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Airstrikes Begin In Syria On
Monday the United States and a coalition of Arab nations began military
action against ISIS in Syria. Is it too little too late, and will it
be enough to "defeat and destroy" ISIS as the president has stated?
Obama also acknowledged that it struck al Qaeda targets near the city of
Aleppo. According to the
Department of Defense,
"U.S. Central Command conducted eight strikes against Khorasan Group
targets west of Aleppo to include training camps, an explosives and
munitions production facility, a communication building and command and
control facilities."
As I've told you over the last few days, the Khorasan group
has suddenly come to the forefront as being another dangerous
threat to the American homeland. This group differs from ISIS in that
it's alleged goal is to target Westerners outside of the region, such as
on American-bound flights.
One thing is clear, America is at war even if the Obama administration doesn't want to admit it. |
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Climate Change More Dangerous Than ISIS?
President Obama visited New York to speak to the United Nations about
.... climate change. Which, by the way, Secretary of State John Kerry
said last night is the "most serious challenge we face on the planet."
Seriously! He told the United Nations
, "And when you think about terrorism, which we think about a lot
today; poverty, which is linked obviously to the levels of terror that
we see in the world today; and, of course, proliferation of weapons of
mass destruction - all of these are challenges that don't know any
borders. And that's exactly what climate change is. Importantly,
climate change, without being connected in that way to everybody's daily
thinking, in fact, ranks right up there with every single one of the
rest of those challenges. You can make a powerful argument that it may
be, in fact, the most serious challenge we face on the planet because
it's about the planet itself." That whole quote makes me
wonder if ISIS is concerned about climate change? |
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