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The Kurds might not be able to hold against ISIS
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<blockquote data-quote="mindlight" data-source="post: 66128825" data-attributes="member: 21246"><p>If love is to be our banner then I think I see this situation very differently to you. Love for the victims and the potential victims of the genocide these guys are unleashing, love for the God they blaspheme with their beheadings of Christian children is what motivates me. Individuals like the son of the founder of Hamas have been converted but in this case the group and its story needs breaking in the military arena also.</p><p></p><p>I live in Germany and the Nazis and Gestapo were not defeated by someone sharing the gospel with the monsters that used to rule here. They were stopped by brave soldiers on the front line who fought for the love of country and for a world that was not dominated by the evil that dominated their enemies. </p><p></p><p>ISISs momentum of growth needs to be broken but the surrounding powers are still playing games against each other with the rise of this power and the Americans lack the political capital to intervene.</p><p></p><p>It may have to get a lot worse before people realise what is going on and decide to intervene. I just hope that when the right people act it is not too late to stop a bloodbath in the region.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="mindlight, post: 66128825, member: 21246"] If love is to be our banner then I think I see this situation very differently to you. Love for the victims and the potential victims of the genocide these guys are unleashing, love for the God they blaspheme with their beheadings of Christian children is what motivates me. Individuals like the son of the founder of Hamas have been converted but in this case the group and its story needs breaking in the military arena also. I live in Germany and the Nazis and Gestapo were not defeated by someone sharing the gospel with the monsters that used to rule here. They were stopped by brave soldiers on the front line who fought for the love of country and for a world that was not dominated by the evil that dominated their enemies. ISISs momentum of growth needs to be broken but the surrounding powers are still playing games against each other with the rise of this power and the Americans lack the political capital to intervene. It may have to get a lot worse before people realise what is going on and decide to intervene. I just hope that when the right people act it is not too late to stop a bloodbath in the region. [/QUOTE]
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