dper726
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Just wanting to hear your input on the matter. You see many divided on the topic with a fine line in between. But rather when this topic comes into debate isn't the clear answer that this is a war we must win? And the only way of winning it is doing what we all obviously don't want to get involved with? It might not happen with the current cabinet. But whoever replaces the throne next year, will have to make the difficult decision. Either sitting back and watch the world fall apart in the hands of ISIS which includes increase tensions within our borders and many more awaited planned catastrophic evens. Or attack the source and extinct the issue.
I don't want to side with political parties and keep this as open as possible, but I don't think the Obama campaign has done anything beneficial in supporting a war against the clear threat of ISIS, and I doubt he wants to do anything to affect his legacy in the short time he has left.
I don't want to side with political parties and keep this as open as possible, but I don't think the Obama campaign has done anything beneficial in supporting a war against the clear threat of ISIS, and I doubt he wants to do anything to affect his legacy in the short time he has left.
