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128 dead in syrian town after CIA launches 'revenge attack'
Nicepoint:
https://youtu.be/92vuuZt7wak?t=10m18s
Drydess:
--- Quote from: HellHound on October 23, 2017, 01:50:29 PM ---You're right, nothing like that has ever happened before. Never has armed conflict ended an ideology.
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white supremacy, communism, and national socialistsm are still strongly relevant, hence why we hear about it so much
the difference there is mainly just location though. in a place like the middle east it's really loving easy for someone to decide that everyone is out to get them so it'd be a stuffload more difficult to actually take down wahhabism
Frankie²:
--- Quote from: MTrRxx on October 23, 2017, 10:01:27 AM ---forget. I like the god CIA, but not the terrorist group CIA. Why did they have to name themselves after the Egyptian Goddess of health, marriage, and wisdom.
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you seem like the kinda guy that would say something like that at school just to stir the pot and be smug about it the entire time because you're technically correct
TeeOS:
--- Quote from: HellHound on October 23, 2017, 01:50:29 PM ---You're right, nothing like that has ever happened before. Never has armed conflict ended an ideology.
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Oh yeah, we totally ended that ideology right there. We have never seen anything attempt national socialistsm since then. Look, ma! I can use wikipedia links, too!
TristanLuigi:
--- Quote from: Drydess on October 23, 2017, 01:54:58 PM --- white supremacy, communism, and national socialistsm are still strongly relevant, hence why we hear about it so much
the difference there is mainly just location though. in a place like the middle east it's really loving easy for someone to decide that everyone is out to get them so it'd be a stuffload more difficult to actually take down wahhabism
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compounding that, a lot of military actions usually have the opposite effect as intended
the US can bomb the stuff out of some terrorists, but if some civilians are killed too - and they almost always are - their friends, families and communities are very likely to blame the US, which can mean them becoming terrorists themselves