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zappaisgod
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Registered: 02/11/04
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zappaisgod said: It seems you are making a stronger case for supporting Assad.
I believe, as Putin does, that Kerry is lying about the makeup of the rebels in order to appease his foot in the mouth boss's ego. They are at least half jihadist nutcases and they are better organized than whatever passes for a moderate in nutcakeland.
So you would rather have Hizb Allah and Iran on Israel's doorstep, Assad has his fingers in many pies, whatever his situation it wont change facts on the ground. the conflict in Ireland had their loyalists, their radicals and their moderates, that's how peace comes about. People in Syria who are from Syria do not want a perpetual jihad, remember the reason Assad was protested against was because of a stagnant economy and the fact he represses any other opposition or democratic check on his power.
Either way, Syria, and Assad will fall, eventually in a very protracted war, or if not a civil war that's going to last for a long long time and will inevitably draw in other countries and escalate further shiia sunni conflict.
Assad is an Iranian puppet. Nothing Obama is proposing will do anything to end the war. In the entire world there seems to be exactly one other country that supports this, France. I see no reason why it is inevitable that other countries will be drawn in, whatever you mean by that. If it means Muslim lunatics killing other Muslim lunatics then I support it
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The_Red_Crayon
Exposer of Truth


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Re: Sarah Palin, foreign policy genius [Re: zappaisgod]
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zappaisgod said:
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The_Red_Crayon said:
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zappaisgod said: It seems you are making a stronger case for supporting Assad.
I believe, as Putin does, that Kerry is lying about the makeup of the rebels in order to appease his foot in the mouth boss's ego. They are at least half jihadist nutcases and they are better organized than whatever passes for a moderate in nutcakeland.
So you would rather have Hizb Allah and Iran on Israel's doorstep, Assad has his fingers in many pies, whatever his situation it wont change facts on the ground. the conflict in Ireland had their loyalists, their radicals and their moderates, that's how peace comes about. People in Syria who are from Syria do not want a perpetual jihad, remember the reason Assad was protested against was because of a stagnant economy and the fact he represses any other opposition or democratic check on his power.
Either way, Syria, and Assad will fall, eventually in a very protracted war, or if not a civil war that's going to last for a long long time and will inevitably draw in other countries and escalate further shiia sunni conflict.
Assad is an Iranian puppet. Nothing Obama is proposing will do anything to end the war. In the entire world there seems to be exactly one other country that supports this, France. I see no reason why it is inevitable that other countries will be drawn in, whatever you mean by that. If it means Muslim lunatics killing other Muslim lunatics then I support it
No, I don't think anything Obama is proposing will end the war at all,I think its funny he raised the spectre of chemical weapons in a civil war that's been raging for 2 years already. I think he is trying to distract from scandals in his administration. When I say it is inevitable that countries will be drawn into the conflict, what I mean is a escalation of hostilities between Sunni and Shia will culminate outside its borders, Iraq has been utterly destabilized by the war in Syria, ISIL has been wreacking havoc with sectarian attacks, they absolutely want a sectarian conflict, its in their agenda. Most Sunni' in Iraq are willing to live side by side with Shiite's as in lots of other countries. In Lebanon TIT for TAT killings and bombings are occurring with alarming frequency. You may not seem to care but if the whole mid-east goes up in flames through sectarian violence, It might affect the price at the pump and a number of other goods and services requiring gasoline and oil.
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