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September 26, 2014, 06:34:54 PM
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So you say America shouldn't do ANYTHING against ISIS? Someone has to do something about them. The way ISIS want a own caliphate by murdering and raping all non-Islamist should be stopped by someone.

I'm sure they hit atleast some ISIS fighters by bombing. Yes, civilians too. But at the other hand, way more civilians will have been killed if NO ONE does something against ISIS.  They should increase the attacks on ISIS. Increase the force against ISIS with every decapitation they make, don't do what they want.





Iraq is like a syain it appears.. everytime MERICA YA MERICA goes over there and smashs them they come back 100x stronger.

Soo... lets take a stab at what will happen when they slaughter half of ISIS and half of the counrtires they are in.. hum. .their numbers will jump massively.. I see.

MERICA!! FUCK YA!!! The only thing they could do is put an army back in Iraq to hold the north and protect any refugess running there any thing else will only increase the Syain's powers and remove more of your freedoms... is that what they are after Wink.
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September 26, 2014, 11:07:21 PM
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First off I would like to say No one has set a trap for America this isn't some complicated scheme.

Our debt is our strength the more we spend the more every other government looses because we borrow more money from them. They trust us so much so that the money we borrow has a negative interest on it. So we gain more money the more spend to pay it back with their own money progressively.China has lent us so much money that they are invested in our growth as a naiton.

And despite the respective views of people we are working on an international level of economics. If one country is struggling this affects the world as a whole.


But besides that ISIS and all terrorist groups are trying to accomplish one thing

Unite the middle east by focusing their anger and fear towards a common enemy and this all started when osama bombed a military transport killing many 20+ troops inside.
 
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September 27, 2014, 12:02:33 AM
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First off I would like to say No one has set a trap for America this isn't some complicated scheme.

Our debt is our strength the more we spend the more every other government looses because we borrow more money from them. They trust us so much so that the money we borrow has a negative interest on it. So we gain more money the more spend to pay it back with their own money progressively.China has lent us so much money that they are invested in our growth as a naiton.

And despite the respective views of people we are working on an international level of economics. If one country is struggling this affects the world as a whole.


But besides that ISIS and all terrorist groups are trying to accomplish one thing

Unite the middle east by focusing their anger and fear towards a common enemy and this all started when osama bombed a military transport killing many 20+ troops inside.
 

you're debt is you're strength? if China doesn't loan you money the next month you have no way to pay for any imports, you call being completely dependent on Chinese generosity strength?
China has zero problem not lending to America and instead using the money to buy their own goods for themselves.
it is a very sad day when you realize that the whole American economy is dependent on China not saying "to hell with them, they can't pay us back anyway".
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