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10-20-2015, 11:42 PM
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Re: New ISIS Autumn Massacre
I was thinking this version, the group goes after Isis. I am surprised no movie plots have used Isis as the bad guys. The Nazis are lotted out.
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#53
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10-21-2015, 10:39 AM
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Re: New ISIS Autumn Massacre
Geez, is it just me or does anyone else roll their eyes with boredom every time an ISIS video comes out? I don't mean to come off racist, but does anyone else feel any pity that Muslims are killing Muslims? I think other countries just need to leave that region alone and let history take it's course. Once all things are done and consolidated, just sanction their asses. If they bother to threaten us with oil embargoes, then just take over their rich oil fields and be done with it. If they try to produce nukes, bomb their asses to hell. We've really got no business being there and just let them handle their own affairs and we can deal with those bastards as nations rather than these guerrila fucks that they are now. When we deal with them as a nation, things become a lot less complicated when we bomb the shit out of places and civilian casualties are just collateral damage. |
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#54
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10-21-2015, 10:43 AM
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Re: New ISIS Autumn Massacre
Seriously, if we just capture their oil fields and hold them, we have a means of cutting off their revenue and their ability to threaten nations economically. They have no other valuable commodity to bargain with as far as I know.
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#55
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10-21-2015, 10:57 AM
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Re: New ISIS Autumn Massacre
On a side note, has anyone ever thought that all the corpses generated in the Middle East over the past 30 years or more make great fertilizer for the desert and helping to slow down desertification? Just a weird thought.
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#56
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10-21-2015, 02:46 PM
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Re: New ISIS Autumn Massacre
Im not saying its fake at all but why does that poor guys head skip a few frames when he's beheaded with the sword? These assholes are acting like movie stars now with there HD cameras and Sony Vegas. |
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#59
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10-21-2015, 11:06 PM
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Re: New ISIS Autumn Massacre
Just to clarify. What I meant was, we shouldn't get involved with their politics or religion. But since we depend on that region for cheap oil and it would prove to be a bartering chip for them (meaning ISIS or whomever), we could just keep and hold onto that as "war spoils" until the ruling government of that area becomes more moderate or hospitable to western governments. In my own view, I wouldn't consider that as true involvement in their internal problems since we'd be taking territory from a hostile country. At least, that logic makes sense to me. |
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#60
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10-21-2015, 11:08 PM
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Re: New ISIS Autumn Massacre
I mean, let's be honest here. What other interest besides the region's natural oil reserves would western governments have? There's no other motivation to get involved with those religious fucktards if they weren't sitting on all of that oil. If that weren't the case, we'd just let them do as they please wouldn't we? |