Posted on 12/09/2017 12:53:49 PM PST by CincyRichieRich
BAGHDAD Hundreds of ISIS fighters had just been chased out of a northern Syrian city and were fleeing through the desert in long convoys, presenting an easy target to U.S. A-10 "warthogs."
But the orders to bomb the black-clad jihadists never came, and the terrorists melted into their caliphate -- living to fight another day. The events came in August 2016, even as then-Republican presidential nominee Donald Trump was vowing on the campaign trail to let generals in his administration crush the organization that, under President Obama, had grown from the jayvee team to the worlds most feared terrorist organization.
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You bet and others too.
Obama wasn’t going to deprive his home boys.
yeah, I’d say it to them...LOL
Awesome!
If you run into them, tell them I said so.
I’ll be dead drunk but, sure...
Which side was Obama on?
The same training strategies used to teach our Naval Officers how to stand agape while our ships run into things?
Outstanding video. LMAO!
"Be polite, be professional, but have a plan to kill everybody you meet."
Marine General James MattisOne of the rules Maj. Gen. James Mattis gave his Marines to live by in Iraq, as quoted in Fiasco: The American Military Adventure in Iraq (2006) by Thomas E. Ricks; as excerpted in Armed Forces Journal (August 2006)
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Obozzo played footsie with them and gave them weaponry money
through Iran
That made my day. Thanks
The American people had better learn NEVER to put another muzzie in the WH. Who in the hell have we been fighting in the last 20 years but muzzies?
The American people had better learn NEVER to put another muzzie in the WH. Who in the hell have we been fighting in the last 20 years but muzzies?
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