Haggis
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Humphrey Bogart said:Point highlighted in yellow for you. Did you know that the Kurds just captured Sinjar Mountain from ISIS? I'll give you a little geography lesson:
https://goo.gl/maps/Yj3MHU1GJpr
Sinjar Mountain is the dominant high feature on the road between Raqqa and Mosul, capturing it allows the occupant to control the main supply route between ISIS two main strongholds. The Kurds just recaptured it and have essentially cut ISIS supply lines in two. ISIS is now forced to use desert routes which take far longer and also expose them to additional risk.
Guess who helped the Kurds capture Sinjar? Canadian Special Forces, supported by CF18 aircraft who dropped bombs on ISIS positions. Yep our planes sure are useless over there :
Point conceded. "Nothing" was the wrong word for me to use to describe the impact of our air contribution.
Humphrey Bogart said:I don't get some folks in the CAF sometimes. These guys killed two of our own, on home soil and they want to kill more of us if they get the chance. Why the heck do we not want to be over there bombing them? Are we sheep or are we wolves?
There are many (not I) who believe that the attacks of October 2014 were a direct result of our actions against ISIS, even though they were not ISIS directed, merely ISIS inspired attacks (based on MSM and OSINT reports).
In that Spain withdrew from the war in Iraq as a direct result of the Madrid bombings, and the Spanish have not suffered a domestic Islamist terrorist attack since, there is historical precedent to bear this belief out.
Will we be safer if we bring the Hornets home? Maybe. But, I think not, as ISIS not only opposes our participation in combat against the caliphate, but they also oppose our kuffar way of life. As I said in another thread, ISIS' belief in their particular brand of Islam is pure and complete and their opposition to anyone/anything that does not absolutely conform to their belief should be destroyed.