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I'm glad we got him, but at the same time how long have we been bombing Middle Eastern countries again? These Bombings only seem to make the civilian population more radical. Especially when innocent civilians get blown up.

We need a better strategy. We kill one terrorist another one just take his place. I just don't see how this changes anything in the big picture.
 
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I'm glad we got him, but at the same time how long have we been bombing Middle Eastern countries again? These Bombings only seem to make the civilian population more radical. Especially when innocent civilians get blown up.

We need a better strategy. We kill one terrorist another one just take his place. I just don't see how this changes anything in the big picture.

Why you saying "we"? Lol, you just wanna feel like you contributed and involved in killing those nikkas. :skip:
 

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Why you saying "we"? Lol, you just wanna feel like you contributed and involved in killing those nikkas. :skip:
If you read my post obviously not. A better question is why did you feel the need to quote me?
 
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If you read my post obviously not. A better question is why did you feel the need to quote me?

Because I'm tired of nikkas saying "we" for shyt like this. Like when they talking about the US military winning a war or whatever, and they ain't ever been in the military. Or sports, just because you a fan of a specific sports team don't mean you won because they did, like you helped by sitting your ass on the couch. But especially war and shyt, unless you overseeing it or actually out there fighting you can't say "we".
 

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Because I'm tired of nikkas saying "we" for shyt like this. Like when they talking about the US military winning a war or whatever, and they ain't ever been in the military. Or sports, just because you a fan of a specific sports team don't mean you won because they did, like you helped by sitting your ass on the couch. But especially war and shyt, unless you overseeing it or actually out there fighting you can't say "we".
First off you don't know anything about me. I was active duty Air Force for 6 years. Also it was clear from my post that I don't agree with these bombings. Instead of focusing on a word you don't like, maybe you should look at the full context of the post.
 

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I'm glad we got him, but at the same time how long have we been bombing Middle Eastern countries again? These Bombings only seem to make the civilian population more radical. Especially when innocent civilians get blown up.

We need a better strategy. We kill one terrorist another one just take his place. I just don't see how this changes anything in the big picture.
Pretty much, a guy in the army told me about this like 6 years ago, you killing civilians inspires insurgency. If you think about it. it makes sense to take up arms your people become waste at the hands of the U.S.A :ld: Is it worth taking out the bad guys when you kill innocent people too? :patrice:
 

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Key al Qaeda leader killed in US air strike in Syria


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© AFP Photo handout Al-Watan newspaper | Senior al Qaeda facilitator Muhsin al-Fadhli pictured in 2002.

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Latest update : 2015-07-22

A longtime al Qaeda operative and key figure in the so-called Khorasan Group, Muhsin al-Fadhli, was killed in a US air strike while traveling in a vehicle in northwestern Syria two weeks ago, the Pentagon said on Tuesday.
Al-Fadhli, who had previously been targeted and believed by some U.S. officials to have been killed, was traveling in a vehicle on July 8 near Sarmada, Syria, west of Aleppo, when he was hit by an air strike, the Pentagon said.

He “was a senior al Qaeda facilitator who was among the few trusted al Qaeda leaders that received advanced notification of the Sept. 11, 2001, attacks,” Navy Captain Jeff Davis, a Pentagon spokesman, said in a statement.

Al-Fadhli was involved in attacks in October 2002 against U.S. Marines on Faylaka Island in Kuwait and against the French ship MV Limburg, Davis said.

“He was the leader of a network of veteran al-Qaeda operatives, sometimes called the Khorasan group, who are plotting external attacks against the United States and our allies and partners,” Davis added.

Khorasan is a term for the area in Afghanistan and Pakistan where al Qaeda’s main council is thought to be hiding. The militants moved to Syria after the civil war erupted there and were believed to be aiding al Qaeda’s Syrian affiliate, the Nusra Front.

U.S. officials have described Khorasan as a particularly menacing faction of militants who have been using their sanctuary in Syria to try to organize plots to attack U.S. and other Western targets, possibly including airliners.

Al-Fadhli, who was born in Kuwait, was targeted in a U.S. air strike on Sept. 23, 2014. The SITE monitoring service, a U.S.-based organization that tracks militant groups online, reported later that month that a jihadist had tweeted condolences over his death.

A U.S. official speaking on condition of anonymity said later that al-Fadhli was believed to have been killed, but the Pentagon and White House said they were not able to confirm that.

“We want to make sure that he’s not trying to, in effect, fake his death and go underground,” the then-White House deputy national security adviser, Tony Blinken, told Fox News at the time.

(REUTERS)

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I'm glad we got him, but at the same time how long have we been bombing Middle Eastern countries again? These Bombings only seem to make the civilian population more radical. Especially when innocent civilians get blown up.

We need a better strategy. We kill one terrorist another one just take his place. I just don't see how this changes anything in the big picture.
There is a better strategy, stay the hell out of the Middle East all together. :youngsabo:
 

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White House says IS group number two Hajji Mutazz killed by US airstrike
 
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