SYRIA: On going Horror

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The trouble we have in Syria is the same trouble we had in Afghanistan - our foe is there for the long haul and we are just there trying to get out quick.
 

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There was no gas attack in Syria, you meat head. It was another false flag to get support for bombing the crap out of Syria. This attack is not about gassing people, it is about pipelines and regime change.. as usual and the sheeple buy this shit every time.

Of course there wasn't, because you didn't want there to be. You think Assad is a kind, gentle, fatherly figure to his people.

Because you're an imbecile.
 

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There was no gas attack in Syria, you meat head. It was another false flag to get support for bombing the crap out of Syria. This attack is not about gassing people, it is about pipelines and regime change.. as usual and the sheeple buy this shit every time.


Funny that so many CONSERVATIVES such as Alex Jones, Pat Buchanan, Veterans Today, and Antiwar are saying the same thing.

Gosh, I didn't know you were such a CONSERVATIVE ;)
 

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It means that the American plan was in place in early March .... And when Trump was saying that he wanted to leave Syria, (April 3) and it was really all about having Russia begin to feel comfortable, while America was making plans for a major attack and to finally overthrow Assad.

The US secret plan on Damascus foiled: the Russian role before and after the US/UK/France attack revealed
By Elijah J. Magnier
April 15, 2018
https://ejmagnier.com/2018/04/15/th...re-and-after-the-us-uk-france-attack-revealed

Donald Trump was climbed down from the tree he climbed up a few days ago when he gathered a large military force and firepower similar to “operation desert storm” (but without ground forces). “Plan A” consisted of a destructive attack on Syria to destroy its army, presidential palace, command and control bases, elite force, strategic military and ammunition warehouses, radar, defence systems and political leadership institutions.
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Russia had informed the Syrian leadership of a large gathering of forces at Al-Tanf US-occupied military base on the Syrian-Iraqi borders, where tens of thousands of US proxies have received continuous military training. The Russians identified unusual military movements and understood that the US was preparing to push Syrian proxy forces to reach eastern Ghouta, linking itself with around 30,000 jihadists in Ghouta itself. This attack was planned to take place simultaneously with a diversion from Daraa, southern Syria, attacking south of Damascus so as to deceive the Syrian army and its allies into leaving smaller forces around the capital.

The US plan – said the sources – consisted in supporting its proxies and the Ghouta jihadists to reach Damascus and take full control of it. But the shifting of the military operation from rural Idlib to Ghouta spoiled the US plan to impose on Russia an enforced stay in Lattakia and Tartous confined to a limited place, and to finally change the Syrian regime. This “genius’s plan” would have spoiled all Russia’s efforts deployed through almost three years of heavy involvement in the war in Syria, and would have given the US the upper hand , just at the moment when Moscow and the Syrian Army were about to end the war, with only few more pockets left to liberate.

Russia’s hit in Ghouta broke the US plan into pieces, and imposed the withdrawal of tens of thousands of militants from Ghouta along with their families, to the north of Syria. The capital is now much safer, with the remaining area south of Damascus occupied by Al-Qaeda and the “Islamic State” group (ISIS) in Yarmouk camp and al-Hajar al-Aswad.

Today Russia rendered the US – UK – France strike meaningless, both in respect of its content and its objectives. Russia was able to impose that US – UK – France carry out only a “limited attack” of little value, and with not much chance of altering the reality on the ground in Syria.
 
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...and the bankers who control the stock market through all the derivatives
bond buying, and quantitative easing and (get ready Walter) the:

Plunge Protection Team - PPT

DEFINITION of 'Plunge Protection Team - PPT'
The "Plunge Protection Team" (PPT) is a colloquial name given to the Working Group on Financial Markets. The PPT was originally created to provide financial and economic recommendations in the wake of turbulent market times. Members of the team are the Secretary of the Treasury, the Chairman of the Board of Governors of the Federal Reserve, the Chairman of the Securities and Exchange Commission and the Chairman of the Commodity Futures Trading Commission.
https://www.investopedia.com/terms/p/plunge-protection-team.asp

The people who would really like to create and run all these s***holes we now live in.

The guys who brought you the 777 and 666 point dips in the market whenever they want some free money from the taxpayers they are stealing from ( and they were supposed to lend that money out to the people, but they created yet another balloon out of that too with the tiny fraction they did lend).

Now they just want to murder off and destroy all the people who object to their crimes.


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Showing restrain and control, the US Secretary of Defence James Mattis – he who said “the Pentagon still has no independent evidence to confirm that there was a chemical weapons attack in Syria last week”-contested any wide scale attack on Syria that could have triggered a direct Russian involvement and deadly return of fire against US objectives. Mattis accepted “an honourable strike” to save his boss’s inexperienced face. In point of fact, the trio’s strike on Syria seems have boosted the Syrian Bashar al-Assad’s reputation: the population celebrated in the streets of Damascus, and mocked the western attack on their country!

Yes trump ( intentionally or not) also just showed the world the western military industrial complex and all the remaining military and DOD obamanaughts left stay behind are all full of idjit dust.
:)

The actual civil war here is the people against the STOLEN western governments.


Gopher, it's your country too, and it looks like it is no different than it was before trump was elected now doesn't it?

Sad but true.
 
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Massive Cover Up In Syrįa

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The reality of the military and of arms in general is that they are bought and paid for whether they are used or not. This is true for personal as well as equipment.

All those missiles were paid for years ago and it isn't like they get the money back if they just disassemble them in 10 years.

Likewise military personal get paid whether they are dropping bombs or playing cards.
 

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Mr Trump spend most of the morning tweeting about Comey - so I imagine Comey is the one who should pull down the shades.
 

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Hi! Hoid

I don't think it was right or proper for Comey to describe the president as Mafiosi. I was shocked to hear him use that term.
He is undermining the Rule Of Law and which he has represented for a career.
To call Trump (the leader of the country) such a description is very unpatriotic.
 

OpposingDigit

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A president (his postion) as the leader of the country ..... is the chief law enforcement officer.
Anybody else could say it and it would not irritate me too much, but such a prominent former law enforcement official saying it kind of makes it wrong in my eyes. It undermines Democracy.
I feel the same way when I hear Brennan (the former head of the CIA) make his anti-Trump statements.
 
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old post but still relevant:


Syria intervention plan fueled by oil interests, not chemical weapon concern

According to former French foreign minister Roland Dumas, Britain had planned covert action in Syria as early as 2009: "I was in England two years before the violence in Syria on other business", he told French television:
"I met with top British officials, who confessed to me that they were preparing something in Syria. This was in Britain not in America. Britain was preparing gunmen to invade Syria."
The 2011 uprisings, it would seem - triggered by a confluence of domestic energy shortages and climate-induced droughts which led to massive food price hikes - came at an opportune moment that was quickly exploited. Leaked emails from the private intelligence firm Stratfor including notes from a meeting with Pentagon officials confirmed US-UK training of Syrian opposition forces since 2011 aimed at eliciting "collapse" of Assad's regime "from within."
So what was this unfolding strategy to undermine Syria and Iran all about? According to retired NATO Secretary General Wesley Clark, a memo from the Office of the US Secretary of Defense just a few weeks after 9/11 revealed plans to "attack and destroy the governments in 7 countries in five years", starting with Iraq and moving on to "Syria, Lebanon, Libya, Somalia, Sudan and Iran." In a subsequent interview, Clark argues that this strategy is fundamentally about control of the region's vast oil and gas resources.


http://www.theguardian.com/environm...ack-war-intervention-oil-gas-energy-pipelines