF patrol moving along the Israeli-Lebanese border. Nasrallah later admitted that he had thought at the time that the Israeli response would be minor, localized, and limited, like past Israeli reactions to similar Hezbollah provocations.[10] Instead, the government of Israel launched an all-out war against Hezbollah.

      The war lasted thirty-three days and brought ruin and destruction not witnessed since the end of the Lebanese civil war (1975-90) on the Lebanese side of the border, from the towns and villages in the south to the Shi‘i suburbs of Beirut. The fighting killed close to 1,300 Lebanese civilians, together with perhaps 600 Hezbollah fighters. Nearly a million Lebanese became refugees, including most of the Shi‘i population of southern Lebanon.[11]

      As the war ended, Nasrallah declared that Hezbollah had won a "divine victory."[12] After all, Hezbollah had survived the Israeli assault and had quite a few successes in the fighting such as striking Haifa for the first time since 1948,[13] as well as hitting the Israeli military vessel, Hanit, off the Beirut shore on the evening of July 14, 2006.[14] However, the gains did not outnumber the losses. Hezbollah suffered severe blows during the fighting, hence Nasrallah's admission that if he realized there was even a one percent chance of a sustained military response from Israel, he would not have given orders to kidnap the Israeli soldiers.[15]



      hence Nasrallah's admission that if he realized there was even a one percent chance of a sustained military response from Israel, he would not have given orders to kidnap the Israeli soldiers.

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    5. [18] Despite such a result, Lebanese Shi‘a had no choice but to rally around Nasrallah. There was no one else in Lebanon let alone at the U.N. or in the international community who cared about them. Communal Lebanese government leaders focused on the interests of the Sunni, Maronite, and Druze communities even though these communities barely suffered in the war. However, the damage inflicted on the Shi‘a clearly reduced Nasrallah's room for maneuver, as evidenced by his admission at the end of the war.[19]

      As the weeks and months passed, the degree of damage inflicted on the organization's military power also became clear. It was just as painful and significant as the damage done to the organization's political power. First, Israeli forces destroyed Hezbollah's stockpile of strategic missiles, primarily Zilzal unguided rockets from Iran, during the first moments of the Israeli attack on the night of July 12, 2007. Nasrallah had hoped to use these missiles against central Israel. This was a severe blow to the Hezbollah leader, who lost an important bargaining chip even before the campaign began. Indeed, the precision of Israeli intelligence, which enabled Jerusalem to strike at the organization's strategic stockpile, surprised Nasrallah.[20]

      Second, Israeli assessments estimate that Hezbollah lost about a third of its elite fighting force. While Hezbollah has no difficulty attracting volunteers to its ranks, turning them into skilled military operators is a lengthy and complex process.[21] Third, despite the mistakes made by the IDF in conducting the military campaign, Israeli soldiers triumphed in every face-to-face battle with Hezbollah.[22]

      Nasrallah concealed these facts from the Lebanese people and perhaps even from Iran. Hezbollah fed reports of successes and victories to both audiences.[23] Despite the false reports, however, Tehran likely realized the scope of disaster Hezbollah had suffered, and there is no doubt that Nasrallah himself grasped the extent of the damage that had been done to his organization and himself.

      In the wake of the 2006 war, the following facts have become clear: First, Hezbollah, which represented itself as the "defender of Lebanon," turned out to be its destroyer, due to the extensive devastation it brought down on the heads of the Lebanese people in the course of the war. Second, Hezbollah's deterrent charm was dispelled. The war made it clear that the organization could no longer carry out military operations against Israel along the Lebanese-Israeli border and expect Israel to refrain from retaliating. Third, Hezbollah was perceived more and more as a Shi‘i organization serving Iranian interests.

      Thus, there is nothing surprising in the fact that since the war, Nasrallah has devoted himself to repairing and rebuilding his power while, at the same time, taking greater care than ever before to preserve the quiet along the Lebanese-Israeli border. He has no desire to rekindle the confrontation with Israel until his position in Lebanon has improved.

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  24. I post something so short it could be on Twitter, and WiO posts a ream in reply. I win.

