No such thing as an Arab God; God is God. Christians, Jews, and Muslims believe in the same God.
So going by your logic it's okay for the Native Americans to kill Americans just because it used to be their land once upon a time. Correct?
Why can't the Kurds protest in Damascus? Why Turkey? This isn't a Turkish problem; it's a Syrian problem. What are they expecting from Turkey? To invade another country on their behalf?
The US campaign against Isis is weakened not so much by lack
Like I said earlier, the US is deliberately holding back.
http://www.independent.co.uk/news/w...ach-with-kurds-across-the-region-9780941.html
good, i rather see it spill in to SA and turkey a this point
Turkey calls on US to intensify airstrikes against ISIL in Kobane
http://www.hurriyetdailynews.com/turkey-calls-on-us-to-intensify-airstrikes-against-isil-in-kobane-.aspx?pageID=238&nID=72675&NewsCatID=510
WTF? Turkey act like they don't have F-16s.
...What? They need to get off they're asses an do it themselves. They have a huge army why dont they use it. Fucking pussy ass cowards, 232 F-16 and they have 89 F-4s. Well use them
Senior US officials say that Kobani will fall and that's it's not really a concern:
http://www.cnn.com/2014/10/08/world/meast/isis-threat/index.html?hpt=hp_t1
With all of the violence happening specially the Kurds defense of Kobani remind me of this scene in Metal Gear Solid.
Coalition planes continue 2 pound Kobane. YPG spokesman tells me Kurds force ISIS 2 retreat 3kms in industrial Zone NE Kobane.
Kurdish YPG spokesman tells me airstrikes v. welcomed but till now not enough. We stopped ISIS advance, need more 2push them back
Kobane is not 'about to fall!' That is a wrong headline. At least not today. Coalition strikes slowed down advancement of ISIS.
BREAKING— YPG destroyed a vehicle loaded with explosives driven by a suicide bomber. Kobani. by @ColdKurd so, that must a been the smoke?
It looks like YPG they gain some ground & they are controliing again (4 now) of the areas they lost the previous days by ISIS in Kobani.
Islamic State of Iraq and Syria (ISIS) jihadists launched a new offensive in the east of the embattled Syrian town of Kobane after withdrawing from parts of it following U.S.-led strikes, Agence France-Presse reported a monitor as saying on Wednesday.
“There are fierce clashes underway in the east of Ain al-Arab (Kobane) after the Islamic State launched an offensive to retake the areas it lost control of,” said Rami Abdel Rahman, director of the Syrian Observatory for Human Rights.
He said at least three fighters from the Kurdish People’s Protection Units (YPG) were killed in the fighting on Wednesday, along with an unspecified number of ISIS jihadists.
The fresh assault came after the Observatory said ISIS fighters had withdrawn overnight from parts of the eastern and southwestern edges of Kobane.
Abdel Rahman said “fighters from the Islamic State withdrew overnight from several areas in the east of Ain al-Arab (Kobane) and the southwestern edges.”
This guy watching US blowing up IS positions over his hometown Kobane (y'day)