Russia Condemns US Illegal Occupation Of Syria

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  1. Eleuthera

    Eleuthera Well-Known Member Donor

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    But why did they leave in the first place?

    Considering that 88% of Syrians voted for Assad to stay, it does not seem likely they left because they were dissatisfied with the government.
     
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    Jeannette Well-Known Member Past Donor

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    The Site You Posted Doesn't Exist

    Nothing like Fairy Tales from the one world order freaks.
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    Now how about some reality... again.



     
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    I have said I other OPs that ISIS is The United States, Western European countries (not all but the "Big Whigs"), The House of Saud, and Israel, i.e. NATO (North Atlantic Treaty Organization), and when I post it other swear up and down that I do not know what I am talking about, YET, video evidence and other information proves beyond a shadow of any doubt that what I have said is patently T-R-U-E. What is next, me being accused of being a Russian agent, when I have absolutely no ties to any nation other than these United States of [North] America?
     
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    OOOO, I'M TELLIN'!
    I am just being silly but it is a reality that the U.S. is, as one young person told me last year, England's BI . . . Beeeeeeeeep!
    The United States is going the same way as the empires of old that became so glutinous until they swelled and split like a hog.
     
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    I couldn't get into the URL either.

    Dozens of people, including children, died — some writhing, choking, gasping or foaming at the mouth — after breathing in poison that possibly contained a nerve agent or other banned chemicals, according to witnesses, doctors and rescue workers. They said the toxic substance spread after warplanes dropped bombs in the early morning hours. Some rescue workers grew ill and collapsed from proximity to the dead.

    The opposition-run Health Department in Idlib Province, where the attack took place, said 69 people had died, providing a list of their names. The dead were still being identified, and some humanitarian groups said as many as 100 had died.

    A statement from the Syrian military accused insurgents of responsibility and said they had accused the army of using toxic weapons “every time they fail to achieve the goals of their sponsors.”

    But only the Syrian military had the ability and the motive to carry out an aerial attack like the one that struck the rebel-held town of Khan Sheikhoun.

    A few hours later, according to several witnesses, another airstrike hit one of the clinics treating victims, who had been sent to smaller hospitals and maternity wards because the area’s largest hospital was severely damaged by an airstrike two days earlier. https://www.nytimes.com/2017/04/04/world/middleeast/syria-gas-attack.html

    Of course you already new about this but being a mouthpiece for either Syria, Russia or some anti-American group you are ready to defend the "butcher of Syria".

    People dying is not a "fairy tale". We should be outraged at any slaughter of the innocent wherever it be. I am not a one world political believer. I am also not so naïve to believe all atrocities are committed only by one side.
     
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    I think Assad has more to fear from his family..
     
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    Six years and you still haven't looked at what was going on in Syria??????

    Understanding Syria: From Pre-Civil War to Post-Assad - The Atlantic

    https://www.theatlantic.com/international/archive/2013/...syria...post-assad/281989/
    Dec 10, 2013 - How drought, foreign meddling, and long-festering religious tensions created the tragically splintered Syria we know today. ... William R. Polk first wrote for The Atlantic during the Eisenhower administration, with a report in 1958 about tensions in Iraq. ... Earlier this year, Polk wrote ..
     
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    Jeannette Well-Known Member Past Donor

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    I'll tell you Margot what's going on in Syria. Syria was put on a list in Washington for regime change and a break up of the country into ethnic enclaves in 2008. That's when their oil production was attacked. The Washington ideologues always follow the same pattern to achieve their one world government and imprison mankind.

    Here's the way they do it Margot:

    1- First they send in the Soros supported NGO's such as USAID under a pretense of 'democracy building', that way they can get young people to demand more rights, and to get rid of a government they were told is corrupt.

    2- Then they send in CIA and M16 agents to help the terrorists attack facilities necessary for the economy... such as the oil rich area of Raqqa.

    3- Then they import mercenaries as snipers, so when protests start they can shoot them and blame the government.
     
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    Syria's oil facilities were NOT attacked in 2008.......
     
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    Jeannette Well-Known Member Past Donor

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    If the production went down as you said, then something happened, because production in Syria went up very fast when ISIS took them over... or they wouldn't have been able to support their war machine, and make Erdogan's sons billionaires at the same time.
     
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    LOLOL.. Production did NOT increase under ISIS.. In fact it was down to around 35,000 bpd.. .. and there were gerry rigged refineries popping up.. The gasoline was crap but they were selling it for $20 a barrel.

    Nobody got rich.. You just invent one lie after another.
     
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    Eleuthera Well-Known Member Donor

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    Do you usually avoid answering simple questions? Or is this just a case of the answer being counter to your worldview?
     

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