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round them up, drop a smartbomb on the group....
problem solved. Bombs are already paid for, we gotta use em
problem solved. Bombs are already paid for, we gotta use em
round them up, drop a smartbomb on the group....
problem solved. Bombs are already paid for, we gotta use em
If you think that's the same. Then go join them.Then we are no better than them. Did we kill all German soldiers Post WW2?
Not just one. 10.5 mil to Kaur, and to three more.Canada already paid out millions in tax-payers money to a convicted ISIS member - who was captured and sent to GITMO after killing American soldiers - because apparently "the Canadian government failed to take care of their own citizen".
Just wait and see those European terrorists' family filing lawsuits after their terrorist family members are hanged while their own government does nothing.
We're you friend, buddy, guy and pal....A Canadian is a Canadian is a Canadian guys
nah, whales actually serve a purpose ecologically“Nuke the Whales”
-gotta nuke something
No Germans were way worse. Liquidated whole towns, races, and responsible for 80-100 million who died in WW2. ISIS is small potatoes.If you think that's the same. Then go join them.
That only works if the mentality that victory gives you the right to rape murder and enslave your neighbors that is prevalent in the middle east changes.No Germans were way worse. Liquidated whole towns, races, and responsible for 80-100 million who died in WW2. ISIS is small potatoes.
Anyway they can be rehabilitated too like Germans were. Like I said we need a Marshall plan, plurality and justice or this back and forth in Iraq will continue forever in response to injustice.
All these Extrajudicial killings they are doing in Iraq right now is just setting up ISIS part 2.
Let Iraq hang em high. Not a tear will be shed.
I feel sorry for their family/loved ones probably never seeing these people again while strangers cheer for the death of said loved one.
i wasnt aware there were that many in custody. it seems apparent the european leaders are content to wash their hands of this but im sure now its getting attention theres no doubt a gaggle of middle aged women will champion the fight for their rights.
Weren't a fair amount of these people that went not actually Muslim though and were just disenfranchised numbnut idiots?
Psst.I hate to be that guy but how do we know every single on in detention is/was an ISIS fighter if they haven't even been put on trial? Couldn't it be possible that a fighting age male was at the wrong place at the wrong time?
I figure they're probably mostly ISIS fighters but I just wonder if some poor shmuck got really unlucky and got swept up along with them.Psst.
It's the beards.
That applies more so to foreign fighters from the region, not so much Europe. From your articleNo. And it actually turns out far from the 'disenfranchisement' argument being true, those going off to join ISIS are actually more likely to be well educated and relatively well off.
https://www.theguardian.com/world/2...ecruits-world-bank-study-education-boko-haram
Recruits to Islamic militant groups are likely to be well educated and relatively wealthy, with those aspiring to be suicide bombers among the best off, a study by the World Bank has found.
There was actually an article posted here once, I think by @Arkain2K, about how rich Saudi recruits to ISIS would go over there and pay to get to the front of the suicide bomber line much to the dismay of other recruits. However, this doesn't mean these recruits wren't disenfranchised. A lot of the MENA recruits felt politically disenfranchised and given the prevalence of dictatorship that's not exactly a crazy claim(though Tunisia produced the highest amount of ISIS recruits per capita and it was in the middle of an albeit rocky democratic transition during the rise of ISIS.)The educational level of recruits from north Africa or the Middle East was significantly greater than that of most of their compatriots, the researchers found.
“A large fraction have gone on to study at university … Recruits from Africa, south and east Asia and the Middle East are significantly more educated than individuals from their cohort in their region of origin,” the report said.
Religious beliefs, poverty, a lack of education and work, and opportunities offered by Boko Haram were cited by the former militants interviewed by researchers as the main reasons for joining the group.
I hate to be that guy but how do we know every single on in detention is/was an ISIS fighter if they haven't even been put on trial? Couldn't it be possible that a fighting age male was at the wrong place at the wrong time?