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Jim D Burns -> Baghdad embassy (6/14/2014 3:13:13 AM)

I am shocked to hear the news that the thousands of terrified folks in the US embassy in Iraq are being told they cannot leave because it’s politically imperative for them to stay. I have this uneasy feeling we are going to see a mass beheading of thousands of Americans on the evening news because Obama wants to try and save political face and not to be seen as fleeing in the face of the evil he has helped to create.

For the first time in my life I think we may see US personnel desert their posts, and frankly I wouldn’t blame them. This entire fiasco feels like we are nothing more than a petty dictatorship and our people are being forced to remain in place to die for their leader just like the men at Benghazi were left to die so he could win reelection.

Any other past administration whether left or right and I would have felt sure that they would take any action to protect the people at our embassy and would have no issue with them being told to stay. But I doubt this administration will lift a finger to save our people if the walls start crashing down and Baghdad falls. I certainly don’t think he’ll send troops to protect them so they’ll be left to the mercy of terrorists who have already beheaded thousands of Iraqi people this week alone.

Jim




aaatoysandmore -> RE: Baghdad embassy (6/14/2014 3:25:07 AM)

Is this a "political" view?




U2 -> RE: Baghdad embassy (6/14/2014 3:36:25 AM)


quote:

ORIGINAL: Jim D Burns

I am shocked to hear the news that the thousands of terrified folks in the US embassy in Iraq are being told they cannot leave because it’s politically imperative for them to stay. I have this uneasy feeling we are going to see a mass beheading of thousands of Americans on the evening news because Obama wants to try and save political face and not to be seen as fleeing in the face of the evil he has helped to create.

For the first time in my life I think we may see US personnel desert their posts, and frankly I wouldn’t blame them. This entire fiasco feels like we are nothing more than a petty dictatorship and our people are being forced to remain in place to die for their leader just like the men at Benghazi were left to die so he could win reelection.

Any other past administration whether left or right and I would have felt sure that they would take any action to protect the people at our embassy and would have no issue with them being told to stay. But I doubt this administration will lift a finger to save our people if the walls start crashing down and Baghdad falls. I certainly don’t think he’ll send troops to protect them so they’ll be left to the mercy of terrorists who have already beheaded thousands of Iraqi people this week alone.

Jim



Get a grip




Aurelian -> RE: Baghdad embassy (6/14/2014 3:57:45 AM)

This isn't going to go well......




Capt. Harlock -> RE: Baghdad embassy (6/14/2014 4:23:48 AM)

quote:

This isn't going to go well....


No, it's not. I will try to avoid any political commentary and focus on the military aspects. The good news is, although the Iraqi army seems to be disintegrating, the chances of ISIS taking Baghdad are still fairly small because the majority Shiites will call out their militias, which still are battle-trained from confronting the U.S. and allied forces during 2003-2011. There is also a significant chance that Iran, which is primarily Shiite, will intervene with weapons, supplies, or even troops.

The bad part, of course, is that this means all-out civil war, much like what is going on in Syria.




Jim D Burns -> RE: Baghdad embassy (6/14/2014 5:17:44 AM)

I did not mean for this to be a political thread, though the lives of the people in the embassy are being risked for no other reason than political expediency at this point. They should have been ordered out days ago, but today they were ordered to stay.

ISIS does not need to take Baghdad, all they need to do is surround the city and it’ll all be over in a matter of days/weeks (I doubt there is much food stockpiled in the city). The Iraqi military does not have the capability of breaking a siege any longer and I’m guessing they also no longer have the hardware to face down ISIS in a conventional battle. The problem for the US personnel in the embassy is once Baghdad is surrounded, they are stuck. The recent confiscation of the military hardware in the north has given ISIS a surface to air capability that will close down air traffic to and from Baghdad.

If the president doesn’t get them out now it will be too late. If the current momentum is not halted the city will be isolated in a matter of days.

Jim




warspite1 -> RE: Baghdad embassy (6/14/2014 5:38:46 AM)


quote:

ORIGINAL: Aurelian

This isn't going to go well......
warspite1

What the thread or the situation?




Orm -> RE: Baghdad embassy (6/14/2014 6:07:35 AM)


quote:

ORIGINAL: warspite1


quote:

ORIGINAL: Aurelian

This isn't going to go well......
warspite1

What the thread or the situation?


I think both go as expected.

