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originally posted by: SgtHamsandwich
ISIS sure ain't the brightest group of terrorist are they? This could be very bad for them if in fact ISIS is dumb enough to do something like this.
I will just leave this here...
ISIS quickly claimed responsibility. Conducting SVBIED attacks is one of ISIS’ preferred method of operations, making the claim even more credible.
originally posted by: greencmp
originally posted by: crazyewok
originally posted by: greencmp
a reply to: Vasa Croe
I am always keeping an eye out for any evidence of collusion between Iran and Turkey and ISIS.
That would be evidence of sympathy, solidarity and consolidation.
Iran?
I know you Americans are frothing at the mouth to rain bombs on Iran, but being shiite mulsims they are mortal enemys of isis.
It's a religious civil war, someone will eventually win.
The differences are minor and have to do with the lineage of a relative.
By all means, take the helm.
originally posted by: greencmp
a reply to: Vasa Croe
I am always keeping an eye out for any evidence of collusion between Iran and Turkey and ISIS.
That would be evidence of sympathy, solidarity and consolidation.
originally posted by: smurfy
originally posted by: greencmp
a reply to: Vasa Croe
I am always keeping an eye out for any evidence of collusion between Iran and Turkey and ISIS.
That would be evidence of sympathy, solidarity and consolidation.
Iran has no party with IS, quite the reverse since IS is dedicated to exterminating the Shi's. In fact if international groups would give them peace to, the Iranians would be grouping up with the 20 million or so Shi's in Iraq to get rid of IS for good.
As luck would have it they are forced to fight in Syria against IS, while the really big danger is IS in Iraq.
originally posted by: WeRpeons
a reply to: Vasa Croe
ISIS just keeps adding to the list of countries they want to attack and piss-off. I'm still surprised that all these countries who have been attacked don't form a united coalition and put an end to this evil group once and for all. Really, what are they waiting for?
originally posted by: greencmp
I suspect one will prove to be dominant but, who knows?
In July, Kadyrov (the governor of Chechnia) said that ISIS' claims that it was in control of the North Caucasus regions of Russia were false.
"This statement is nothing more than a bluff. I don't think that a few surviving bandits who are still hiding in the woods can provide serious help to radicals from the so-called Iblis State,"
It's difficult to attack ISIS because they are cowards hiding among civilians, women and children.
In most places where ISIS reside it's pretty much impossible to bomb them without killing innocent people…