Kurdish homemade weapons because the U.S. is starving them of equipment. |
Uncle Sam is Screwing You
- A Defense official told Fox News, “The Department of Defense has not provided direct arms to the Kurds and has no plans to do so in the future."
- The Sheeple public has no clue how they are being used by our government. They do not want to understand that after more than ten years of U.S. "help" the Iraqi air force simple does not exist. The Russians and Iranians are shipping in equipment, men and fighter jets to defend Iraq from the CIA backed Islamist terrorists.
- With one hand, the un-official U.S. policy was to deliberately starve Iraq and Kurdistan of weapons to defend themselves so they would be forced to rely on the U.S. Then with the other hand the CIA and our allies fully armed ISIS and other Islamists in Syria.
- As the Islamist armies marched at their leisure across the wide-open Arabian deserts not one single bomb fell on them from the U.S. or any of our allies. After all, why would you bomb the troops that you had just armed? It appears the U.S. goal is endless war and anarchy with us stirring the pot of hate and death.
Irregular armed forces have to rely on their ingenuity to arm themselves. And while rifles and mortars can be bought on the black market, getting hold of a tank or two can be a bit tricky. But you can always make a DIY version with your own hands.
At least that’s what fighters of the Kurdish militias in northern Syria do. Called People's Protection Units, or YPG, they have been dedicated to protecting Kurds from whatever the three-year-long war in the country may throw at them. Lately it’s been the Islamic State, the big bad terrorist group that proved to be worthy of being bombed by America itself reports RT News.
The People’s Protection Units don’t have killer drones or stealth bombers. They are mostly armed with small arms, with some heavier weapons such as mortars and rocket launchers, pickup trucks turned into mobile gun turrets and an occasional piece of artillery.
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And the Kurds also have homemade armor – an assortment of vehicles that would make Marvin Heemeyer proud. (Heemeyer, an American welder, infamously used a bulldozer, armor plating and a few guns to go on a rampage in in Granby, Colorado, in 2004 to settle grievances over a zoning conflict.)
Kurdish homemade weapons. The U.S. leaves the Kurds to twist slowly in the wind. |
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The former cars and track vehicles may look like cast-offs from Tatooine desert scenes of Star Wars, but with proper deployment they are no less efficient in battle than the early tanks of World War I were on European battlefields.
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3 comments:
Why won't more media outlets admit that Obama is a Brotherhood, Hamas, ISIS, etc. etc. sympathizer. He is (himself) a militant Islamist who is bent on bringing America's influence to ruin.
The "news" is about corporate profits and the large mega-corporations also look for government contracts and favors at different levels.
I understand now that when America hesitates or stops sending military equipment and aid to foreign militaries fighting terrorists, they then have to fall back, and the equipment and weapons we have given to them now fall into the terrorists’ hands. Thus, appearing as if we have given the enemy our support, perpetuating a seemingly endless struggle. It also does not help that former President Obama was part of a Church that was quite coarse in its language to America as a whole. Then with the media not examining all sides as constantly as they do the Right, it worsens the situation. Generally, Democrats want to end war or prolonged conflict through diplomacy and disarmament, but you cannot reason with crazy. Hopefully, we can come to terms with our arguing before it gets as bad as it is in the birthplace of civilization.
Trey W.
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