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Victoria50

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It's scary and sad to think that there is no going back.
There is no taking a step back to rethink actions.

Reading this and how the simplest ingredients are used,household items,that's just unfathomable.
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"French investigators came face to face with the reality that they had missed earlier signs that the Islamic state was building ..."

Isn't the whole world on guard for years for terrorist attacks?
Did some just didn't know how far they are capable of going?

They are able to travel in and out of countries undetected.

With what's going on in the world,are they slacking in detecting beforehand?



Bill Maher left the building?
 

Victoria50

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No,it would not look good.

One spends thousands of dollars,and the other goes to the pharrmacy.
Yes,I know it's not that simple,but then again...

I was watching the Greek news this evening and an analyst was saying that if someone has set their mind on something,its a done deal,there is no way to stop them.
 

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It still takes a lot of money and that can be traced if the effort is expended, so far that doesn't seem to be in the works.
 

Victoria50

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Why do you think the effort is not being made?
What logical reasoning could there be?

Reminds me of a question I asked of a friend who works at a gov job as to why the gov is not seeking out the people that take advantage of the system and her reply was that it would take more money to hire people and do the footwork.
 

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Lack of reports about how the groups make their money mainly and that they seem to travel easily and find supplies easily, such as in the last few Paris attacks. Paris is not a city that does not have many Police on duty just for terror activities. The money flow was given for Syria but that has pretty much dried up.
It may or may not be connected to the EU plopping down $6B to Turkey for refugee related expenses but in the last few years there was never any demand for such funding. They were making lots of money selling Syrian oil to a few buyers who knew where it was coming from. That part is well documented but ISIS is supposed to have many groups spread across the EU and that isn't cheap and you need some very good connection to get the hardware they always seem to have.

In our economy we always have more workers than we have jobs. If everyone had a job you would also need to find new jobs for all the Government workers who are involved with the Social Services part and in most Provinces that is a fairly large number of workers. Strange as it sounds when you get too many workers the efficiency actually goes down rather than up like it should. I'm not quite sure why that is.
 

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CNN also had stated that ISIS makes money from oil wells and refineries that they have taken overr inside northern iraq.
They smuggle it into Turkey ,and ofcourse oil being a 'much prized commodity,that they don't care who is selling it to them.
That's just one way they raise funds.

One side tries to cut off ways they get money and on other side,couuntries pay them for oil.

Its a visciouus circle.
 

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A large part of Russia's air campaign was spent destroying the convoys of Syrian oil going into Turkey. One report said there were 12,000 trucks involved in that. There was also a report that most of that oil (if not all) ended up in Israel so their hands aren't as clean as they claim.
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Belgian Prosecutor Confirms Name of One Suicide Bomber
The prosecutor said that the police found 15kg of explosives in the Schaerbeek area of Brussels. At a raid in the Brussels district of Schaerbeek on Tuesday night police found 150 litres of acetone, 30 litres of oxygenated water, detonators, a suitcase filled with screws and nails as well as materials, such as plastic boxes, needed to pack up the explosives.

How Russia Is Smashing the Turkish Game in Syria
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So why did Washington take virtually forever to not really acknowledge ISIS/ISIL/Daesh is selling stolen Syrian oil that will eventually find its way to Turkey?
Because the priority all along was to allow the CIA – in the shadows – to run a “rat line” weaponizing a gaggle of invisible “moderate rebels”.
As much as Daesh – at least up to now – Barzani mob in Iraqi Kurdistan was never under Washington’s watch. The oil operation the Kurdistan Regional Government (KRG) runs to Turkey is virtually illegal; stolen state-owned oil as far as Baghdad is concerned.
Daesh stolen oil can’t flow through Damascus-controlled territory. Can’t flow though Shiite-dominated Iraq. Can't go east to Iran. It’s Turkey or nothing. Turkey is the easternmost arm of NATO. The US and NATO “support” Turkey. So a case can be made that the US and NATO ultimately support Daesh.
What’s certain is that illegal Daesh oil and illegal KRG oil fit the same pattern; energy interests by the usual suspects playing a very long game.
What these interests are focused on is to control every possible oil asset in Iraqi Kurdistan and then in “liberated” Syria. It’s crucial to know that Tony "Deepwater Horizon" Hayward is running Genel, whose top priority is to control oil fields that were first stolen from Baghdad, and will eventually be stolen from the Iraqi Kurds.
And then, there’s the Turkmen powder keg.
The key reason why Washington always solemnly ignored Ankara’s array of shady deals in Syria, through its fifth column Turkmen jihadis, is because a key CIA “rat line” runs exactly through the region known as Turkmen Mountain.
These Turkmen, supplied by Ankara’s “humanitarian” convoys, got American TOW-2As for their role in preserving prime weaponizing/ smuggling routes. Their advisers, predictably, are Xe/Academi types, formerly Blackwater. Russia happened to identify the whole scam and started bombing the jihadis. Thus the downing of the Su-24.
The Turkmen fifth column
Now the CIA is on a mission from God - frantically trying to prevent the “rat line” from being definitely smashed by the Syrian Arab Army (SAA) on the ground and Russia in the air.
The same desperation applies to the Aleppo-Azez-Killis route, which is also essential for Turkey for all kinds of smuggling.
 

