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  • Understanding the ISIS problem

    President Assad (who is bad) is a nasty guy who got so nasty his people
    rebelled and the rebels (who are good) started winning (Hurrah!).

    But then some of the rebels turned a bit nasty and are now called
    Islamic State (who are definitely bad!) and some continued to support democracy (who are still good).

    So the Americans (who are good) started bombing Islamic State (who are bad)
    and giving arms to the Syrian rebels (who are good) so they could fight Assad (who is still bad),
    which was good.

    There is a breakaway state in the north run by the Kurds who want to fight IS
    (which is a good thing) but the Turkish authorities think they are bad,
    so we have to say they are bad whilst secretly thinking they're good
    and giving them guns to fight IS (which is good), but that is another matter.

    Getting back to Syria.

    So President Putin (who is bad, because he invaded Crimea and the Ukraine
    and killed lots of folks including that nice Russian man in London with polonium poisoned sushi)
    has decided to back Assad (who is still bad) by attacking IS (who are also bad),
    which is sort of a good thing.

    But Putin (still bad) thinks the Syrian rebels (who are good) are also bad,
    and so he bombs them too, much to the annoyance of the Americans (who are good)
    who are busy backing and arming the rebels (who are also good).

    Iran (who used to be bad, but since they have agreed
    not to build any nuclear weapons and bomb Israel are now good)
    are going to provide ground troops to support Assad (still bad), as are the Russians (bad)
    who now have ground troops and aircraft in Syria.

    So a Coalition of Assad (still bad), Putin (extra bad),
    and the Iranians (good, but in a bad sort of way) are going to attack IS (who are bad)
    which is a good thing, but also the Syrian rebels (who are good), which is bad.

    Now the British (obviously good, except for that nice Mr Corbyn in the corduroy jacket,
    who is probably bad) and the Americans (also good) cannot attack Assad (still bad)
    for fear of upsetting Putin (bad) and Iran (good/bad), and now they have to accept
    that Assad might not be that bad after all compared to IS (who are super bad).

    So Assad (bad) is now probably good, being better than IS
    (but let’s face it, drinking your own wee is better than IS so no real choice there),
    and since Putin and Iran are also fighting IS that may now make them good.
    America (still good) will find it hard to arm a group of rebels being attacked by the Russians
    for fear of upsetting Mr Putin (now good) and that nice Ayatollah in Iran (also good),
    so they may be forced to say that the rebels are now bad, or at the very least abandon them to their fate.
    This will lead most of them to flee to Turkey and on to Europe or join IS (still the only constantly bad group).

    To Sunni Muslims, an attack by Shia Muslims (Assad and Iran), backed by Russians,
    will be seen as something of a Holy War, and the ranks of IS will now be seen by the Sunnis
    as the only Jihadis fighting in the Holy War, and hence many Muslims will now see IS as good (Doh!.)

    Sunni Muslims will also see the lack of action by Britain and America in support of their Sunni rebel brothers
    as something of a betrayal (mmm….might have a point) and hence we will be seen as bad.

    So now we have America (now bad) and Britain (also bad) providing limited support to Sunni rebels (bad),
    many of whom are looking to IS (good/bad) for support against Assad (now good) who,
    along with Iran (also good) and Putin (also now, unbelievably, good) are attempting
    to retake the country Assad used to run before all this started.

    So, now you fully understand everything, all your questions are answered!!!

    From Noel Whittaker's latest newsletter.
    "There's one way to find out if a man is honest-ask him. If he says 'yes,' you know he is a crook." Groucho Marx

  • #2
    It is hard for a country to offer support when any of those people can be bought off to do inside work. I am honestly scared if the US starts taking them in. I feel bad for the innocent people but they can bring in people who can harm us regular citizens who have done nothing wrong.

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    • #3
      "President Assad (who is bad) " - why? it is an opinion not a fact

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      • #4
        Originally posted by ChuckNorris View Post
        "President Assad (who is bad) " - why? it is an opinion not a fact
        Yes I understood he was democracy elected ..? but then certain elitist interests that have Obama/Clinton in their pocket decide he should go ...

        just like Gaddafi ...once a friend of the west to enemy #1

        10 facts you didn't know about gaddafi reign
        This article was first published by Global Research in November 2014. Today Libya as a Nation State has been destroyed by US-NATO. What do you think of when you hear the name Colonel Gaddafi? Tyrant? Dictator? Terrorist? Well, a national citizen of Libya may disagree but we want you to decide. For 41 years until his demise …

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