As the world continues to fight ISIS and al-Qaeda in the Middle East, many may find themselves staring down the barrel of American guns.
A new report by a former officer in the CIA alleges that a gun running scheme supported by Hillary Clinton and the Obama Administration ultimately delivered guns into the hands of ISIS and al-Qaeda.
According to the report, the arms were initially intended to overthrow Libya’s Muammar Qaddafi, but began flowing out of the region and into Syria.
If true, this at least partially explains the rapid rise to prominence ISIS has managed to achieve, and lays the blame squarely at the Obama administration’s feet.
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Treason charges
bull$#%&!@*
You need to IMPEACH OBAMASS Congress ! Get your head out of your$#%&!@*and do Something !
NOW will they impeach this traitor???
obozo, unilaterally armed isis while moving to disarm Americans
Obama and Hillary, wanted to take out Assad so bad, that they did Arm these Pigs, but Obama did not count on Putin stepping in to Protect Assad, he wanted his Friends, and Family, the Muslim Brotherhood to take over, his plan backfired, now we are left with a bunch of Maniacs, trying to destroy the world
Would not doubt that statement st all
NO DOUBT
Simple Definition of traitor
a person who is not loyal to his or her own country, friends, etc. : a person who betrays a country or group of people by helping or supporting an enemy.
Full Definition of traitor
1 one who betrays another’s trust or is false to an obligation or duty
2 one who commits treason
treason
n. the crime of betraying one’s country, defined in Article III, section 3 of the U. S. Constitution: “Treason against the United States shall consist only in levying war against them, or in adhering to their enemies, giving them aid and comfort.” Treason requires overt acts and includes the giving of government security secrets to other countries, even if friendly, when the information could harm American security. Treason can include revealing to an antagonistic country secrets such as the design of a bomber being built by a private company for the Defense Department. Treason may include “espionage” (spying for a foreign power or doing damage to the operation of the government and its agencies, particularly involved in security) but is separate and worse than “sedition” which involves a conspiracy to upset the operation of the government. (See: sedition, espionage)
TREASON, crim. law. This word imports a betraying, treachery, or breach of allegiance. 4 Bl. Com. 75.
2. The constitution of the United States, art. 3, s. 3, defines treason against the United States to consist only in levying war (q.v.) against them, or in adhering to their enemies, giving them aid or comfort. This offence is punished with death. Act of April 30th, 1790, 1 Story’s Laws U. S. 83. By the same article of the constitution, no person shall be convicted of treason, unless on the testimony of two witnesses to the same overt act, or on confession in open court. Vide, generally, 3 Story on the Const. ch. 39, p. 667; Serg. on the Const. ch. 30; United States v. Fries, Pamph.; 1 Tucker’s Blackst. Comm. Appen. 275, 276; 3 Wils. Law Lect. 96 to 99; Foster, Disc. I; Burr’s Trial; 4 Cranch, R. 126, 469 to 508; 2 Dall. R. 246; 355; 1 Dall. Rep. 35; 3 Wash. C. C. Rep. 234; 1 John. Rep. 553 11 Johns. R. 549; Com. Dig. Justices, K; 1 East, P. C. 37 to 158; 2 Chit. Crim. Law, 60 to 102; Arch. Cr. Pl. 378 to 387.
SEDITION, crimes. The raising commotions or disturbances in the state; it is a revolt against legitimate authority, Ersk. Princ. Laws, Scotl. b. 4, t. 4, s. 14; Dig. Lib. 49, t. 16, 1. 3, Sec. 19.
2. The distinction between sedition and treason consists in this, that though its ultimate object is a violation of the public peace, or at least such a course of measures as evidently engenders it, yet it does not aim at direct and open violence against the laws, or the subversion of the constitution. Alis. Crim. Law of Scotl. 580.
High Crimes and Misdemeanors:
The charge of high crimes and misdemeanors covers allegations of misconduct peculiar to officials, such as perjury of oath, abuse of authority, bribery, intimidation, misuse of assets, failure to supervise, dereliction of duty, conduct unbecoming, and refusal to obey a lawful order. Offenses by officials also include ordinary crimes, but perhaps with different standards of proof and punishment than for nonofficials, on the grounds that more is expected of officials by their oaths of office.
Neil, as I agree that the Iraq war was one of the worst decisions ever made by this Country, Isis was created 2 months after we pulled out, Obama plan was to have the CIA, train these fighters to take out Qudaffi, and Assad, his plan worked in Lynda, but did not work in Syria, because of the Protection of Putin, this so called Army of Isis, was formed under different Leadership, years ago, who are now dead, Sunni extremists have taken over this qroup, because under Bushes Iraq, the Sunni people did not have a voice, and were treated badly, they hate shites, as much as they do Christians, saying that, America really needs to wake up it is a very very dangerous time to let these people into our Country