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Thursday, June 4, 2015

Administration claims 10,000 ISIS have been killed





This is about as believable as you can keep your insurance period and there's  not a smidgen of corruption at the IRS not to mention Barry is the 4th best president (according to him) of all time.

When Harf and Earnest were asked about the accuracy of this report they  fumbled for an answer … probably because they knew Barry pulled it out of his ass and handed to Blinken.


This kind of brings to mind the time Barry said he goes skeet shooting all the time at Camp David. Naturally there was not a shred of evidence to collaborate it. Then magically, someone pulled a rabbit out of a hat, and this picture appeared all over the internet.


Everyone knew it was bullshit but as usual the MSM went along with it. When a reporter ask Barry if he used an over and under shotgun or a side by side to go skeet shooting he said he could't recall but the skeet were delicious.


Here's another strange coincidence.

U.S. Claims 10,000 ISIS have been killed right?

This story comes on the heels of this one released just a few days ago.

US military pilots complain hands tied in ‘frustrating’ fight against ISIS

http://www.foxnews.com/politics/2015/05/28/us-military-pilots-complain-hands-tied-in-frustrating-fight-against-isis/


So we're left with a tough choice. Are you going to believe Barry or our military?

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A top U.S. diplomat strayed from a long-held wartime taboo Wednesday when he reported that 10,000 ISIS militants had been killed in Iraq and Syria, raising questions about how that number was compiled and whether it accurately reflected a U.S.-led coalition's success against the Islamic terror group. 

"We have seen a lot of losses within Daesh since the start of this campaign, more than 10,000," Deputy Secretary of State Antony Blinken said on France Inter radio, using an alternate name for ISIS. "It will end up having an impact." 

Blinken made the remarks as a stand-in for Secretary of State John Kerry at a Paris meeting of coalition members, who are under increasing pressure to step up the nine-month-old airstrike campaign. In recent weeks, ISIS has taken control of several key locations, including the Iraq city of Ramadi. 

On its face, the body count seemed an attempt to show that the coalition's work — nearly 4,000 airstrikes and counting — was having an impact. 

"We are spending millions a day, so at some point you want to say what you've accomplished," said Patrick Skinner, director of special projects for the Soufan Group, a security consulting company. 



Smoke rises after an airstrike by the U.S.-led coalition on Islamic State group positions in an eastern neighborhood of Ramadi, Iraq. AP



But body counts are considered a poor method of showing progress. Their frequent and futile use in the Vietnam War was among the conflict's many lessons

One reason such numbers aren't typically released publicly is that they are hard to prove. 

The U.S. military, which officially does not not consider body counts as measures of success, hasn't explained how exactly it compiles ISIS casualties. Analysts believe that the numbers come from various sources, including satellite imagery, reports from partners on the ground, and claims from ISIS itself. 

The 10,000 cited by Blinken was a classified estimate that the Department of Defense and the military did not intend to release. It was not clear why he decided to announce it on Wednesday. 

Defense officials told NBC News that the "estimated of the number killed is correct but was not intended for release." 

NBC News has been told the number is accurate only in the context of the much broader operations carried out by other ISIS opponents. That includes the Kurds, Shiite militias being armed and advised by Iran, Iraqi forces and Syrian forces. 

Laith Alkhouri, of security consulting firm and NBC News partner Flashpoint Intelligence, said he didn't believe Blinken's number. The U.S. government hasn't shared any underlying evidence, such as incremental reports of ISIS deaths, to back it up, he said. 

Flashpoint's own monitoring of jihadist reports doesn't reflect such a body count, Alkhouri said, also noting that the number doesn't reflect ISIS' recent string of military victories. 

"The reality on the ground is that ISIS is capturing territory, not losing ground," he said. 

Josh Earnest, a spokesman for President Barack Obama, said Wednesday that he had "no reason to believe" Blinken's number was inaccurate. 

