Richard, 

 You have to remember that ISIS is the most radical of all militants in the 
Middle East.  Even the established Muslim countries dread the brand of Islam 
that ISIS promotes. 
 

 In short, ISIS can be the cause of their own destruction.  It is time now for 
the world to unite, Muslims and others with faith alike, to stop the rise of 
ISIS.  They must be eliminated as a political and religious force.  And, if any 
of them are captured, they must be tried in the world court for crimes against 
humanity.
 

 IOW, these events can lead to a world catharsis which would eventually open to 
a higher level of world consciousness.
 

---In FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com, <punditster@...> wrote :

 On 8/27/2014 11:12 AM, jr_esq@... mailto:jr_esq@... [FairfieldLife] wrote:

   Salyavin,
 

 IMO, ISIS and the Sunnis are one and the same.  The so called militants are 
the Sunni fighters at night, figuratively speaking, and during the daylight 
they become the residents of the towns doing their ordinary tasks.
 

 Obama is correct in saying that this problem is an Iraqi problem.  They have 
to let the democratic process take hold in their own culture and understanding.
 

 And who are the victims?  The minority people of Iraq, including the 
Christians, who are attempting to live in peace in a troubled land.
 

 In the meantime, the kabal that is funding this mayhem is rejoicing in the 
money they're making by selling barrels of oil at very high prices to Europe, 
the USA and the rest of the world.
 

 Is this evil or what?

 >
 According to what I've read, the U.S. does not import any oil for refining 
from Iraq - we are 97% energy independent at this point. The lack of oil 
resources will affect Europe more than the U.S. and Europe may be the first set 
of countries to be restricted in energy resources when and if Russia starts 
shutting off the pipeline and sells oil and gas instead to China. Unless some 
radical changes in foreign policy are implemented it doesn't look good to the 
EU. Maybe it's time for the NATO countries to really beef up their national 
defense.
 
 The problem is that the ISIS wants to establish a training camp for insurgents 
to attack the west as a base of operations. Needless to say, this is a huge 
problem if they are able to obtain weapons of mass destruction. The bigger 
problem is the Islamic radicalization of the nuclear armed countries of Iran 
and Pakistan. It may be that we will have to go in there with boots on the 
ground with allied forces in order to prevent a nuclear attack. Maybe in the 
future the entire Middle East will become fenced off entirely from the rest of 
the civilized world - similar to the Gaza Strip.
 >
 
 
 
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<jr_esq@...> mailto:jr_esq@... wrote :
 
 This is such an absurd turn of events.  Why did the Iraqi army give up so 
easily against ISIS?  IMO, the Iraqi army was infiltrated with sympathizers of 
ISIS.  The officers of the army were probably paid off by ISIS to run away with 
their subordinates and leave the American vehicles and equipment to the 
militants.
 
 
 Maybe they were just scared?
 
 
 Maybe the US should put self-destruct devices in their next bunch of free 
gifts to the middle east..
 
 
 
 
 It appears that the Iraqi army does not want to fight and are willing to be 
subjugated by the militants.  In the end, they are willing to let the 
Christians and other minorities to be killed as sacrifices to the militant 
overlords.
 
 
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