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Is it unfair to compare the Islamic State to the Nazi's? A militarized expansion force of ideolog's that believe they are on a mission from god killing everyone that disagrees with their views.
 

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Is it unfair to compare the Islamic State to the Nazi's? A militarized expansion force of ideolog's that believe they are on a mission from god killing everyone that disagrees with their views.
Given your comparisons, I can think of a few other contemporaries
 

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June 24, 2015

NYTimes.com »

BREAKING NEWS
Documents on 2012 Drone Strike Detail How Terrorists Are Targeted
Wednesday, June 24, 2015 7:12 AM EDT
Early in 2012, worried that suicide bombers might pass through airline security undetected, American counterterrorism officials ordered a drone strike in Yemen to kill a doctor they believed was working with Al Qaeda to surgically implant explosives in operatives, according to British intelligence documents.
The documents, previously undisclosed, include details about how terrorism suspects are targeted in drone strikes and how strikes can go wrong at times. The documents also show how closely the National Security Agency has worked in Pakistan and Yemen with its British counterpart, Government Communications Headquarters, or G.C.H.Q.
Britain has carried out drone strikes only in war zones in Afghanistan, Iraq and Libya. The documents raise the possibility that in addition, British intelligence may have helped guide American strikes outside conventional war zones.
Drone strikes carried out by the C.I.A. and the military’s Joint Special Operations Command have received fresh scrutiny after President Obama disclosed in April that a strike had killed two Western aid workers held hostage by Al Qaeda in Pakistan. In that case, intelligence officers targeting the Qaeda compound had no idea the hostages were there, illustrating how incomplete or faulty information has led to civilian deaths in the drone campaign.
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The war on terror is the same as the war on drugs. Poorly thought out, poorly executed, not doing what it was meant to, no politician with the nuts to call it off, and is seemingly without end.
 
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war againt terror
NUCLEAR WW3

lets do it
we do it on humanitarian grounds' duh

GRTV Google, for interesting 15 min info ..


The Privatization of Nuclear War: Michel Chossudovsky

Published on Jun 25, 2015
With tensions growing in Europe, Asia and the Middle East, a new generation of nuclear weapons technology is making nuclear warfare a very real prospect. And with very little fanfare, the US is embarking on the privatization of nuclear war under a first-strike doctrine. This is the GRTV Backgrounder with our guest, Professor Michel Chossudovsky.
 

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been a month at it now re there own private coalition attacks
shameful of the bastards ..
can gaurantee its fuelled and all Militarily supplied by the USA


The Ridiculous Nature of Saudi Intelligence: What the Saudi Cables Released by WikiLeaks Say and Don’t Say

By Mahdi Darius Nazemroaya
Global Research, June 23, 2015
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http://www.globalresearch.ca/what-the-saudi-cables-released-by-wikleaks-say-and-dont-say/5457713
WikiLeaks
WikiLeaks released the first batch of the so-called “Saudi cables” on June 19, 2015. By June 22, a total of 61,214 of the documents were released online. More than half a million of these cables are in the hands of WikiLeaks.
The documents are believed to have been hacked from the Saudi Foreign Ministry in May 2015 by a group calling itself the Yemen Cyber Army as retaliation to the House of Saud’s war against Yemen. The Yemen Cyber Army probably is not Yemeni and almost certainly is an outward show for another actor wishing to either penalize Riyadh or even possibly manipulate it.
 

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rather ironic that we get told of this relatively minor insignificant happening, emblazoned as such
yet all Wars and air strikes killing multitudes of fellow humans, women and children included is always passed off as a minor justifiable acf always

lone wolves kill severwl
heads decapitated/hoe godam awful and so very disturbing, against all human civilisation
sanctioned WARS, supposedly justified
thousands killed indiscriminatly .. no ones reporting the air strikes are probably doing worse than a singular decapitation
what of the thousasnds squased entombed by air strike crumbling buildings
people going about there ordinary lives/comparde to people on a touristy holliday .. any difference!