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    1. You and Charlie Sheen…

      WINNING.

      I thought I'd give you something insightful and meaningful to read and digest.

      Sorry if it was using to many words.

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  25. I'm still digesting the breaking news vias that trusty source r.a.t. tv that "the Zionists" have taken the Ukraine.

    I don't find any other confirmation of this news in any of the other sources however.

    Miss T, can you confirm?

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    1. Israel Behind Anglo-Zionist Invasions, Wars, Civil Wars, and Counter Revolutions Around the World - By Henry D'Souza

      Ukraine besieged by Jewish Lobby
      Posted on December 16, 2013


      The Israeli Government had a program to encourage immigration from the Ukraine, prior to the US engineered coup, that program has now been cancelled.


      Israeli government scales down plan to woo European Jews
      By Judy Maltz | Jun. 19, 2014.

      An ambitious government campaign to promote immigration from Europe, and specifically Ukraine, has been downsized significantly in response to pressure from foreign Jewish leaders.

      Have to look beyond the MSM, CBS, NBC, ABC and Faux News, Bob, to find out what is happening in the world.

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  26. Here was the original breaking news story, beginning:

    Jack HawkinsMon Jun 23, 09:00:00 AM EDT
    Yep, with the Zionists now in control of the Ukraine, the ante has been upped.

    I totally missed the Zionist invasion of Ukraine.

    When did this occur?

    I must have been asleep again, dreaming of my niece.......

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  27. DEUCE, ARE YOU AWARE THAT THE ZIONISTS HAVE TAKEN THE UKRAINE?

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  28. Damn Ukrainians didn't even put up a fight , I guess.

    Folded like Poles.

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  29. WAIT!!!

    Quirk was in Ukraine, camped in that square.

    I will try to get an on the scene report.

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  30. Report from Quirk in Ukraine:

    No kikes here Bobbo only us Pollacks at the Independence Square with some Ruusian girls and a stock of Vodka.

    Ne one has seen a Jew around here in generations. They hardy know what the word means any longer.

    These lasses love liquor and spring is breaking out. I am staying on assignment.

    Q

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  31. There you have it folks, from eyes on the ground, there ain't no Jew in the Ukraine.

    rat is perpetuating some kind of fraud here, as usual.

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  32. Pesky says the Jews have taken over the Ukraine?

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  33. Pisky, Posky and PuskyMon Jun 23, 11:10:00 AM EDT

    He did indeed. He is really wonkers.

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  34. Pasky, Pisky, Posky and PuskyMon Jun 23, 11:13:00 AM EDT

    Who would ever believe Pesky rat again?

    No one in their right mind.

    He is "the black rat" of our group.

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  35. Pasky, Pisky, Posky and PuskyMon Jun 23, 11:14:00 AM EDT

    He gives us rats a bad name.

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  36. The Galloway comments were from April, McCain was standing with the Ukrainian Nazis in that time period, the Israeli were speaking of funding an exodus from the Ukraine.

    Lo and behold, after the coup Mr Petro Poroshenko is elected and the leader of the "Right Sector" Sashko Muzychko was murdered.
    The Israeli announce that with the election of Mr Poroshenko, they will not fund the exodus program from Ukraine.

    Connect the dots at your leisure.

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  37. Protocols of the Elders of Zion

    Today, there are 50,000,000 refugees, as many as from WWII. This horrifying fact and the equally horrifying fact that Islam is responsible for most of the misery gets about 1/1000th the news coverage of an Israeli soldier kicking some stone chucking punk squarely in the ass.

    Ezin duzu konpondu ergelak.

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  38. Breaking News !!!!!

    Israeli troops have moved north and west from Ukraine and are even threatening Romania and even the Polist heartland.

    They wish to make contact with their compatriots in Poland, they declare, even though there are no Jews in Poland, though the anti-semitism lingers.

    from --

    rat News Daily



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  39. M\y God, the Jews who are in control of Ukraine are moving directly into Russia, straight towards the old battlefield of Kursk.