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Man you're still smarting about the Turkish AF kicking the Russian AF's azz.

 

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That's really paying off big time for |Turkey isn't it?
It worked out for Syria as they now have the S-400 on permanent duty. The passenger jet bombing sealed ISIS's future so the war against them (and their supporting Nations) will not end until they are dead to the last man. A fitting end for them.

Strange Bedfellows in Syria: What Washington Prefers Not to Speak Of
Although Washington has long been in denial and refused to admit that US-backed rebel groups were intermingled with al-Qaeda in Syria, the unpleasant truth has finally come to light, Gareth Porter notes.

To the embarrassment of the Obama administration, it turns out that the CIA-armed and trained Syrian militants have long been colluding with al-Qaeda affiliate al-Nusra Front and its close ally Ahrar al-Sham, American historian, investigative journalist and author Gareth Porter notes.
"A crucial problem in news media coverage of the Syrian civil war has been how to characterize the relationship between the so-called 'moderate' opposition forces armed by the CIA, on one hand, and the al-Qaeda franchise al-Nusra Front (and its close ally Ahrar al-Sham), on the other," Porter writes in his article for media-watchdog Fairness and Accuracy in Reporting.


'Agents of Destruction': How CIA Helped Create Islamist Frankenstein
Washington and its allies created the Islamist Frankenstein with their own hands: over the decades radical Muslim 'agents of destruction' have formed the belt of instability which stretches across the MENA region to Central Asia and beyond. But how did it all begin?

Back in December 1979 the USSR deployed a limited contingent of Soviet troops in Afghanistan in response to repeated requests from the Afghani government.
It is worth mentioning that the Soviet leadership had long hesitated to launch the military operation aimed at stabilizing the political situation in the Central Asian state, considering it completely "unreasonable."
"Comrades, I have thought this issue over very thoroughly since yesterday and have concluded that we should consider very, very seriously whether it would make sense to send troops into Afghanistan. The economy is backward, the Islamic religion predominates, and nearly all of the rural population is illiterate. I do not think we can uphold the revolution in Afghanistan with the help of our bayonets. The idea is intolerable and we cannot risk it," KGB Chairman Yuriy Andropov said at one the Soviet politburo discussion on the matter, as quoted by US academic David N. Gibbs (Afghanistan: The Soviet Invasion in Retrospect, 2000).
 

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That's really paying off big time for |Turkey isn't it?
It worked out for Syria as they now have the S-400 on permanent duty. The passenger jet bombing sealed ISIS's future so the war against them (and their supporting Nations) will not end until they are dead to the last man. A fitting end for them.

Strange Bedfellows in Syria: What Washington Prefers Not to Speak Of
Although Washington has long been in denial and refused to admit that US-backed rebel groups were intermingled with al-Qaeda in Syria, the unpleasant truth has finally come to light, Gareth Porter notes.

To the embarrassment of the Obama administration, it turns out that the CIA-armed and trained Syrian militants have long been colluding with al-Qaeda affiliate al-Nusra Front and its close ally Ahrar al-Sham, American historian, investigative journalist and author Gareth Porter notes.
"A crucial problem in news media coverage of the Syrian civil war has been how to characterize the relationship between the so-called 'moderate' opposition forces armed by the CIA, on one hand, and the al-Qaeda franchise al-Nusra Front (and its close ally Ahrar al-Sham), on the other," Porter writes in his article for media-watchdog Fairness and Accuracy in Reporting.


