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Q: Pistol, rifle, or AK47?

Which has served you best.

Also, while I have your attention: what is the best way of putting out a lit fuse wire?
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SoLeRiMix31-35, M
RPG and M4!

Let's kill some terrorists!

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BlueMetalChick26-30, F
@SoLeRiMix Alright, fine, but only if they're legit terrorists. We've already killed 93,000 children under the age of six in Yemen by starving them to death in our "war on terror."
SoLeRiMix31-35, M
@BlueMetalChick My views are different about that!

They instigated it and now they'll pay a heavy price for it.

Technically, C.I.A instigated it in 1950's but instead of avenging C.I.A, they unleashed their vengeance on whole world!

Worst, President Obama did nuclear deal with Iran and kept ignoring Israel. A blunder he committed!

There may be peace loving Muslims but they are always outnumbered by the ones who believe in radical Islamic terrorism!

So, the war on terror is legit. No remorse for the so called innocents killed in this war!
SoLeRiMix31-35, M
@BlueMetalChick Ofcourse, I'll kill terrorists. In case, a terrorist uses any Muslim child or woman as a shield and that child or woman too picks up the weapon after the terrorist falls down, I won't mind pulling the trigger!

Ask the soldiers who served in Somalia, Iraq and Syria. They faced it on regular basis. Movie 'American Sniper' too had a scene like this.
BlueMetalChick26-30, F
@SoLeRiMix Yes, those 93,000 children instigated it. Those 5 and under children really picked a fight with the US-Saudi Coalition, didn't they.

Guy, the entire conflict there is only happening because the Americans want the Shi'ite government out of power. When did Yemen do anything to instigate? They didn't attack the United States, they didn't threaten to attack the United States, they don't even have the capacity to if they wanted to.

I don't need to ask the soldiers who served in Somalia or Iraq because firstly, I grew up in the Middle East, so I've already seen it, and secondly, the American invasions of those countries were also Illegal both under the US Constitution and international law. When did Iraq attack the USA? When did Somalia attack the USA?

The movie "American Sniper" was a work of fiction. It was based on the life of a man who made up stories about shooting and killing Americans who were taking food from abandoned grocery stores in New Orleans after hurricane Katrina decimated the state of Louisiana in 2005. He lied and said he shot over thirty people from his apartment window. He was also caught lying about a story he fabricated involving shooting and killing two armed carjackers in Texas. A major plot point of the movie was that Chris Kyle felt remorse for the children he saw die during his tour of duty or for the women and kids used as human shields. Yet Kyle's own diary features passages about how he enjoyed shooting children and called them "fun size terrorists" or said that he was "killing them before they grew up to become terrorists."
ValentineM
@BlueMetalChick it seems I can鈥檛 give BA to a Reply. Otherwise, you would have it, deservedly.
BlueMetalChick26-30, F
@Valentine I didn't lose 75% of my fucking relatives for someone to bullshit me and tell me that every nation that conveniently possesses oil wealth "picked a fight" with a country halfway around the globe. I didn't spend twelve years starving half to death and unable to find clean drinking water because of a massive cholera outbreak for it. I'm minus a fucking eyeball over here because of this war, because of this genocide, because of this blatant embrace of imperialistic avarice. People wanna talk about terrorists? America funds and arms Saudi Arabia, the biggest terror state on Earth. The nation that flew a pair of jet airliners into the World Trade Center and killed thousands yet the United States still sucks their cock and doesn't ask questions.
SoLeRiMix31-35, M
@BlueMetalChick The war in Somalia was not an attack planned by US, it was United Nations that requested US to send their best peace-keeping force to Somalia to help Somali Democrat Republics fight the Armed Rebels Group in the Civil-War!

Now, the war there is in Al-Qaeda's hand!

Still, Somali democrats seek USA's help!

About Iraq, Saddam Hussein was planning a chemical warfare and was supporting Al-Qaeda and other militant groups. Hence, he had to be brought down!

Yes, US wanted control of Iraq's oil resources too. Another main agenda of this war!

Syria, ISIS wants control of oil resources. US won't let that happen. The pipeline that enters Asia from Syria. Russia denies US control over it. To some extent, Russians are right too. So, both are helping Syrian leaders fight ISIS while plotting against each other.

Your version of American Sniper, I completely disagree with that!

Please don't harm the legacy of a true American hero!

