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To: combjelly who wrote (904055)12/1/2015 10:17:43 AM
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TideGlider

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Yes, Hillary is a lot of things.



To: combjelly who wrote (904055)12/1/2015 1:43:43 PM
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Correct.

Obama is Bush III

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oh, about those "no boots on the ground"….

Question: How long before we're in open warfare defending ISIS from Russia?
Answer: We already are.
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US to Send More Combat Troops to Iraq to Attack ISIS in Syria
Troops Will Launch 'Unilateral Operations' Into Syria
by Jason Ditz, December 01, 2015

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Fresh off of yesterday‘s reports that the Pentagon was considering sending more ground troops into Syria, Defense Secretary Ash Carter has announced another deployment of combat troops into neighboring Iraq, explicitly for the purpose of conducting raids into Syria.

Details on where the troops will be and how many are scant, but Carter says the troops will be conducting operations inside Iraq only at the “invitation” of the central government there, and will also be positioned to conduct “unilateral operations into Syria.”

Other officials were quoted by NBC News as saying the newly announced deployment will only involve smaller “expeditionary units,” but that it “cracks open the door” to an even broader US combat operation in both countries.

The Pentagon and Obama Administration have struggled with the narrative on combat operations against ISIS, sometimes denying any combat is taking place and then at other times insisting that there are “ obviously” US troops engaged in combat in Iraq.

Carter reiterated today that the troops are in combat, telling Congress today that “tens of thousands of US personnel” are operating in the region already, and even more are “on the way.”