Is Obama Supporting the ISIS?


Some of this information is from the Council of Conservative Citizens

The US government once offered a reward of “up to $10 million” for the capture of al-Quida leader Abu Bakr al-Baghdadishortly after the 2003 invasion of Iraq. He was eventually captured in 2005 and interned at Camp Bucca, which was a detention facility maintained by the United States Military in the vicinity of Qasr, Iraq.

After Obama took office and started pulling all the troops out of Iraq he was released in 2009; as he was released, the man who would go on to head the powerful ISIS group issued a menacing warning to his former captors.

‘I’ll see you guys in New York,’ Abu Bakr al-Baghdadi reportedly told U.S. Army reservists from Long Island who had been guarding him at Camp Bucca near the Kuwaiti border.

Army Colonel Kenneth King, who was the commanding officer of the U.S. forces’ largest detention facility in Iraq in 2009 was one of the people who heard al-Baghdadi’s parting words, but he did not take them as a threat at the time.

Not that there is any known connection but trouble started in Libya in August 2009 and by October 2011 Gaddafi was dead and the revolution leaders were in power. As the situation in Libya wound down the Syrian civil war was starting up after protests began there on January 28, 2011.

Barack Obama and his minions have had their hands in all these situations and have been providing money and support to Sunni Jihadists in Syria, where Abu Bakr al-Baghdadi was based. This money and arms transfer was a major part of the Bengali situation as weapons were moved from Libya to Syria apparently through Turkey.

Therefore, many of the Sunni Jihadists now fighting with the ISIS have directly benefited from US money and arms.

Abu Bakr al-Baghdadi is also believed to be the mastermind behind a series of large scale jail breaks in Iraq that have freed about 2,000 Jihadists over the past year.

His present army stretches from The middle of northern Syria to northern and central Iraq. The core of his army is made up of former FSA Jihadists that received money and weapons from the USA, freed Iraqi veteran Jihadists, and Sunni militias that are now flocking to join him.

4 comments on “Is Obama Supporting the ISIS?

  1. You are stuck with Obama, who will surely go down as the USA’s worst President ever.
    He doesn’t have a clue. First he goes against al-Assad and with the jihardis.
    al-Assad might be a bloody tyrant and dictator but he and his father kept Syria quiet and non sectarian for decades. Even SiSi in Egypt (a sunni) is supporting him rather than the jihardis with their ties with the Moslem Brotherhood.
    Supporting the jihardis may have pleased the Saudis, who were backing them, as they worked to break up the Shia block of Iran, Iraq and Syria, but now he wants to support the Shia in Iraq, even contemplating letting Iran intervene (openly as against covertly as now). Net result no-one will trust him, and he won’t get support from the Saudis, the Turks nor the Egyptians. Even the Israelis must be wondering what they’ve got to deal with.

    The “good news” is that the world is cooling and soon world agriculture will be affected. The wheat crop will drop and not one of the ME countries can grow enough to feed their people. Some require 80% imports. That means more internal strife and populations shrivelling. All the incoming Presidents have to do is keep the troubles bottled up in the ME.

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  2. My only hope is that he isn’t our last President, at the rate he is going by the end of his term there will be nothing left. .We are still not back to where we were in 2007 with jobs and the actual debt plus operating obligations (payables etc) is pushing 19.0 trillion. The last quarter we had negative GDP growth and the EPA is shutting down all the cola fired power plants. I expect the electric power grid to start breaking down within 18 months and by then the dollar will no longer be the reserve currency.

    The planet is cooling and will do so until 2035 +/- a few years; my model predicts .25 to maybe .5 degrees C. Cold kills more people than heat and the idiots in power are preparing for 1 to 2 degrees more warming …. God help us!

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  3. The USA is too big for him to destroy. Besides he is likely to be a lame duck after November.
    If the EPA can shut down some coal fired stations during a winter like the last, the grid will go down because those wind turbines are useless in very cold weather. I hope that it is the NE states that cop the brunt because that is where the liberals congregate, and that will be the end of any support that Obama has. Impeachment likely to follow with Democrats voting for it too.

    Re the currency, loss of reserve status may not be an unmitigated disaster. Sure there will be problems but it will force the politicians to react e.g. cut spending and balance the budget. However I do think that if California continues on its current path, it will be forced into bankruptcy. I am not sure how they would disguise that.

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  4. Nothing is too big to destroy. I think you underestimating what he is doing here and the depth of his support in the boomer generation. They are mostly atheists and they have substituted “sustainability” as their religion. I live near Cleveland and I have attended the planning meetings for NEOSCC’s Vibrant 2040 program which is designed to move all the people back into the central cities. This program is funded by the federal government and is in place and is being implemented.

    Once I became aware of what was going on I saw that it was started in the late 60’s as the boomers started to graduate from college. Obama is only their Shillman he is not the brains behind this “fundamental” change. The problem is what will the result be after the change is completed in the next few years. The old US is 90% gone what the new US will be is yet to be determined.

    Reserve currency status will be gone in 12 months after that will come confiscation of assets (actually already stated) then hyper inflation, then suspension of the constitution, then we will have the fundamental change.
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