Saudi Arabia executes 47 people

Started by AsbestosFlaygon2 pages

That Iran deal was a dumbass move. I'm glad everyone is starting to see things in perspective. But it's sad something like this had to happen before anyone reacted against the Iran deal. Oh, well.

It's not a big deal, right? Right? In comparison, it's not like ISIS is a global threat at this rate or anything. Obama will fix it. He always does. /sarcasm

Everyone here meaning the liberals all support the Iran deal, go figure.

I really think most of these liberals live in a bubble and never leave their homes.

In one hand they want peace with Iran, the same Iran that chants death to America.

As we saw in SB you can throw a baby shower for these people and they will kill you a few days later.

The enemy of my enemy is my friend.

Originally posted by AsbestosFlaygon
That Iran deal was a dumbass move. I'm glad everyone is starting to see things in perspective. But it's sad something like this had to happen before anyone reacted against the Iran deal. Oh, well.

It's not a big deal, right? Right? In comparison, it's not like ISIS is a global threat at this rate or anything. Obama will fix it. He always does. /sarcasm

You get that Iran is one of the biggest enemies of ISIS, right? And that it would be good to restore diplomatic relations with Iran so they will join the international coalition against ISIS, right? And that Iran is far better suited to fight a ground war in the region than the U.S., right? Try educating yourself.

Actually the US is the biggest enemy of ISIS.

Re: The enemy of my enemy is my friend.

Originally posted by Adam_PoE
You get that Iran is one of the biggest enemies of ISIS, right? And that it would be good to restore diplomatic relations with Iran so they will join the international coalition against ISIS, right? And that Iran is far better suited to fight a ground war in the region than the U.S., right? Try educating yourself.

You're taking this out of context. In the second paragraph, I was referring to Obama's indecision to take any meaningful course of action against ISIS (or any major social matter in general, like Saudi's inhumane execution method of beheading.)

The Iran nuclear deal does nothing to benefit the Middle East from Islamic radicalism. I doubt the Western superpowers would allow Iran to launch a nuke at ISIS strongholds in Iraq or Syria, anyway.

Re: Re: The enemy of my enemy is my friend.

Originally posted by Time-Immemorial

[QUOTE=15547380]Originally posted by Adam_PoE
You get that Iran is one of the biggest enemies of ISIS, right?

Actually the US is the biggest enemy of ISIS. [/QUOTE]

Originally posted by AsbestosFlaygon
You're taking this out of context. In the second paragraph, I was referring to Obama's indecision to take any meaningful course of action against ISIS (or any major social matter in general, like Saudi's inhumane execution method of beheading.)

The Iran nuclear deal does nothing to benefit the Middle East from Islamic radicalism. I doubt the Western superpowers would allow Iran to launch a nuke at ISIS strongholds in Iraq or Syria, anyway.

[list=1][*]I would not characterize nearly 7,000 airstrikes against ISIS targets as not taking "any meaningful course of action."

[*]Congress must authorize a military use of force for the President to do more than he is currently doing.

[*]Who is suggesting that Iran use nuclear weapons against ISIS? ISIS is Sunni, and has declared war against Iran, which is Shiite. The enemy of my enemy is my friend, which makes Iran and the P5+1 nations natural allies against ISIS. But in order to get them to join our coalition, we have to restore normal diplomatic relations with them. Part of that is lifting sanctions and negotiating other things, like the nuclear agreement, which slows their progress towards a nuclear weapon.[/list]

It is like you have no idea what is going on.