    The Russians are responding by calling up troop trains form the East.

    rat New Daily

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  40. Stay tuned for more breaking news.

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  41. The ex-Israeli soldier who led a Kiev fighting unit
    http://www.haaretz.com/news/world/1.577114

    He calls his troops “the Blue Helmets of Maidan,” but brown is the color of the headgear worn by Delta — the nom de guerre of the commander of a Jewish-led militia force that participated in the Ukrainian revolution. Under his helmet, he also wears a kippah.

    Delta, a Ukraine-born former soldier in the Israel Defense Forces, spoke to JTA Thursday on condition of anonymity. He explained how he came to use combat skills he acquired in the Shu’alei Shimshon reconnaissance battalion of the Givati infantry brigade to rise through the ranks of Kiev’s street fighters. He has headed a force of 40 men and women — including several fellow IDF veterans — in violent clashes with government forces.

    Several Ukrainian Jews, including Rabbi Moshe Azman, one of the country’s claimants to the title of chief rabbi, confirmed Delta’s identity and role in the still-unfinished revolution.

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    1. "Delta' has headed 'the Blue Helmets of Maidan' of 40 men and women - including several IDF veterans - in violent clashes with government forces.
      By JTA | Feb. 28, 2014

      http://www.haaretz.com/news/world/1.577114

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    2. ...showing the lengths some people will go to to get a decent hot pastrami on rye...

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  42. The replies are certainly comical, I can't / don't get by the references to 'rat news daily' or the "Protocols of the Elders" before stopping,

    Doubt if anyone else does, either.

    The boys are writing fiction. Bad fiction at that.

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  43. In disproportionate retaliation for the murder of an Israeli teenager in the Golan, yesterday, the IAF put some major hurt on the Syrian Army, this morning. Both Syria and Hezbollah are bitterly crying out to various peace organizations concerning the Zionist aggression. Naturally, it is unconfirmed that PM Netanyahu replied, לפוצץ אותי.

    The murdered teen was Mohammed Karaka, 14.

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    1. The ISIS will continue to target Israeli civilians, as the Israeli then strike at the enemy of the ISIS, in retaliation.

      Bib is flying air operations for al-Qeada, being paid in the blood of Israelis for his troubles.

      Those ISIS fellas are smarter than the average Muslims.
      allen was correct when he made that observation some days ago.

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    2. Jack HawkinsMon Jun 23, 12:10:00 PM EDT
      Those ISIS fellas are smarter than the average Muslims.
      allen was correct when he made that observation some days ago.


      Das Allen made no such observation.

      Das Allen made the observation that as a culture (aggregate having a mean) Jews have higher IQs than the world's other cultures. While unstated, but derived from peer reviewed research from some of the world's most noted facilities and researchers, this deviation is 0.25-2.0. Having already posted on this site some of the research, I will not argue the point.

      In dealing with tribal groups (including blogs), science cannot overcome superstition and conventional wisdom and must expect strong reactions when the tribal mores are challenged. As we quickly learned, even bitterly lapsed Roman Catholics and other pagans become quite loquacious and animated when doctrines in which they deny faith are critiqued by a Jew. I do not take it personally.

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  44. I did see a video presentation from Ireland the other day, in which the commentator half jokingly said that

    Weapons of Mass Destruction would soon be linked to Iceland, and a preemptive invasion would be needed, to root them out.

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  45. ...those ungrateful Poles...after all the US has done for them...Well!

    http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-2664969/Polish-minister-calls-US-ties-worthless.html
    Polish foreign minister 'caught on tape dismissing relationship with U.S. as he compares it to giving oral sex and getting nothing in return'


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    1. You're an entire day behind on the learning curve, guess you really are not Jewish.

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  46. .

    Jeez, you snooze you lose. 90 posts already.

    But since it was all mainly on one subject it's pretty easy to summarize. I would merely observe that

    1. In talking average IQ's one has to remember it is just that, an average. When we look at the average IQ for the Swedes, it becomes painfully obvious that Bob, like one or two others here, is ensconced comfortably in the low end of the bell curve.