Even without boots on the ground, Earnest said, there are several ways the administration can get updates on casualties, including routine battle damage assessments, Iraqi military intelligence and the use of "intelligence surveillance reconnaissance equipment." 


ISIS is known to replenish many of the fighters it loses in airstrikes. militant website via AP file



Earnest also told reporters that ISIS is "working really hard to replenish their ranks" by recruiting members from around the world. 

But the total number of ISIS fighters is equally difficult to assess. 

Intelligence officials figure it is anywhere between 20,000 and 30,000. That wide range is the best indication that any numbers are a broad estimate, which is why the military prefers not to quote them. 

No matter the number, statistics do little to mask the more important issues: the conditions that allowed ISIS to develop, and its ability to attract recruits and supporters from around the world, including the U.S., Skinner said. 

So while the body count may seem like good news, "materially it won't impact anything," he said.






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Wednesday, June 3, 2015

Obama: Under My Leadership "The United States Is The Most Respected Country On Earth"





Barry lives in dreamland and thinks we do too.

He must think we are all fools. His bullshit is really a 180 from reality. Our enemies no longer fear us. But are friends do!

As I stated under a prior post this is really what's happening under his "leadership".


1. Putin is on a land grab operating with impunity. He also took control in Syria after Barry failed to live up to his infamous red line comment.

2. ISIS is chopping heads off a dime a dozen.

3. Iran (taken off the terror list) is supplying arms to terrorists in Yemen, while condemning Israel, as they attempt to sucker us into a deal lifting the sanctions which Barry is only to willing to do.

4. We gave up 5 Taliban commanders who are no longer under "house arrest" and free to kill again. And what did we get in return? A worthless deserter Bergdahl who will be court-martialed shortly and thrown in jail!

5.  He took Cuba off the terror list. How are they any different now then they were a year ago?

6. And now the Chinese are expanding their territory building man-made islands in international waters.



Why do these things happen?

Because we have a gutless, waste of skin, sitting in the oval office whose "leadership" got us to where we are today.

Warning:
Watching this video will force you to bite your tongue in order to stop laughing.

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On Tuesday, President Obama hosted a discussion at the White House with a group of 75 young Southeast Asian Leaders on themes of civic engagement, environment and natural resources management and entrepreneurship. The group is the first cohort from the Young Southeast Asian Leaders Initiative (YSEALI) Fellows Program.

In a a question and answer session that took place, the president was asked how he would like the world to remember him. He said that he wants Americans to know that America once again became "the most respected country on earth" under his watch.

"People don't remember, when I came into office, the United States in world opinion ranked below China, barely above Russia," Obama said. "And today, once again, the United States is the most respected country on earth, and part of that I think is because of the work that we did to reengage the world and say that we want to work with you as partners, with mutual interests and mutual respect."


And the source of this revelation came from where?
(Bet it wasn't Netanyahu)







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Tuesday, June 2, 2015

ISIS bans pigeon breeding - punishable by public flogging - because seeing birds' genitals overhead offends Islam





From the ridiculous to the sublime



When was the last time you saw the genitals of a pigeon flying overhead? 
Should pigeons have to be clothed while other birds fly freely nude overhead? This is nothing more than pure unadulterated racism against pigeons... either that or they are hedonistic infidels. 

Next these dirty bastards will say breathing steals the air Allah created so the punishment...who would have guessed... is death.

Instead of coming up with these lame excuses why can't they just admit they kill because they like it?

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Islamic extremists in Syria and Iraq have banned citizens breeding pigeons

Claim the sight of uncovered pigeons flying overhead is offensive to God 

Also say that raising the birds wastes time that should be spent praying

Those who break the rules will face flogging, fines and even imprisonment
Earlier this year ISIS executed three boys they found breeding pigeons 



Document: Senior ISIS issued this diktat banning pigeon breeding as they claim the sight of the birds' genitals as they fly overhead is offensive to Islam





Senior clerics fighting for the Islamic State in Syria and Iraq have issued a diktat banning pigeon breeding as they claim the sight of the birds' genitals as they fly overhead is offensive to Islam.

