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In reply to the discussion: It's frightening how easy it is to build support for war [View all]factsarenotfair
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No. I did not miss that. Did I miss that a new stable government has been formed. No
cali
Sep 2014
#7
It doesn’t seem that “ISIS” took over any towns inside Kurdistan proper. The Kurds, on the other
Chathamization
Sep 2014
#73
If we sanction expansionist Kurdish ambitions we shouldn’t be terribly surprised if Sunni Arabs
Chathamization
Sep 2014
#122
Yes they rearranged the deck chairs on the Titanic. Now Maliki is a vice president.
totodeinhere
Sep 2014
#145
Yep; if half of the civilians killed from the bombs were random Americans, you can bet the support
Chathamization
Sep 2014
#80
Yes, but as long as we stay focused on the truly important stuff, everything will be fine.
RufusTFirefly
Sep 2014
#100
The Iraqis that you seem to be concerned about want our help. It's not a circular firing zone. nt
stevenleser
Sep 2014
#112
I'll also make a prediction. They'll have to raid Soc Sec Retirement and Disability to pay for
factsarenotfair
Sep 2014
#8
They can't throw the frog into boiling water, but they can find other ways. n/t
factsarenotfair
Sep 2014
#104
Apparently, there's too many people lacking even "2 brain cells" in this country
2banon
Sep 2014
#111
It is insanity. Ten thousand freaks cultivated by the neoncons, given weapons
ballyhoo
Sep 2014
#131
The neocons and their media allies have left this administration no choice.
conservaphobe
Sep 2014
#9
ISIS has plenty of funding for the near future after looting all the banks in several cities.
stevenleser
Sep 2014
#29
no choice? so the media can just make up shit, and the president has to go along now
J_J_
Sep 2014
#139
Yes it is. It is even more frightening how the so-called "terrorists" can manipulate US citizens
kelliekat44
Sep 2014
#11
And what have Democrats done? Gone along like they did in prelude to the Iraqi war! - n/t
mazzarro
Sep 2014
#101
Unfortunately it's my opinion that much more than 1/3 are non-thinking Americans.
stillwaiting
Sep 2014
#107
Eh, we didn’t really put the Shah in power. He was already in power and we got involved with him
Chathamization
Sep 2014
#136
Like I said, "He was already in power and we got involved with him in a plan where he’d dismiss and
Chathamization
Sep 2014
#147
Yeah, you just need an uneducated and unemployed populace and complete control of the media.
valerief
Sep 2014
#44
Well since we are co-ordinating with several countries including Iran I don't think your assessment
still_one
Sep 2014
#48
we supply air support, they supply the manpower. ISIS is a real threat to Iran and Iraq where the
still_one
Sep 2014
#60
Uh, you're the one that just laid out "the plan"- without following your own advice. how amusing.
cali
Sep 2014
#68
I was speculating on your speculating, and realized that it is all meaningless until we hear what he
still_one
Sep 2014
#72
no, it's not meaningless. Enough has been leaked that we know, roughly, what he plans to do.
cali
Sep 2014
#77
Remember the Bushies who insisted Bush "knows something we don't", and so criticizing
Marr
Sep 2014
#110
I agree, with only one small caveat -- it has taken over a year to sell this one
KurtNYC
Sep 2014
#50
Can't make Sunnis loyal to a Shiite government they hate. And stocking the Iraqi
TwilightGardener
Sep 2014
#119
Another prediction: none of drum war beaters will have their children on the front lines
kairos12
Sep 2014
#57
and there will not be U.S. troops on the ground either. Another prediction from DU how Obama is
still_one
Sep 2014
#63
Small petty males and their stupid juvenile war. They are neither men nor human.
Dont call me Shirley
Sep 2014
#83
I think I'll tack this on here for the folks that are all "but there will be no ground troops":
cali
Sep 2014
#99
Yes. Violence represents a profound failure of intelligence and creativity
RufusTFirefly
Sep 2014
#117
They wanted to draw us into another quagmire. They can use the involvement of the big
totodeinhere
Sep 2014
#153
That makes some sense. But, before we leave, a lot of those criminal bastards are going to be dead.
ladjf
Sep 2014
#154
While they can always con some idiot into "dying for the cause", I believe that their rank and
ladjf
Sep 2014
#208
It frightens me how easy it is to create/form public opinion about anything n/t
Nevada Blue
Sep 2014
#121
Erect Bogeyman, wave flag, start bombing, send troops, and talk about peace.
Tierra_y_Libertad
Sep 2014
#126
"..it's hardly the only place in the world where brutal groups are operating and wreaking havoc.."
blkmusclmachine
Sep 2014
#140
It's easy when all you need do is build that support in the corporate media.
NorthCarolina
Sep 2014
#141
That's what happens when you don't have the photos of coffins to remind you of the
Baitball Blogger
Sep 2014
#156
it's simple math, take the number of innocent kids and adults killed, multiply that by 10 and
whereisjustice
Sep 2014
#157
The surge in support is a visceral reaction to the beheadings. It freaks people out. nt
Stardust
Sep 2014
#167
Then there is the training and weapons supplied that will no doubt be used against us at some future
lonestarnot
Sep 2014
#197
oh for the love of reason. I have already provided PROOF that the U.S. is arming groups in Syria
cali
Sep 2014
#180
so then you openly support military action against boko haram? how about North Korea?
cali
Sep 2014
#193
Yes, "easy," when both of the nation's largest political parties and the nation's mass media
merrily
Sep 2014
#176