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Iraqi Yazidis stranded on isolated mountaintop begin to die of thirst
Iraqi Yazidis stranded on isolated mountaintop begin to die of thirst
http://www.washingtonpost.com/world/...064_story.html "BAGHDAD — Stranded on a barren mountaintop, thousands of minority Iraqis are faced with a bleak choice: descend and risk slaughter at the hands of the encircled Sunni extremists or sit tight and risk dying of thirst. Humanitarian agencies said Tuesday that between 10,000 and 40,000 civilians remain trapped on Mount Sinjar since being driven out of surrounding villages and the town of Sinjar two days earlier. But the mountain that had looked like a refuge is becoming a graveyard for their children..." Ever notice how it becomes a humanitarian crisis only if the MSM decides it should be one. Bet the MSM can't even spell "Yazidis". |
If Hamas were similarly stranded CNN, MSNBC and the like, would have 24/7 coverage...the WH would prolly have a #save our Hamas campaign.
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It is amazing how the MSM has forgotten the fight going on in IQ.
You are probaly right that they can not spell their sects name...... |
40,000 Iraqis stranded on mountain as Isis jihadists threaten death
There is surely evil in the world enjoying high carnival against the innocent. American MSM should be ashamed.
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That really sucks, to say the least. :mad:
My ODA worked out there and we broke bread with those people. They are a good bunch of folks. We had several of them as our gate guards and I don't recall ever having a problem with them. Sinjar Mountain is definitely a bleak and barren place to try surviving on. It's too bad they don't have water up there to keep them alive because they could have inflicted massive casualties on any IS ground assault stupid enough to try and ascend that rock. |
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And combine that with the mere 5/6 companies in control of 90% of US mass media and how they play into special interest politics in the US. I can't help but think of the poor reporting of the mass slaughter/genocide that occurred in Zimbabwe following the rise to power of Mugabe as an analog to this. The west was fed a diet of white versus black, so maybe the black(Chinese backed) versus black(Russian backed or simply non-Shona tribe) violence was too complicated for people to understand how North Korean trained Zimbabweans of Shona heritage were slaughtering the Matabele people. |
Iraqi Yezidis and the MSM
Pardon me, if you please, but I am trying to understand the position of the MSM and the reporting of the Iraqi Yezidis, and the position, I believe, that something is remiss in this situation. I have read everyone's responses to the reports, over and over, and I am still trying to come to a clarification of opinion. Is there a general sense that what has been transpiring in the region taken a backseat to other conflicts, and not enough emphasis has been put on the situation? Is the WH slow in confirming a humanitarian situations exists, or if there is the feeling that this is not a humanitarian situation?
From my understanding the WH has made plans to assist the Yezidi with food and water drops, calling the possible intervention "Limited". I have to wonder, how far in do we go to help the Yezidi people, or do we go the route of beefing up the peshmerga to give them more capabilities to defend the Yezidi of Iraq? Can we provide airstrikes, or other military action that will avoid a prolonged military effort. I am also fully aware that hard charging men with the motivation of ; "To Free The Oppressed", are ready to do their job. I am just asking for clarification of your thoughts, opinions, and next course of action in a portion of the world that seems ever declining into deeper and deeper turmoil. I honestly do not have any answers, but I have done my homework about the various conflicts of the regions surrounding Iraq, Syria, Iran; Tripoli, Lebanon, Gaza, Israel, Egypt, Pakistan, Turkey, Kurdistan.....the issues are deep and wide. Navigating through every conflict, and the rise of this faction and that faction, sometimes feels futile. I do feel that these factions, ISIS for example, are being given their heyday in the eyes of the world through the media channels they tend to eventually recruit as the reporters of their extreme actions. It gains the MSM readership, viewers, and ratings. Of course, that translates into big bucks for advertisers and investors. I am not saying the two entities of extremism and MSM are in cahoots, but they definitely feed off of each other. This is my opinion, and I feel true, about this WH and many others prior; assets are most often utilized to bring the most benefit to the national or political interests of the US. These are complex times in the world, and I feel most Americans would rather turn on their TV's, live their blissful lives while the remainder of humanity kill each other, and we can just go to our malls, and beautiful parks, watch baseball, and celebrate. It is much harder for some that have a sense of freedom, believe all of humanity deserves the same, believes in justice, and the to have to decide who gets what. This is my intrapersonal struggle, at times; and that is painfully honest. |
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The Yazidis and the kurds are ferocious warriors some arming and a little advising would go a long to destroy Isis/Isil. |
RAF planes to drop food aid in Iraq
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If there is any wisdom in the planning of these aerial support missions, they'll do it in a two-pronged approach. While the resupply birds are making their drops, CAS will bomb/strafe the IS positions, thus significantly alleviating the pressure on the Yazidis.
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