Syrian planes hit Sunni insurgents in Iraq

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Re: Syrian planes hit Sunni insurgents in Iraq

Postby planosteve » Thu Jun 26, 2014 5:52 pm

Of course it is possible that an entire army just materialized from nothing in the dessert. That makes as much sense as a bunch of ragheads hijacking 4 airliners with boxcutters and flying them into 3 buildings.
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Re: Syrian planes hit Sunni insurgents in Iraq

Postby BigTex » Thu Jun 26, 2014 6:10 pm

Or hiding a 777 at Diego Garcia.

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Re: Syrian planes hit Sunni insurgents in Iraq

Postby planosteve » Thu Jun 26, 2014 6:18 pm

BigTex wrote:Or hiding a 777 at Diego Garcia.

Or just refueling it at Diego Garcia.
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Re: Syrian planes hit Sunni insurgents in Iraq

Postby BigTex » Thu Jun 26, 2014 6:38 pm

Oh so now it's just REFUELING.

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Re: Syrian planes hit Sunni insurgents in Iraq

Postby Bob Of Burleson » Fri Jun 27, 2014 7:55 am

Iraqi Shiites pushing for al-Maliki's removal

By HAMZA HENDAWI and QASSIM ABDUL-ZAHRA

BAGHDAD (AP) — Prominent Shiite leaders pushed Thursday for the removal of Iraqi Prime Minister Nouri al-Maliki as parliament prepared to start work next week on putting together a new government, under intense U.S. pressure to rapidly form a united front against an unrelenting Sunni insurgent onslaught.

Increasingly, the Shiite al-Maliki's former allies believe he cannot lead an inclusive government that can draw minority Sunnis away from support for the fighters who have swept over a large swath of Iraq as they head toward the capital, Baghdad. In a further sign of Iraq's unraveling along sectarian lines, a bombing on Thursday killed 12 people in a Shiite neighborhood of Baghdad that houses a revered shrine, and police found the bullet-riddled bodies of eight Sunnis south of the capital.

Most crucially, though, backing for al-Maliki is weakening with his most important ally, neighboring Iran.

A senior Iranian general who met with Shiite politicians in Iraq during a 10-day visit this month returned home with a list of potential prime minister candidates for Iran's leadership to consider, several senior Iraqi Shiite politicians who have knowledge of the general's meetings told The Associated Press.

Iran's supreme leader, Ayatollah Ali Khamenei, wants al-Maliki to remain in his post, at least for now, the politicians said, but Iran's moderate president, Hassan Rouhani, believes al-Maliki must go or else Iraq will fragment. Khamenei holds final say in all state matters in Iran, but the politicians expressed doubt he would insist on al-Maliki against overwhelming rejection of him by Iraq's Shiite parties.

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Re: Syrian planes hit Sunni insurgents in Iraq

Postby planosteve » Fri Jun 27, 2014 8:12 am

BigTex wrote:Oh so now it's just REFUELING.
Probably dumped the bodies and took aboard some of their famous cigars.
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