2 turkish soldiers burned by isis
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Re: 2 turkish soldiers burned by isis
I would most likely have committed a suicide just to avoid them catching me alive, confiscating any weapons and proceed with the burning.
Re: 2 turkish soldiers burned by isis
I wish it had been the fate of dog Aideed
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Re: 2 turkish soldiers burned by isis
Attention seeking faqashsmartyt wrote:I wish it had been the fate of dog Aideed
Re: 2 turkish soldiers burned by isis
WTF
THESE GUYS ARE LUNATICS I REGRET WATCHING THAT
THESE GUYS ARE LUNATICS I REGRET WATCHING THAT
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Re: 2 turkish soldiers burned by isis
Erdogan was a minority shareholder in the Isis project.
After disagreements with the others in the board of directors like isreal the US, UK he sees it as a liability to be destroyed.
Saudis pulled out earlier when Isis got oil revenue and stopped taking orders going rogue.
The plan is to fold the Isis project and rebrand it as a new Sunni state that reaches from raqqa to mosul.
Unless the Assad gets there first.
After disagreements with the others in the board of directors like isreal the US, UK he sees it as a liability to be destroyed.
Saudis pulled out earlier when Isis got oil revenue and stopped taking orders going rogue.
The plan is to fold the Isis project and rebrand it as a new Sunni state that reaches from raqqa to mosul.
Unless the Assad gets there first.
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Re: 2 turkish soldiers burned by isis
Subhanallah.
Re: 2 turkish soldiers burned by isis
gurey25 wrote:Erdogan was a minority shareholder in the Isis project.
After disagreements with the others in the board of directors like isreal the US, UK he sees it as a liability to be destroyed.
Saudis pulled out earlier when Isis got oil revenue and stopped taking orders going rogue.
The plan is to fold the Isis project and rebrand it as a new Sunni state that reaches from raqqa to mosul.
Unless the Assad gets there first.
The claim that Islamic State was backed by US, Israel, Turkey, and Saudi Arabia has been debunked long time ago. US government wouldn't be spending billions of USD and hundreds of thousands of allied troops against the Islamic State if they support it behind the scene. Turkey and Saudi Arabia also would not be bombing them if they had a hand in ISIS.
Truth is, Islamic State was initially setup as an umbrella group by all sections of Iraqi's Sunni Muslim society after all of the previous promises made by the Americans were not kept, and after Nuri Maliki and his Rawaafidh sectarian government started abusing them. It is the only time in the modern era where you would find all sectors of Sunnis, including Shafi'i, Salafi, and Sufis of Naqshbandi Order coming together and forming an Organization. You look at across the border in Syria and find hundreds of Sunni groups, but in Iraq the only Sunni opposition is the Islamic State.
What made them more successful compare to the other Sunni groups in Syria is the rank-a-file of ISIS was originally made up by the former Baathists in the former Sunni-led government of Saddam Hussein. Men like Izzat Ibrahim al-Douri, one of the most prominent members of Saddam's Baathist regime, were the brainchild behind this organization.
Back to the topic,
It is very tragic how those 2 soldiers were burned and cruel as well. However, Turkey is bombing the defenseless Sunni civilians in Al-Baab, so that is bad as well. In reality, both actions are cruel and shouldn't be employed.
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Re: 2 turkish soldiers burned by isis
IF Isis are fighting in the name of "Islam" why kill Muslim Turkish guys>>> ??? Make Sense? 
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Re: 2 turkish soldiers burned by isis
They've been doing this for a long time. I saw a video 6 or 7 years ago of them throwing sunni awakening councils in iraq into a fire ditch. Back when they were the lowly ISI hiding in the deserts of Iraq. The US did create this mess, but not by sponsoring them. But by sponsoring the shia death squads and torture in camp bucca, abu ghraib etc.
Turkey went in to Syria to push the kurds back. Now they're bogged down with these nutcases. They will take al bab and northern aleppo countryside soon hopefully. Rebels in Idlib should unite under 1 leader, reach out to Turkey and enter peace talks. Now is the time.
Turkey went in to Syria to push the kurds back. Now they're bogged down with these nutcases. They will take al bab and northern aleppo countryside soon hopefully. Rebels in Idlib should unite under 1 leader, reach out to Turkey and enter peace talks. Now is the time.
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