Goblinforhire
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I am firmly on Jordan's side. They were ready and willing to do a prisoner swap with this terrorist organization and IS just went ahead and executed the Jordanian pilot Moaz al-Kasasbeh in the most horrible way (burning him alive). I think they were totally justified to execute the al-Qaeda operatives
Does anyone think Jordan's actions affected ISIS modus operadi in any way?
I am firmly on Jordan's side. They were ready and willing to do a prisoner swap with this terrorist organization and IS just went ahead and executed the Jordanian pilot Moaz al-Kasasbeh in the most horrible way (burning him alive). I think they were totally justified to execute the al-Qaeda operatives
Does anyone think Jordan's actions affected ISIS modus operadi in any way?