This Is My Brother Mohammed, And This Is My Other Brother Mohammed

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  1. Poorly disciplined troops and ineffective leadership. No surprise from Insane Terrorists Who Happen to be Muslims.

    That last term was for the benefit of the misguided ones who assume any criticism of Islamism paints all Muslims as terrorists.

    1. Not all are terrorists, just the majority supports terrorists and Islamic barbarity. And that is enough.

  2. Lol, sounds like my former job sites. If they aren’t yelling, they aren’t happy. If there is no yelling, nobody is moving. They yell at each other for no apparent reason.
    But there seemed to be a special kind of dullness there amongst those guys. No will to fight because death is near.

    Wondering if the strategy with the SDF is a lot more brutal and swift than the ‘Mercans? ISIS fighters will not be shown the same kind of mercy and gentleness.

    That is how to WIN a war, not spend money on one which has been open-ended like GWB and Obama’s “wars”. (While selling arms to the enemy as well).

  3. How come an “IS” commander has a bodycam? DId it come from the same place as all those white Toyota trucks? I sincerely hope Trump does end this disgrace now McStain is dead.

    1. Where ever McStain was, America lost. Vietnam, Savings and Loan, 2009 financial crisis, Mexican border( big fat Ted Kennedy fanboi )Saudis, 22 trillion debt, Iraq, Afgan. God, the man was curse.

  4. Axis vehicles for Axis farces.
    Anyhew… It is plainly obvious why they prefer to do their version of “combat”….. in shopping malls.

  5. I’m not clear on what is going on in that video…why is the armored truck staying there doing nothing then after a few minutes it drives away? why did they not drive away in the beginning?

    What am I missing??

    and for what this is worth

    their language sounds like animals growling at each other ; brawawaa brawawa brawawa bra bra brawahhha

    Apparently the word barbarian is because Romans said of more primitive people that when they talked it sounded like bar bar bar, which became “barbarian”

    I can understand how Romans felt, those people really sound primitive with their brawaha language that sounds like animals growling and clearing their throats and spitting

    I don t speak German or Russian or Japanese or Portuguese but none of those languages sound like animals growling at each other to me.

    1. “why is the armored truck staying there doing nothing”

      The previous occupants retreated in the face of the enemy. The troops in this section occupied the vehicle and immediately retreated leaving their sergeant to die alone.

    2. I had thought the term ‘babarian’ was a Greek term and had to do with the beards that were common with non Greeks. Hence the occupation ‘barber’. Then I read this:
      https://www.history.com/news/where-did-the-word-barbarian-come-from
      The word “barbarian” originated in ancient Greece, and was initially used to describe all non-Greek-speaking peoples, including Persians, Egyptians, Medes and Phoenicians. The ancient Greek word “bárbaros,” from which it derives, meant “babbler,” and was onomatopoeic: In the Greek ear, speakers of a foreign tongue made unintelligible sounds (“bar bar bar”). Similar words exist in other Indo-European languages, including the Sanskrit “barbara,” which means “stammering.”

      There is more to read in the link.

  6. The assaults we did in basic training made us look like seasoned special forces compared to these guys. I can’t imagine the section leader wasn’t fragged before his troops took the armoured vehicle and left him dying on the battlefield. Infantry tactics are as choreographed as a ballet. These guys were learning to walk. Fighting a war in the open must be a bitch. I guess everyone just dies further apart. Apparently in Vietnam a lot of the killing took place at about arms reach.

  7. ISIS was able to take all of the territory they did by seizing cities with VBIEDs.(Vehicle Bourne Improvised Explosive Devices)
    They used massive VBIEDs to blow blocks of city at a time, shocking opposition forces, and seizing the cities and people who lived in them.
    ISIS has never been any good at fighting Meeting Engagements with trained opposition forces in the field.
    They started out as al Qaeda-in-Iraq using these same shock tactics and, like their ideology, their tactics are inflexible.
    ISIS can do insurgency, attacking pacific civilized settlements, but they cannot do what real armies do.

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