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e 26, 2015

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June 26, 2015

BREAKING NEWS

Terrorist Attacks on 3 Continents Kill Dozens

Friday, June 26, 2015 9:06 AM EDT
Terrorists attacked sites in France, Tunisia and Kuwait on Friday, leaving a bloody toll on three continents and prompting fresh concerns about spreading jihadist influences.
In France, attackers stormed an American-owned industrial chemical plant near Lyon, decapitated one person and tried unsuccessfully to blow up the factory, in what French authorities said was a terrorist attack.
In Tunisia, gunmen opened fire at a beach resort, killing at least 27 people, officials said. At least one of the attackers was killed by security forces.
And in Kuwait, the Islamic State claimed responsibility for an explosion at a mosque in Kuwait City. Local news reports said at least eight people had been injured.
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Are these stories "coincidental", or is there more than meets the eye?

Published on
Wednesday, June 24, 2015
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Common Dreams
Ce N'est Pas Acceptable: NSA Spying Bonanza on French Leaders Revealed
Documents revealed by WikiLeaks show the details extracted from phone conversations that allowed for "political, economic and diplomatic" advantage over supposed ally

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Jon Queally, staff writer

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Friday, June 26, 2015
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Common Dreams
French Asylum for Snowden and Assange Would Send 'Clear Message' to US
In response to new revelations that U.S. had spied on French leaders, officials say offering asylum would not be surprising

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Nadia Prupis, staff writer


Terrorist Attacks in France, Tunisia and Kuwait Kill Dozens
By BEN HUBBARDJUNE 26, 2015
 

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looks like another capitilist Country are intent on ruling the World with its wealth and possible nuclear arsenal ..
/perhaps joining forces with Israel/with that other arsehole Warmonger Country ..
all under the pretext of beinng prepared to threaten the perceived rad threat of Russia
its no wonder Putin likely thinks the West are paranoid F'wits ..


Saudi Arabia Has Been Going on a Nuclear Shopping Spree

In the latest round of Middle East weapons purchases, France and Saudi Arabia just inked an arms deal worth several billion dollars. This deal, however, stands apart from the other, more garden-variety multi-billion dollar deals for advanced jets and ships in that the package includes feasibility studies for two nuclear reactors, as well as professional training on both nuclear safety and waste treatment, according to a report from Defense News.

https://news.vice.com/article/saudi...clear-shopping-spree?utm_source=vicenewsemail
 

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from the outset that Saudi led coalition/USA backed
evil devils have caused inestimable grief to civilians ..
the hope is to spare civilians, indeed
GOOGLE


Rights group calls for investigation into Yemen strikes

Al Jazeera English
Human Rights Watch is calling for an investigation into Saudi-led coalition airstrikes in Yemen.

The organization points to a high number of civilian casualties in Saada City after attacks they say violate international law.
 

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animals have brought it all on themselves
not the people but the thick politicians
again
as bad as the Saudis ..


Egypt in 'a state of war'?

Published on Jul 2, 2015
Cabinet drafts new 'anti-terror' laws as fighters linked to ISIL attack Sinai and Muslim Brotherhood calls for revolt.Presenter: Adrian FinighanGuests:Omar Ashour - a senior lecturer of security studies at the University of ExeterMarwa Maziad - a fellow at the Middle Center at the University of Washington, who focuses on civil-military relationsDaniel Nisman - chief executive of the Levantine Group, a geopolitical risk and research consultancy

 

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the Egyptians and there annual uprisings
nutty bastards .. the lot of them ..
fn Arab spring most embarrasing happening in the last 120 years, can say now'

MIDDLE EAST
Egypt's Brotherhood calls for uprising after killings

http://www.aljazeera.com/news/2015/...es-revolt-members-killed-150702042115515.html


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after 72 hours of LPSG Politico hard yakka posting, the 3rd days designated a day of rest ha duh'
 

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Gotta keep them unemployed young Muslims busy someway..hunh?..Not to mention, "The War on Terror"..ka-ching ~ka-ching,
 

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yes
well get that into you make of it what you will/either way' duh
for todays fare, same ole same ole, whats new'
FYI
a similar happening was put out by the NZ Govt some time ago with the Maori
but
ours was crap
proved to be absolute crap,training for the NZ Defence forces, imagine it was a 5 eyes BS exercise
5 eyes lead by you know who .. incl the UK' talk about the arseholes influencing smaller Countries ..