Jihadis operating in the group's 'Euphrates province', which stretches from Anbar in Iraq to Dier ez Zour in Syria, told pigeon breeders they had one week to stop the practice or face public flogging.

The announcement isn't the first time ISIS has targeted the apparently blasphemous practice of pigeon breeding - a popular pastime in the Middle East. 

Earlier this year it was claimed that 15 boys had been arrested and at least three of them executed by ISIS militants in Iraq's eastern Diyala governate after fighters took exception to their pigeon breeding hobby on the grounds that it stopped them spending their time worshipping Allah.

ISIS' latest ban on pigeon breeding was revealed in an official document released by senior administrators in the group's self-declared Euphrates province.

Written in Arabic script on paper headed with the terror group's chilling black and white logo, the short document begins with a warning to locals who keep pigeons on the roof of their houses.

'All those who keep pigeons above the roofs of their houses must stop doing this entirely within a week of the date of the issuing of this statement,' the militants say.

'Whosoever violates it will be subject to consequences of reprimand including a financial fine, imprisonment and flogging,' they add.


The war on pigeons: The latest announcement isn't the first time ISIS has targeted the apparently blasphemous practice of pigeon breeding - a popular pastime in the Middle East




When rumors of an ISIS ban on pigeons began to circulate earlier this year, it was widely assumed that it was related to the birds being used to either smuggle anti-ISIS messages or cigarettes. 


However the new document clears up that misunderstanding, clearly stating that the ban is intended 'to put a stop to the greater criminal act of harming one's Muslim and Muslim women neighbours, revealing the [pigeon's] genitals and wasting time.'

Inevitably ISIS calls on its network of spies and terrified informers to ensure that those who ignore the ban suffer harsh punishments - demanding locals report anybody who continues to reveal their pigeons' genitals to the local religious police, known as the Hisbah.

It is likely that those who flout the ban as a one-off will be publicly flogged and fined a substantial sum. 



Top down: The Islamic State's harsh treatment of anybody involved with pigeons is believed to come straight from senior figures within the terror group, such as the leader Abu Bakr al-Baghdadi himself




Bizarrely the latest pigeon breeding ban isn't the first time the militants have targeted the practice.

In January the terror group rounded up 15 boys who were 'wasting time' rearing the birds, summarily executing three of them.

The surviving boys' families were forced to pay as much as £1,200 each to secure their release after the group were snatched from their homes in the eastern Iraqi province of Diyala, close to Baghdad.

According to eyewitnesses, the ISIS militants searched every house for the pigeons themselves, stuffing any birds that they found into bags and taken them away to be burned.

Abu Abdullah, a farmer, told NBC News he had managed to get the money together after borrowing from family. Others had handed over jewellery to secure their sons' release.

Mr Abdullah revealed his son had been severely beaten and warned not to keep pigeons again.


Heavily armed: When rumours of an ISIS ban on pigeons began to circulate earlier this year, it was widely assumed that it was related to the birds being used to either smuggle anti-ISIS messages or cigarettes



Pigeon breeding is a popular hobby in the region, but it is said to be frowned upon by extremist Islamist fighters because they believe it is a distraction from worshipping Allah.

Mr Abdullah, 52, said he was standing beside his son when ISIS militants stormed the family home and kidnapped his son.

He said: 'I asked them why and they said: 'He is not following the real Islam, he must be punished for being a pigeon breeder. This habit is taking him away from worshiping Allah.'

'I begged them again to know where are they taking him, what are they going to do to him. They said he is going to be taken to be judged according to the Islamic Sharia.

'They pushed me, and when my son tried to stop them from pushing me they beat him. Then they put him inside the car and left. 






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Monday, June 1, 2015

From Wheaties to Fruit Loops





Bruce Jenner has been unveiled as a woman on the cover of Vanity Fair.








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Friday, May 29, 2015

Why do situations like this develop?




