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Qaeda Decapitate The Wrong Man
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http:// www.dai lymail. co.uk/n ews/art icle-25 07424/A l-Qaeda -decapi tate-WR ONG-man -beg-fo rgivene ss-kill ing-Syr ia-rebe l.html
Are these the monsters we have decided to support in their fight against the Syrian government?
These are the type of people who our own soldiers have been forced to face in Afghanistan, and yet we convict one of our soldiers of murder for killing someone who would not have thought twice of committing such a barbarous act upon him as was carried out here.
Are these the monsters we have decided to support in their fight against the Syrian government?
These are the type of people who our own soldiers have been forced to face in Afghanistan, and yet we convict one of our soldiers of murder for killing someone who would not have thought twice of committing such a barbarous act upon him as was carried out here.
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/Are these the monsters we have decided to support in their fight against the Syrian government? /
No. Apparently not.
William Hague reckons we can pick out the good rebels from the bad rebels and give support accordingly.
/the type of people who our own soldiers have been forced to face in Afghanistan/
i doubt our soldiers are too frightened about that
/yet we convict one of our soldiers of murder for killing someone/
No we didn't.
The military court convicted one of our troops of MURDERING someone
That is a distinction most of our service people understand though clearly aog does not
No. Apparently not.
William Hague reckons we can pick out the good rebels from the bad rebels and give support accordingly.
/the type of people who our own soldiers have been forced to face in Afghanistan/
i doubt our soldiers are too frightened about that
/yet we convict one of our soldiers of murder for killing someone/
No we didn't.
The military court convicted one of our troops of MURDERING someone
That is a distinction most of our service people understand though clearly aog does not
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