Posted on 03/24/2017 2:08:36 AM PDT by elhombrelibre
THE last caliph to make the Syrian city of Raqqa his capital was a lover of fine wine, art and women. Although certainly brutal (he had his most loyal adviser cut into three pieces in 803), Harun al-Rashid is best remembered for his lasciviousness, which inspired some of the raunchiest tales in The Arabian Nights.
By contrast, Raqqas current overlordthe self-declared caliph of a self-declared caliphatewill be remembered for unleashing a spasm of grotesque violence that erupted in Iraq and spread as far as the shores of Libya and the mountains of Afghanistan. Abu Bakr al-Baghdadi will have also presided over one of the shortest-lived caliphates in history.
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This article’s historical details ae a couple of weeks old or better. The latest was the air-assault raid that split the IS forces to the west of Raqqa at the western of two dams along the river. This effectively cut them off for an escape route to the west and depleted any reinforcements from moving towards the city.
I find it refreshing that Mattis and Trump are just going about to git-r-dun without letting anyone know it is getting done. Rightfully, we are getting after action reports only by whatever press is brave enough to walk the same ground and smart enough to not give anything away.
Hopefully, the Rolex that Al-Bahgdadi wears will stop ticking really soon, much to the chagrin of his buddy, McCain.
When did gore and violence become an acceptable substitute for sex and drunkenness? These freaking heathens. This world is one f*c|<d up place
HA!
Bagging Baghdadi , a screen play for Hollywood is currently being written by former Obama speechwriters.
Obama will be prepared to stand up and take the credit for his defeat and preservation of his body for display in the Obama mausoleum presidential library for the illiterate..
Go Google the true story behind 1001 Arabian nights.
A Disney story it is not...
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I think the writing is on the wall. ISIS in the middle east is coming to an end and most likely sometime this year. The only question is will people like Baghdadi escape to Libya or Yemen or somewhere else where ISIS still has a foothold. Yes, ISIS will live on in some form even after they are gone from the middle east but it will be dramatically diminished and possibly die a slow tortuous death in the years following. It may go out with a whimper and not a bang.
The bigger question is what comes next? What happens in Syria? What happens to the Kurds who were the best allies in this whole fight for us? I mean the Kurds in both Syria and Iraq. And what is our disposition with Turkey, Russia and Iran. These are all important questions that have to be answered going forward. I think the only easy answer is concerning Iraq. They should hopefully move more towards us and sign a new SOFA agreement whereby we station some troops in the country to keep the violence and craziness tamped down.
You can’t kill an idea. That’s the premise behind Eric Hoffa’s True Believer. Islam represents the pillar of Intoleralce, the assertion of the personal ego over all else. Several major religions, including Christianity, are pillars of Tolerance. One defines the other. One cannot exist without the other.
The best we can do is bottle Islam up in some unpleasant, unpopular place in the world, and leave it to fester among its followers. If you understand karma, there has to be situations for souls who need lessons of humility and tolerance to overcome their egos.
All this killing just so the Saudia’s can run a pipeline to europe.
Yes, and so we end up with One World Government ruled by the Council of Foreign Relations to support fluoride in drinking water. Fortunately, the smart cats are on to them.
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