
“Yes, folks, it’s another ‘humanitarian disaster’ staring us in the face – and, we’re being told, we have little choice but to go in and save the day. We’ve already sent in hundreds of Special Forces to ‘advise’ the nearly nonexistent Iraqi army we spent billions arming and training. The military infrastructure is there, ready and waiting. So what should we do to help Iraq stave off an invasion by ISIS, which is now holding some 40,000 Yazidis in the northern part of the country? The answer is: nothing. Not every problem has a solution. Not every mistake – in this case the mistake of invading Iraq in the first place – can be rectified.”
http://original.antiwar.com/justin/2014/08/07/sneaking-back-into-iraq/
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