    2. Were Israel to fight ISIS, IMO it would be a great thing. Will it happen? Unless ISIS initiates a conflict, I would doubt it. I agree with Deuce on motivations.

    3. WRT Jordan. The ISIS blitzkrieg has employed conventional war tactics in Iraq even though they operate out of little clown cars and the backs of pick-up trucks. While it worked in Syria which was already torn by civil war and Iraq which was torn by sectarian strife and was burdened by an army in name only, were they to attack Jordan in the same manner they would be quickly thwarted by Jordan's air force. The same would apply to Iran. I would think that if they attack Jordan it will be through terror and other asymmetric means. Probably the biggest threat Jordan has remains is its refugee problem and the tens of thousands of it has taken in.

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  47. allenMon Jun 23, 01:15:00 PM EDT
    Jack HawkinsMon Jun 23, 12:10:00 PM EDT
    Those ISIS fellas are smarter than the average Muslims.
    allen was correct when he made that observation some days ago.


    Das Allen made no such observation.

    Das Allen made the observation that as a culture (aggregate having a mean) Jews have higher IQs than the world's other cultures. While unstated, but derived from peer reviewed research from some of the world's most noted facilities and researchers, this deviation is 0.25-2.0. Having already posted on this site some of the research, I will not argue the point.

    In dealing with tribal groups (including blogs), science cannot overcome superstition and conventional wisdom and must expect strong reactions when the tribal mores are challenged. As we quickly learned, even bitterly lapsed Roman Catholics and other pagans become quite loquacious and animated when doctrines in which they deny faith are critiqued by a Jew. I do not take it personally.

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      Das Allen made the observation that as a culture (aggregate having a mean) Jews have higher IQs than the world's other cultures. While unstated, but derived from peer reviewed research from some of the world's most noted facilities and researchers, this deviation is 0.25-2.0. Having already posted on this site some of the research, I will not argue the point.

      More pure nonsense from the resident nitwit.

      How can you define the IQ of a Jew when you can't even agree on what is a Jew. Jews are scattered around the globe. The Jewish population probably includes every race. Do you measure by religion, ethnicity, race? What culture are you measuring, the US, Israel?

      The largest concentration and recently the largest population of Jews is in Israel. A quick check of google shows that Israel doesn't appear near the top in any ratings of national IQ.

      http://www.photius.com/rankings/national_iq_scores_country_ranks.html

      http://www.nationmaster.com/country-info/stats/Education/Average-IQ

      http://www.statisticbrain.com/countries-with-the-highest-lowest-average-iq/

      http://webcache.googleusercontent.com/search?hl=en&q=cache:WYKyUOmsANIJ:http://memolition.com/2014/02/27/who-are-the-smartest-people-on-earth-world-map-of-average-iq-scores/

      http://www.sq.4mg.com/NationIQ.htm

      http://www.therichest.com/rich-list/top-10-countries-by-highest-average-iq/

      http://www.iqcomparisonsite.com/nationaliqs.aspx

      http://www.iqtestforfree.net/average-IQ-by-country.html

      http://www.iq-tests-for-the-high-range.com/statistics/iq_by_country.html

      http://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/File:National_IQ_Lynn_Vanhanen_2006_IQ_and_Global_Inequality.png

      Having already posted on this site some of the research, I will not argue the point.

      Typical Allen. I have made my point, don't challenge it.

      Sorry, Charlie. When a guy on this blog has literally proven that he doesn't know his ass from a hole in the ground, he will be challenged.

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      In dealing with tribal groups (including blogs), science cannot overcome superstition and conventional wisdom and must expect strong reactions when the tribal mores are challenged. As we quickly learned, even bitterly lapsed Roman Catholics and other pagans become quite loquacious and animated when doctrines in which they deny faith are critiqued by a Jew. I do not take it personally.

      More nonsense.

      No one complained about your 'critique' of Christian beliefs. What was complained about was your methods and the manner of presentation.

