Do you know of any Israeli Extremists wanting to kill Americans???

On Wed, Jul 30, 2014 at 3:01 PM, plainolamerican <[email protected]>
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> *Thanks To US zionists, Israeli Extremists Have Everything They Need To
> Kill Americans*
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> On Wednesday, July 30, 2014 11:54:42 AM UTC-5, Travis wrote:
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>> *Thanks To War On Terror, Islamic Extremists Have Everything They Need To
>> Kill Americans*
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>> July 30, 2014 by Sam Rolley
>> <http://personalliberty.com/author/samrolleypl/>
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>>  A top military official who heads the Defense Intelligence Agency told
>> journalists at the Aspen Security Forum last week that the United States is
>> no safer than it was before the World Trade Center attacks that set the
>> Nation’s perpetual war machine into motion. In fact, the Nation is likely
>> far less safe than it was in 2001.
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>> “We have a whole gang of new actors out there that are far more extreme
>> than al-Qaida,” Lt. Gen. Michael Flynn said, according to the *Christian
>> Science Monitor.*
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>> Of course, Flynn’s remarks certainly don’t come as a surprise to anyone
>> paying attention to the current state of global affairs.
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>> Hawks intent on keeping U.S. military action alive in the Mideast have
>> commonly argued that the U.S. must fight them (whoever they are) over there
>> (wherever that is) to prevent bloodshed in the homeland. Other times, those
>> hawks have warned Americans of depraved despots in possession of dangerous
>> weapons.
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>> As a result, many Americans gladly and patriotically supported U.S.
>> invasions in the Mideast — most importantly those to pursue extremists in
>> the deserts of Afghanistan and its neighboring countries and to cripple
>> Saddam Hussein’s regime and bring Democracy to Iraq. In the past 13 years,
>> the United States has spent trillions of dollars and lost thousands of
>> American soldiers as the world’s leading self-appointed crusader against*
>> terror*, an enemy with no concrete face or nation, and purveyor of
>> democracy, a form of government best served self-earned.
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>> So how have we done?
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>> In October 2001, U.S. forces invaded Afghanistan in pursuit of Osama bin
>> Laden who claimed responsibility for the Trade Center attacks. The war was
>> sold to an emotional American public as a straightforward operation to cut
>> off al-Qaida’s head and install a government that would, unlike the Taliban
>> that seized control in 1996, prevent extremists from ever again using
>> Afghanistan as a terror staging ground.
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>> The Taliban were eventually replaced by a farcical sham of a democratic
>> government in Afghanistan. And elections, rife with predictable corruption,
>> have taken place in the country from time to time. After repeated U.S.
>> troop surges and withdrawals over the course of several years, the U.S.
>> military eventually settled into a routine of training Afghan forces (who
>> routinely turned to be infiltrated by extremists intent on killing U.S.
>> soldiers) to defend themselves without American support.
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>> If you squint really hard, it almost looks like the U.S. achieved its
>> goal in Afghanistan. With eyes wide open, however, one would be able to see
>> all the way back to the 1970s — when the U.S. first attempted Afghan regime
>> change — and realize that history is on repeat.
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>> *The New York Times* reported last week:
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>> The Taliban have found success beyond their traditional strongholds in
>> the rural south and are now dominating territory near crucial highways and
>> cities that surround Kabul, the capital, in strategic provinces like Kapisa
>> and Nangarhar.
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>> Their advance has gone unreported because most American forces have left
>> the field and officials in Kabul have largely refused to talk about it.
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>> So extremists are taking over larger swaths of land than they had
>> previously influenced in Afghanistan. That’s not so bad. At least we won
>> Iraq, right?
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>> In March 2003, President George W. Bush ordered an invasion of Iraq to
>> eliminate the country’s weapons of mass destruction.
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>> “They’re in the area around Tikrit and Baghdad and east, west, south and
>> north somewhat,” Bush said at the time.
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>> They weren’t. Actually, we never found them.
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>> The U.S. invasion did manage to take Saddam and his Baath Party out of
>> power and install a *new*, *more democratic *government. Unfortunately,
>> good ole apple pie democracy evidently was not enough to calm the tensions
>> of nearly 1,500 years of tribal conflict between Sunni and Shiite Islam in
>> the region.
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>> Under the Baath Party’s rule, Iraq was led by its Sunni minority, as it
>> had been since the Ottoman Empire. That, of course, wasn’t pleasant for
>> many members of the majority Shiite population. So when Prime Minister
>> Nouri al-Maliki, a Shiite at the helm of a largely Shiite government, took
>> control in Iraq after Saddam’s ouster, things got predictably nasty for the
>> Nation’s Sunnis.
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>> The Islamic State terror group (aka ISIS/ISIL), mostly consisting of
>> violent extremists intent on turning the whole Arab world into a jihad
>> training camp, has profoundly benefited from the tribal tensions that were
>> inflamed by the U.S. invasion. And with the help of wealthy Sunni donors
>> the group is quickly taking control of much of Iraq.
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>> “The speed that [ISIS] came into this northern city of Iraq, into Mosul,
>> and they were able to, you know, kind of [cut through Iraqi security force
>> defenses] like a hot knife through butter through really about four [Iraqi
>> Army] divisions,” Flynn said of the current situation, “I would say that,
>> yeah, that caught us — that level of speed that they were able to do that —
>> caught us by surprise.”
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>> With Iraq’s democratic government likely a stone’s throw (pun intended)
>> from collapsing and Afghanistan having never really managed to have a
>> legitimate governing structure following the U.S. invasions, the situation
>> in the Mideast looks about as bad as it possibly could. But thanks to the
>> United States’ decision to aid rebels overthrow relatively stable — though
>> sometimes despicable — regimes in places like Libya and Syria, the
>> situation is actually much more volatile that the Pentagon would like to
>> admit.
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>> Syria’s civil war has given the Islamic State group an opportunity to
>> take over large portions of the country for the borderless Islamic state it
>> is bent on creating. Libya, meanwhile, is in a state of chaos and largely
>> under the control of al-Qaida militants.
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>> The United States’ war on terror has expanded al-Qaida’s reign and
>> created the opportunity for more extreme extremists under the Islamic State
>> group flag to gain a firm foothold throughout the Mideast. How is that
>> possible?
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>> Flynn contends that it’s because it’s hard to attack an idea with a
>> military.
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>> “I, you know, have been going against these guys for a long time. The
>> core is the core belief that these individuals have — and it’s not on the
>> run,” he said. “That ideology is actually, sadly, it feels like it’s
>> exponentially growing.”
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>> Meanwhile, the United States’ southern border is too poorly defended to
>> stop illegal immigrants, most of them people with no ill-intent toward the
>> Nation and no fanatical religious drive to murder, from making it into the
>> country. When you consider how a highly organized and opportunistic group
>> of jihadists like those who make up the Islamic State group might exploit
>> the border weaknesses, it becomes pretty obvious where those trillions of
>> taxpayer dollars would have been better spent.
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