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Re: Baghdadi

Post by GT93 » November 1, 2019, 6:44 am

What a hoot. Trump can be really entertaining.


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Post by stattointhailand » November 1, 2019, 7:26 am

Not sure "entertaining" would be the first word in MOST people would think of GT :lol: :lol:

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Re: Baghdadi

Post by Doodoo » November 1, 2019, 11:09 am

"The new IS leader is identified as a scholar, a well-known warrior and "emir of war" who has battled American forces and knows "its wars."

"So don't rejoice America for the death of Sheik al-Baghdadi," the speaker said. "Don't you know America that the state (IS) today is at the doorstep of Europe and is in Central Africa? It is also expanding and remaining from east to west." The speaker was referencing the slogan IS used at the height of its successes: "Remaining and expanding.""

Big deal that the US went and eliminated Baghdadi, another one just fills his spot and off we go again.
Hopefully this one aint a Bigger nutter and will stay in his backyard, but I doubt it
There were reasons for never elinimating such idiots like Hitler, Castro etc The one and only reason was that their replacements might be worse
Will ISIS, Taliban,Communism etc ever be eliminated? NOPE Who even heard of ISIS Taliban 30 years ago? So who only knows what organization will emerge to replace them in the future

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Re: Baghdadi

Post by RLTrader » November 1, 2019, 4:49 pm

UKC News: Boris Gets His Xmas Election, Corbyn is Toast and
Did Trump Really Get Al-Baghdadi? https://21stcenturywire.com/2019/10/30/ ... -baghdadi/ via @21WIRE

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Post by Laan Yaa Mo » November 1, 2019, 4:53 pm

Doodoo wrote:
November 1, 2019, 11:09 am
There were reasons for never elinimating such idiots like Hitler, Castro etc The one and only reason was that their replacements might be worse
It is doubtful if that is the reason because the replacements for Hitler, Stalin, Mussolini, Mao et al were better leaders for their country and the World. Try again.
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Re: Baghdadi

Post by Doodoo » November 1, 2019, 7:06 pm

LAA YAA
If you take time to read my post the only idiot I mentioned out of your posted group was Hitler, not Stalin(Killed in excess of 20 Million, great for the resume) Mussonlini (Dont know much here), Mao (Here is a winner It was additionally responsible for vast numbers of deaths with estimates ranging from 30 to 70 million victims through starvation, prison labour and mass executions. So, lets keep him for sure) etc

Back to the main character
Hitlers replacement if he was eliminated could have been

Hendrich
Many historians regard Heydrich as the darkest figure within the Nazi regime, Adolf Hitler described him as "the man with the iron heart". Now here is a winner, I dont think so Anyway he was assinated in 1942

Goebels Another winner!!!. He advocated progressively harsher discrimination, including the extermination of the Jews in the Holocaust. He did lead Germany for ONE Day after Hilter killed himself but he killed himself Wife and 6 yes 6 children a real leader for the country

Himmler
Well Mr Personality here
Himmler was one of the most powerful men in Nazi Germany and a main architect of the Holocaust. He had what 6,000,000 onlookers, mostly Jews for sure Giving him more power would have increased the number of guests

Goering
Well he wasnt really a Leader
By 1941, Göring was at the peak of his power and influence. As the Second World War progressed, Göring's standing with Hitler and with the German public declined after the Luftwaffe proved incapable of preventing the Allied bombing of Germany's cities and resupplying surrounded Axis forces in Stalingrad. Around that time, Göring increasingly withdrew from the military and political scene to devote his attention to collecting property and artwork, much of which was stolen from Jewish victims of the Holocaust. Informed on 22 April 1945 that Hitler intended to commit suicide, Göring sent a telegram to Hitler requesting permission to assume control of the Reich. Considering his request an act of treason, Hitler removed Göring from all his positions, expelled him from the party, and ordered his arrest.

With Hitler the Allies knew what they had and what they could deal with, incompetence and definite lack of Military experience as he was a CORPORAL!!!

NOW YOUR time to "TRY AGAIN"

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Re: Baghdadi

Post by vlad » November 1, 2019, 7:33 pm

Oh yes the old Reinhard Heydrich now there was a man Evil man just his glare was enough.

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Re: Baghdadi

Post by Laan Yaa Mo » November 2, 2019, 2:43 am

Mr. Doodoo, By doing a little research you will find that a Nazi admiral was head of the Third Reich for a few months after Hitler's successful suicide attempt. This was followed by the carving up of the country into East and West Germany with the Russians, British, French and the U.S. all playing a role in running the State through their assigned zones.. Eventually, a united Germany emerged. All of the successor rulers and governments were an improvement over Hitler, or do you disagree?
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Re: Baghdadi

Post by TJ » November 2, 2019, 3:21 am

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Post by tamada » November 2, 2019, 11:31 am

Laan Yaa Mo wrote:
November 2, 2019, 2:43 am
Mr. Doodoo, By doing a little research you will find that a Nazi admiral was head of the Third Reich for a few months after Hitler's successful suicide attempt. This was followed by the carving up of the country into East and West Germany with the Russians, British, French and the U.S. all playing a role in running the State through their assigned zones.. Eventually, a united Germany emerged. All of the successor rulers and governments were an improvement over Hitler, or do you disagree?
Relevance? I mean apart from showing you wiki'd a bit more just to belabor an insignificant and ultimately incorrect fact?

