deltex1
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Just wondering if Notfooled had any additions to report on the activities of the unprecedented coalition?
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It might have something to do with the underwhelming response by Obama to the pleas of the Kurds and the calls for action by alSisi and the King of Jordan. Obama is fixated on his legacy role with his friends in Iran.Has anyone noticed that ISIS-ISIL-IS (whatever-the-hell it is, that they call themselves, here or there) can swarm over huge tracts of Iraq and Syria, in a matter of weeks, but that a crappy little assault on a single city by the so-called 'coalition' (Iraqi Army and/or related militias) will 'stall' so quickly?
If true, then, why is that?
Why does ISIS make such stunning progress so quickly and (seemingly) so easily, while the 'coalition' can't find its own ass with both hands?
Could it be a matter of motivation?
If you're convinced of the Rightness of your cause, you're going to fight one helluva lot harder than if you do not.
Have we reached the point where those (in the region) opposing ISIS really don't believe in what they're doing?
I just don't know, but it's what comes to mind, under the circumstances.