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In reply to the discussion: The Russians Will Decimate ISIS. Russians Will Take No Prisoners. [View all]achsadu
(41 posts)81. about Russia vs. Isis
It's a good thing to let the Russians deal with the extremists; their attempts to support Assad are really secondary here since they have plenty to worry about Isis and their own chechan (and other) rebels in their part of the world. Obama should sit back and "enjoy" the Russian intervention - they are doing what he failed to accomplish that far in the skies of Syria.
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TheMastersNemesis
Oct 2015
OP
No, I believe that person is sick at your attempts to make a brutal dictator look cuddly
stevenleser
Oct 2015
#40
If Putin were really serious he'd drone the financial backers as well...nt
Jesus Malverde
Oct 2015
#61
I agree. I just won't celebrate Putin's part in it. He's in this to restore the USSR.
randome
Oct 2015
#96
I agree they will be brutal, I disagree they will be particularly effective against ISIS.
stevenleser
Oct 2015
#5
Yes and no. Yes the west are not funding them, but no because ISIS is cash rich.
stevenleser
Oct 2015
#20
We've done more than that. We worked with the UN to pass resolutions to make anyone
stevenleser
Oct 2015
#41
Every word is based in documented facts and reliable sources. I'll leave "the truth" to you and Fox
leveymg
Oct 2015
#79
As are mine. There are many more links that back up the businessweek version. Nt
stevenleser
Oct 2015
#84
On this, the Joint Chiefs have more crediblity than a Saudi apologist working for a neocon thinktank
leveymg
Oct 2015
#86
We've been their longer supposedly fighting a weaker foe so rah fucking rah.
TheKentuckian
Oct 2015
#49
It pretty much is at this point. It's a mess of competing rebel groups and religious groups
stevenleser
Oct 2015
#64
Possibly. Depends how ISIS reacts. If they melt into the various cities they took and
stevenleser
Oct 2015
#21
High explosives have been "raining down on their asses" for the past 2-3 months
stevenleser
Oct 2015
#70
You are aware that 75% of the "coalition" flights weren't dropping their bombs.
Jesus Malverde
Oct 2015
#72
Depends on how it goes. Lots of civilian losses and destruction tend to harden
TwilightGardener
Oct 2015
#12
Brutality in a guerrilla war is usually a recipe for defeat (of the Russians, in this case)
NickB79
Oct 2015
#23
Recruits won't just be coming from the Arab states but from all Islamic countries
snagglepuss
Oct 2015
#59
I wouldn't make the mistake of assuming the Russian army is any more or less brutal than ours.
Maedhros
Oct 2015
#27
It Was During The Iran Crisis. The Iranians Took A Russian National ( A Diplomat I Think)
TheMastersNemesis
Oct 2015
#87
I have to admit i was naive in my thinking on this. I thought Putin was going
hrmjustin
Oct 2015
#53
russians got their asses handed to them in Chechnya. their military isn't any better now.
KG
Oct 2015
#60