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Turkey Invades Syria

LuisDantas

Aura of atheification
Premium Member
I was thinking the very same, I hope they could either be turned over to another country or else get executed as humanely as possible. I'm not comfortable with the notion of anybody getting tortured.
You better hope other people have more respect for your life than you are displaying here.
 

Salvador

RF's Swedenborgian
You better hope other people have more respect for your life than you are displaying here.

I'm more concerned about the lives of American soldiers and American citizens than I'm concerned about the lives of foreigners. I think lots of Americans feel the same way about putting America first.

The remnants of ISIS is more a threat to the Middle East and Europe than to the United States, I think we should just let them deal with the few remaining Syrian ISIS members.
 

shmogie

Well-Known Member
It is called using 10k bullets and a wall. Use multiple rifles when one wears out or to speed up the process.

Turn the prisoners over to Iraq or Syria. No one else wants them. The EU does not even want to deal with it's own citizens that joined ISIS.
Yes, I agree with the solutions you propose.
 

shmogie

Well-Known Member
You better hope other people have more respect for your life than you are displaying here.
I don´t think his live can be compared to that of a militant muslim savage.

They either approved of or participated in genocide of the most brutal, torturous kind.

Eliminating them is the safest thing to do, a dead killer is 100% deterred from ever killing again.
 

LuisDantas

Aura of atheification
Premium Member
I'm more concerned about the lives of American soldiers and American citizens than I'm concerned about the lives of foreigners.

That would be at least understandable, if unadmirable to say the least. But you are failing at that as well.

I think lots of Americans feel the same way about putting America first.

The remnants of ISIS is more a threat to the Middle East and Europe than to the United States, I think we should just let them deal with the few remaining Syrian ISIS members.

And all that you are proposing to sacrifice for that are the reputation, honor, dignity and worth of the USA.

Some trade.
 

LuisDantas

Aura of atheification
Premium Member
I don´t think his live can be compared to that of a militant muslim savage.

They either approved of or participated in genocide of the most brutal, torturous kind.

Eliminating them is the safest thing to do, a dead killer is 100% deterred from ever killing again.
Darn. I am not in the habit of favoring Muslims over their critics, but you just might give me reason to strongly reconsider that.
 

shmogie

Well-Known Member
The UN has done nothing to address issues in Syria. The UN passes useless resolutions that change nothing while patting themselves on the back. Yawn.

The issue is really in the hands of NATO. However just like the UN it has do-nothing nations. So the US is doing what it has done for decades. Act as world police as no one else has the will nor means



Have you seen the General Assembly? Half those fools can not scrap the will power together to condemn Muslims nations for Human Rights abuses. Heck the GA makes some of the worst offenders chair of the HRC. Yet its like every second friday they go after Israeli because some stupid Islamist got shot. The UN is only one successful branch; humanitarian aid. The rest of the UN is useless and garbage.
Agreed, wholeheartedly. The UN is one of the biggest wastes of money on the planet. It is nothing more than a propaganda machine where little inconsequential tinpots can strut around and pontificate like they were actually big consequential tinpots. The other little tinpots whoop and holler for each other.

A big joke
 

shmogie

Well-Known Member
Darn. I am not in the habit of favoring Muslims over their critics, but you just might give me reason to strongly reconsider that.
Well, if those animals are your kind of muslims, then for sure change your mind.

In fact, I suggest you go visit them.
 

sooda

Veteran Member
Agreed, wholeheartedly. The UN is one of the biggest wastes of money on the planet. It is nothing more than a propaganda machine where little inconsequential tinpots can strut around and pontificate like they were actually big consequential tinpots. The other little tinpots whoop and holler for each other.

A big joke

Assad is the villain here. Try to keep that in mind.
 

Salvador

RF's Swedenborgian
That would be at least understandable, if unadmirable to say the least. But you are failing at that as well.

And all that you are proposing to sacrifice for that are the reputation, honor, dignity and worth of the USA.

Some trade.

Hopefully, the days are gone when foreign nations would expect the good ole' U.S.A. to solve most of the problems created outside the United States as well as American generosity gets taken for granted.
 
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shmogie

Well-Known Member
I believe the execution of ISIS members would be totally justifiable. I fail understanding why they'd need to be kept alive as captives.
Because the liberal mind has endless compassion for killers, and supports the wholesale slaughter of innocent unborn children. The great dichotomy.

Why ? I haven´t a clue. They would go ape s**t if the recently revealed killer of close to 100 people was executed. Go figure
 

Salvador

RF's Swedenborgian
For shame. Do you realize that you are proposing summary execution of prisoners without a judgement?

I reckon these suspected ISIS members imprisoned by Kurds in Syria will soon enough become Turkey's responsibility, I suppose the Turkish justice system will get to determine who of these captives by Syrian Kurds are ISIS members worthy of being executed.
 
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Salvador

RF's Swedenborgian
Saw that in the news this morning. One can't help but wonder if the Trump Towers Istanbul had anything to do with Trump's decision to pull out.

I doubt it, because Trump wasn't all that too concerned about Trump Towers Istanbul when he didn't previously hesitate putting tough economic sanctions on Turkey in order to get Andrew Brunson released from a Turkish prison.

trump-reiterates-no-sanctions-deal-with-turkey-over-pastor.jpg
 

sooda

Veteran Member
I doubt it, because Trump wasn't all that too concerned about Trump Towers Instanbul when he didn't previously hesitate putting tough economic sanctions on Turkey in order to get Andrew Brunson released from a Turkish prison.

Right but when he was running for office Trump claimed the Trump Tower Istanbul earned him a million dollars a year,, However, we all know what a liar he is.
 

Salvador

RF's Swedenborgian
Right but when he was running for office Trump claimed the Trump Tower Istanbul earned him a million dollars a year,, However, we all know what a liar he is.

I believe he sometimes tells white lies in order to neutralize political opposition or he tells white lies in order to further right-wing populism, but maybe we can at least agree sometimes the end justifies the means.
 

Shadow Wolf

Certified People sTabber
You better hope other people have more respect for your life than you are displaying here.
Under normal circumstances I wouldn't think about giving them the martrydom they crave. But let's be honest, ISIS has never shown it has any sort of decency or respect towards life, and the Kurds face a much greater issue then the ethics behind prisoners of war who are dedicated to their extermination. It sucks, but those 10,000 prisoners are 10,000 risks and liabilities should things get worse for the Kurds. War is ugly, and sometimes people are forced to do ugly things for their survival.
 
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