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    Re: Good Guys Strike Back!

    Quote Originally Posted by dawg80 View Post
    Oh, ya mean like the cover-up of Benghazi, of Fast and Furious, of the IRS targeting T-Party chapters, of Killary's use of illegal email, of all the murder victims of the klintons, of obummer's official application and transcripts to college, of his tampered-with birth certificate, of the lies about obummercare, etc.... those cover-ups?
    Obstruction typically involved lying to law enforcement investigators or prosecutors (when the lie is the obstruction).

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    Re: Good Guys Strike Back!

    Meanwhile...

    coalition forces are gearing up for the final push to retake Raqqa. Kurdish units will spearhead the attack, supported by US airpower and special forces. Syrian units, both those loyal to Assad and the Syrian Democratic Force, will participate. It's a loosely "allied" force who share a goal of crushing ISIS. But, obviously, once the common enemy is destroyed there will be strife among the factions.

    As in Mosul, Iraq, where coalition forces are slowly destroying ISIS resistance, there will be "issues" between the allies. At Mosul there are Iranian-backed militia and Iraqi army units who have already fired on each other (some months ago). They have been separated for now, but at some point after ISIS is eliminated, they will come together again. Iraq will want the Iranian-backed militia units to disarm and disband. What are the chances of that happening peacefully?

    Iraq and Syria are a mess. For now, crushing ISIS is a common goal. After that, all bets are off. Turkey, Russia, and Iran especially, each with their own special interests, will TRY to influence the post-ISIS region. I don't see how the US can hope to benefit by being an active participant in this pending power-struggle. All we should do is continue to support the Kurds, and at least assure they are allowed to return to their traditional land in northern Iraq and be left to live in peace.

    There will be continued civil war in both Iraq and Syria. It will be brutal, killing many hundreds of thousands, with no clear winner emerging. Russia and Turkey will lose soldiers killed in it, get their hands dirty, and will not have a true benefit from it. Iran doesn't care about losing soldiers, either their own or their financially-backed surrogates (militia). And, Iran will fight both sides....er ALL sides, since this will NOT be "A" vs. "B" with clearly defined combatants. The interesting wildcard in this pending mini-World-War is Saudi Arabia and the other true Arab states. They have a lot to gain, and a lot to lose, in this regional conflict and if they are smart, will ally together and force an acceptable conclusion. By picking a side, the least unpleasant one from their point of view, they can at least bring the wholesale fighting to an end and forge some kind of alliance. Mostly, the Arabs should stand against their ancient enemy, the Persians.

    For the US, and the West, the question of Turkey being a NATO member could complicate the matter. I HOPE (there is always hope, I guess), the West will make it clear to the Turks that they will be supported, as a NATO ally, but only to the extent of protecting its borders. Incursions by Turkey into Syria and Iraq to attack the Kurds will not be supported. So if a Turkish army finds itself in deep chit in Iraq, bogged down and being defeated...too bad. No NATO bail-out for the Turks. I would make that VERY clear to them now. Hopefully, the Turks will stay out of Syria and Iraq.

    Putin? Oh hell, ya know he can't stay out. He will try to influence matters, both through covert support of Assad's forces, and maybe some in Iraq, and out right open military operations.

    Get yourself some popcorn and get ready to watch the action.

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    Re: Good Guys Strike Back!

    Not surprisingly, Russia, via a speech by its foreign minister, cites "the good work that Russia, Turkey, and Iran are doing to restore peace in Syria" while accusing the US of training and supporting "anti-Syria terrorists", which is actually anti-Assad democratic forces, the SDF. It's remarkably revealing for a Russian official to actually say in the same sentence, "Russia, Turkey, and Iran" while referring to Syria.

    This same Russian official accuses the US-led coalition of "siding with" ISIS by allowing ISIS units to leave regions around Raqqa as long as those ISIS units went into Syrian (Assad) held regions. The Russians say we (the US-led coalition) are using ISIS as a tool to defeat Assad. Russian planes did attack and destroy an ISIS convoy in a province previously devoid of ISIS scumbags. This Russian then mentioned the recent US airstrike against Assad's forces in southern Syria, saying this proves the US is supporting ISIS while trying to destroy the Syrian nation. On "allowing" ISIS units to leave the Raqqa region, the truth is the coalition forces in the immediate vicinity lacked sufficient troops to stop the ISIS convoys. There were fewer than 1,000 Kurds and ISIS was moving about 6,000 troops, heavily supported by tanks and other armored vehicles. And, as those ISIS forces were moving away from the tactical operational area in the campaign to retake Raqqa, the Kurds "let them go." A few days later, Russian airstrikes practically destroyed those ISIS convoys. What ISIS forces were left scattered into the desert.

