Adrian Sol
Daily Stormer
September 6, 2017
10/10 for style, 0/10 for substance.
Attacking the enemy when he pees goes against thousands of years of proud European military decorum. Peeing is a sacred time, when you can take a breather from the insanity of war and enjoy the simple things in life.
So under normal circumstances, the deliberate targeting of soldiers in their time of greatest weakness would be a sacrilege.
But Arabs aren’t people, so it’s fine in this case.
On the other hand, what isn’t fine is that these attacks aren’t meant to humiliate and defeat ISIS, but to help prolong the conflict as long as possible and undermine Russia’s efforts to bring peace to the region.
The U.S. military is obliterating Islamic State fighters that get too far away from their bus convoy to relieve themselves.
Army Col. Ryan Dillon, spokesman for Operation Inherent Resolve, the anti-ISIS mission, told Foreign Policy that the U.S. is targeting ISIS fighters one by one as they try to run away or go to the bathroom, with the latest strikes occurring Tuesday evening.
“Whether it’s to evade by foot or to relieve themselves, if they make it far enough out there for us to strike, then we will,” Dillon said.
Serves em’ right!
Ha ha ha, this is great!
One question, though.
Why now? Why didn’t the US fight against ISIS using such tactics when Assad was under pressure and these Jihadis were running amok putting the land to the fire and sword?
After 300-500 ISIS fighters and their families recently surrendered to the Syrian government and Hezbollah, ISIS made a deal with the two parties to evacuate an area close to the Lebanese border and head for Deir Ezzor, one of ISIS’ last major strongholds, in 17 buses. The U.S. immediately protested that it had not agreed to this deal, so American aircraft have been disabling roadways and a bridge on the path to Deir Ezzor, in addition to striking fighters one at a time as they separate from the pack of buses.
These were ISIS fighters who were surrendering after abandoning an area. They had made a deal with the Syrian government. As such, this military action by the US is directly undermining the war effort against ISIS.
Russia has complained about U.S. efforts to thwart the convoy.
Not amused.
Yeah, no shit.
Here’s the deal. In war (or any struggle, for that matter), you always leave the possibility of surrender or retreat to your enemy. This is because if you don’t, they’ll know they’re cornered and have no choice but to fight to the last man. By cutting off these retreating fighter’s escape route, the US is signaling to ISIS that no surrender or retreat will be tolerated in the future and that any negotiations with the Syrian state will be futile.
The US military is essentially putting a gun to the back of every last ISIS battalion telling them “you better fight with all you got, because if the Syrians don’t get you, we will.”
This is just a calculated move to keep the Syrian war going for longer, and to make things as bloody as possible.