you're the type to listen to Putin speeches and think he's not lying about every word that comes out of his mouth.Hey Napoleon, why didn't you join the military since you love war so much?
I picture @Napoleon at home with his Class A knock off uniform that he bought at the Army Surplus store....looking at a scaled map on a table in his basement thinking of how he would conduct the war in the middle east if he was the U.S president.
He probably bought those toy soldiers we used to play with as kids and moves them around on a map like he is some type of Napoleonic war strategist.
Something like this but he is by himself in his mom's basement talking to his imaginary generals.
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After he figures out what the U.S should do, he comes to the Coli and spams any war related thread with his brilliant insight.
Hey Napoleon, why didn't you join the military since you love war so much?
I picture @Napoleon at home with his Class A knock off uniform that he bought at the Army Surplus store....looking at a scaled map on a table in his basement thinking of how he would conduct the war in the middle east if he was the U.S president.
He probably bought those toy soldiers we used to play with as kids and moves them around on a map like he is some type of Napoleonic war strategist.
Something like this but he is by himself in his mom's basement talking to his imaginary generals.
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After he figures out what the U.S should do, he comes to the Coli and spams any war related thread with his brilliant insight.

Hey Napoleon, why didn't you join the military since you love war so much?
I picture @Napoleon at home with his Class A knock off uniform that he bought at the Army Surplus store....looking at a scaled map on a table in his basement thinking of how he would conduct the war in the middle east if he was the U.S president.
He probably bought those toy soldiers we used to play with as kids and moves them around on a map like he is some type of Napoleonic war strategist.
Something like this but he is by himself in his mom's basement talking to his imaginary generals.
![]()
After he figures out what the U.S should do, he comes to the Coli and spams any war related thread with his brilliant insight.


yea like the previous secular governments were any friendlier to kurds.@Napoleon Erdogan is confirmed Muslim Brotherhood from what I read. He's a terrorist in his own right. He's the only one holding back a Kurdish statehood.
yea like the previous secular governments were any friendlier to kurds.
Oh and iraq, Syria, and Iran are also stopping Kurdish statehood.
OH YOU WANNA POST PICTURES???
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Hey Yall look at Higher Learning's favorite "rebels" hanging out with ISIS and AQ in Syria. Look how MODERATE they look holding up a peace sign
I'm talking present day. Iraq nor Syria can stop a Kurd state right now. The only one stopping it is turkey.

Unlike ISIS, Al-Nusra and allied groups have melted into the society. They have treated the public somewhat fairly and tried to avoid stepping on local customs and traditions, while providing law and order via Sharia.
This makes Al-Nusra/Al Qaeda and associates a major problem for Assad's regime, because they will remain an infestation and can continue a guerrilla war indefinitely for decades, because like Mao once said: "they will swim like fish in the sea of the people."
ISIS is a demonic entity that scares the shyts out of people and compels them to work and obey them. There is no love there, and they have zero roots in Syria. After airstrikes and ground action makes them lose command and control, they will run like hell to Mosul fo safety. Otherwise, they will get lynched by the local population.
The local population will hide Al Nusra fighters plus keep them fed and clothed and spy for them.
Russia and Iran have to force Assad to negotiate and share power with real opposition forces, not the fake ass pussies like the FSA that contribute less than 3% of the fighters. Al-Nusra and others will probably be brought into the fold when they lose militarily.
Iraq is another story with ISIS. Baathist officers, experienced ex mukhabarat Baathists and other officers, local sunni tribes and extremist nutcases all have roots there. And the local sunnis won't turn against this group until there's a viable solution for them to be represented.