Hopefully the US has learned not to arm it's enemies.
Trump surging in the polls and Al Qaida declaring war on ISIS. Coincidence? I think not.
As much as I wish it'd just be those two killing each other until none were left, I know in reality a lot of innocent people will be killed as part of their war against each other.
But then this immediately followed and I felt like shit.I want to say this stinks because a lot of innocent people would probably get in the way of their war, but innocent people are seemingly fucked no matter what happens.
Seriously, unless it's part of the plan to fuck with them both, that seems really dumb.why do we always announce our plans publicly in the media
There are still plenty of idiots out there:
"Arm Al-Qaeda In Syria To Fight ISIS: Retired General Petraeus
Retired general and former Central Intelligence Agency Director David Petraeus, who led U.S. forces in Afghanistan and Iraq, has been quietly urging U.S. officials to work with members of al-Qaedas Syrian al-Nusra group to combat ISIS"
whoever said "the enemy of my enemy is my friend" wasn't talking about the middle east
If ISIS gets defeated, will Kurds push for a independant Kurdistan in the region? And what will Turkey say to that?
I talked to a friend who said it won't be like Israel. If they make a Kurdistan of a part of Syria it won't have the same religious connotation, and most Syrians might even be okay with it if the Kurds manage to drive out ISIS and Assad.
I had no idea there were so many Kurds in the region. They really are enough to push for their own nation!
We're allied with the beheading fundamentalist islamic source state of Saudi Arabia, but I don't think they do videos in quite the same way?back in my day we didn't need production values to get people to watch our beheading videos
whoever said "the enemy of my enemy is my friend" wasn't talking about the middle east
The enemy of my enemy is my friend is an ancient proverb which suggests that two opposing parties can or should work together against a common enemy. The earliest known expression of this concept is found in a Sanskrit treatise on statecraft dating to around the 4th century BC, while the first recorded use of the current English version came in 1884. Some suggest that the proverb is of Arabic origin
i'm so confused
does this mean isis is now our ally
Sorry but this plot will be too complex for a pachinko game.MGSVI plot just got pretty easy for Konami.
Sorry but this plot will be too complex for a pachinko game.
wikipedia:
So, actually they may have been talking about the middle east!
So, considering that Arabs think that your enemy's enemy is your friend, do both ISIS and Al Qaida now no longer want to wipe us out? that would be a nice change of pace
nofunallowed.jpgTotally agree, and fuck the thousands who will get caught in the crossfire.
Yeah! Godzilla quote for a group of murderers!
i suppose, the actual use of that should be:
"The enemy of my enemy is my friend, unless they are also my enemy"
Funny thing is how the U.S. played a founding part in both of these factions. Al Qaeda to fight the Soviets. ISIS to fight Assad.
Whoever wins this war, the innocents of middle east will lose. Don't be surprised when populations in ME go on to call the U.S. as the 'great Satan'.
I know that ISIS was born under the eyes of the U.S. but I didn't know that the Americans used ISIS to fight Assad. It seems that they are somehow involved in everything wrong with that place.
Nah both of them are our enemy and both of them are enemies its more of a hatred triangle not a linear path.
It's always lovely when they only have resources on the most ridiculous contexts and situations. One should always expect them to interfere where it is the least needed.I really hope governments stay out of this. The last thing we want is more support to AL qaida.
Are you trying to edit an ancient proverb?
Funny thing is how the U.S. played a founding part in both of these factions. Al Qaeda to fight the Soviets. ISIS to fight Assad.
I know that ISIS was born under the eyes of the U.S. but I didn't know that the Americans used ISIS to fight Assad. It seems that they are somehow involved in everything wrong with that place.
There are still plenty of idiots out there:
"Arm Al-Qaeda In Syria To Fight ISIS: Retired General Petraeus
Retired general and former Central Intelligence Agency Director David Petraeus, who led U.S. forces in Afghanistan and Iraq, has been quietly urging U.S. officials to work with members of al-Qaedas Syrian al-Nusra group to combat ISIS"
How long before Oliver North gets caught trying to smuggle weapons to Al Qaida?