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obama=US UNFIT Commander-In-Chief MY DEAR FRIENDS: If one had even a scintilla of doubt regarding SON-OF-ISLAM obamas ability or fitness as Commander-In-Chief, his NON-STRATEGY on the major threat and danger to the US imposed by IS is further evidence that he is UNFIT. Those who want to still give him a pass and are obsessed with his raciality and alleged left wing garbage are hardly concerned with the safety of Americas citizens. Yesterday, in a major speech, Herr obama positioned himself in front of soldiers who greeted him warmly, but as he spoke, they lost interest and hardly affirmed him or his inability to properly articulate a plan of action for the scourge and malignancy that is IS and muslim obedience to MURDER and TERROR. REMEMBER It is NOT in obamas DNA. I TOLD YOU!! AM YISROEL CHAI ISRAEL=JEWISH NO MORE CARVING ISRAEL UP OR PRISONER RELEASES SILENCE=COMPLICITY STAY INFORMED STAY VIGILANT THE TINY YET POWERFUL ISRAEL WILL AND MUST ALWAYS PREVAIL JERUSALEM IS THE UNDIVIDED ETERNAL CAPITAL OF ISRAEL AND THE JEWISH PEOPLE KING SOLOMON IF YOU SAVE ONE, IT IS LIKE SAVING THE WORLD their state=TransJordan NO MOSQUE AT GROUND ZERO WHAT ABOUT BENGHAZIGATE? WHAT ABOUT DANIEL PEARLS muslim MURDERERS? FREE JONATHAN POLLARD JUDY NEVER AGAIN NEVER FORGET -------------------------------------------- Obama: “The American forces do not and will not have a combat mission” against the Islamic State Robert Spencer Sep 17, 2014 Obama2So who does? Apparently he expects the friends and allies of the Islamic State to fight against the Islamic State. “Obama reaffirms opposition to US combat in Iraq,” by Jim Kuhnhenn, Associated Press, September 17, 2014: TAMPA, Fla. (AP) — President Barack Obama reaffirmed Wednesday that he does not intend to send U.S. troops into combat against the Islamic State group, despite doubts about the ability of Iraqi forces, Kurdish fighters and Syrian rebels to carry out the ground fight on their own. “The American forces do not and will not have a combat mission,” Obama told troops at MacDill Air Force Base. It was a firm response to suggestions raised Tuesday by his top military commander that under certain circumstances, American ground forces may be needed. Obama said U.S. troops “will support Iraqi forces on the ground as they fight for their own country against these terrorists.” But, he added, “As your commander in chief, I will not commit you and the rest of our armed forces to fighting another ground war in Iraq.” Obama offered a vision of a potent force that can have a major role in conflicts, a more forceful view than he has embraced before. But he still stressed that for the effort to succeed against the Islamic State group, the U.S. will need to lead the international coalition and local forces must handle a significant role. “Frankly, there just aren’t a lot of other folks who can perform in the same way. In fact, there are none. There are some things only we can do. There are some capabilities only we have,” he said. “Our armed forces are unparalleled and unique. So when we’ve got a big problem somewhere around the world, it falls on our shoulders. Sometimes that’s tough. But that’s what sets us apart. That’s why we’re American.” Obama spoke after consulting with officers at U.S. Central Command, which oversees American military efforts in the Middle East. Obama’s speech to troops at MacDill Air Force Base was one more chance to try to make the case for the airstrike campaign against the militant group. His meeting Gen. Lloyd Austin, the Central Command head, and other officers took place as Congress prepared to vote on Obama’s request for authority to equip and train Syrian opposition fighters. Lawmakers in both parties have raised worries that the U.S. might be unable to find enough Syrian rebels who could be trusted to confront the Islamic State group or that their numbers would be sufficient. Army Gen. Martin Dempsey, the chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff, told a small group of reporters traveling with him to Paris that about half of Iraq’s army is incapable of being an effective partner with the U.S. to push the Islamic State group back in western and northern Iraq. He said the other half needs to be partially rebuilt with U.S. training and additional equipment. Dempsey told senators on Tuesday that if it became necessary for U.S. military advisers to accompany Iraqi troops into combat, he might “go back to the president and make a recommendation that may include the use of ground forces.”
Posted on: Thu, 18 Sep 2014 21:33:46 +0000

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