But with that said I expect this thread to be locked as soon as their is a administrator logged in.




wings7 -> RE: Baghdad embassy (6/14/2014 12:19:10 PM)

Fareed Zakaria (CNN) has made some well thought comments on the present situation in Iraq, very informative.




gradenko2k -> RE: Baghdad embassy (6/14/2014 12:35:35 PM)

You're making a very explicit call-out to the Benghazi "scandal". That's pretty much as (partisan) political as it gets.




vonRocko -> RE: Baghdad embassy (6/14/2014 12:56:18 PM)

What a great job we did "helping" the Iraqis! It's a good thing we got rid of Hussien (the only one able to handle those idiots), the people are so much better off now![X(] We never should have been there to begin with.[:@]




Mobius -> RE: Baghdad embassy (6/14/2014 2:12:37 PM)

The silver lining is that Kurds get their own country now.






Aurelian -> RE: Baghdad embassy (6/14/2014 2:39:07 PM)


quote:

ORIGINAL: warspite1


quote:

ORIGINAL: Aurelian

This isn't going to go well......
warspite1

What the thread or the situation?




The thread..




Aurelian -> RE: Baghdad embassy (6/14/2014 2:41:45 PM)

quote:

ORIGINAL: Capt. Harlock

quote:

This isn't going to go well....


No, it's not. I will try to avoid any political commentary and focus on the military aspects. The good news is, although the Iraqi army seems to be disintegrating, the chances of ISIS taking Baghdad are still fairly small because the majority Shiites will call out their militias, which still are battle-trained from confronting the U.S. and allied forces during 2003-2011. There is also a significant chance that Iran, which is primarily Shiite, will intervene with weapons, supplies, or even troops.

The bad part, of course, is that this means all-out civil war, much like what is going on in Syria.


I meant the thread. Political from the get go.

Note the lack of sources for it.




Aurelian -> RE: Baghdad embassy (6/14/2014 2:47:21 PM)


quote:

ORIGINAL: Jim D Burns

I did not mean for this to be a political thread, though the lives of the people in the embassy are being risked for no other reason than political expediency at this point. They should have been ordered out days ago, but today they were ordered to stay.




Source?




Kuokkanen -> RE: Baghdad embassy (6/14/2014 3:34:00 PM)

I haven't followed news lately. What about Baghdad embassy?




Jim D Burns -> RE: Baghdad embassy (6/14/2014 3:58:43 PM)

quote:

ORIGINAL: Aurelian
Source?


Here’s a CNN report:

http://www.cnn.com/video/data/2.0/video/world/2014/06/13/tsr-dnt-labott-isis-iraq-baghdad-embassy.cnn.html

While flipping news channels last night one of the people being interviewed about the order to stay even though the embassy staff had requested permission to leave immediately said the reason the administration gave was because it was too politically imperative that they stay.

All the channels were covering the story after the order was announced, which channel the speaker was on I cannot say as I usually flip through all the news channels when I watch news. But as this report says near the end, “for now they are going to stay”.

ISIS is already southwest of Baghdad according to some of the maps I’ve seen on the news covering their advance this morning, we should have left days ago. Mortar rounds are already hitting Baghdad airport.

http://travel.state.gov/content/passports/english/alertswarnings/iraq-travel-warning.html

Jim





Jevhaddah -> RE: Baghdad embassy (6/14/2014 4:47:02 PM)

Sorry, but who never saw this coming after Saddam was toppled?

Veitnam springs to mind...

What a waste.

Lets hope the ordinary Iraqi's who worked for the US/UK/UN get out as well.

Cheers

Jev




Aurelian -> RE: Baghdad embassy (6/14/2014 4:50:08 PM)

Your source says that the State Dept is preparing plans to evacuate in the event of total collapse.

Your source, as I expected, says nothing about them "being told they cannot leave because it’s politically imperative for them to stay."

Your source does not say they were "ordered to stay."

Which makes the following suspect at best.

quote:

ORIGINAL:  Jim D Burns
I am shocked to hear the news that the thousands of terrified folks in the US embassy in Iraq are being told they cannot leave because it’s politically imperative for them to stay. I have this uneasy feeling we are going to see a mass beheading of thousands of Americans on the evening news because Obama wants to try and save political face and not to be seen as fleeing in the face of the evil he has helped to create.
For the first time in my life I think we may see US personnel desert their posts, and frankly I wouldn’t blame them. This entire fiasco feels like we are nothing more than a petty dictatorship and our people are being forced to remain in place to die for their leader just like the men at Benghazi were left to die so he could win reelection.
Any other past administration whether left or right and I would have felt sure that they would take any action to protect the people at our embassy and would have no issue with them being told to stay. But I doubt this administration will lift a finger to save our people if the walls start crashing down and Baghdad falls. I certainly don’t think he’ll send troops to protect them so they’ll be left to the mercy of terrorists who have already beheaded thousands of Iraqi people this week alone.
Jim








Otto von Blotto -> RE: Baghdad embassy (6/14/2014 4:53:06 PM)


quote:

ORIGINAL: Jevhaddah

Sorry, but who never saw this coming after Saddam was toppled?