Truth is C.I.A had it's eye on Middle-East's oil since 1950's. For that, they concoted an evil plan. Make the nations feel insecure and indirectly help rebellion forces disturb the nation's government. Let both buy weapons from us. The rebellion would help us gain control over their oil.

When Middle-Eastern rebels realized the evil game of USA's C.I.A, instead of fighting them, they deduced that all Non-Muslim nations are their enemy!

Hence, rebellion turned into radical Islamic terrorism and now, majority of Muslims in Middle-East and other Islamic countries support it.

Had these rebels targeted only C.I.A, whole world would be with them but world supports USA despite the atrocities of C.I.A in Middle-East.

That's the reason why Muslims are seen with a suspicious eye everywhere in the world.

To be honest, I don't like and respect Muslims. I see them as radical Islamic terrorists!

In Yemen and Syria, it's Muslims that kill other Muslims. Thanks to Iranian Militia, ISIS and Jehadic Rebels. Army of Yemen and Syria alone can not handle them. Hence, NATO's i.e. USA's help is needed there!
BlueMetalChick26-30, F
@SoLeRiMix Alright let's break this down one piece at a time.

[quote]About Iraq, Saddam Hussein was planning a chemical warfare and was supporting Al-Qaeda and other militant groups. Hence, he had to be brought down![/quote]
You're sixteen years too late on this one buddy, we found out that Hussein possessed no chemical or biological weapons of any kind way back when George W. Bush was president. So no, Iraq was not planning a chemical warfare.

As for supporting Al Qaeda, WE support Al Qaeda. Right now. We arm and fund Al Qaeda through Saudi Arabia. We provide weapons and money for Al Qaeda. A lot more than Iraq ever has.

[quote]Yes, US wanted control of Iraq's oil resources too. Another main agenda of this war![/quote]
This is correct. It's despicable and atrocious but it is correct.

[quote]Syria, ISIS wants control of oil resources. US won't let that happen.[/quote]
American allied with ISIS in Syria to help overthrow Bashad al Assar. They failed of course and ISIS was unable to topple the Assad regime even with American help. It's factually incorrect that the United States went into Syria to stop ISIS from taking control of oil resources.

[quote]So, both are helping Syrian leaders fight ISIS while plotting against each other.[/quote]
The Russians are helping Syrian leaders fight ISIS. The Americans are helping ISIS fight the Syrian leaders. That's what the entire Syrian Civil War is, the rebels battling the Assad regime. America sides with the rebels, Russia sides with Assad. Over three quarters of the rebels are jihadists. America doesn't care and gives them money and weapons anyway.

[quote]Your version of American Sniper, I completely disagree with that! Please don't harm the legacy of a true American hero![/quote]
An American hero who lied about killing carjackers in Texas? An American hero who lied and said he shot over thirty people from his window in New Orleans because they were trying to get food after hurricane Katrina destroyed the city? An American hero who wrote in his own diary that he enjoyed shooting children because he felt he was preventing them from growing up to be terrorists?

This is shit that actually happened. This isn't shit from a Hollywood production starring Bradley Cooper. This is based on the writings of Chris Kyle himself and on events that transpired in the real world, not on a movie screen.

[quote]Truth is C.I.A had it's eye on Middle-East's oil since 1950's. For that, they concoted an evil plan. Make the nations feel insecure and indirectly help rebellion forces disturb the nation's government. Let both buy weapons from us. The rebellion would help us gain control over their oil.[/quote]
Now this is mostly correct. We'd been getting Middle Eastern oil at a really low price for a long time. It was in the 1950's when that started to change because Iran, one of the biggest suppliers of oil to the United States and also the United Kingdom, decided to hold a democratic election and, for the first time in that era, have a peaceful exchange of power. Unfortunately for the USA and UK, the new leader they picked was a guy named Mohammad Mosadegh (I might have spelled that wrong) and he decided to return the oil wealth to the Iranian citizens by nationalizing their oil industry. This greatly upset America and Britain because now they weren't getting that super low price for their oil. And that's when the evil plan you mentioned was concocted.

[quote]To be honest, I don't like and respect Muslims. I see them as radical Islamic terrorists![/quote]
If a person is a radical terrorist then they're a radical terrorist. If they're not, then they're not. Trust me, I've known more of these people than anyone else. I spent my entire childhood around them.

