Let's see...Iran (a Russian ally) is fighting IS in Iraq, Russia will now be fighting them in Syria, (and eventually Iraq?), we and some of our allies are bombing them in Iraq, (not sure where else), and so on. It's becoming harder to see who the enemy of the enemies really are, and who are really the friends of said enemy(s)...getting convoluted as shit...sounds like a powder keg in search of a match, especially now that Russia is involved (not to mention that whole Ukraine thing which has resulted in western sanctions on them, from which, as internet rumor would have it, is beginning to pressure Putin, who will strike out {and in fact, most likely has begun to...in Syria!:eek:}).I think this conflict is multi-layered, and the enemy is far more elusive than achilles28 appears to believe.
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