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U.S. battles ISIS, Iran-backed militias as Syria quietly becomes top global war zone
In October 2019, then-President Donald Trump ordered the withdrawal of U.S. forces from Syria.

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the problem with Islamic terrorism is that they'll regroup and teach 'the old ways' (ancient ways, really) to modern youngsters all over again after you leave a territory, as the only way to live by, in a convincing manner.
so 10 to 20 years after western forces and western influences leaving a temporarily-managed country, you got a large breeding ground again, filled with young adults who are fully indoctrinated *and* motivated to hate all things western but the US most of all.
at the slightest sign of American or western assertiveness, they'll respond violently. until struck down often enough again, which means again trillions and years spent combatting them.
it's a recipe for endless war! those are NOT good, people! and you already know why!

same thing is gonna happen to Afghanistan, and they're expanding into Western-Africa (Mali).
NATO and all of their allied countries' leaderships (from local to national) should keep in mind that it's not just the Muslims that have reason, or so they think, to hate us, it's the Asians and some of the Africans and South-Americans too.

WE ARE OUTNUMBERED 2 or 3 to 1.
and our military technological edge is very vulnerable, both remotely and locally. we constantly feed them our latest designs in our own tests against their forces in real combat.
 
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U.S. battles ISIS, Iran-backed militias as Syria quietly becomes top global war zone
In October 2019, then-President Donald Trump ordered the withdrawal of U.S. forces from Syria.

Local : 2022-10-07(Friday) 20 : 40 : 20
Remote : 2022-10-07(Friday) 20 : 40 : 20
Found via World Headlines on nicer.app

the problem with Islamic terrorism is that they'll regroup and teach 'the old ways' (ancient ways, really) to modern youngsters all over again after you leave a territory, as the only way to live by, in a convincing manner.
so 10 to 20 years after western forces and western influences leaving a temporarily-managed country, you got a large breeding ground again, filled with young adults who are fully indoctrinated *and* motivated to hate all things western but the US most of all.
at the slightest sign of American or western assertiveness, they'll respond violently. until struck down often enough again, which means again trillions and years spent combatting them.
it's a recipe for endless war! those are NOT good, people! and you already know why!

same thing is gonna happen to Afghanistan, and they're expanding into Western-Africa (Mali).
Meh, just gives us another opportunity to bomb a bunch of barbaric muslims. Imagine the cool new weapons we will unleash on them in 20-30 years. :dunno:
 
and don't give me that "peace can come through strength only" crap.
strength without diplomacy and honest and sincere trade is just international bullying, often with gruesome realness.
 
are you serious? weapons? cool? that's a contradiction. weapons are never cool.
That is a silly statement. Guns are cool as fuck. Thats why all the top grossing films have guns in them. We ALL love guns.
 
That is a silly statement. Guns are cool as fuck. Thats why all the top grossing films have guns in them. We ALL love guns.
well, that's fine of course, but your love for guns is getting your allies into trouble. stop finding reasons to sell to kids and teenagers, 20-somethings and some of the 30-somethings, and then *known* to the rest of the population that has an above-averagely smart brain, for you to actually *use* weapons of war on a rapidly increasing number of enemies (notice how that spiked after Trump's "statements" about China?). :p

clearly, you need more diplomacy than bravery here. ;)
 
and don't give me that "peace can come through strength only" crap.
strength without diplomacy and honest and sincere trade is just international bullying, often with gruesome realness.
Diplomacy with who? Be specific. Iran? North Korea? You think youre going to get peace through diplomacy with them?
 
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