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RE: Trump's first year in middle east
(11-17-2017 08:56 AM)JMUDunk Wrote:  Just read the JV has lost there last stronghold on an established city in Iraq, kickthebucketstan or something.

Still have some tent “cities” out in the dust and desert here and there, fine enjoy that.

I’d just say leave then there. Let em Meerkat all day long, wondering where the next kabooomy might be coming from.

They begin to wander off a bit? Knock the ever living schit outta them, send them back to their sand holes or six feet under. Eithers fine with me.

Yea, saw that today. They still have some territory in the western desert, but thats it.

The they showed a graph of military targeted strikes which have been held. Trump more than double the strikes. Trump has done a great job of cleaning up this Obama clusterf*ck.
11-17-2017 01:07 PM
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