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<blockquote data-quote="emapples" data-source="post: 3278802" data-attributes="member: 11752"><p>They key issue here is the Kurds, the non Arab part of the area. They are a bit like Jews in that Shiites and sunni’s hate them, Turkey hates them hell they forbid the language even. And we the United States have supported the Kurds as they have been an ally against the Assad Regime in Syria and ISIS in Iraq. But in true old USA fashion we have seemingly abandoned them. It could be said this is how we make future Bin Ladens, out of the Kurds <img src="/images/smilies/smile.png" class="smilie" loading="lazy" alt=":)" title="Smile :)" data-shortname=":)" />. It also says we will only want to use you as long as it fits our interests and when it doesn’t you are on your own and often unexpectedly. I don’t disagree with the concept of ending winless, fruitless wars but it is something that highly capable military leaders should be doing (LIKE JIM F’N MATTIS) give them the task of ending it and let them set a time frame and accomplish the goal. Trumps approach is as usual thoughtless brash. Frankly I hope we planted radio controlled suite-case nukes all over the country so we can put the poor bastards out of their misery. We seem to have a habit of abandoning folks Mujahideen, Contra’s, Kurds you name it we jump ship she it get difficult so maybe we should never be involved at all I don’t know. I do know that enough GOP Senators are pissed about the Turkey issue as to put him in danger of removal where he wasn’t before. Trump cant even keep a staff your cant tell me you haven’t noticed this? Mattis tried to bow out gracefully and Trump **** on him, and even to this day Mattis is professional and refuses to counterpunch. We have a serious problem right now wherein Trump is seemingly making most of the decisions himself without wise guidance and it is shows. I realize he has the Democrats propaganda arm to fight as well, but he’s no longer winning that fight Twitter is not enough.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="emapples, post: 3278802, member: 11752"] They key issue here is the Kurds, the non Arab part of the area. They are a bit like Jews in that Shiites and sunni’s hate them, Turkey hates them hell they forbid the language even. And we the United States have supported the Kurds as they have been an ally against the Assad Regime in Syria and ISIS in Iraq. But in true old USA fashion we have seemingly abandoned them. It could be said this is how we make future Bin Ladens, out of the Kurds :). It also says we will only want to use you as long as it fits our interests and when it doesn’t you are on your own and often unexpectedly. I don’t disagree with the concept of ending winless, fruitless wars but it is something that highly capable military leaders should be doing (LIKE JIM F’N MATTIS) give them the task of ending it and let them set a time frame and accomplish the goal. Trumps approach is as usual thoughtless brash. Frankly I hope we planted radio controlled suite-case nukes all over the country so we can put the poor bastards out of their misery. We seem to have a habit of abandoning folks Mujahideen, Contra’s, Kurds you name it we jump ship she it get difficult so maybe we should never be involved at all I don’t know. I do know that enough GOP Senators are pissed about the Turkey issue as to put him in danger of removal where he wasn’t before. Trump cant even keep a staff your cant tell me you haven’t noticed this? Mattis tried to bow out gracefully and Trump **** on him, and even to this day Mattis is professional and refuses to counterpunch. We have a serious problem right now wherein Trump is seemingly making most of the decisions himself without wise guidance and it is shows. I realize he has the Democrats propaganda arm to fight as well, but he’s no longer winning that fight Twitter is not enough. [/QUOTE]
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