The CIA’s Creation of “Islamic Terrorism” on American Soil
By Dr. Paul L. Williams
Global Research, July 03, 2015
Url of this article:
http://www.globalresearch.ca/the-cias-creation-of-islamic-terrorism-on-american-soil/5460047
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Islamic paramilitary camps have been set up in the United States and Canada to train African American Muslims in guerilla warfare. After months of training on firing ranges and obstacle courses, the black Muslims are sent to Pakistan where they receive advanced training in explosives. Many never return.

Stories about these camps are not new. They have been reported by the main stream media, including Fox News.

The origin of these compounds for would-be jihadis dates back to 1979, when the Agency sent hundreds of radical Islamic clerics to the United States in an effort to recruit African American Muslims for the holy war against the Soviets in Afghanistan.

The Tablighi Missionaries
 

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very related duh
'Russia presents the greatest threat to our national securiy'
geesus, knock off much of the World because of/in the name of 'terrorists'
and Russias still the greatest hreat .. you poor poor bastards


US Army plans to cut 40,000 troops
Published on Jul 10, 2015
The US Army will cut the number of soldiers by 40.000 by September 2018. Military officials say they’re trying to save money, but critics warn this will weaken security. Al Jazeera’s Rosiland Jordan has the details.



likely UN CRAP
these leaders dont know or want peace, jus want to killlllll each other ..
start Wars think theyre heros by creaing humanitarian 'corridors'' FFS'
far easier tobe a UN denier than aGW one ..

UN announces humanitarian truce in Yemen

The United Nations has announced an unconditional week-long humanitarian ceasefire in Yemen where more than 80 percent of the country's 25 million people are believed to be in need of some form of emergency aid.Stephane Dujarric, the UN spokesman, said on Thursday that the truce would start on Friday, July 10 at 23:59 local time until the end of Ramadan on July 17.
 

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80,000 less boots on the ground also saves 80,000 legs and feet, 400,000 toes and 80,000 arms and 80,000 hands and 400,000 fingers(including thumbs), besides saving 40, 000 possible head injuries. On the flip side, drones(UAV's) and robots(synths) don't need to eat, sleep go to the bathroom, wear clothes, etc..
 

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Drones are cheap, soldiers are not: a cost-benefit analysis of war

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Thanks to medical advances, soldiers are now more likely to survive catastrophic battleground injuries than in the past. For instance, during the Iraq and Afghan operations there were seven injuries to each fatality compared to 2.3 in World War Two and 3.8 in World War One.

This increasing likelihood of survival means a greater need for long-term support of veterans. US operations in the Middle East over the past 13 years have resulted in 1558 major limb amputations and 118,829 cases of post-traumatic stress disorder. There have also been 287,911 episodes of traumatic brain injury, often caused by a soldier’s close proximity to mortar attacks.

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Soldiers are now more likely to survive catastrophic battleground injuries than in the past. US Air Force/Staff Sgt. Bennie J. Davis III
The most serious of these injuries can incur more than 50 years of rehabilitation and medical costs, with most victims in their early 20s. For example a typical “polytrauma”, where a soldier has experienced multiple traumatic injuries, has a calculated annual health care cost of US$136,000.

When rehabilitative hardware such as bionic legs is added – which can cost up to US$150,000 – the expeditures are considerable over a lifetime. These costs also peak 30 years after conflict and therefore are rarely viewed in context of current operations.

Less severe and less obvious disabilities are even more frequent. Towards the end of 2012, 50% of US veterans from Iraq and Afghanistan (over 780,000), had filed disability claims ranging from military sexual trauma to mesothelioma.

On top of this there are further hidden social costs: veterans account for 20% of US suicides, nearly 50,000 veterans are at risk of homelessness, and one in eight veterans between 2006 and 2008 were referred to counsellors for alcohol abuse.

When these costs are combined, future medical outlay for veterans of the Iraq and Afghan missions are estimated to be US$836.1 billion. In this context, the benefits of solider-less modes of operation to military planners are clear.