    Coalition forces are making headway in Raqqa. There are still about 160,000 civilians trapped there, ISIS forces are down to about 2,500 fighters. These are hardcore ISIS scumbags who will fight to the death. They will not surrender, and will not care how many civilians, including children, are killed in the fighting. It will be many months before the battle for Raqqa is won.

    And now, ISIS is threatening Saudi Arabia saying, "we will kill you in your homes." The Arabs are fighting Iranian-supported forces in Qatar, and in Yemen too. And, it appears it was Saudi-supported groups that carried out the attacks in Iran. The Iranians are accusing Saudi Arabia of this. Well, good. It's about damn time that Iranians feel the wrath of "terrorist" attacks. Don't like it, do ya!

    The Saudis have led an effort to form a coalition of Arab nations to form an army to fight ISIS in both Syria and Iraq. That has spurred ISIS to issue these threats against Saudi Arabia. More likely, this Arab army will do little more than support Jordan and other Arab nations who now stand to inherit "the ISIS problem" from Syria.

    What will be, what should be, our role in the future of Syria and Iraq? The region is a mess, and is about to get messier.

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    Re: Good Guys Strike Back!

    Is THE supreme leader of ISIS dead? That's what the Russians claim, saying they took him, and 30 high-ranking ISIS officials, out in an airstrike last month. I hope it's true, but US Intelligence says it cannot be confirmed.

    The push is on in Raqqa. Yesterday the SDF killed 300 ISIS fighters, recaptured two more neighborhoods, and have reached the wall of the inner city. There are still 2,000+ ISIS fighters in Raqqa.

    Now, the Russians are "crowding in" stepping up their on-ground presence at Raqqa. Putin wants to claim a piece of the pie when final victory comes. Typical socialist imperialism. The Kurds have carried the load for many months and Assad, Putin, Turkey, and Iran want to squeeze the Kurds out of any benefit from the victory, when it comes. Actually, the Kurds just want their own homeland and to live in peace, in northern Iraq.

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    Re: Good Guys Strike Back!

    Quote Originally Posted by dawg80 View Post
    Oh, ya mean like the cover-up of Benghazi, of Fast and Furious, of the IRS targeting T-Party chapters, of Killary's use of illegal email, of all the murder victims of the klintons, of obummer's official application and transcripts to college, of his tampered-with birth certificate, of the lies about obummercare, etc.... those cover-ups?
    You forgot about Bill Clinton meeting with Loretta Lynch on the tarmac and then Lynch telling Comey to call the Clinton investigation a "matter"!!

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    Re: Good Guys Strike Back!

    ISIS launched a well-coordinated surprise attack and retook the Al-Senaa neighborhood, driving out the SDF troops there. This is only a minor setback, and temporary. Most of the Kurds' units who had taken Al-Senaa, had been redeployed to another section of Raqqa where the last road out has now been cut and secured. ISIS used the absence of the Kurds in Al-Senaa, defended only by six small Syrian SDF units, to launch their attack. ISIS has shot their wad. The attack was led by ISIS soldiers wearing captured SDF uniforms who were able to penetrate the SDF defenses using that ruse. ISIS also used the sewers, connected by hand-dug tunnels, to infiltrate behind alliance lines, and ISIS used specialized drones all coordinated in this attack.

    The SDF units withdrew in good order to a near-by neighborhood, held by US-backed alliance forces, suffering minimal casualties. Now that Raqqa is secured, 360 degrees, the Kurds will return and retake Al-Senaa with ease. Estimates have remained unchanged: 2,500 hardcore ISIS assholes and 100,000 civilians are still in Raqqa.

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    Re: Good Guys Strike Back!

    Brief video shows some Kurdish artillery units outside of Raqqa. Every now and then they fire a shot. Lots of milling around, soldiers (artillery units) lounging in the shade of a few palm trees. But the best part is the RV. Yes, a red & white RV parked near the artillery battery and Kurd soldiers going in and out....coming out with can drinks, beer? Doubtful. I hear the Kurds favor Pepsi. That's why they are kick-azz troops!!

    An RV? Now, that's the way to fight a war!

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    Re: Good Guys Strike Back!

    More progress reported from Mosul, Iraq. Slowly, but surely, ISIS is being defeated.

    Another video showing whimpering captured ISIS soldiers has been released. Didn't give a location. Bunch of cry babies. It's funny .

