U.S.-led military coalition, with help from Iraqi Counter-Terrorism forces, carpet bombs what may be the last major concentration of ISIS fighters — the previously-dominant “Islamic State,” reduced to a desperate remnant, hiding on an island in the middle of a river. In seconds the ISIS refuge became an island of fire. Does Commander in Chief Trump’s destruction of this once-fearsome force shatter the Obama theory that if we attack ISIS we’ll just boost their recruiting efforts?
Video [below] of the Coalition bombing of Qanus Island in Salah Ad Din Province, Iraq.
8 replies on “Island of Fire: Does Trump’s Destruction of ISIS Remnant Shatter Obama Recruiting Theory?”
Scott: The Commandment does not say “Thou shalt not ‘kill'”. It admonishes us to not “Murder”. There is a difference
Yessssssss!
Some people just need killin’
That bombing video was reminiscent of the end of the movie “Kingsman” as the head of each globalist exploded, one at a time, to the tune of Pomp and Circumstance. That was thrilling! Although there was no explosive device implanted in the head of each ISIS member as in the movie, hopefully each bomb found its mark.
It wouldn’t surprise me if Obama took credit for permitting this “death cult” to flourish for a season so that his successor could deal with the more radical and deluded elements, just as he took credit for the uptick in our economy soon after Trump took office.
For an enemy like ISIS, it is total and absolute surrender or total destruction. There is no middle ground or softer measures that will work on any time scale. Now, the same people won’t be coming back. If there is any “new” recruitment, it will be immeasurably indifferent from committing suicide. Their choice! That is a good thing.
Being from TX, I firmly believe some folk need killin’.
Did they cause the island to tip over?
80k tones? So they called in A B-52.