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It also doesn't explain the US's side of things...who had majority control in the region.
Yes...both declared victory.
Yet...no one claimed responsibility.
Putin couldn't have done it, Russia didn't have full control.
Neither did Iraq/US.
They would've had to work together...when they were considered enemies at the time.
No explanation.
They just magically became friends and killed ISIS?
The fuck?
The US dosen't control hardly jackshit over anything in the US anymore, they are there to look cool. And, no one group declared single responsibility over victory over ISIS, because such a claim would have been absurd, no, when did I claim that iraq supported russia in any sense, you also forget that iraq is diplomatically a puppet to the US, even if the US has little real control over them.
You act as if the 2004 war never happened.
I said US control in the Middle East...we had the majority.
Nope, not really.
Then who had complete control...Russia?
They were only involved for two years.
The US was involved for almost 20.
Iran exists, israel is losing strength, lebanon is more powerful than ever, and turkey's invasion in syria has been a disaster.
No one country has complete control.
Yet...ISIS is completely gone.
That would require a whole lot of teamwork.
lol
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blocked you nazi fuck
Oh lol, I see.
Teamwork for the different sides, iraq temporarily sided with the kurdish before turning on them to defeat ISIS, and russia teamed up with iran, and syria because they were much more present in syria, and stronger.
@Deleted User I did not claim such a thing.
This would all require US and Russian forces being on the exact same page, working together as allies.
Nope.
So...who wiped out ISIS then?
Save the Boers
Petitions won't work.
@fannybandit Not one group, there cannot be one super magical country that does all the work.
Trump literally ignores them unless the White House deletes them.
@Deleted User That's my point...everyone would've had to work together.
@fannybandit Let me repeat myself: "Teamwork for the different sides, iraq temporarily sided with the kurdish before turning on them to defeat ISIS, and russia teamed up with iran, and syria because they were much more present in syria, and stronger. "
Russia and the US has a lot of tension back then.
@Deleted User You left out the US.
The majority of the influence.
They didn't work together though, russia and the US hate each other.