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what do you think. is he amazing or shocking?
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Edited by
mikeybgood1
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Fri 09/18/15 07:47 AM
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We talkin' the 'Angel of Death' Abu? The 'Iraqi Rambo' Abu? He's a mercenary who has allegedly killed both American troops and ISIS fighters while in Iraq.
Would consider him the epitome of the 'my enemies enemy is my friend' thinking that goes on vis a vis Middle East policy positions. Use the guy while he's of benefit to you and your cause, and then pump a couple in the back of his pumpkin for killing Americans when he's no longer useful. That's the way we usually do it, is it not? Should we glorify the guy for being an ISIS killer? Not really. He's one of thousands engaging in self preservation versus the actual offensive prosecution of a war against ISIS in both Iraq and Syria. Some people kill for defense, some to break free from enslavement, some for revenge, some for religion, and some for cash. Of course based on his history, Obama may just invite this guy to the White House for a beer. I would suggest that with the Russians and their new toys showing up in Syria, the Assad regime will likely turn the tide and rout the rebels over the next 9-12 months. That will force a lot of fighters over the border into Iraq, and Abu will find himself in a target rich environment. I say we send him and his buddies more ammo. I used to laugh at the 'kill em all, let God sort em out' mentality of some people. Let's just say I'm a little more embracing of the concept than I used to be. You can only send so many bad guys to meet Allah personally before you realize things are not changing for the best, or how you want them to change. Nothing more than the usual death, destruction, and betrayal that goes on in the world's largest sandbox every single day. Am I cynical? Lol. Ya think? |
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We talkin' the 'Angel of Death' Abu? The 'Iraqi Rambo' Abu? He's a mercenary who has allegedly killed both American troops and ISIS fighters while in Iraq.
Would consider him the epitome of the 'my enemies enemy is my friend' thinking that goes on vis a vis Middle East policy positions. Use the guy while he's of benefit to you and your cause, and then pump a couple in the back of his pumpkin for killing Americans when he's no longer useful. That's the way we usually do it, is it not? Should we glorify the guy for being an ISIS killer? Not really. He's one of thousands engaging in self preservation versus the actual offensive prosecution of a war against ISIS in both Iraq and Syria. Some people kill for defense, some to break free from enslavement, some for revenge, some for religion, and some for cash. Of course based on his history, Obama may just invite this guy to the White House for a beer. I would suggest that with the Russians and their new toys showing up in Syria, the Assad regime will likely turn the tide and rout the rebels over the next 9-12 months. That will force a lot of fighters over the border into Iraq, and Abu will find himself in a target rich environment. I say we send him and his buddies more ammo. I used to laugh at the 'kill em all, let God sort em out' mentality of some people. Let's just say I'm a little more embracing of the concept than I used to be. You can only send so many bad guys to meet Allah personally before you realize things are not changing for the best, or how you want them to change. Nothing more than the usual death, destruction, and betrayal that goes on in the world's largest sandbox every single day. Am I cynical? Lol. Ya think? thanks for ur comment. there will definitely be a movie about this guy. |
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How can this man be bad for fighting for his country? he's killed American troops because they've invaded his country with no Lawful reason as for killing some ISIS, they are american to funded by both UK & America. The only true terrorists are in the UK & USA & Saudi.
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wow!! how is he bad well he carves up Isis with a smile on his face. he slices n dices them. one hell of a warrior. I agree he fights for his freedom
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How can this man be bad for fighting for his country? he's killed American troops because they've invaded his country with no Lawful reason as for killing some ISIS, they are american to funded by both UK & America. The only true terrorists are in the UK & USA & Saudi. question what do you know of Hamas?? I think Hamas works for Israel. |
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Edited by
RebelArcher
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Tue 09/22/15 09:35 PM
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I think
Well...you despise Jews, so there's that
Hamas works for Israel. In other words, you're a ... ....your posting history precedes you. |
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wow!! how is he bad well he carves up Isis with a smile on his face. he slices n dices them. one hell of a warrior. I agree he fights for his freedom He's nothing more then a serial killer with a hall pass. |
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How can this man be bad for fighting for his country? he's killed American troops because they've invaded his country with no Lawful reason as for killing some ISIS, they are american to funded by both UK & America. The only true terrorists are in the UK & USA & Saudi.
question what do you know of Hamas?? I think Hamas works for Israel. and getting the Crap beaten out of them every so often for Payment? You really need to think before engaging that Keyboard! |
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Abu Azraiel is one of the best Iraqi fighters against ISIS |
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We need to put a bullet in him. He is committing war crimes and we are supporting him! The things he is doing he could be tried for at the ICC and most definitely convicted!
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We need to put a bullet in him. He is committing war crimes and we are supporting him! The things he is doing he could be tried for at the ICC and most there's no rules for killing or torture now. George bush is convicted war criminal we don't care. Isis is nothing but war criminals. seems today there are no rules. definitely convicted! |
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U.N. panel stated what many people consider obvious: ISIS has committed war crimes and crimes against humanity, and leaders of the militant group should be held accountable by organizations such as the International Criminal Court.
The U.N. Independent International Commission of Inquiry on Syria based its conclusions on more than 300 firsthand accounts and included photos and videos of violence and victims, a statement said. "Those that fled consistently described being subjected to acts that (terrorize) and aim to silence the population," said Paulo Pinheiro, chairman of the commission. |
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He is no Ahmad Shah Massoud, but he will suffer the same fate.
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He is no Ahmad Shah Massoud, but he will suffer the same fate. Quran 29; 57 Every soul shall taste death, then to Us you shall all return. 3;169 Think not of those who are slain in God's way as dead. Nay they live finding their sustenance in the presence of their Lord. 169 they are pleased with what God has given them and they are also happy to think that there is nothing to fear or to regret for those believers whom they have left behind and who have not yet joined them in their bliss. 170 They feel happy to have received Allah's grace and bounty and have come to know that most surely God does not waste the reward of the believers. |
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How can this man be bad for fighting for his country? he's killed American troops because they've invaded his country with no Lawful reason as for killing some ISIS, they are american to funded by both UK & America. The only true terrorists are in the UK & USA & Saudi.
question what do you know of Hamas?? I think Hamas works for Israel. and getting the Crap beaten out of them every so often for Payment? You really need to think before engaging that Keyboard! |
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the USA treats the Hamas leaders VERY WELL in their Qatar offices. you must think Hamas lives in Gaza?? why would someone that gets $800,000,000 a year live in a war zone. lol
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I read an interesting comment from a website saying that Abu's reputation was a carefully constructed propaganda campaign by the Iranians. Abu is a Shiite militiaman who used to lecture at a university.
It is hard to get the truth about anything over there anymore. I believe ISIS is a bigger threat to the world than the Syrian regime. |
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I read an interesting comment from a website saying that Abu's reputation was a carefully constructed propaganda campaign by the Iranians. Abu is a Shiite militiaman who used to lecture at a university.
It is hard to get the truth about anything over there anymore. I believe ISIS is a bigger threat to the world than the Syrian regime. you could be right . biggest threat is the cruelty the world is watching. there has to be corruption to allow ISIS to grow and there's no limit to the cruelty. |
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It looks like not a lot lol
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