Abu Bakr el Baghdadi

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Re: Abu Bakr el Baghdadi

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Sid Bishop wrote: Mon Oct 28, 2019 8:59 am
Proposition Joe wrote: Mon Oct 28, 2019 7:56 am
Disoriented wrote: Mon Oct 28, 2019 6:41 am

Well said. Iraq was such a nice place before we removed that awfully nice man, Saddam Hussein, wasn’t it. He was awfully kind to the Kurds and fellow middle eastern nations too.
Bit of a weird refusal to engage with what was actually being referred to. Iraq wasn't a utopia and there was some horrendous oppression which should never have been tolerated, but until our (the West's) bungled involvement, it wasn't overrun by a death cult which exported terrorism.

That was kicked off by our pals the Saudis and Wahhabism, temporarily forgotten when it was that we invaded Saudi Arabia to sort that all out?
''a death cult which exported terrorism. That was kicked off by our pals the Saudis and Wahhabism, temporarily forgotten when it was that we invaded Saudi Arabia to sort that all out?''
Completely true !!
f*** that - you seen their arsenal of weapons? Have to be a right bunch of mugs to attack them.
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Although to our advantage is the fact that we supplied them all so should have an idea of what they're packing.
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I see that Trump has released a picture of the dog the special forces used to find Baghdadi. It’s a Belgium Malinos which is a top top dog, but they won’t release his name as its classified.

I’ve looked into getting one of these however, they are not family pets, they need to be working and the few real breeders in this country will not let them go to family homes as they need too much stimulation and focus in this lives. Truly wonderful dogs which mostly end up with Police, Special Forces etc.
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Thor wrote: Tue Oct 29, 2019 7:09 am I see that Trump has released a picture of the dog the special forces used to find Baghdadi. It’s a Belgium Malinos which is a top top dog, but they won’t release his name as its classified.

I’ve looked into getting one of these however, they are not family pets, they need to be working and the few real breeders in this country will not let them go to family homes as they need too much stimulation and focus in this lives. Truly wonderful dogs which mostly end up with Police, Special Forces etc.
Good story though!!
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Weird that anyone would want a dog that’s been designed as it has to be their pet?
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Why is it?

I was fully planning on getting it proper trained to police standards and then enter him into agility trails, this keeping him to his working background. That way he is well trained, obedient and will protect his family. Like I said they are not family pets as I did my research properly and not just deciding that’s the dog for me and 6 months later giving it up as that’s neither right nor fair on the dog. I saw one that’s 16 weeks old and on it’s 3rd home! That breader took him in as the original one refused to take him back, he is now being trained so he can go to the police or army or some such institution which will suit the dog.

One thing is for sure, if a Malinos is coming for you, your in big trouble. It’s the cousin to the German Shepard and it’s much more highly strung.
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I hate it when people get status dogs. Sounds no different to the dealers with staffies.
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Thor wrote: Tue Oct 29, 2019 9:20 am Why is it?

I was fully planning on getting it proper trained to police standards and then enter him into agility trails, this keeping him to his working background. That way he is well trained, obedient and will protect his family. Like I said they are not family pets as I did my research properly and not just deciding that’s the dog for me and 6 months later giving it up as that’s neither right nor fair on the dog. I saw one that’s 16 weeks old and on it’s 3rd home! That breader took him in as the original one refused to take him back, he is now being trained so he can go to the police or army or some such institution which will suit the dog.

One thing is for sure, if a Malinos is coming for you, your in big trouble. It’s the cousin to the German Shepard and it’s much more highly strung.
It’s the cousin to the German Shepard and it’s much more highly strung.

If your going to keep on with your tall stories at least get your facts right

They are related in breed only ie Sheepdog

Cousins 😂😂😂good story though!!
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Proposition Joe wrote: Tue Oct 29, 2019 9:28 am I hate it when people get status dogs. Sounds no different to the dealers with staffies.
Difference is Staffies are given way for free, I bet these cost an absolute fortune.