[quote]In Yemen and Syria, it's Muslims that kill other Muslims. Thanks to Iranian Militia, ISIS and Jehadic Rebels. Army of Yemen and Syria alone can not handle them. Hence, NATO's i.e. USA's help is needed there![/quote]
Syria is a situation of a proxy war between two superpowers, those being the United States and Russia. In Yemen's case, it's the United States and Saudi Arabia waging a genocide. In 1989, the separate countries of Northern Yemen and Southern Yemen went to war with each other. One year later, in 1990, the war was ended with Southern Yemen victorious. The Northern Yemeni leaders, who were Sunni Muslims, were exiled from the region and the Southern Yemeni leaders, who were all Shi'ites, unified both countries into one, simply calling it "Yemen". This greatly upset America because the Americans are enemies with Shi'a Islam due to Iran, and so they contracted Saudi Arabia, a Sunni nation, to invade Yemen and remove the Shi'a government so they could reinstall the Sunni government. Thus was the birth of the US-Saudi Coalition. It's an unjust invasion that's turned into a blockade and a bombing campaign that is indiscriminate and targetless. In other words, it's an ethnic cleansing.
SoLeRiMix31-35, M
@BlueMetalChick

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You're sixteen years too late on this one buddy, we found out that Hussein possessed no chemical or biological weapons of any kind way back when George W. Bush was president. So no, Iraq was not planning a chemical warfare.

As for supporting Al Qaeda, WE support Al Qaeda. Right now. We arm and fund Al Qaeda through Saudi Arabia. We provide weapons and money for Al Qaeda. A lot more than Iraq ever has.
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This is the reason why I said he was planning a chemical warfare. US forces acted before he could do some damage because they received intel and they took it on a serious note. Sadam Hussein had captured some scientists from Ukraine and they were forced to do the needful.

US-Saudi alliance was initiated for the very reason that we spoke about i.e. oil. Yes, US funded and trained Middle-Eastern mercenaries that became Al-Qaeda later.

However, when C.I.A noticed that the evil plan has trapped them as Al-Qaeda trageted US, they stopped funding the program. Who's resolving their mess to date? US soldiers!
SoLeRiMix31-35, M
@BlueMetalChick [quote]

American allied with ISIS in Syria to help overthrow Bashad al Assar. They failed of course and ISIS was unable to topple the Assad regime even with American help. It's factually incorrect that the United States went into Syria to stop ISIS from taking control of oil resources.
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All major terrorist organisations has heads that were once trained by US Special Ops Unit. They trained them to use them as per their convenience but those heads used their training as an oppotunity to raise an Army of radical Islamic terrorists!

This disturbs C.I.A to date. That's why they now want to resolve the mess they have created.

Yes, US forces as well as Israel are fighting ISIS in Syria.

Helping rebels would further cause problems, they know it.

It is about the oil pipe-line. Russia and USA both want to control Syria and for that they may want their chosen leaders to sit on thone!
SoLeRiMix31-35, M
@BlueMetalChick [quote]

If a person is a radical terrorist then they're a radical terrorist. If they're not, then they're not. Trust me, I've known more of these people than anyone else. I spent my entire childhood around them
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My country has Muslims too. We have always loved them but they always preach hatred towards Non-Muslim communities in my country. That's not the case only in my country, it's in every Non-Muslim country they live in.

You were lucky enough to be surrounded by good and friendly Muslims but only few are like that.

Muslim simply mean radical Islsmic terrorist.

The Maulanas when they preach hatred towards all Non-Muslim communities, be it a Muslim from low-class, middle-class or elite-class, they all proudly hail to it!

Hence, no mercy, love or forgiveness for these radical Islamic terrorists!
BlueMetalChick26-30, F
@SoLeRiMix You misunderstand me. I have far, far more hatred and aggression towards terrorists than you do. I grew up around terrorists, not peaceful people. What I'm trying to tell you is that if you want to stop terrorists, then stop giving them money and weapons. Stop funding them, stop arming them, stop being their friend.
SW-User
@SoLeRiMix [quote]You were lucky enough to be surrounded by good and friendly Muslims but only few are like that.

Muslim simply mean radical Islsmic terrorist[/quote]
This is evil and very wrong. You know it
BlueMetalChick26-30, F
@SW-User I grew up in a fucking genocide and he says I was "lucky."