lol, I can't take you serious after what i've seen from you here. You change your mind every hour yet now you want to pose as a stable wise man, all your actions here are altered by your emotions, this is rather girly in Arab culture.
As for being a man, as far as I know there's nothing manly about shouting and insulting like you do. The ones fighting terror rats which you cheered for are the real men. Now i'm going to play counter strike.
I support the Iraqi army in this regard, as I've made it clear state must control all territory, including Kurdish territory. All militias need to be dismantled. Anyway kid, your english is poor, formulating/updating opinions does not amount to 'changing mind'. Nor do your misrepresentation of past mean anything. I wonder how you learn anything new, if you never 'change your mind' as you put it, probably why you're currently renting out a CS server, lol.
You can't speak Arabic, aren't Arab by your own admission, and not familiar with Arab culture. Fighting is very easy in Arab world, it's the only job available right now. So there's plenty of 'real men' in the region, if I was born there and lived there I doubt I'd be doing anything different.
Anyway you managed to cool your head and keep it civil, so we'll end it here. You can always PM/post on my profile for anything. I'll teach you how to become man.
PS: Just because I point out realities does not take side, like my below post, it may give you impression that I'm pro-Assad, which isn't the case. I'm just pointing out realities and have no dog in the fight.
http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/art...d-rope-dropped-vat-public-warning-others.html
What would be expected from a bunch of hardened criminals who pride in their brutalities? Just to grab headlines they have stooped even lower to drown people in tubs of nitric acid. Remember IS has lost over 40% of territories that they controlled in Iraq and Syria just a few months ago, and they are constantly shrinking due to actions of Iraqi, Kurdish and coalition forces. Keep assured that the international coalition will keep pounding these terrorists till they cease to exist and their brutalities are erased forever.
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What about the Syrian army and allies? Much of ISIS losses come at their hands, the international coalition hardly is involved to 'repel brutality', rather there to manipulate the political process and future of Syria by exercising hold over eastern Syria, preventing Assad/Russia from retrieving it, to pressure a 'transitional' change.