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Old 04-01-2016, 05:55 AM #8
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..this hasn't been verified as being real yet, I don't think..?...


“Only an imbecile would dare to anger to a people who love death the way that you love your life''


...this is the point though, increasing the bombings on Syria makes no sense at all..they don't fear death for themselves and certainly don't fear it for the innocents of Syria because it just 'makes more martyrs' and fuels their reasoning...you just can't fight hate with more hate, you can't stop deaths by creating death yourself...
Bombing does stop their expansion though, and as the conflict continues, ISIS are losing more and more territory which means they have less people under their control and less resources to fuel their money supply. It also weakens their capability to fight against the Arab ground forces that are being deployed. We need to focus on the big picture
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