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Topic: Suspicions Run Deep in Iraq That C.I.A. and the Islamic State Are United (Read 869 times)

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Obama’s key objective in this case remains to topple Assad, the last pillar of relative stability in the region. With Assad gone, ISIS, al-Qaeda, and other virulent Islamist forces will dominate the region. However, in the wake of American outrage over the beheadings of two American journalists and with current threats to the homeland, American lawmakers – particularly Republicans – are loath to balk against the president’s ISIS strategy, however enfeebled such an effort may be, since Obama would almost surely blame them for any successful ISIS attacks against America.

At this very moment, despite the testimony of intelligence experts, local law enforcement, and physical evidence, the Obama administration continues to deny that ISIS forces are amassing south of our border with Mexico, and may already be in the United States.


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I have long suspected that the conspiracy of making ISIS as a weapon to destroy the Islamic countries, american made ​​these in order to control the arab countries, as we know that the Arab countries have a lot of oil as an energy supply, it makes Americans want control of the oil energy, so that they will determine world oil prices
as we all know who controls the energy that is ruling the world ...
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I would doubt this. The ISIS is killing Christians (the most common religion of the western world) and attacking westerners. If this were true then the CIA would essentially be terrorizing Americans, which I don't think anyone in the CIA would be willing to do, even if ordered to do so
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I have long suspected that the conspiracy of making ISIS as a weapon to destroy the Islamic countries, american made ​​these in order to control the arab countries, as we know that the Arab countries have a lot of oil as an energy supply, it makes Americans want control of the oil energy, so that they will determine world oil prices
as we all know who controls the energy that is ruling the world ...
America has done it ...  Undecided

It's more like the involvement of the US in destabilizing the region by killing dictators has created an environment in which groups like ISIS can thrive.
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I have long suspected that the conspiracy of making ISIS as a weapon to destroy the Islamic countries, american made ​​these in order to control the arab countries, as we know that the Arab countries have a lot of oil as an energy supply, it makes Americans want control of the oil energy, so that they will determine world oil prices
as we all know who controls the energy that is ruling the world ...
America has done it ...  Undecided
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What ISN'T a conspiracy in the Arab world?
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The prevalence of the theory in the streets underscored the deep suspicions of the American military’s return to Iraq more than a decade after its invasion, in 2003. The casual endorsement by a senior official, though, was also a pointed reminder that the new Iraqi government may be an awkward partner for the American-led campaign to drive out the extremists.

The Islamic State, also known by the acronym ISIS, has conquered many of the predominantly Sunni Muslim provinces in Iraq’s northeast, aided by the alienation of many residents to the Shiite-dominated government of the former prime minister, Nuri Kamal al-Maliki. President Obama has insisted repeatedly that American military action against the Islamic State depended on the installation of a more inclusive government in Baghdad, but he moved ahead before it was complete.

The Parliament has not yet confirmed nominees for the crucial posts of interior or defense minister, in part because of discord between Sunni and Shiite factions, and the Iraqi news media has reported that it may be more than a month before the posts are filled.

The demonstration on Saturday was the latest in a series of signals from Shiite leaders or militias, especially those considered close to Iran, warning the United States not to put its soldiers back on the ground. Mr. Obama has pledged not to send combat troops, but he seems to have convinced few Iraqis. “We don’t trust him,” said Raad Hatem, 40.
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Well they got that right.
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The prevalence of the theory in the streets underscored the deep suspicions of the American military’s return to Iraq more than a decade after its invasion, in 2003. The casual endorsement by a senior official, though, was also a pointed reminder that the new Iraqi government may be an awkward partner for the American-led campaign to drive out the extremists.

The Islamic State, also known by the acronym ISIS, has conquered many of the predominantly Sunni Muslim provinces in Iraq’s northeast, aided by the alienation of many residents to the Shiite-dominated government of the former prime minister, Nuri Kamal al-Maliki. President Obama has insisted repeatedly that American military action against the Islamic State depended on the installation of a more inclusive government in Baghdad, but he moved ahead before it was complete.

The Parliament has not yet confirmed nominees for the crucial posts of interior or defense minister, in part because of discord between Sunni and Shiite factions, and the Iraqi news media has reported that it may be more than a month before the posts are filled.

The demonstration on Saturday was the latest in a series of signals from Shiite leaders or militias, especially those considered close to Iran, warning the United States not to put its soldiers back on the ground. Mr. Obama has pledged not to send combat troops, but he seems to have convinced few Iraqis. “We don’t trust him,” said Raad Hatem, 40.
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More...http://www.nytimes.com/2014/09/21/world/middleeast/suspicions-run-deep-in-iraq-that-cia-and-the-islamic-state-are-united.html?_r=0
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