Welcome to DU! The truly grassroots left-of-center political community where regular people, not algorithms, drive the discussions and set the standards. Join the community: Create a free account Support DU (and get rid of ads!): Become a Star Member Latest Breaking News Editorials & Other Articles General Discussion The DU Lounge All Forums Issue Forums Culture Forums Alliance Forums Region Forums Support Forums Help & Search

DirkGently

(12,151 posts)
15. As you keep saying, $$ is the problem.
Sat Sep 13, 2014, 04:45 PM
Sep 2014

A weapons embargo, enforced, would be a start. ISIS is running around waving American weapons we left in Iraq.

There is no military solution, if that's what you're implying. Fighting ISIS benefits Assad, Iran, and Hezbollah.

Recommendations

0 members have recommended this reply (displayed in chronological order):

No. JoePhilly Sep 2014 #1
+1000 Shankapotomus Sep 2014 #17
Yup. Agschmid Sep 2014 #27
In many ways IS is more like the Taliban than it is like AQ. morningfog Sep 2014 #2
they wanted $132 million for mr. foley. a prisoner exchange probably didn't exist for isis. spanone Sep 2014 #3
Bergdahl = property of US Government, abducted in combat zone by hostile forces TwilightGardener Sep 2014 #4
ie political interest just like the oil. liberal_at_heart Sep 2014 #5
I think the Obama administration definitely wanted all hostages back, military, civilian, TwilightGardener Sep 2014 #6
Then why not do the same thing for the journalist that they did for Bergdahl? liberal_at_heart Sep 2014 #7
How could they? They are entirely different circumstances. TwilightGardener Sep 2014 #8
They could have payed the money or they could have sent a team into to rescue him. liberal_at_heart Sep 2014 #9
THEY SENT IN SPECIAL FORCES TO RESCUE THEM!!!! TwilightGardener Sep 2014 #10
Who says they would be able too? Agschmid Sep 2014 #28
A prisoner exchange is not a ransom. Spider Jerusalem Sep 2014 #11
True, confusing definitions is what Fox News does....as in when is a war a "war".... Fred Sanders Sep 2014 #14
Isn't it? Savannahmann Sep 2014 #18
No, it's not. Spider Jerusalem Sep 2014 #19
But we already did. Savannahmann Sep 2014 #20
Prisoner exchange is not ransom. Spider Jerusalem Sep 2014 #21
No, the Taliban is not a terrorist organization according to the State Department SickOfTheOnePct Sep 2014 #25
So if you follow the "prisoners = currency" model like the Israelis do Blue_Tires Sep 2014 #23
it's part of what muddies the policy, in addition to the fact that corp exec use insurance and nashville_brook Sep 2014 #12
Diplomatic solution? What diplomatic solution would there possibly be to the immediate TwilightGardener Sep 2014 #13
As you keep saying, $$ is the problem. DirkGently Sep 2014 #15
We are trying to limit their movements (asking Turkey to better secure borders, for example) TwilightGardener Sep 2014 #16
Your welcome to your war. GeorgeGist Sep 2014 #22
It's not "my war" or anything I want. I just don't know what the alternative is TwilightGardener Sep 2014 #24
No. Those prisoners had been slated for release Ilsa Sep 2014 #26
Latest Discussions»General Discussion»Wasn't Bergdahl release s...»Reply #15