Saturday, July 18, 2015

May I Suggest A Little Carpet Bombing?

Looks like a good opportunity to eradicate some of these fuckers to me.

ISIS Offensive in Al-Hasakah Ends Miserably: 1,200 Militants Trapped Inside the City 

 

Three weeks after launching their large-scale offensive in the provincial capital of the Al-Hasakah Governorate, the Islamic State of Iraq and Al-Sham (ISIS) has found itself encircled by the Syrian Armed Forces at the eastern (Al-Nishwa) and northern flanks; meanwhile, the predominately Kurdish “People’s Protection Units” control the the western and southern flanks.
With no outlet to retreat, the terrorist group has an estimated 1,200 combatants stuck inside the provincial capital with scarce provisions to muster up a counter-assault, leaving them at the mercy of the Syrian Armed Forces and the YPG fighters assaulting their positions from all sides.

I wouldn't give even one of those rat bastards quarter because you know as well as I do they wouldn't spare anyone if the shoe was on the other foot.

Turn that place into a smoking crater and be done with it.

 



3 comments:

Robert Fowler said...

We should be dropping weapons to the Kurds. They are our allies and yet Obozo shits on them. A good start would be a pResident with a set of balls the size of moochells.

Unknown said...

Kill em all. Let God Sort em out !

Unknown said...

Kill em all. Let God Sort em out !

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