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This is AWESOME. Having to explain ITAR over and over can get stale and a lot of our friendly foreign forces are confused because they are here training with us and some even think we are just choosing not to sell them export-restricted items. I look forward to working this site into my explanations!
My first thought was that this was yet another scammer or idiot in over his head (the latter still possible), but this guy actually fought alongside the rebels in Libya. Odd dude.
ISIS does not have a shortage of equipment at least. They at least do not have to worry about ITAR.
In case you missed it they just “stumbled” upon about 2300 Humvees I think it was (worth over a billion USD) the other day. And this is not the first time high grade gear magically just happened to fall into their hands. Never any logistic problems for these guys, is there?
Lady Fortuna is really looking out for ISIS.
except for the 10,000 dead ones
she forgot about those
Deservedly so ill add
If the Obama Dictatorship was doing its job, and not aiding and abetting America’s enemies (see Taliban 5, Iran nuclear negotiations) while trying to destroy it from within, then this guy’s services wouldn’t be needed. American’s fighting al Daesh-al Khalifiyya should be exempt from ITAR.