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If you get your information from "reputable journalists" why are you posting videos from a CTer that works for RT?

Haven't you heard? Anyone who doesn't like unnecessary wars of aggression is a asset of our enemies? How convenient for the arms industry?!

I'll take my info from journalists who actually go and get the story on the ground. You can take yours from suits who are paid by our weapons industry.

Eva Bartlett is an independent journalist from Canada. How is she a "CTer"? Is it just the views she holds?

Being anti-war and reporting the truth on the ground doesnt make you a foreirgn asset. You know Hitler was a vegetarian. Are all vegetarians Nazi Propagandists as a result?

This line of thinking is borderline retarded.

Julian Assange had a show on RT, does that make him a foreign asset?
Ed Shultz had a show on RT, does that make him a foreign asset?
Jesse Ventura has a show on RT, does that make him a foreign asset?
Larry King has a show on RT ffs, is he a pawn of the russian government now, too?
 


well Obama said Hillary was the most qualified candidate ever so who’s wrong here
 
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Lol. David Frum tweeting Tulsi, Stein and Trump are all on team Russia.

Did leftists ever dream they would be in bed with scum like this
 
All this does is make all the Clinton/Russian Dossier bullshit look like even MORE of a Hit Job. Lol @ Castro on TV just now "no commenting" on Hillary's absurd accusation. Freaking Coward. He's afraid of Hilz too. :rolleyes:

I admire Tulsi for agreeing with us that Hillary is the embodiment of Corruption though. She's spot on there.

<mma4>
 
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How can you really be this ignorant about Assad and Syria. I mean it does not seem humanly possible.

We ran a covert CIA overthrow coup attempt with help from SA. Your coalition is complete bullshit.

Where was the coalition when we pulled back.

I suggest you read up on how this started and read a bit on Assad. Compared to ME dictators, the guy is very moderate

I am confused. Do you think the US started the civil war in Syria?

The problems started in 2011 when Assad sent his people to shoot unarmed protestors and tortured kids. Then used barrel bombs to indiscriminately kill Syrians.

Assad released radical Salafists from prisons as a boogeyman reason to shoot protestors.

After getting shot at attacked civilian Syrians and a few Syria militia who defected formed the Free Syrian Army, which was a bunch of different groups. The US tried to vet and help some of the rebel groups but had a hard time vetting them and sometimes groups sold weapons to jihadists to get money to get more recruits. The Russians got involved and the rebel groups weren't as effective and there were more jihadists. The US pretty much gave up helping the rebels fighting Assad and focused on counter-terrorism and fighting ISIS with the help of the Kurds and SDF. That was the much higher priority.



 
I am confused. Do you think the US started the civil war in Syria?

The problems started in 2011 when Assad sent his people to shoot unarmed protestors and tortured kids. Then used barrel bombs to indiscriminately kill Syrians.

Assad released radical Salafists from prisons as a boogeyman reason to shoot protestors.

After getting shot at attacked civilian Syrians and a few Syria militia who defected formed the Free Syrian Army, which was a bunch of different groups. The US tried to vet and help some of the rebel groups but had a hard time vetting them and sometimes groups sold weapons to jihadists to get money to get more recruits. The Russians got involved and the rebel groups weren't as effective and there were more jihadists. The US pretty much gave up helping the rebels fighting Assad and focused on counter-terrorism and fighting ISIS with the help of the Kurds and SDF. That was the much higher priority.







Where did you buy those rose covered glasses?
 
It's precious to watch the Establishment Leftists try to destroy Gabbard. They are some serious lock steppers.
 
I am confused. Do you think the US started the civil war in Syria?

The problems started in 2011 when Assad sent his people to shoot unarmed protestors and tortured kids. Then used barrel bombs to indiscriminately kill Syrians.

Assad released radical Salafists from prisons as a boogeyman reason to shoot protestors.

After getting shot at attacked civilian Syrians and a few Syria militia who defected formed the Free Syrian Army, which was a bunch of different groups. The US tried to vet and help some of the rebel groups but had a hard time vetting them and sometimes groups sold weapons to jihadists to get money to get more recruits. The Russians got involved and the rebel groups weren't as effective and there were more jihadists. The US pretty much gave up helping the rebels fighting Assad and focused on counter-terrorism and fighting ISIS with the help of the Kurds and SDF. That was the much higher priority.





you fit in buzz words of

Unarmed protestors
Barrel bombs
Assad let the terrorists out
Defected
Free Syrian army
Vetting
In Syria to fight terrorists

man, you got em all!

and all are nonsense.

that uprising was well planned. And they were attacking Syrian government officials, ambushing police, and burning government buildings to the ground before anyone got shot.
The Syrian mailman getting thrown off the building to his death was a once of the iconic happenings in the first days.
 
Bernie not jumping on the smear wagon.

{<redford}

He probably knows that somebody's going to dig up those old tapes of Bernie residing in the USSR, to make the claim that he's a Russian agent.

Best not set himself up for the inevitable smear-job. Either by Trump, or even another Democrat, the way they seem to be going on about it.
 
He probably knows that somebody's going to dig up those old tapes of Bernie residing in the USSR, to make the claim that he's a Russian agent.

Best not set himself up for the inevitable smear-job. Either by Trump, or even another Democrat, the way they seem to be going on about it.

he does seem like they are having quite the communist party in those photos. Is anyone even wearing clothes?

looks like an orgy lol
 
One UN report from August 2011

https://news.un.org/en/story/2011/0...-may-amount-crimes-against-humanity-un-report
The report states that, while demonstrations have been largely peaceful, the military and security forces have resorted to excessive force. Accounts from defecting security officers, corroborated by the location of bullet wounds on the dead, indicate an apparent “shoot-to-kill” policy, noted Ms. Pillay.

