When, exactly, will the area be stabilized?LeadBolt wrote:Either go in to win and stay as long as it takes, or stay the h*!! away. We were stupid to pull out before the area was stabilized, and give up the costly victory the first time. Repeating that mistake won't be any better.
Was it stabilized under Sadaam? How about Libya...when was that stabilized? Iran?
When was Vietnam stabilized?
The WORLD was supposed to collapse after Vietnam. We were in there to hold back the freakin' Red Tide. Those gooks were all supposed to be at our borders at any minute if we let Vietnam fall into the hands of some communist savages. Domino city, baby. How'd that work out? Well, after we left, they killed a lot of people, mainly themselves and their neighbors, and...well, the fall of the West never occurred.
I'm not sure why this isn't being understood: ISIS a trumpeting around in a freaking land locked dessert, surrounded by forces that don't like them, and is no real threat to the U.S. of A.
No one has yet to define how they pose a threat to the U.S..
Kerry, the clown, went in front of Congress yesterday and said ISIL (funny how ISIL and ISIS are carefully being used whenever it is convenient) treated women badly, and cut off people's heads. He said that with a straight face.
Turkey and the Kurds are to the north, Iran is to the north and east (let's repeat, it is Saudi Arabia, not Iran, who is supporting ISIS), Assad to the west, and Israel to the southeast. Where, exactly, is this horde of super ISIS soldiers going to go next?
Step back and let the locals handle it. If need be, cut off their damned funding (hello Saudi Arabia) and let them languish in the dessert.
Anyone who believes ISIS is a direct threat to the United States is simply getting conned.












