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Topic: U.S. military announces 14 airstrikes in Iraq following James Foley execution (Read 884 times)

legendary
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Excellent news provided no civilians are killed as collateral.Lay waste to these fcukers.A nice big burning carpet over their turbans should fit the bill.
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Steven Sotloff is facing possible death, if President Obama doesn't stop
their airstrikes in Iraq. President Obama said: "We will do everything we
can to protect our people", but He continues with the airstrikes in Iraq,
he said: "We remain until it will be necessary".

Ha another example of a politician lying.
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Steven Sotloff is facing possible death, if President Obama doesn't stop
their airstrikes in Iraq. President Obama said: "We will do everything we
can to protect our people", but He continues with the airstrikes in Iraq,
he said: "We remain until it will be necessary".
legendary
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Are you sure the airstrikes has something to do with James execution?

Think this is more like a coincident than anything else.

Its an aggression that shows that the US will not back down "just" because they kill one US journalist.


Right, more bombings will lead to more beheadings and ultimately lead to an invasion. Just gotta keep feeding the boobs the PR and they'll go along w/ it and this will allow the govt a full shift away from domestic ills. Sad but this will be bullish for Bitcoin.

Ex:
ISIS Abducts More Westerners, Promises More Beheadings
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Over the past six months Islamic jihadists in Syria have taken at least ten hostages from Western countries, including Spain, Denmark and France. The hostages were traded for ransom, but in the wake of the alleged execution of journalist James Foley the latest captives may suffer a more gruesome fate as the propaganda war ramps up ahead of a U.S. invasion of Syria.

The next victim will likely be Steven Sotloff, a freelance journalist who has contributed to Time and Foreign Policy. He was taken captive a year ago on the border of Turkey and Syria. Following the supposed execution of Foley, ISIS announced they will behead Sotloff if the United States continues its air strikes in Iraq.


The Obama administration and the Pentagon have announced they will continue attacking ISIS. On Wednesday, Obama said the U.S. would “do what we must to protect our people."

Although Obama insisted the U.S. does not plan to enter Syria, the administration later said several dozen special forces troops were on the ground there.

More...http://www.infowars.com/isis-abducts-more-westerners-promises-beheadings/
legendary
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Are you sure the airstrikes has something to do with James execution?

Think this is more like a coincident than anything else.

Its an aggression that shows that the US will not back down "just" because they kill one US journalist.

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Tha Chickenator
Are you sure the airstrikes has something to do with James execution?

Think this is more like a coincident than anything else.
yeah, we were already bombing them.
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Are you sure the airstrikes has something to do with James execution?

Think this is more like a coincident than anything else.
member
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Merit: 10
Tha Chickenator
Hard to say it like this..

But, rather one man dies.. Then thousands of others..


Yup. A real life demonstration of Hell fire.

Now the military has an excuse to shoot IS militants like fish in a barrel.

Not to mention we are probably gonna deploy "experimental" stuff on our newly sanctioned battlefield playground.
legendary
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Hard to say it like this..

But, rather one man dies.. Then thousands of others..

Just so sad for the familiy ;(
legendary
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Militants who executed American journalist James Foley in a video released Tuesday implied they would do the same to another war correspondent, Steven Sotloff, if President Obama does not stop U.S. airstrikes in Iraq. That doesn’t appear to have dissuaded the president or senior defense officials: The U.S. military announced 14 more airstrikes in northern Iraq on Wednesday, saying it had hit a variety of militant targets.

Source: http://www.washingtonpost.com/news/checkpoint/wp/2014/08/20/u-s-military-announces-14-airstrikes-in-iraq-following-james-foley-execution/

We're not going to stop until they are all dead
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