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Three Iranian factories 'mass-produce bombs to kill British in Iraq' - TelegraphOriginally posted by NorthWestPerm2Contr View PostBy Bush? No way! It must be true then!
The problem isn’t with proving Iran was behind it, the problem is nobody wanted to do anything about Iran
Obviously idiotic Trump actions will not helpLast edited by AtW; 7 January 2020, 12:51.Comment
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Couldn't be more wrong. ISIS would have overrun Syria and Iraq. Yemen would have undergone mass slaughter by Saudi. He is a war hero who has defended millions.Originally posted by AtW View PostWell if one makes EFP in Iraq under direction and training, plus clever triggers from Iran, which wasn’t exactly top secret , then it makes Iran responsible since it was done by Quds Force run by Suleimani.
He should have been taken out 15 years ago - a lot of people all around the world (especially in Syria, Yemen) woukd still be alive now.Comment
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The Telegraph!Originally posted by AtW View Post
You keep producing more gatekeepers to the truth! If you find a reference from the Daily Mail then that will prove it's the ultimate truth! I can't cope with such truth seeking media outlets.Comment
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Which publications do you consider acceptable? I'm interested in your listOriginally posted by NorthWestPerm2Contr View PostThe Telegraph!
You keep producing more gatekeepers to the truth! If you find a reference from the Daily Mail then that will prove it's the ultimate truth! I can't cope with such truth seeking media outlets.
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The reason IsIS appeared is due to Obama pulling troops too soon AND Iranians using Shia population to take revenge against Sunnies who then happily joined ISIS as means to fight backOriginally posted by NorthWestPerm2Contr View PostCouldn't be more wrong. ISIS would have overrun Syria and Iraq. Yemen would have undergone mass slaughter by Saudi. He is a war hero who has defended millions.Comment
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Pravda.su is every useful idiots guideOriginally posted by Platypus View PostWhich publications do you consider acceptable? I'm interested in your list
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Ones that are not openly racist.Originally posted by Platypus View PostWhich publications do you consider acceptable? I'm interested in your list
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Like which ones, give namesOriginally posted by NorthWestPerm2Contr View PostOnes that are not openly racist.Comment
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Wow. Straight out of the Trump 3 page book.Originally posted by AtW View PostThe reason IsIS appeared is due to Obama pulling troops too soon AND Iranians using Shia population to take revenge against Sunnies who then happily joined ISIS as means to fight back
ISIS was created by arms that certain countries (some of which can not be named) as well as the US providing arms to Syrian "Rebels" aka Al Qaeda and ISIS (Whether you believe that's direct or indirect is another matter). If you don't believe me, google images of the arms that both groups had. Evidence all over the web and actually in pretty much every single media outlet.Comment
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