ISIS and Islamic militants - discussion

Yes but you're not addressing the main point I made. The taliban ran away in to friendly territory where they couldn't be persued. Isis probably don't have that option!
they would just melt into the population and do guerilla tactics until western forces leave and it would draw all the hardcore fanatics from the middle east like iraq did.
Great if you're going to drop a nuke and melt them all not great if your going to end up in urban areas of syria etc getting picked off by snipers in tower blocks why doing door 2 door searchers

be more of that and the people they are fighting against there is the beginning of ISIS
 
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They may not be on the verge of defeat, but they’re being pushed backwards and having their movements restricted and assets destroyed by coalition air power. Their initial gains were the equivalent of a sucker punch.
 
They may not be on the verge of defeat, but they’re being pushed backwards and having their movements restricted and assets destroyed by coalition air power. Their initial gains were the equivalent of a sucker punch.

As I understand it they're consolidating rather than advancing, I haven't seen much about them retreating.

They are incredibly well supplied as in the last month they lost 1200 vehicles but they have just taken on 2500 new ones unloaded from a ship within a week.
 
As I understand it they're consolidating rather than advancing, I haven't seen much about them retreating.
They've been removed from Kobane, and haven't made any significant gains in the same way they did to begin with.
They are incredibly well supplied as in the last month they lost 1200 vehicles but they have just taken on 2500 new ones unloaded from a ship within a week.
I've not heard anything about this, but even if true they'll be Apache fodder as soon as they're in the open.
 
Good to see the Jodanians putting the boot in after the pilots horrific murder:

Meanwhile at home:

"It is mainstream Britain which needs to integrate more with the muslim way of life, not the other way around" - David Cameron


Is it possible to get any more lubed up and bent over?
He's a ****ing liability.
 
Taken out of context. He spent a couple of days with a family in Birmingham apparently

"Many British Asians see a society that hardly inspires them to integrate. Indeed, they see aspects of modern Britain which are a threat to the values they hold dear - values which we should all hold dear. Asian families and communities are incredibly strong and cohesive, and have a sense of civic responsibility which puts the rest of us to shame. Not for the first time, I found myself thinking that it is mainstream Britain which needs to integrate more with the British Asian way of life, not the other way around."

http://www.theguardian.com/commentisfree/2007/may/13/comment.communities (2007)
 
Close enough :D.

Maybe I'm missing it completely but I haven't seen any lack of family cohesion or civic responsibility inmy area.

I've never been sure which depresses me more reading the DM or the guardian :D.
 
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