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"In fact, climate change is directly related to the growth of terrorism,” said Sanders.
“And if we do not get our act together and listen to what the scientists say, you’re going to see counties all over the world…they’re going to be struggling over limited amounts of water, limited amounts of land to grow their crops, and you’re going to see all kinds of international conflict.”
“And if we do not get our act together and listen to what the scientists say, you’re going to see counties all over the world…they’re going to be struggling over limited amounts of water, limited amounts of land to grow their crops, and you’re going to see all kinds of international conflict.”
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Though you're trying to mock Bernie, this is precisely what the Naval War College has been teaching for at least the last 35 years. The premise is that as people who live near the equator or in desert/drought areas run out of water, they're going to come and get water from the people who have it.Toemeesleather wrote:"In fact, climate change is directly related to the growth of terrorism,” said Sanders.
“And if we do not get our act together and listen to what the scientists say, you’re going to see counties all over the world…they’re going to be struggling over limited amounts of water, limited amounts of land to grow their crops, and you’re going to see all kinds of international conflict.”
Most folks don't realize it but nearly all of the drinkable water in the middle east is "fossil water" from sealed aquifers and is not replenishable. Once they drink it, it's gone.
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From 2010–2013 alone there were incidents of violence—both large and small—involving access to water in Yemen, Ethiopia, Pakistan, Indian, Kashmir, Brazil, Egypt, Nigeria, Uzbekistan, South Sudan, Mali, Burkina Faso, Mauritania, Tanzania, Syria, Libya, and Indonesia.
In Water Wars: The Brahmaputra River and Sino-Indian Relations, Mr. Christopher focuses on one specific case of cross-border tensions over water in order to develop a framework for examining security challenges related to water. His discussion focuses on just four of the many issues to be considered: international river governance norms, food security issues, water governance, and the key role of geography. This case study is intended to be a place to begin the conversation about the linkage between water and security, particularly in regions in the world where armed groups and irregular warfare are a daily reality.
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From college campus to democratic debates to the oval office....liberals need absolutely no help from me in mocking their banality, it's in plain view for everyone to see.
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France has been attacked 3 times this year if you count Charlie Hebdo and the subway car incident. Their president in a speech basically declared war on ISIS. France has a considerably larger army than ISIS and it's infinitely better equipped. France has an air force and navy, and ISIS has neither. France has nukes. So....
If the French (and Belgium) want to put boots on the ground in Iraq and Syria, have at it. But if they don't, I suspect it's because they watched the world's #1 superpower get bogged down militarily in that region for 14 years and counting with results that leave a lot to be desired. Meanwhile the jihadists have been given a recruiting coup and are now willing and able to branch out with their terror. So it looks like a long slog ahead, mostly with airstrikes whilst the Kurd and Iraqi Shia armies get up to speed.
But then you have brain-dead idiots like Lindsay Graham wanting to put 50,000 U.S. troops over there right now. I suspect he has some backers here at PNN even..but maybe I'm wrong. The WH sent a Syria-Iraq War resolution proposal to the republican Congress last February and it stalled, so maybe Graham's bloodlust won't get anywhere.
If the French (and Belgium) want to put boots on the ground in Iraq and Syria, have at it. But if they don't, I suspect it's because they watched the world's #1 superpower get bogged down militarily in that region for 14 years and counting with results that leave a lot to be desired. Meanwhile the jihadists have been given a recruiting coup and are now willing and able to branch out with their terror. So it looks like a long slog ahead, mostly with airstrikes whilst the Kurd and Iraqi Shia armies get up to speed.
But then you have brain-dead idiots like Lindsay Graham wanting to put 50,000 U.S. troops over there right now. I suspect he has some backers here at PNN even..but maybe I'm wrong. The WH sent a Syria-Iraq War resolution proposal to the republican Congress last February and it stalled, so maybe Graham's bloodlust won't get anywhere.
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I blame this on NASA. When Obama was elected, he gave the NASA director its new primary mission - to reach out to the Muslim world and help them appreciate their true greatness. If NASA had done a better job enhancing the self-esteem of the Muslim world instead of wasting their time and resources exploring space, the terrorists wouldn't have felt the need to attack Paris.
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You really have no sense of how lame that is, do you?
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You people are idiots. We all know this is all Scrooge McDucks master plan.
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Will Congress Finally Vote to Declare War on ISIS, After Paris Attacks - Fox News 11/14/2015
http://www.foxnews.com/politics/2015/11 ... s-attacks/
As Syria deteriorated in August 2013, President Obama floated the idea of updating the calcified 2001 and 2002 resolutions that Congress approved after 9/11 and prior to the most recent war in Iraq.
The legislative effort never got off the ground. Obama could never come within a stone's throw of mustering the necessary votes to authorize military action. ISIL's influence then grew and Obama reverted to simply notifying Congress "consistent with" the 1973 War Powers Resolution of various military exploits against the emerging ISIL threat in Iraq and parts of Syria.
Recently retired House Speaker John Boehner repeatedly called on Obama to send Congress an Authorization for Use of Military Force (AUMF) to fight ISIL. When the AUMF finally arrived months later, Boehner did not act upon it. Months after that, he asked the president to send another one.
The bottom line is the same as it was in the late summer of 2013: Congress can't corral the votes to approve an AUMF. Some want tighter parameters. Others want looser parameters. Some fret about the money. Others believe the move would project the U.S. onto a treadmill of "endless war." After the Iraq and Afghanistan experiences, lawmakers don't want to be on the hook for another war. By the same token, they don't want to make the wrong call and vote against war should a resolution hit the floors of the House and Senate.
http://www.foxnews.com/politics/2015/11 ... s-attacks/
As Syria deteriorated in August 2013, President Obama floated the idea of updating the calcified 2001 and 2002 resolutions that Congress approved after 9/11 and prior to the most recent war in Iraq.