'Agents of Destruction': How CIA Helped Create Islamist Frankenstein
Washington and its allies created the Islamist Frankenstein with their own hands: over the decades radical Muslim 'agents of destruction' have formed the belt of instability which stretches across the MENA region to Central Asia and beyond. But how did it all begin?

Back in December 1979 the USSR deployed a limited contingent of Soviet troops in Afghanistan in response to repeated requests from the Afghani government.
It is worth mentioning that the Soviet leadership had long hesitated to launch the military operation aimed at stabilizing the political situation in the Central Asian state, considering it completely "unreasonable."
"Comrades, I have thought this issue over very thoroughly since yesterday and have concluded that we should consider very, very seriously whether it would make sense to send troops into Afghanistan. The economy is backward, the Islamic religion predominates, and nearly all of the rural population is illiterate. I do not think we can uphold the revolution in Afghanistan with the help of our bayonets. The idea is intolerable and we cannot risk it," KGB Chairman Yuriy Andropov said at one the Soviet politburo discussion on the matter, as quoted by US academic David N. Gibbs (Afghanistan: The Soviet Invasion in Retrospect, 2000).
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Parking their fastest interceptors just means the no-fly zone is in place and the ground pounders don't have to worry about any more NATO ambushes.

Hey LowLife, your stupidity is like a beacon it shines so brightly, let alone how constant it is. lol

For the misinformed like the loco LowLife it means Turkey is about to be hit by Russian forces as soon as they attack Syria.
US Rejects Emergency Meeting with Russia on Syria CeasefireViolations
Farcical peace talks accomplished nothing so far, chances for conflict resolution virtually nil.

On Sunday, Assad urged Arab and Islamic world unity in fighting terrorism. Syrians are combatting this scourge on behalf of all its people, confident of eventual victory, he stressed.

Longterm struggle continues. Syrian UN envoy/chief peace talks negotiator Bashar al-Jaafari resisted pressure by Steffan de Mistura, proximity talks go-between, serving Western, not Syrian interests.

Al-Jaafari blasted Security Council members and other rogue states supporting terrorism.

When it’s “active in Syria against Syrians, they call it moderate opposition,” he said. No such elements exist. “(T)hey are all terrorist groups,” the scourge government forces aim to eliminate, grateful for continued Russian help.

According to al-Jaafari, his delegation received no response or concrete proposal for a “political solution to the crisis.”

US/Saudi backed terrorist groups representing the opposition want regime change, Syrian sovereignty destroyed, the rights and welfare of its people ignored - why talks are going nowhere.

Syria’s delegation has “a moral and political obligation” to end bloodshed, al-Jaafari explained. “But we cannot do it alone. There are countries involved in supporting terrorism.”

It’s well-known what’s “happening on the Syrian-Turkish border and in Golan, and the way Israel is tending to the injured Jabhat al-Nusra terrorists and treating them in its hospitals, with Qatar paying the bill.”

Endless war continues. Washington rejected Russia’s call for an emergency meeting on continued ceasefire violations. Putin’s patience has limits.
- See more at: US Rejects Emergency Meeting with Russia on Syria CeasefireViolations
 

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Wait a minute. Was that a joke ? HeeHaaaawww HeeHawwwww. >>>>>>>>>>>>>>.pills

Best come up with some better material than that elst Selfslclock 'll have to find another tenant in his basement.
 

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No it wasn't, you are the only joke around here. Good thing the grammar police have the day off. You staring to lose it more than normal is a wonderful thing to watch, for the board it will only get better, for you that means it will only get worse.
 

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Been there don that, you observation skill are on par with the other LowLife around here. Does that need to be explained to in in any greater detail???
 

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Been there don that, you observation skill are on par with the other LowLife around here. Does that need to be explained to in in any greater detail???
Look Renfield. Don't you have some flys collected that you need to tear some wings off of before group therapy? Now leave normal people to their discussions and get to pluckin.

And stop flooding the page with spam that makes not one damn bit of sense.