College Student to Jeb Bush: ‘Your Brother Created ISIS’

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College Student to Jeb Bush: ‘Your Brother Created ISIS’

College Student to Jeb Bush: ‘Your Brother Created ISIS’

By Michael Barbaro
May 13, 2015




RENO, Nev. — “Your brother created ISIS,” the young woman told Jeb Bush. And with that, Ivy Ziedrich, a 19-year-old college student, created the kind of confrontational moment here on Wednesday morning that presidential candidates dread.

Mr. Bush, the former governor of Florida, had just concluded a town-hall-style meeting when Ms. Ziedrich demanded to be heard. “Governor Bush,” she shouted as audience members asked him for his autograph. “Would you take a student question?”

Mr. Bush whirled around and looked at Ms. Ziedrich, who identified herself as a political science major and a college Democrat at the University of Nevada.

She had heard Mr. Bush argue, a few moments before, that America’s retreat from the Middle East under President Obama had contributed to the growing power of the Islamic State. She told the former governor that he was wrong, and made the case that blame lay with the decision by the administration of his brother George W. Bush to disband the Iraqi Army.

“It was when 30,000 individuals who were part of the Iraqi military were forced out — they had no employment, they had no income, and they were left with access to all of the same arms and weapons,” Ms. Ziedrich said.

She added: “Your brother created ISIS.”

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Yea, those 30k people from over 10 yrs ago started ISIS to fight the Syria govt who weren't responsible for them losing their job. Also to complicated things, they decided not to fight the people put in charge by the Bush admin immediately. Instead choose to fight a country that offered your people safety as refugees and fight on the side of US and Saudi Arabia who supported the invasion.

This makes absolutely no sense whatsoever that the 30k aging Iraqi soldiers would be behind ISIS. Obama and his friends in Saudi Arabia created ISIS as a proxy to fight the Syria people. Bush screwed the ME up, but creation of ISIS is not one of them.
 
The 2003 Iraqi invasion created an environment in which the groups that later branched off into ISIS formed. Almost all of ISIS commanders were part of Saddam's Iraqi army.
 
The 2003 Iraqi invasion created an environment in which the groups that later branched off into ISIS formed. Almost all of ISIS commanders were part of Saddam's Iraqi army.

That is what they want you to believe. The same people who still believe that Saddam himself was lying about WMD because they were so afraid of Iran. I don't buy any of it, the Saudi's and their Wahhabi fanatic followers make up a large number of their fighters and I am sure their funding and weapons package make up their arsenal too.

You can't just create a massive and well armed militia group without help from powerful governments.
 
Of course she is wrong, W created nothing, I don't think he is capable of creating anything. ISIS is a creation of the Mossad and are backed covertly by the CIA and US military as well as by Saudi Arabia. The royal family of Saudi Arabia are followers of Islam about as much as Jews are.
 
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That is what they want you to believe. The same people who still believe that Saddam himself was lying about WMD because they were so afraid of Iran. I don't buy any of it, the Saudi's and their Wahhabi fanatic followers make up a large number of their fighters and I am sure their funding and weapons package make up their arsenal too.

You can't just create a massive and well armed militia group without help from powerful governments.

I'm not sure who you are referring to as "they," but I doubt that they, whoever they are, would want people to believe that the US had a hand in the formation of ISIS.

I'm also sure that Saudis are funding ISIS as they all have the same takfiri ideology, but ISIS is just a sort reincarnation of the Sunni militant insurgent groups that the US had fought against after the 2003 Iraqi invasion. All of the countries, such as the Gulf states, Turkey, Israel, and other Western countries that supported the "moderate rebels" against Assad were either directly or indirectly funding and equipping ISIS. ISIS fighters themselves, as we know, travel from all over the world to kill those they would consider "apostates" in Syria.
 
I'm not sure who you are referring to as "they," but I doubt that they, whoever they are, would want people to believe that the US had a hand in the formation of ISIS.

I'm also sure that Saudis are funding ISIS as they all have the same takfiri ideology, but ISIS is just a sort reincarnation of the Sunni militant insurgent groups that the US had fought against after the 2003 Iraqi invasion. All of the countries, such as the Gulf states, Turkey, Israel, and other Western countries that supported the "moderate rebels" against Assad were either directly or indirectly funding and equipping ISIS. ISIS fighters themselves, as we know, travel from all over the world to kill those they would consider "apostates" in Syria.

So would it be fair to say that we wouldn't have ISIS if not for the countries directly and indirectly funding the "moderate" rebels?
 
So would it be fair to say that we wouldn't have ISIS if not for the countries directly and indirectly funding the "moderate" rebels?

I think it would still exist, but it wouldn't be nearly as renown or powerful without the support of others, yes.
 
It could be argued that without the Iraq war, ISIS probably would not have formed, but simply pointing to one of multiple botched interventions into the Middle East doesn't give the full picture, especially when discounting outside interference from other parties, as juleswin has noted in the case of the Saudis and a few others. I wouldn't rule out a fair degree of Israeli involvement in the creation of ISIS either, particularly since ISIS has primarily been going after Shiite and Kurd areas and Israel has been more wont to rattle its saber at Iran lately.

One thing is definitely certain, Jeb's notion that us "withdrawing" from the Middle East caused ISIS to form is idiotic. We pulled much of our regular troops out, but we've been consistently running weapons and black ops over there for who knows how long. Apparently the laws of physics don't apply to American foreign policy in the mind of Dubya's equally inept younger brother.
 
This is kinda rude. It's like someone telling Rand his dad hangs out with racists and allowed them to publish racist newsletters
 
Well, . . . this young'un did a great job in a way
because at the very end she elicited this response from the potential "Bush45 ?" (ouch it hurts to see that odd numbered presidency cornered in one family again)

Jeb: "we're in a much more unstable place because America pulled back"

I hope the next college student asks Jeb about this now youtube immortalized comment
(I see the glimmer of McCain here . . . ya'know "100 years of war in Iraq"





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