    My favorite is the video from last year showing one ISIS soldier being held in a cage in the back of a pickup truck. The Kurds had captured him and the officer in charge was talking to him, and after each exchange the ISIS craphead burst out in crying rants, like a small child. Then after a minute, the ISIS dude would ask the Kurd officer something, and the officer, in a very calm tone, would say something to him. Then the ISIS dude would break down in hysterical crying.

    Finally, a reporter (from the BBC judging by the British accent) asks the Kurd officer what they are talking about. The officer grins, in his best English, says: "the captive wanted to know what we planned to do with him, and I told him not to worry, he would be afforded the same treatment ISIS gives their captives." The reporter, knowing how ISIS tortures and murders their captives, goes: "Oh, man!" The Kurd officer nods, smiles widely, and says: "Yeah, exactly." The other Kurdish soldiers standing around burst out in laughter.

    There is also a recently released video showing a female Kurd sniper. She is standing at a window using the sill to rest her rifle and looking thru the scope. Suddenly, a chunk of the wall near her head explodes. An ISIS sniper almost got her. She ducks down and laughs a nervous laugh, obviously shaken by the close call. You can hear laughter and some chatter from her fellow soldiers. After a moment she returns to her perch and resumes her duty as a sniper. Brave lassie.

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    British SAS on a scouting mission, 6 soldiers, were ambushed outside of Mosul. They retreated to a dry river bed for cover. For 4 hours they fought against huge odds, about 100 ISIS soldiers. Then they ran out of ammo. Instead of being taken prisoners, to be tortured and murdered, they decided to "die a soldier's death" so....they charged! Using their rifles as clubs and picking up rocks they routed the ISIS scumbags. Finally, a Kurdish patrol came along and what was left of the ISIS unit, retreated. They found 32 dead scumbags, and 12 more badly wounded, taken prisoners by the Kurds. Of the 6 British Special Forces, 3 had serious gunshot wounds, but are expected to make a full recovery. The other 3 have already returned to duty.

    Video just released shows ISIS scumbags stomping on Iraqi army uniforms and shouting allah akbar. The ISIS crapheads had captured an Iraqi supply truck which included brand new uniforms, still in plastic wrapper. So...this is what ISIS has come to, beating up clothes. Good thing the uniforms were empty else it would've been the ISIS scum getting beat up.

    And, a celebratory video has been released showing civilians liberated in Mosul honoring Iraqi soldiers who had defeated ISIS in that part of the city. ISIS only holds The Old City section of Mosul. The historic district which is surrounded by a high wall. That part of Mosul has very narrow streets and houses and buildings crammed together. ISIS crapheads are using civilians as human shields, so the good guys are having to go slowly, street to street, house to house, using snipers to surgically remove ISIS scum holding women and children hostage.

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    Re: Good Guys Strike Back!

    Quote Originally Posted by dawg80 View Post
    British SAS on a scouting mission, 6 soldiers, were ambushed outside of Mosul. They retreated to a dry river bed for cover. For 4 hours they fought against huge odds, about 100 ISIS soldiers. Then they ran out of ammo. Instead of being taken prisoners, to be tortured and murdered, they decided to "die a soldier's death" so....they charged! Using their rifles as clubs and picking up rocks they routed the ISIS scumbags. Finally, a Kurdish patrol came along and what was left of the ISIS unit, retreated. They found 32 dead scumbags, and 12 more badly wounded, taken prisoners by the Kurds. Of the 6 British Special Forces, 3 had serious gunshot wounds, but are expected to make a full recovery. The other 3 have already returned to duty.

    Video just released shows ISIS scumbags stomping on Iraqi army uniforms and shouting allah akbar. The ISIS crapheads had captured an Iraqi supply truck which included brand new uniforms, still in plastic wrapper. So...this is what ISIS has come to, beating up clothes. Good thing the uniforms were empty else it would've been the ISIS scum getting beat up.

    And, a celebratory video has been released showing civilians liberated in Mosul honoring Iraqi soldiers who had defeated ISIS in that part of the city. ISIS only holds The Old City section of Mosul. The historic district which is surrounded by a high wall. That part of Mosul has very narrow streets and houses and buildings crammed together. ISIS crapheads are using civilians as human shields, so the good guys are having to go slowly, street to street, house to house, using snipers to surgically remove ISIS scum holding women and children hostage.
    Thanks for posting.

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    Re: Good Guys Strike Back!

