Sep 11, 2015, 17:47 pm
(This post was last modified: Sep 11, 2015, 17:51 pm by gcjm. Edited 4 times in total.)
way off topic bullshittery up in here.
But to set the record straight, Paul Bremer gave the order to disband the Iraqi army and Police in May 2003. One of the biggest fuck-ups in history. One that no military authority had any say in. This led to 50,000 unemployed Iraqi soldiers with families to feed seeking alternate sources of earnings. First the weapons and ammo dumps were raided (whilst the "allies" looked on and did... zip), then ied's began to appear. The "civil war" in Syria provided a home and oil fields to generate wealth for the newly formed armies.
Abu Omar al-Baghdadi.. Founder of ISIS > https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Abu_Omar_al-Baghdadi
was reportedly an Iraqi general.
Oh and looky here at the Washington Post > https://www.washingtonpost.com/world/mos...aphic.html
"Most of Islamic State’s leaders were officers in Saddam Hussein’s Iraq"
Learn your history, not his-story. Don't spout turd.
Back to topic...
I do wish the Pope would offer me a little dwelling.
After all the special favours I did for him.
Charity begins at home, or something.
But to set the record straight, Paul Bremer gave the order to disband the Iraqi army and Police in May 2003. One of the biggest fuck-ups in history. One that no military authority had any say in. This led to 50,000 unemployed Iraqi soldiers with families to feed seeking alternate sources of earnings. First the weapons and ammo dumps were raided (whilst the "allies" looked on and did... zip), then ied's began to appear. The "civil war" in Syria provided a home and oil fields to generate wealth for the newly formed armies.
Abu Omar al-Baghdadi.. Founder of ISIS > https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Abu_Omar_al-Baghdadi
was reportedly an Iraqi general.
Oh and looky here at the Washington Post > https://www.washingtonpost.com/world/mos...aphic.html
"Most of Islamic State’s leaders were officers in Saddam Hussein’s Iraq"
Learn your history, not his-story. Don't spout turd.
Back to topic...
I do wish the Pope would offer me a little dwelling.
After all the special favours I did for him.
Charity begins at home, or something.