Veitnam springs to mind...

What a waste.

Lets hope the ordinary Iraqi's who worked for the US/UK/UN get out as well.

Cheers

Jev



Too true 11 years of death and murder for nothing.




z1812 -> RE: Baghdad embassy (6/14/2014 5:18:15 PM)


quote:

ORIGINAL: Jevhaddah

Sorry, but who never saw this coming after Saddam was toppled?

Veitnam springs to mind...

What a waste.

Lets hope the ordinary Iraqi's who worked for the US/UK/UN get out as well.

Cheers

Jev


This......this.......and.......this.




Mobius -> RE: Baghdad embassy (6/14/2014 6:10:17 PM)

We don't want to see this again:
https://static-secure.guim.co.uk/sys-images/Arts/Arts_/Pictures/2009/5/20/1242811631282/Fall-of-Saigon-by-Hugh-Va-001.jpg




wodin -> RE: Baghdad embassy (6/14/2014 6:14:55 PM)

Afgan will go the same way..but even quicker.




Jim D Burns -> RE: Baghdad embassy (6/14/2014 6:51:56 PM)


quote:

ORIGINAL: Aurelian
Which makes the following suspect at best.


To prove I wasn’t lying here’s a blog that documents the story I saw last night, though the senior defense official that was interviewed is not named.

http://lubbockonline.com/interact/blog-post/donald-r-may/2014-06-14/will-obama-abandon-americans-baghdad#.U5yVPU1OWHs

You’re obviously an Obama sycophant angry about his failures and unwilling to admit his culpability for the current situation in Iraq. Like it or not he is playing with the lives of thousands of Americans just to save political face. In another day or two those people will probably be trapped.

Jim




Qwixt -> RE: Baghdad embassy (6/14/2014 7:03:08 PM)

Jim, you just look like a million other moronic haters that can't find the proper forum to discuss your hate in. I don't care who you hate in politics. It's just old at this point.




Aurelian -> RE: Baghdad embassy (6/14/2014 7:45:30 PM)

quote:

ORIGINAL: Jim D Burns


quote:

ORIGINAL: Aurelian
Which makes the following suspect at best.


To prove I wasn’t lying here’s a blog that documents the story I saw last night, though the senior defense official that was interviewed is not named.

http://lubbockonline.com/interact/blog-post/donald-r-may/2014-06-14/will-obama-abandon-americans-baghdad#.U5yVPU1OWHs

You’re obviously an Obama sycophant angry about his failures and unwilling to admit his culpability for the current situation in Iraq. Like it or not he is playing with the lives of thousands of Americans just to save political face. In another day or two those people will probably be trapped.

Jim




A blog? You're using a blog for your conspiracy theory? Not my fault you make off the wall accusations then use a national news source (CNN) that fails to back up your claims.

I know you can't deal with the fact that Obama won two terms, but it's far past the time you sucked it up and dealt with it.

I swear, they should put in huge fonts "NO POLITICS ON THIS BOARD" as the first thing you see. Even the one about Scottish independence got locked. And that one was well behaved compared to your very first post.




SuluSea -> RE: Baghdad embassy (6/14/2014 9:43:59 PM)

This country is in shambles and sad to say most of the politicians in DC are at fault no matter the affiliation.




Mobius -> RE: Baghdad embassy (6/15/2014 5:13:22 PM)

quote:

ORIGINAL: SuluSea
This country is in shambles and sad to say most of the politicians in DC are at fault no matter the affiliation.

Actually it’s the bureaucrats that run the country day to day. The politicians just pass laws they don’t understand and give speeches.




Capt. Harlock -> RE: Baghdad embassy (6/15/2014 5:57:10 PM)

Fox News is now reporting that the ISIS advance on Baghdad has been halted (for the moment at least):
http://www.foxnews.com/world/2014/06/15/iraq-military-halts-advance-isis-north-baghdad/

(The other news networks are being more cautious.)

If true, this is not surprising: ISIS has posted a video of men in civilian clothes, supposedly surrendered Iraqi Army soldiers, being marched off and then massacred. The Shiites in the Iraqi Army now know they cannot guarantee their lives by giving up.




Chickenboy -> RE: Baghdad embassy (6/15/2014 7:57:42 PM)

I think ISIS' unflinching brutality and exclusivism will ultimately be its undoing. When you represent an unfiltered existential risk to the way of life of so many, you will ultimately drive them to destroy you out for their own safety.




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