U.S., Russia seal Syria ceasefire deal, military partnership

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It is technically a war crime and that carries a stiffer penalty if you stick to original punishment guidelines. Give the UN their own broadcast network that allowed viewers to follow the various trials in minute detail if they wished to do so. A fan base larger that sports is today if there are enough trials going on and in a suitable format that fits the subscription rate. Access to all the cameras and mics, vote from home, submit questions from home, OJ trial with a much larger option list. Broadband is here so it might as well be used. A series that is #1 for a decade would be a good financial move would it not. If the members generate the income then the quality of the service would be enough to keep them coming back, at a small monthly price. In a Courthouse you needs lots of minor charges to keep the traffic flow up but you also need some cases that would challenge even Sherlock and members would have a question box and a hint box if the members included some retired professionals who were past being influenced by anything other than the facts.
Take it back to Gulf War I and there would be lots of cases to be heard via videoed statements to pointed question if they are still alive at the time the case is heard.
Keep the audience involved at a new level for the most advanced and opens up the bottom floor for millions of new users. Entertainment if most people are stuck at home most of the time. Make it a basic service as that would be the new educational method also. The material would come from a central database so there is only one version on record. How close it is to the actual truth has some parameters that are not a constant.

Homesteader would become the worst punishment and that would be filmed so the fate would be on record for the members in the Winner/Loser section of the network. The Russian driver series that is popular today would be replaced my new immigrant driving examples of what not to do. Bumper stickers that read 'I want my beloved speedy Chinese drivers back, . . . please, . . . '

There is probably a page of links to new stories being published by both sides. So far Russia is evidence based and the US is accusation without evidence based. I assume the reason it is all on video record is it will come into play somewhere down the road. That road should start with a war crimes charge and trial and then a mini-series if it is interesting enough. It is called milking it for everything you possibly can, like the pet-rock craze that was hot for 6 months and then nothing. Just long enough to make the owners rich and then lots of time to spend the money. What's not to love about that situation, the trials would just be a much longer event and the viewers more critical and outspoken than is the norm and hooked as long as the trials last.
 

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Yeah they destroyed Gadhafi's eighth wonder of the world which brought water to the desert and made it un fixable with toxicity also
man the f-tards...
G E N O C I D E
( yes you, you harper freaks, and Hitlary tards, he she it they, did that. )

NATO bombs the Great Man-Made River
https://humanrightsinvestigations.org/2011/07/27/great-man-made-river-nato-bombs/
t is a war crime to attack essential civilian infrastructure. 95% of Libya is desert and 70% of Libyans depend on water which is piped in from the Nubian Sandstone Aquifer System under the southern desert. The water pipe infrastructure is probably the most essential civilian infrastructure in Libya. Key to its continued function, particularly in time of war, is the Brega pipe factory which enables leaks and breaks in the system to be repaired.

NATO has admitted that its jets attacked the pipe factory on 22 July, claiming in justification that it was used as a military storage facility and rockets were launched from there.

The Great Man-Made River

Libyans like to call the Great Man-Made River “The eighth wonder of the world”.
 

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THEUN, god of earth, HAHAHA bAN Ban Bankeymoon

Iam scepticle about the unity of nations

The Kennedys were removed because they were obstructing the birth of this now you see before you
That was the coup that turned the US into the bendover stooge of the international bankers we referenced above
"The Nixon-Bush Connection To The Kennedy Assassination"
John-F-Kennedy.net - The Nixon-Bush Connection To The Kennedy Assassination by Paul Kangas

If the mistakes were legit, people would get jail
feel free to post who has been fingered for the "mistakes"
Every minute of your life serves a bank they are the enemy and thier weapon is debt, you have human rights to the necessities by virtue of your roots to the planet,rise up and enslave those deviant minds in bottles, to be applied as required

They will sell your planet.
 