The legislative effort never got off the ground. Obama could never come within a stone's throw of mustering the necessary votes to authorize military action. ISIL's influence then grew and Obama reverted to simply notifying Congress "consistent with" the 1973 War Powers Resolution of various military exploits against the emerging ISIL threat in Iraq and parts of Syria.
Recently retired House Speaker John Boehner repeatedly called on Obama to send Congress an Authorization for Use of Military Force (AUMF) to fight ISIL. When the AUMF finally arrived months later, Boehner did not act upon it. Months after that, he asked the president to send another one.
The bottom line is the same as it was in the late summer of 2013: Congress can't corral the votes to approve an AUMF. Some want tighter parameters. Others want looser parameters. Some fret about the money. Others believe the move would project the U.S. onto a treadmill of "endless war." After the Iraq and Afghanistan experiences, lawmakers don't want to be on the hook for another war. By the same token, they don't want to make the wrong call and vote against war should a resolution hit the floors of the House and Senate.
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Get rid of Rules of Engagement and don't worry about collateral damage.
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And what will that accomplish? We tried bombing them back into the Stone Age . . . but most of them were in the Stone Age already. Over 200K Iraqi and Afghani civilians have been killed by us and all that has been accomplished is that we've pushed their relatives into jihadism.10ac wrote:Get rid of Rules of Engagement and don't worry about collateral damage.
Nuke 'em? Which ones - the extemists? Which ones are the extremists - the Nigerians, the Syrians, the Taliban, ISIL, Al Qaeda, the Omani, the Palestinians, the Saudis, the Indonesians, the Persians, the Chechins, et. al.?
Nuke all the muslims? That's 1.6 billion people - it'd be impossible to nuke them all and not end up dying ourselves from the radioactive fallout.
We had the solution and W (and Chaney) fucked it up.
There's no panacea.
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I started to post that I would love to get all Curtis Lemay on them, but they are already in the Stone Age so there is no reason to bomb them back to it. But JD beat me to it.
I'm not in favor of nuking them, yet. It may come to that when Iran makes nukes that we just blessed.
I'm not in favor of nuking them, yet. It may come to that when Iran makes nukes that we just blessed.
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Sen. Dianne Feinstein sharply contradicted President Barack Obama on Monday, disagreeing with his claim that the Islamic State is "contained."
“I’ve never been more concerned,” the California Democrat and Intelligence Committee ranking member told Andrea Mitchell on MSNBC Monday. “I read the intelligence faithfully. ISIL is not contained. ISIL is expanding.”
Posting this just to prove there is at least one lib w/half a brain....just none around here.
“I’ve never been more concerned,” the California Democrat and Intelligence Committee ranking member told Andrea Mitchell on MSNBC Monday. “I read the intelligence faithfully. ISIL is not contained. ISIL is expanding.”
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If Islam is peaceful, and ISIS only represents a tiny minority of Muslims, then why can't the overwhelming majority of Muslims quickly and easily destroy ISIS? After all, a billion Christians could easily wipe out the Westboro Baptist church if they wanted to, right?
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Because our "good friends" the Saudis, fund and assist ISIS? Along with Qatar, the UAE, and Bahrain. All "good friends" of the West?Professor Tiger wrote:If Islam is peaceful, and ISIS only represents a tiny minority of Muslims, then why can't the overwhelming majority of Muslims quickly and easily destroy ISIS? After all, a billion Christians could easily wipe out the Westboro Baptist church if they wanted to, right?
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Ahh, so it's not just ISIS! It's the whole fucking arab world. Bingo!
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It's the guy who Dubya is adoringly showing around Camp David. Our closest "Allies" in the Middle East are not only responsible for ISIS, they also directly contributed to the creation of Al Qaeda, the Taliban, and numerous smaller terrorist groups around the world.
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You've sold me. All the reason to turn the mideast into a parking lot.
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Bingo. Let's not forget that Salem bin Laden - Osama's uncle - was "allegedly" business partners with George W, Bush.Dr. Strangelove wrote:It's the guy who Dubya is adoringly showing around Camp David. Our closest "Allies" in the Middle East are not only responsible for ISIS, they also directly contributed to the creation of Al Qaeda, the Taliban, and numerous smaller terrorist groups around the world.
According to noted librul rag TheDenver Post:
http://www.denverpost.com/rodriguez/ci_4319898
In 1978, Bush and Osama bin Laden's brother, Salem bin Laden, founded Arbusto Energy, an oil company based in Texas.
Several bin Laden family members invested millions in The Carlyle Group, a private global equity firm based in Washington, DC. The company's senior advisor was Bush's father, former President George H.W. Bush. After news of the bin Laden-Bush connection became public, the elder Bush stepped down from Carlyle.
Interestingly, on Sept. 11, 2001, members of the Carlyle Group - including Bush senior, and his former secretary of state, James Baker - were meeting at the Ritz Carlton Hotel in Washington, D.C., along with Shafiq bin Laden, another one of Osama bin Laden's brothers.
While all flights were halted following the terrorist attacks, there was one exception made: The White House authorized planes to pick up 140 Saudi nationals, including 24 members of the bin Laden family, living in various cities in the U.S. to bring them back to Saudi Arabia, where they would be safe. They were never interrogated.
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I believe that has been debunked, JD.
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