"On 30 April 1945, when Hitler committed suicide, he was briefly succeeded as chancellor by Joseph Goebbels, as dictated in Hitler's will and testament. With Goebbels following Hitler's suicide with his own, the reins of power passed to Grand Admiral Karl Dönitz as President of Germany. Dönitz, in turn, appointed conservative Count Schwerin von Krosigk as head of government with the title “Leading Minister”."

I consider Doodoo's assertion that Hitler's 'replacement' as being a better man is correct and does not include the immediate, short-lived, nazi-tainted goods or other vestiges of the Third Reich.

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Re: Baghdadi

Post by tamada » November 2, 2019, 11:34 am

TJ wrote:
November 2, 2019, 3:21 am
washington-post-al-baghdadi-1.jpg
Y'all just gotta give us a link to the website where that gem of islamophobic white fear originated.

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Re: Baghdadi

Post by pipoz4444 » November 13, 2019, 8:16 pm

Doodoo wrote:
November 1, 2019, 11:09 am
"The new IS leader is identified as a scholar, a well-known warrior and "emir of war" who has battled American forces and knows "its wars."

"So don't rejoice America for the death of Sheik al-Baghdadi," the speaker said. "Don't you know America that the state (IS) today is at the doorstep of Europe and is in Central Africa? It is also expanding and remaining from east to west." The speaker was referencing the slogan IS used at the height of its successes: "Remaining and expanding.""

Big deal that the US went and eliminated Baghdadi, another one just fills his spot and off we go again.
Hopefully this one aint a Bigger nutter and will stay in his backyard, but I doubt it
There were reasons for never elinimating such idiots like Hitler, Castro etc The one and only reason was that their replacements might be worse
Will ISIS, Taliban,Communism etc ever be eliminated? NOPE Who even heard of ISIS Taliban 30 years ago? So who only knows what organization will emerge to replace them in the future
Totally illogical statements and or arguments - "There were reasons for never eliminating such idiots like Hitler, Castro etc The one and only reason was that their replacements might be worse" :-k :-k =; =;

You do not leave these "Megalomaniacs" in place any longer that you have to, on the premise or assumption that their replacement might be worse or do worse.

Rather you make it known that you will deal with them as the problem they are and then do whatever it takes. Just like the Mossad do. I reason Mossad are so effective it that their Political system allows them to do whatever it takes and isn't clogged up with Snowflakes and Human Rights twats. Something the West and Europe would do well to copy .Just ask Hassan Nasrallah, he hasn't seen the sun rise or set for years.

Likewise there is no correlation between ISIS and the the Taliban or Communism. ISIS is based on a misguided a religious ideology.Taliban and or Communism or are not

Also, it ois becoming harder by the day for these radical organization to pop up and fester
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Re: Baghdadi

Post by Doodoo » November 13, 2019, 9:07 pm

"Also, it ois becoming harder by the day for these radical organization to pop up and fester"

A perfect DREAM and that is exactly what it is , A DREAM. As long as there are idealists(nutters) whether they be Islamic, Christian, or whatever religion or not ( I ran into one in Belize that believed the whales and porpoises would come and rescue them when the world flooded,) and money, there will be 2 sides festering and looking for things to say we are better than you

"Likewise there is no correlation between ISIS and the the Taliban or Communism. ISIS is based on a misguided a religious ideology.Taliban and or Communism or are not" Never did say they were correlated.

"You do not leave these "Megalomaniacs" in place any longer that you have to, on the premise or assumption that their replacement might be worse or do worse." Then we have Fat Boy in North Korea, Iran leader Hassan Rouhani, Yemen leader Abdrabbuh Mansur Hadi, Taliban leader Mawlawi Hibatullah Akhundzada, Tehrik-i-Taliban Pakistan leader Mufti Noor Wali Mehsud etc etc etc FCK they are everywhere Never heard of maybe one in the 50's to 80's Back in the OLD DAYS people knew how to fight a real war now they dont. This is because they dont know how to lose

"Big deal that the US went and eliminated Baghdadi, another one just fills his spot and off we go again.
Hopefully this one aint a Bigger nutter and will stay in his backyard, but I doubt it
There were reasons for never elinimating such idiots like Hitler, Castro etc The one and only reason was that their replacements might be worse"
Will ISIS, Taliban,Communism etc ever be eliminated? NOPE Who even heard of ISIS Taliban 30 years ago? So who only knows what organization will emerge to replace them in the future"
I stand by on what I have printed This will never stop until there is a drastic change on both sides (Good Luck) and trying to find a better excuse each time isnt the answer

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Re: Baghdadi

Post by tamada » November 14, 2019, 8:37 am

^ Since the Crusades were all about defeating Islam between the 11th and the 17th century and the Germans still have their nazi fanboys with the NPD and the (only slightly) more acceptable AfD, despite their leaders coming and going, extreme religious and political beliefs and their following is perpetual.

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