      Jews find all those things amusing but simple minded, as IQ tests bear out. Indeed, some linguists posit that the very word Christian derives from the root word for "cretin" (Frankish), which means retarded (more or less). Oh, we Jews also think it is a good idea to know the language before translating the book or making moronic commentaries on its content, meaning, and implications.

      The same arguments could have come from the Nazis in talking of the Jews or the Gypsies. Denigrate them. Give the eugenics argument. Use lies (IQ, what a joke). Misrepresent (offer an incomplete and misrepresented etymology). The "Das Allen' you used seems strangely apropos.

      Even more telling is your use of "Jews find..." and "We Jews..." as if your 'master race' theories represent the totality of Jewish thought. Were that true, and if the Jews had the numbers and the power and based on other comments you have made here I suspect we might have seen a similar holocaust perpetrated by you and those that believe as you do.

      You are a slimy weasel Allen, no way around it.

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    3. Yawn

      ...no conversation of matters Jewish...

      Das Allen

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    4. He has the advantage of not being Poleski.

      This counts for someting.

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  48. Das Allen made the observation that as a culture (aggregate having a mean) Jews have higher IQs than the world's other cultures.

    Helps when the IQ test has questions like:

    119: Today, mild shvitzing. Tomorrow, so hot you'll plotz. What is the five-day forecast?

    A. Feh
    B. Yenta
    C. Shmeer
    D. Gevalt
    E. Shlemiel
    F. Shlimazl
    G. Tochis

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  49. The Iraqi army made tactical withdrawals from Qaim, Rawah, Anah and Rutba.

    Meanwhile in Baghdad, Shia militias are parading up a storm.

    Little does it know, but ISIS is being drawn into the maw of the mother of all battles. Oy vey!

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    1. Kant did hat long ago, then turned around and proved the opposite.

      This is called the antinomies.

      Leaving room for 'faith' in his world, 'experience' in mine.

      http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kant%27s_antinomies

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  51. The Israelis have taken Moscow, and have turned east toward the Urinals.

    So much fighting, so little time to tinkle.

    rat News Daily (online edition)

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  52. ISIS has some nice pickup trucks, that's what I say. Some of those look brand new.

    I'd like to have one. Four wheel drive, missile launcher on the back, air conditioned.

    What's not to like?

    They are not going to take Baghdad though, They are at there high water mark now.

    Besides there are Jews on the march everywhere now. They have taken the Ukraine, the might just take Iraq too.

    rat News Baily

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  53. Update

    The Jews have stopped for trout fishing on the slopes of the Urals.

    This is now being recognized as their goal all along.

    It wasn't really to take Ukraine, Israel has plenty of food.

    It wasn't to take Moscow, Israel has plenty of Russians anyway.

    It was to take the fine fishing streams of the Urals.

    Israel does not have good fly fishing streams.

    Russia does.

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  54. Well I hope they at least institute a 16 inch catch and release rule.

    Only those trout over 16 inches are keepers.

    Barbless hooks too.

    I knew there was some method to their madness.

    I never did believe Ukraine was their target.

    Now it all makes sense.

    I wish them good fishing.

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  55. I always get my primary news through rat News Daily.

    While I am often misled, in the end I can usually figure things out.

    None of the other sources even mentioned the Jews occupying/infesting the Ukraine.

    Nor marching on Red River up in the Urals.

    Stay on top of things by reading daily

    rat News Daily

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  56. Bob's Streamside NewsMon Jun 23, 03:49:00 PM EDT

    Hey, the Jews are using floating fly lines and Royal Coachmen !!!!

    Breaking from Bob's Steamside

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  58. Bob's Streamside NewsMon Jun 23, 04:01:00 PM EDT

    Fishing the Merkava --

    Those Merkava Tanks -

    http://images.search.yahoo.com/yhs/search;_ylt=A0LEVjn9hKhTjy0AzvUPxQt.;_ylu=X3oDMTBsa3ZzMnBvBHNlYwNzYwRjb2xvA2JmMQR2dGlkAw--?_adv_prop=image&fr=yhs-aztec-default&va=merkava+tanks&hspart=aztec&hsimp=yhs-default

    are what one needs to get to the best fishing.

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