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I'm given to understand that they only understand the language of force gratuitous Sep 2014 #1
Yup madokie Sep 2014 #2
Few years back, that was the prevalent thinking here DrDan Sep 2014 #3
It is a very useful study malaise Sep 2014 #7
No doubt DrDan Sep 2014 #13
That has been useful information, however disturbing. It does explain how these policies sabrina 1 Sep 2014 #30
Sabrina 1 the really sad truth is that the political class across the globe malaise Sep 2014 #40
The elite know this is true of most people today, and they use that to their advantage. stillwaiting Sep 2014 #47
How do we stop killers? Nuclear Unicorn Sep 2014 #4
Good question madokie Sep 2014 #5
We have no GOOD answers. Nuclear Unicorn Sep 2014 #9
Why do we need to stop them? ZombieHorde Sep 2014 #27
wow Nuclear Unicorn Sep 2014 #35
I assume you are in awe of how much you agree with my post. ZombieHorde Sep 2014 #44
The shocking truth is that Bush and Cheney's invasion and occupation malaise Sep 2014 #42
George Bush answered that question in his first Presidential campaign. And since he was sabrina 1 Sep 2014 #31
by not being them reddread Sep 2014 #46
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Other than looting resources why are Westerners in Iraq? malaise Sep 2014 #8
Another reason we are in Iraq, malaise dixiegrrrrl Sep 2014 #15
Yes indeed but don't rule out China malaise Sep 2014 #41
I don't think anyone thinks that ISIS is going to "suddenly turn nice. cali Sep 2014 #10
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but that's hardly the extent of it cali Sep 2014 #18
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Their tactic of fear did succeed. We are now openly at war in Iraq and Syria. morningfog Sep 2014 #11
We and about 60 other countries. A more formidable group than a 'coalition of the willing'. randome Sep 2014 #12
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It was clearly their goal. cali Sep 2014 #19
Wow. How many people is Assad and ISIS killing? And you want to compare that to Bush, Junior? randome Sep 2014 #17
K&R LittleBlue Sep 2014 #21
Exactly, given the US's behavior over the last hughee99 Sep 2014 #22
Evetually karma will come knocking. Madmiddle Sep 2014 #23
What form will this "karma" take? geek tragedy Sep 2014 #39
Or melting the flesh off of opponents with white phosphorus Chathamization Sep 2014 #24
Dealing with that reality, what practical steps best advance a transition strategy for that region? blm Sep 2014 #25
Killing don't get it done. Octafish Sep 2014 #26
Dead men don't rape and behead FrodosPet Sep 2014 #32
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" This place is an even worse bastion of fascism than when geek tragedy Sep 2014 #38
Yeah but you know they only understand force. Autumn Sep 2014 #29
weirdly binary thinking onenote Sep 2014 #33
I think we would do well to ask ourselves what our ultimate goal is, and why we have that goal. ZombieHorde Sep 2014 #34
Exactly... SomethingFishy Sep 2014 #36
Good post malaise Sep 2014 #43
Thank you. ZombieHorde Sep 2014 #45
You are not obligated to care about anyone's death. geek tragedy Sep 2014 #37
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