MURDER, POLITICS, AND THE END OF THE JAZZ AGE
by Michael Wolraich
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By Thomas Gibbons-Neff @ The Washington Post, April 13, 11:05am
U.S.-led aircraft accidentally bombed friendly Syrian forces fighting the Islamic State in northern Syria on Tuesday, killing 18, the Pentagon said Thursday. The April 11 bombing marks the worst confirmed friendly-fire incident in the nearly three-year-old war against the terrorist group.
The U.S.-led coalition said in a statement that the airstrike was requested by “partnered forces” near the town of Tabqa who accidentally targeted a group of Kurdish and Arab fighters known as the Syrian Democratic Forces, or SDF. The partnered forces believed that the SDF’s position belonged to the Islamic State, the statement said [....].
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Meanwhile Russia taking the lead in Syrian bombing.
by PeraclesPlease on Fri, 04/14/2017 - 7:59am
Wow, reading that got me thinking some scary thoughts about historical comparisons. If animosity between U.S. and Russia ramps up, as in: lots of anger that Russia interfered in U.S. elections, one could segue into a situation like the lunacy of World War I.
And the irony of something along those lines happening, in the end, that would be succes forf Osama Bin Laden chaos theory that ISIS is somewhat based on. World falls apart, the Caliphate poised to take over. Where everyone getting together to fight ISIS is the cause of demise.
Terrorism, it's a tricky thing. To defeat it you have to refuse to be terrorized into certain kinds of action. All parties involved in fighting it must agree on what to do despite any other disagreements they might have. It even may be that counteraction is more powerful if the countries involved have major disagreements about other things. But they have to be on one page with that single project?
by artappraiser on Fri, 04/14/2017 - 10:54am