Is Isis predominantly a product of U.S. foreign policy

Started by Stealth Moose2 pages
Originally posted by Ionceknewu
How much are western (U.S.) policies to blame?

Go ahead and address causation and human limitation while you're at it. The point is, a bunch of fundamentalist goat ****ers need to be droned.

Originally posted by Stealth Moose
Go ahead and address causation and human limitation while you're at it. The point is, a bunch of fundamentalist goat ****ers need to be droned.
might be worth reading Jaden post which addresses most issues far more eloquently than I could.

Originally posted by Ionceknewu
might be worth reading Jaden post which addresses most issues far more eloquently than I could.

Or it might be worth noting that placing blame doesn't solve the existing issue.

Originally posted by Stealth Moose
Or it might be worth noting that placing blame doesn't solve the existing issue.
You have to discuss the past to look to the future with something like this.

Originally posted by Ionceknewu
You have to discuss the past to look to the future with something like this.

Or you know, be an idiot.

Can't believe peaceful little Janus is suggesting we drone anybody. But I agree. But that's a short term solution thought up by one who seeps hate when "religion" is involved so that might be a tad too emotional 😂

Originally posted by Stealth Moose
Or you know, be an idiot.

Aww bless.

Originally posted by Ionceknewu
You have to discuss the past to look to the future with something like this.

Perhaps not. But given that your suggested course of action is what caused the existing issue do you really think more of the same will fix it?

Originally posted by jaden101
Perhaps not. But given that your suggested course of action is what caused the existing issue do you really think more of the same will fix it?

I don't think I've suggested a course of action have I. Quite frankly, I don't have one. I would rather we withdraw from the middle east and looked to an alternative system to capitalism, which doesn't work. That's not going to happen though. Anyway, that's probably one of my last posts on this forum as I am out of hospital tomorrow and I can't see myself coming here much when I am back walking around. Have a good one, your posts made a lot of sense to me.

Originally posted by Ionceknewu
I don't think I've suggested a course of action have I. Quite frankly, I don't have one. I would rather we withdraw from the middle east and looked to an alternative system to capitalism, which doesn't work. That's not going to happen though. Anyway, that's probably one of my last posts on this forum as I am out of hospital tomorrow and I can't see myself coming here much when I am back walking around. Have a good one, your posts made a lot of sense to me.

Quoted the wrong person. 😂

Originally posted by psmith81992
Can't believe peaceful little Janus is suggesting we drone anybody. But I agree. But that's a short term solution thought up by one who seeps hate when "religion" is involved so that might be a tad too emotional 😂

Actually, I don't like drones. I but like ISIS even less. What they're doing to people, women, children etc. It's just brutal.

Originally posted by Ionceknewu
Aww bless.

I kid. But if you go far back enough, most major issues in the Middle East and even the world are a result of stupid imperialism and borders never figured out since the time of mass colonisation. And while the Ottoman Empire had some mighty huge humans rights crimes under its belt, it did stabilize the region far better than we could ever hope to do at this late hour.