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Russian Armata Tank Becomes Impervious to Depleted Uranium Shells
https://sputniknews.com/military/20160922/1045580324/armata-armor-piercing-protection.html
"Russia reveals giant nuclear torpedo in state TV 'leak'
http://www.bbc.com/news/world-europe-34797252

A couple of the tidal wave torpedoes followed by a few rafts of these puppies and the US may wake up to a very different place one morning...
especially with the patriots helping to take down the nazi soros funded kennedy coup criminals which the bushes and clintons represent
 

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Another US-Russian Syria ceasefire deal has been blown up.

Whether it could have survived even with a US-Russian accord is open to doubt, given the incentives for al-Qaeda and its allies to destroy it. But the politics of the US-Russian relationship played a central role in the denouement of the second ceasefire agreement.

The final blow apparently came from the Russian-Syrian side, but what provoked the decision to end the ceasefire was the first ever US strike against Syrian government forces on 17 September.

That convinced the Russians that the US Pentagon had no intention of implementing the main element of the deal that was most important to the Putin government: a joint US-Russian air campaign against the Islamic State (IS) militant group and al-Qaeda through a “Joint Implementation Centre”. And it is entirely credible that it was meant to do precisely that.

The Russians had a powerful incentive to ensure that the ceasefire would hold, especially around Aleppo.

In the new ceasefire agreement, US Secretary of State John Kerry and Russsian Foreign Minister Sergey Lavrov had negotiated an unusually detailed set of requirements for both sides to withdraw their forces from the Castello Road, the main artery for entry into Aleppo from the north. It was understood that the “demilitarisation” north of Aleppo was aimed at allowing humanitarian aid to reach the city and was, therefore, the central political focus of the ceasefire.

The Russians put great emphasis on ensuring that the Syrian army would comply with the demilitarisation plan. It had established a mobile observation post on the road on 13 September. And both the Russians and Syrian state television reported that the Syrian army had withdrawn its heavy weaponry from the road early on 15 September, including video footage showing a bulldozer clearing barbed wire from the road. The Syrian Observatory for Human Rights also reported the Syrian army had withdrawn from the road.

But al-Qaeda’s newly renamed Jabhat Fateh al-Sham (previously the al-Nusra Front) had a clear incentive to refuse to comply with a move that could open the door to a US-Russian campaign against it. Opposition sources in Aleppo claimed that no such government withdrawal had happened, and said that opposition units would not pull back from positions near the road. On the morning of 16 September, the Syrian army moved back into positions on the road.

US policy clash

That crucial shift in US diplomatic position was a direct result of the aggressive opposition of the Pentagon to Obama’s intention to enter into military cooperation with Russia in Syria. The Pentagon was motivated by an overriding interest in heading off such high-profile US-Russian cooperation at a time when it is pushing for much greater US military efforts to counter what it portrays as Russian aggression in a new Cold War.

At an extraordinary video conference with Kerry immediately after the negotiation of the ceasefire agreement was complete, Secretary of Defence Ashton Carter strongly objected to the Joint Centre – especially the provision for sharing intelligence with the Russians for a campaign against IS and al-Qaeda.

The evidence that the US deliberately targeted a Syrian military facility is, of course, circumstantial, and it is always possible that the strike was another of the monumental intelligence failures so common in war.
No one has been able to explain how USAFCENT could have decided that a target so close to a Syrian government airbase in that government-controlled city was an IS target
But the timing of the strike - only 48 hours before the decision was to be made on whether to go ahead with the Joint Implementation Centre -and its obvious impact on the ceasefire make a tight fit with the thesis that it was no mistake.

And to make the fit even tighter, Gen Harrigan, the USAFCENT commander who had refused to say that his command would go ahead with such cooperation with Russia, would almost certainly have approved a deliberate targeting of a Syrian facility.

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How the Pentagon Sank the US-Russia Deal in Syria – and the Ceasefire | Common Dreams | Breaking News & Views for the Progressive Community
 

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Did you really think hiding in a cave in the mountains would keep you safe?? Where do you come up with these insane ideas???

Here is a Mission Accomplished item for our side. Good help is hard to find is it?? (and why isn't that old news here already?)

https://sputniknews.com/politics/20161004/1045996863/us-russia-syria-cooperation.html

Why don't the buildings have doorways where the holes in the wall are made? Save time at the start and repairs later.