Only ONE of those bombs needed to be a nuke and it would be ‘mission accomplished.
It’s a start.
Is 20 bombs alot?
and Obama goes to the Toilet
Wonder if anyone was still there?
Works for me.
What about the terrorists in their yard?
A good start, Monsieur Hollande. Now bomb the merde out of them.
Oh, it had a yugeeeeee sign that said: ISIS HERE!
Obonzo is probably already drafting a “strong conDEMnation” of the French with his nifty phone and ink pen.
I’m sure that SecState John Kerry, who happens to speak French, will try to get the French to negotiate with ISIS and to understand how the French have oppressed them and that the French should understand that and beg ISIS forgiveness and pay them money for those brave suicide bomber’s families.
Please note all above is said with dripping sarcasm.
Save the money of bombs and start building cages to keep these Islamic “refugees” in
That was my reaction. The networks and Faux News drama queens are reporting this as “massive airstrikes”.
Massive if it is a single target, not so much over multiple targets.
Edited for clarity.
Please attach 100 lbs of pork-fat to one of those bombs.
Let it be vaporized and spray all over the bastards.
But were there any Muslims in the vicinity?
More and more the world has become like 1984 where they were supposedly fighting a constant war against Eurasia.
But none dropped on their HQ.
Depends how much nuance & angry letters the bombs contain. If there is a lot of nuance and angry letterage in each bomb, then multiply that times 20 - not 2 or 3 or 5 or10 - but 20 - and you get a sense of just how much those terrorist attacks are going to cost ISIS.
But the war and the enemy are not in Syria, they are in Paris, where both the Parisians and the ISISians are acting in accordance with each other's goals: One: Homocide, One: Suicice. Europe is in perfect harmony. The world always is.
Knowing it was France, what was in those bombs, moldy cheese or stale wine?
Anything less than a tactical nuke is too little.
Reminds me of this dialog:
âHendrick and Johnson were warm friends, the latter putting great faith in the judgment of the chief. On one occasion Johnson was preparing a small force to repel an invasion, and asked Hendrickâs opinion of them.
âIf they are to fight they are too few; if they are to die they are too many,â laconically replied the chief.â
- Tuttleâs Popular History of the Dominion of Canada