Karl Stein wrote: » A good all round summation of what's going on. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7FdnMJyiiwg
Deco99 wrote: » Recent conspiracy theory suggests the video is a fake. I've no desire to watch it so cant give a personal opinion
LorMal wrote: » Allegedly dead?????? Didn't look like a superficial wound to me..
WILL NEVER LOG OFF wrote: » I can hardly believe IS is real. It's like some parody spoof movie , starring stereotypical evil villains. Or 1990's kid's TV. It would be great to fast-forward to a gang of international kids save the day, like that show, Spellbinders
h2005 wrote: » There's a conspiracy theory forum for that bollocks.
Roger Hassenforder wrote: » I'm not a bit right after watching the beheading of a couple of teenagers while they were still alive (for some morbid curiosity I clicked on a link, on liveleaks via 'Syrianfight', could only watch half of it), allegedly by IS. not posting the link, believe me, I'm doing you a favour. has me thinking, as most of us agree they're despicable and barbaric, whats to be done long term? what can be done? back up the Kurds militarily, and hope they can hold them off. Carpet bomb IS when the chance presents? hope they go away? as my enemy's enemy is my fried, is Assad back in the good books? hope al-Abadi can pull Iraq together? presumably if "democratic elections" take place would result be a more extreme muslim brotherhood? is there such a thing as a moderate muslim in this part of the world? "engage" with them, give them a bit of Syria and Iraq for their Caliphate and hope they go away...? the west abandons the middle east and leaves them at each other.s throats? dissolve the artificially created borders (other than Israel!) and let tribes/sects decide boundaries?ideas for solutions please?[/QUOTE] let them at it...once they are not killing innocents....an organinsation that big will tear itself apart once it has no one to battle with....it will end in a rather horrendous internal bloodbath for all these youngsters turning up to fight for them as internal powerstruggles take hold
tomwaterford wrote: » let them at it...once they are not killing innocents....an organinsation that big will tear itself apart once it has no one to battle with....it will end in a rather horrendous internal bloodbath for all these youngsters turning up to fight for them as internal powerstruggles take hold
jank wrote: » So given that there has been a few days past since it has emerged via video evidence that ISIS stripped semi naked 250 Syrian solders, forced marched them to exhaustion and then proceed to execute each and every last one of them, you would think that the largest anti war organisation in Ireland would issue a statement about the latest events in Iraq. Well... not really. Instead they are still reading from their hymn sheet and pleading to the West to stop bombing ISIS and leave northern Iraq alone. Could not make this up tbh.http://irishantiwar.org/node/2208
Roger Hassenforder wrote: » ideas for solutions please?
renegademaster wrote: » the anti war movement are against the wars that created ISIS, and those who are profiting from the illegal wars knew this as they began them!!
In the video entitled “A Second Message to America,” Sotloff appears in an orange jumpsuit before he is beheaded by an Islamic State fighter.
jank wrote: » I suppose the west are to blame for the Syrian civil war too.
renegademaster wrote: » well yes they are, they were busy trying to get Assad out by any means and it's completly backfired on them!!
cometogether wrote: » Bloody savages. Imagine that, your family knowing that you had died like that and that anyone can watch it on the internet. I can't think of anything worse tbh
opinionated3 wrote: » Oh gimme a break. Irish anti war are just anti American. Hypocrites the lot of them. Bunch of left overs from the woodstock era.