Observe what is going on around the world... just to name a few:


1.  Putin is on a land grab operating with impunity.

2.  ISIS is chopping heads off a dime a dozen.

3.  Iran is supplying arms to terrorists in Yemen, while condemning Israel, as they attemp to sucker us into a deal lifting the sanctions.

4. We gave up 5 Taliban commanders who are no longer under "house arrest" and free to kill again. And what did we get in return?  A worthless deserter Bergdahl who will be court-martialed shortly  and thrown in jail!

5.  And then we have this story. The Chinese are expanding their territory building man-made islands in international waters. 



Why do these things happen?

Because we have a gutless, waste of skin, sitting in the oval office.



(Just add a bottle of Jim Beam and a shot glass and the picture is complete)



Our enemies are thinking... get what you can now while Barry's still in office. You never know what's going to happen down the road.



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Defense secretary’s warning to China: U.S. military won’t change operations

(Good to know someone's taking action)



Defense Secretary Ashton B. Carter addressed China’s recent operations in the Pacific — and warnings to the United States — during a ceremony in Hawaii on Thursday. (AP Photo/Susan Walsh)


Defense Secretary Ashton Carter bluntly warned China Wednesday to stop its buildup of man-made islands in the South China Sea and vowed that the U.S. military would continue to patrol international waters and airspace in the region.

Carter’s comments, made at a ceremony in Hawaii to recognize Adm. Harry B. Harris, the new commander of U.S. military forces in the Pacific, further escalated a simmering rhetorical conflict between Washington and Beijing over access to the South China Sea and other Asian waters.

“There should be no mistake: the United States will fly, sail, and operate wherever international law allows, as we do all around the world,” Carter said at the U.S. military’s joint base at Pearl Harbor.

Defense Secretary Ashton Carter urged for an end to island-building in disputed parts of the South China Sea. (Reuters)

China asserts sovereignty over 80 percent of the resource-rich sea, which includes some of the world’s busiest shipping lanes, and has been aggressively staking its claims by building large artificial islands. The United States and its Asian allies have vigorously opposed China’s territorial moves. With no one backing down, the impasse has raised the specter of a localized military conflict.

Last week, China tried to order a U.S. Navy Poseidon P-8A surveillance aircraft to leave an area near the disputed Spratly Islands where China has been turning a reef into an artificial island. The Navy spy plane, which was carrying a CNN news crew on board, ignored multiple Chinese warnings to change its course.

China’s Foreign Ministry later blasted the U.S. military for “very irresponsible and also dangerous” actions. The Pentagon insisted the plane was flying in international airspace.

The U.S. Navy released this video showing flight operations aboard a P-8A Poseidon over the South China Sea on May 20, 2015. During the flight, the crew documented several warnings issued by China’s navy to leave the area. (U.S. Navy)


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In his remarks Wednesday, Carter made clear that U.S. warships and planes would continue to patrol the region and ignore China’s attempts to extend its maritime territorial limits. He accused China of raising tensions in an area where the U.S. Navy and Air Force have operated largely unfettered since the end of World War II.

“China is out of step with both international norms that underscore the Asia-Pacific’s security architecture, and the regional consensus in favor of non-coercive approaches to this and other long-standing disputes,” he said.

Carter’s message was equally aimed at U.S. allies and partners in Asia who have wondered how Washington would react to China’s military buildup and its attempts to exercise more influence on the region.

“China’s actions are bringing countries in the region together in new ways,” Carter said. “And they’re increasing demand for American engagement in the Asia-Pacific. We’re going to meet it. We will remain the principal security power in the Asia-Pacific for decades to come.”

Carter’s visit to Hawaii marked the start of a 10-day trip to the Pacific region. He will speak at a regional security conference in Singapore, where the U.S.-China rivalry is expected to take center stage.

The Pentagon chief is also scheduled to visit Vietnam – whose territorial claims in the South China Sea are at odds with Beijing – and India.





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