But yeah, fully agreed, sickens me that people pay silly money for a dog, propping up this horrible trade whilst the rescue centres are overflowing.
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Proposition Joe wrote: Tue Oct 29, 2019 9:28 am I hate it when people get status dogs. Sounds no different to the dealers with staffies.
Agree. Also Pitbull Terrier's and similar dangerous dogs, especially when the owners use the dogs for illegal organised dog fighting where bets are placed on which dog will win the fight.
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Thor wrote: Tue Oct 29, 2019 9:20 am

One thing is for sure, if a Malinos is coming for you, your in big trouble. It’s the cousin to the German Shepard and it’s much more highly strung.
Is it just me or is anyone else not scared of dogs in the slightest? You'd just punch it in the face as it came at you. Or rips it's front legs apart if it jumped.
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RedO wrote: Tue Oct 29, 2019 9:51 am
Thor wrote: Tue Oct 29, 2019 9:20 am

One thing is for sure, if a Malinos is coming for you, your in big trouble. It’s the cousin to the German Shepard and it’s much more highly strung.
Is it just me or is anyone else not scared of dogs in the slightest? You'd just punch it in the face as it came at you. Or rips it's front legs apart if it jumped.
I very much doubt you would have to time or chances to do any of that if pursued by a pack of trained army, police dogs etc. These brave dogs keep chasing and attacking their prey even if shot or knifed !
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Sure, a pack is a different matter. But one on one I’d fancy my chances, no problem.
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I don’t like dogs , they recognize my fear and seem to think I am a bone. As a child I was bitten just above my eye by an Alsatian, and have been bitten several times since. I would sooner face mike Tyson than a fierce dog.
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RedO wrote: Tue Oct 29, 2019 10:28 am Sure, a pack is a different matter. But one on one I’d fancy my chances, no problem.
A trained army fighting dog would be a problem, they do not just stand still and wait there for you to do your worst ! Many in war zones also come equipped with head and body protection.
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Mate you're changing the rules as you go along. I'm not talking about an armour-clad canine.

It's me v a dog, bare knuckles/paws. I'd f*cking destroy it.
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RedO wrote: Tue Oct 29, 2019 12:09 pm Mate you're changing the rules as you go along. I'm not talking about an armour-clad canine.

It's me v a dog, bare knuckles/paws. I'd f*cking destroy it.
He's right. I once punched an Alsation square on the nose and it legged it.
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Didn't put it down?
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RedO wrote: Tue Oct 29, 2019 12:51 pm Didn't put it down?
I pulled the punch. As an animal lover I didn't want to send it to doggy heaven before its time.
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Stands for Super Army Satians"
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Proposition Joe wrote: Tue Oct 29, 2019 9:28 am I hate it when people get status dogs. Sounds no different to the dealers with staffies.
I agree totally with that statement.
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Thor wrote: Tue Oct 29, 2019 7:09 am I see that Trump has released a picture of the dog the special forces used to find Baghdadi. It’s a Belgium Malinos which is a top top dog, but they won’t release his name as its classified.

I’ve looked into getting one of these however, they are not family pets, they need to be working and the few real breeders in this country will not let them go to family homes as they need too much stimulation and focus in this lives. Truly wonderful dogs which mostly end up with Police, Special Forces etc.
I heard the one dog that got injured underwent surgery and is expected to make a full recovery. Good.
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RedDwarf 1881 wrote: Tue Oct 29, 2019 4:27 pm
Thor wrote: Tue Oct 29, 2019 7:09 am I see that Trump has released a picture of the dog the special forces used to find Baghdadi. It’s a Belgium Malinos which is a top top dog, but they won’t release his name as its classified.

I’ve looked into getting one of these however, they are not family pets, they need to be working and the few real breeders in this country will not let them go to family homes as they need too much stimulation and focus in this lives. Truly wonderful dogs which mostly end up with Police, Special Forces etc.
I heard the one dog that got injured underwent surgery and is expected to make a full recovery. Good.
Equally pleased Baghdadi wont.
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''According to Trump he died” whimpering and screaming “

That's the way we'll all go if we keep on supporting Orient
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RedO wrote: Tue Oct 29, 2019 12:09 pm Mate you're changing the rules as you go along. I'm not talking about an armour-clad canine.

It's me v a dog, bare knuckles/paws. I'd f*cking destroy it.
''Mate you're changing the rules as you go along.''
Rules and debates on this forum are there to be changed, nothing new about that !
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