    Quote Originally Posted by dawg80 View Post
    British SAS on a scouting mission, 6 soldiers, were ambushed outside of Mosul. They retreated to a dry river bed for cover. For 4 hours they fought against huge odds, about 100 ISIS soldiers. Then they ran out of ammo. Instead of being taken prisoners, to be tortured and murdered, they decided to "die a soldier's death" so....they charged! Using their rifles as clubs and picking up rocks they routed the ISIS scumbags. Finally, a Kurdish patrol came along and what was left of the ISIS unit, retreated. They found 32 dead scumbags, and 12 more badly wounded, taken prisoners by the Kurds. Of the 6 British Special Forces, 3 had serious gunshot wounds, but are expected to make a full recovery. The other 3 have already returned to duty.

    Video just released shows ISIS scumbags stomping on Iraqi army uniforms and shouting allah akbar. The ISIS crapheads had captured an Iraqi supply truck which included brand new uniforms, still in plastic wrapper. So...this is what ISIS has come to, beating up clothes. Good thing the uniforms were empty else it would've been the ISIS scum getting beat up.

    And, a celebratory video has been released showing civilians liberated in Mosul honoring Iraqi soldiers who had defeated ISIS in that part of the city. ISIS only holds The Old City section of Mosul. The historic district which is surrounded by a high wall. That part of Mosul has very narrow streets and houses and buildings crammed together. ISIS crapheads are using civilians as human shields, so the good guys are having to go slowly, street to street, house to house, using snipers to surgically remove ISIS scum holding women and children hostage.
    Great post....green for you. thanks for the update..

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    Re: Good Guys Strike Back!

    Quick update, in Raqqa, SDF forces have penetrated the Old City wall and have begun the final phase of that battle.

    ISIS has retired to the old, historic sections in both Mosul and Raqqa. Both referred to as "the Old City." Many of the structures are centuries' old. I don't think it's an accident that ISIS has chosen to retreat into the old sections of both cities. Theirs is an ancient "religion," or really an ancient philosophy. Back to the days of Muhammad the Butcher, who slaughtered tens of thousands who refused to bow down to him. ISIS is a modern version of the original murdering ways of the moooslims. Often referred to as "the Moors" in history books, they invaded and murdered countless thousands wherever they went. Anyway, they feel closer to the original murderers being in the old parts of Mosul and Raqqa. And, they will die there too.

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    Re: Good Guys Strike Back!

    Quote Originally Posted by dawg80 View Post
    Quick update, in Raqqa, SDF forces have penetrated the Old City wall and have begun the final phase of that battle.

    ISIS has retired to the old, historic sections in both Mosul and Raqqa. Both referred to as "the Old City." Many of the structures are centuries' old. I don't think it's an accident that ISIS has chosen to retreat into the old sections of both cities. Theirs is an ancient "religion," or really an ancient philosophy. Back to the days of Muhammad the Butcher, who slaughtered tens of thousands who refused to bow down to him. ISIS is a modern version of the original murdering ways of the moooslims. Often referred to as "the Moors" in history books, they invaded and murdered countless thousands wherever they went. Anyway, they feel closer to the original murderers being in the old parts of Mosul and Raqqa. And, they will die there too.
    I hope they don't let any escape and help them all meet their "real maker" and His demanded and rightous consequences.

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    The atrocities of ISIS are too disturbing to post. No, seriously, I cannot bring myself to even type what those azzholes have done. Especially, to children. I am babysitting my 2-year-old granddaughter and to think kids her age have been tortured and murdered in the most barbaric ways. It makes me physically ill, shaken by the evil. Kids...the ultimate in innocence.

    The Kurds will give no quarter. They have seen what ISIS has done to their people. ISIS are typical bullies, so tough against women, children, old people, when they hold the upper hand, and then whimpering pussies when the tables are turned on them. ISIS are roaches, exterminate them all, without remorse or prejudice.

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    Re: Good Guys Strike Back!

    Quote Originally Posted by dawg80 View Post
    The atrocities of ISIS are too disturbing to post. No, seriously, I cannot bring myself to even type what those azzholes have done. Especially, to children. I am babysitting my 2-year-old granddaughter and to think kids her age have been tortured and murdered in the most barbaric ways. It makes me physically ill, shaken by the evil. Kids...the ultimate in innocence.

    The Kurds will give no quarter. They have seen what ISIS has done to their people. ISIS are typical bullies, so tough against women, children, old people, when they hold the upper hand, and then whimpering pussies when the tables are turned on them. ISIS are roaches, exterminate them all, without remorse or prejudice.
    Kill ISIS and let the buzzards eat their rotting carcasses !!!

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