refugees robbing truck
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Bluesneakers:
Migrants/refugees robbing trucks
refugees robbing truck
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Wow look at all those women and children!
Well, Germany declared war on the world twice killing people in the most horrific ways possible, and yet they were defeated!
Perhaps, whatever steps were taken to win the war then, could help with this one now?
imo, speculation.
No, one would not want to tick off that group, but some might want to put up a fight if that bear was a polar bear .... imo.
Maybe these soon to be, new Toronto residents will be so happy and grateful they will help in the war on terrorism?
Imo. the ones settling downtown might be in for a major culture shock, imo.
http://www.cbc.ca/news/canada/toronto/map-of-destination-communities-1.3345523
"Here is a list of how many privately-sponsored refugees communities in Toronto and the GTA can expect:
Toronto downtown and midtown, 1,326
Willowdale​, 1,079
Etobicoke, 18
​Scarborough, 156
North York, 23
Thornhill, 33
Maple, 11
Woodbridge, 7
Mississauga, 68
Brampton​, 18
Vaughan, less than 5
Concord, 9
Aurora, less than 5
Newmarket, 5
Pickering, less than 5
Ajax, less than 5
Stouffville, 5"
I would be a lot more confident if it were NOT the Minister if Education. LOL.
Does anyone really believe that we will win this war on ISIS?
I, certainly, don't. While it is possible to weaken them a bit. For every chief that is killed...five new ones pop up. I'm not sure there, actually, is a solution.
I am sure it can be done but the US/EU does not have the will to do it. The ME dictators knew how to keep a lid on things, their method was to stomp out uprisings by "killing them all" when a problem arose but the Western governments aren't likely to do that.
While the west has better technology and weapons what we don't have is the will to win at all costs, heck we don't even have the will to save ourselves much less win a battle in the ME.
'Most' Iraqis believe US is Islamic State ally
On the front lines of the battle against the Islamic State, suspicion of the United States runs deep. Iraqi fighters say they have all seen the videos purportedly showing US helicopters airdropping weapons to the militants, and many claim they have friends and relatives who have witnessed similar instances of collusion.
Ordinary people also have seen the videos, heard the stories and reached the same conclusion - one that might seem absurd to Americans but is widely believed among Iraqis - that the United States is supporting the Islamic State for a variety of pernicious reasons that have to do with asserting American control over Iraq, the wider Middle East and, perhaps, its oil.
The Islamic State, also known as ISIL or Daesh, is "almost finished," he said. "They are weak. If only America would stop supporting them, we could defeat them in days."
"The reason is that the Americans aren't doing the job people expect them to do," he said. "Mosul was lost and the Americans did nothing. Syria was lost and the Americans did nothing. Paris is attacked and the Americans aren't doing much. So people believe this is a deliberate policy. They can't believe the American leadership fails to understand the developments in the region, and so the only other explanation is that this is part of a conspiracy."
Read more: http://www.smh.com.au/world/most-ir...te_channel=edmail&mbnr=MzYzOTY3#ixzz3t9tvtTel
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Hydra is the perfect metaphor. Now where's Hercules?
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This is so sad on sooooo many levels!
Ordinary people also have seen the videos, heard the stories and reached the same conclusion - one that might seem absurd to Americans but is widely believed among Iraqis - that the United States is supporting the Islamic State for a variety of pernicious reasons that have to do with asserting American control over Iraq, the wider Middle East and, perhaps, its oil.
The Islamic State, also known as ISIL or Daesh, is "almost finished," he said. "They are weak. If only America would stop supporting them, we could defeat them in days."
"The reason is that the Americans aren't doing the job people expect them to do," he said. "Mosul was lost and the Americans did nothing. Syria was lost and the Americans did nothing. Paris is attacked and the Americans aren't doing much. So people believe this is a deliberate policy. They can't believe the American leadership fails to understand the developments in the region, and so the only other explanation is that this is part of a conspiracy."
Read more: http://www.smh.com.au/world/most-ir...te_channel=edmail&mbnr=MzYzOTY3#ixzz3t9tvtTel
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Hmmmm....they could be right. Silence is consent. The situation is so over the top horrendous I won't discount the involvement of powerful forces.
One thing I disagree with is the term "Americans" though. Middle Easterners see the governments and the people as two entirely different entities because that is the way ME countries are run, the agenda of the leaders may have nothing whatsoever to do with the will of the people.
If they did use the term Americans they were referring to the government not the people.
https://www.washingtonpost.com/worl...table-main_iraqhostility-920pm:homepage/story
snippets
Iraqi fighters say they have all seen the videos purportedly showing U.S. helicopters airdropping weapons to the militants, and many claim they have friends and relatives who have witnessed similar instances of collusion.
The Islamic State is “almost finished,” he said. “They are weak. If only America would stop supporting them, we could defeat them in days.”
It’s because America is so slow that most people believe they are supporting Daesh.”
The fighters there insist there have been no strikes by the Americans at all. “We’d be better off without them,” said 1st Lt. Murtada Fadl, who is serving with the Iraqi elite forces in Baiji. He said that the only air support had come from the Iraqi air force and that he wishes the government would ask the Russians to replace the Americans.
more at link...
https://www.washingtonpost.com/worl...table-main_iraqhostility-920pm:homepage/story
snippets
Iraqi fighters say they have all seen the videos purportedly showing U.S. helicopters airdropping weapons to the militants, and many claim they have friends and relatives who have witnessed similar instances of collusion.
The Islamic State is “almost finished,” he said. “They are weak. If only America would stop supporting them, we could defeat them in days.”
It’s because America is so slow that most people believe they are supporting Daesh.”
The fighters there insist there have been no strikes by the Americans at all. “We’d be better off without them,” said 1st Lt. Murtada Fadl, who is serving with the Iraqi elite forces in Baiji. He said that the only air support had come from the Iraqi air force and that he wishes the government would ask the Russians to replace the Americans.
more at link...
Agreed it is soo sad. Maybe our leaders should do that one important thing. ... and LISTEN. They're all big at barking one another down. Yet if they'd bother to listen. They would actually get some clarity on the situation.