The report adds that “children have not only been targeted by security forces, but they have been repeatedly subject to the same human rights and criminal violations as adults, including torture, with no consideration for their vulnerable status.

“The fact that Syrian forces have tortured or killed children on several occasions, in what are clearly not isolated incidents, causes grave concern,” it states.
 
he does seem like they are having quite the communist party in those photos. Is anyone even wearing clothes?

looks like an orgy lol

They were all comrades back then, even if they didn't know each other.

Meetings with USSR leadership were pretty crazy back then. You had to drink vodka, lots of it. Deals were made about the fate of entire regions, while all the parties involved were drunk out of their minds.

It wasn't until Putin that you could conduct diplomacy with the Russians while actually remaining sober.

It is said that Stalin began the trend, because he was too paranoid to deal with people who were sober and in control of their faculties.
 
One UN report from August 2011

https://news.un.org/en/story/2011/0...-may-amount-crimes-against-humanity-un-report
The report states that, while demonstrations have been largely peaceful, the military and security forces have resorted to excessive force. Accounts from defecting security officers, corroborated by the location of bullet wounds on the dead, indicate an apparent “shoot-to-kill” policy, noted Ms. Pillay.

The report adds that “children have not only been targeted by security forces, but they have been repeatedly subject to the same human rights and criminal violations as adults, including torture, with no consideration for their vulnerable status.

“The fact that Syrian forces have tortured or killed children on several occasions, in what are clearly not isolated incidents, causes grave concern,” it states.

The UN was NOT in Syria. But I'm pretty sure the CIA, MOSSAD & SA intelligence was.

But even if true. It gives us no right to conduct an illegal covert war that results in mass chaos and death
 
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Reports from different news agencies all reported radical jihadists were released from Syria prisons at the start of the war.

https://www.newsweek.com/how-syrias-assad-helped-forge-isis-255631

Syrian Tarek Alghorani was sentenced to seven years in jail for the contents of his blog. Since his amnesty in 2011, he has been an active opponent of the Damascus regime. "There were around 1,500 people in there," he recalls, outside a sleepy midtown café in Tunis. "There were about ten of us bloggers, around one hundred Kurds and the rest were just normal people. I'd say that, when they went in, around 90 percent were simply normal Muslims."

"The situation in there was like the middle ages. There were too many people and not enough space. There wasn't enough water to drink. There wasn't enough food to eat and what there was would have been ignored by dogs in the street. Torture was an everyday reality. After years in there, all of those people became Salafists and in a bad, bad way."

His fellow prisoners were members of ISIS. "Abu Muhammad al-Joulani, (founder of the Jihadist group, Jabhat al-Jabhat al-Nusra) was rumored to be there. Mohammed Haydar Zammar, (one of the organisers of the 9/11 attacks) was there. This is where the Syrian part of ISIS was born," he said.

Alghorani is convinced that members of ISIS were released strategically by Assad. "From the first days of the revolution (in March 2011), Assad denounced the organisation as being the work of radical Salafists, so he released the Salafists he had created in his prisons to justify the claim ... If you do not have an enemy, you create an enemy."

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https://www.independent.co.uk/voice...esponsible-for-more-deaths-than-a6762361.html

when Syrians tired of corruption and repression rose up against Assad, the government’s strategy seems to have been to crush moderates and foster militants to win outside support by appearing the lesser evil. This strategy is now paying off - and not just with Russia, which came to the rescue of Assad by bombing moderate rebel forces as well as Isis. Once again, jihadists were released from jails, the cells then stuffed with dissidents and students held in horrific conditions.


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https://www.thenational.ae/world/as...ng-says-former-intelligence-official-1.319620

according to the former security officer it was the regime that intentionally exacerbated radicalism shortly after the uprising began in March 2011 in order to make itself the least bad choice for the international community and Syrians alike.

"The regime did not just open the door to the prisons and let these extremists out, it facilitated them in their work, in their creation of armed brigades," said the former member of Syria's Military Intelligence Directorate, one of more than a dozen of Syria's secretive intelligence agencies.

The former officer said most of the releases happened over a period of four months up until October 2011 and that the project was overseen by the General Security Directorate, another of Syria's widely feared security organisations and one of the most important.

Under pressure from opposition groups and the international community, the regime set free hundreds of detainees from jail in the first few months of the uprising as part of an amnesty.

But many political prisoners and protesters backing the peaceful uprising were kept in prison, while others, including known Islamist radicals and violent offenders, were quietly released.
 
The UN was NOT in Syria. But I'm pretty sure the CIA, MOSSAD & SA intelligence was.

But even if true. It gives us no right to conduct an illegal covert war that results in mass chaos and death

The reporter in the videos I linked was there.

It was Assad that lead the mass killing and migration problem.

Many people wanted the US to get directly involved. They say Obama should have directly got involved after Assad violated his red line. Obama didn't and instead got an agreement with Russia to have Assad give up a lot of chemical weapons - but not all since there were continued chemical attacks after that.

The priority for the US has been to fight ISIS for the past at least 4 years or so. And to use the Kurds and SDF to pay the heavy burden of causalities. It was not regime change.

The conflict got really complicated with Hezbollah, Iran, Russia, jihadists not liking Alawites ruling, Kurds, Turkey and immigration issues.
 
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