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Post by samba :) on Nov 15, 2016 23:32:39 GMT
They havent got much left have they before they become waswas
Seems good
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Post by maninasuitcase on Nov 15, 2016 23:42:16 GMT
Is not is.
A bit like was not was without the dinosaur.
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Post by turtlefox on Nov 16, 2016 0:13:59 GMT
No.
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Post by StatesideStokie on Nov 16, 2016 1:01:18 GMT
No. If anything,they will be strengthened by Trump's rhetoric and likely hawkish approach to the middle east. Expect military action in Iran within 12 months, if not sooner. Isis recruiters will be laughing their tits off at how easy their job just became.
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Post by chuffedstokie on Nov 16, 2016 2:15:58 GMT
How do you wipe out an ideology, warped though it is. Have a feeling that their bandwagon just grew longer thanks in no small part to the 'Trump effect' as has been mentioned.
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Post by Mendicant on Nov 16, 2016 7:04:09 GMT
Is not is. A bit like was not was without the dinosaur. Open the door, get on the floor
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Post by Waggy on Nov 16, 2016 7:09:46 GMT
Yes i think they will. . Then some other buggers will come along. That part of the world will never be peaceful.
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Post by manmarking on Nov 16, 2016 7:26:27 GMT
No. If anything,they will be strengthened by Trump's rhetoric and likely hawkish approach to the middle east. Expect military action in Iran within 12 months, if not sooner. Isis recruiters will be laughing their tits off at how easy their job just became. He won't do anything approaching military action in Iran Apart from the guaranteed stand-off with Russia, it goes against the basic post-war western military action principle. Namely we only attack countries that (on paper at least) we can annihilate and subjugate. That's emphatically not the case with Iran
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Post by metalhead on Nov 16, 2016 8:13:50 GMT
In a simple word, no, because like Al-Qaeda, ISIS isn't a 'thing', it' s a belief.
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Post by nicholasjalcock on Nov 16, 2016 9:26:34 GMT
How do you wipe out an ideology, warped though it is. Have a feeling that their bandwagon just grew longer thanks in no small part to the 'Trump effect' as has been mentioned. I agree with this! Al Qaeda followed by ISIS followed by a.n.other! They'll be defeated on the ground but I suspect their surrogates are floating around the world? My biggest concern is that Trump isn't going to help anyone, including Americans, except his own family. His son-in-law, Jared Kushner, looks to be pulling the strings in his transition team for new appointments to the Administration?
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Post by Northy on Nov 16, 2016 20:05:51 GMT
no, the leaders have already fled Mosul leaving their cannon fodder martyrs to die, and set up elsewhere, they will recruit with groups like boko haram
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Post by crapslinger on Nov 16, 2016 21:11:16 GMT
no, the leaders have already fled Mosul leaving their cannon fodder martyrs to die, and set up elsewhere, they will recruit with groups like boko haram Dressed as female children, soon to arrive in a school near Luton where they will welcomed with open arms and their errrmmmm relatives.
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Post by manmarking on Nov 16, 2016 21:13:50 GMT
no, the leaders have already fled Mosul leaving their cannon fodder martyrs to die, and set up elsewhere, they will recruit with groups like boko haram Dressed as female children, soon to arrive in a school near Luton where they will welcomed with open arms and their errrmmmm relatives. That's how you'll have to be smuggled into Spain after we've left the EU
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Post by mickmillslovechild on Nov 17, 2016 13:20:02 GMT
if we did wipe them out, could we call them ISwas and throw custard pies at them?
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Post by Northy on Nov 17, 2016 16:27:54 GMT
if we did wipe them out, could we call them ISwas and throw custard pies at them? only in Yorkshire T'ISwas
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Post by supersimonstainrod on Nov 17, 2016 17:55:10 GMT
if we did wipe them out, could we call them ISwas and throw custard pies at them? Then follow it up by doing the Dying FlIsis......
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