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and i dont think there was anything wrong with what i posted, you can look up the archives.
you my friend have a dirty mind.

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now as for this topic, i try to stay away, too much destruction and loss of innocent lives.
but this is clearly fake news.
The total lack of integrity and journalistic standards have exposed MSM so much that even James Dahl here,
fed on a steady diet of bullshit from western mainstream media has tuned out.
Chlorine agents and their dispersal can be produced in a garage., and there is no use for them from a millitary point of view by the assad government.
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This feels like 2003 all over again, where the media just repeats the same narrative over and over no matter how ludicrous it is
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gurey25 wrote: Thu Apr 06, 2017 6:30 am Never liked Pattaya, too hardcore, too much sleaze.
I prefer Koh Samui, Phuket and Chiang Mai, never liked Bangkok either , infact i prefer Philipines and Indonesia to Thailand.
I hate running into tourists, i hate over development, never even stayed in a 3,4 or 5 star hotel or resort.
always some rundown , isolated hut close to the beach.
and i dont think there was anything wrong with what i posted, you can look up the archives.
you my friend have a dirty mind.

:mrgreen:

now as for this topic, i try to stay away, too much destruction and loss of innocent lives.
but this is clearly fake news.
The total lack of integrity and journalistic standards have exposed MSM so much that even James Dahl here,
fed on a steady diet of bullshit from western mainstream media has tuned out.
Chlorine agents and their dispersal can be produced in a garage., and there is no use for them from a millitary point of view by the assad government.
James Dahl wrote:This feels like 2003 all over again, where the media just repeats the same narrative over and over no matter how ludicrous it is

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Time for the DHS to investigate Fah for ridiculing the POTUS, anti-Americanism and siding with the enemies of the US government.
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Clearly the neo-cons have trump over a barrel and raping him.
bannon is out, trump didnt even put up a decent fight.
These neocons are clearly insane .
The danger is that Russians are practicing traditional diplomacy, and keep communications open, all bridges with the other side intact,
even when the shooting starts.
The problem with this is that you are assuming the leadership of your opponents in this case the US, are sane and intelligent.
This is Putins biggest source of opposition from his own clique of nationalists, the vast majority believe that neo-cons are clearly insane and that
a nuclear war is unavoidable if Putin insists on traditional diplomacy.
Using Kalibr missiles from the caspian and submarines in the Mediterranean, might have been too subtle for some people.
it was meant as a warning showing every single US base in the Middle east, every airfield is well within range.
Even hitting NATO planes over Syria with a varient of KRakusha electronics warfare system on 3 occasions killing all Datalinks with AWACS,
and degrading radar severley making them deaf and blind, might have been too subtle for the neo-cons.

Unless someone in the pentagon drags their feet, or flat out says no, or Trump grows some balls,
we could be heading into major shit here.
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gurey25 wrote: Thu Apr 06, 2017 9:20 pm Clearly the neo-cons have trump over a barrel and raping him.
bannon is out, trump didnt even put up a decent fight.
These neocons are clearly insane .
The danger is that Russians are practicing traditional diplomacy, and keep communications open, all bridges with the other side intact,
even when the shooting starts.
The problem with this is that you are assuming the leadership of your opponents in this case the US, are sane and intelligent.
This is Putins biggest source of opposition from his own clique of nationalists, the vast majority believe that neo-cons are clearly insane and that
a nuclear war is unavoidable if Putin insists on traditional diplomacy.
Using Kalibr missiles from the caspian and submarines in the Mediterranean, might have been too subtle for some people.
it was meant as a warning showing every single US base in the Middle east, every airfield is well within range.
Even hitting NATO planes over Syria with a varient of KRakusha electronics warfare system on 3 occasions killing all Datalinks with AWACS,
and degrading radar severley making them deaf and blind, might have been too subtle for the neo-cons.

Unless someone in the pentagon drags their feet, or flat out says no, or Trump grows some balls,
we could be heading into major shit here.
Looks like Russia may cut the cord and not cooperate with the USA in Syria


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This attack was a big show. US warns Russia before the attack. Russia then warned Assad and his Iranian supporters. All of the major equipment and personnel were moved from the airport and base where those missiles were launched at before the attack. At the end, it has no impact on Assad's genocidal air power. He started bombing Idlib province today.

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US-led coalition killed more Syrian civilians than Isis or Russia in March, figures show


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Assad surrendered all his chemical weapons 3 years ago after the last false flag attack, and it was confirmed he hadn't used any of them.

The rebels don't need to prove anything because they don't let journalists into their areas and so you have to take their word for it.
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James Dahl wrote: Fri Apr 07, 2017 6:39 pm Assad surrendered all his chemical weapons 3 years ago after the last false flag attack, and it was confirmed he hadn't used any of them.

The rebels don't need to prove anything because they don't let journalists into their areas and so you have to take their word for it.
Interesting take from the Kurds. They were attacked with chemical weapons in their distrct in Aleppo by rebels. They in turned allied with the Syrian army to help re-take the city.
ERBIL, Kurdistan Region – The co-leader of the main Kurdish party in Syrian Kurdistan, Salih Muslim, has called on the US to extend strikes against every Syrian party that has chemical weapons. “We hope that the United States will not confine itself to punishing the Syrian regime alone, because there are a lot of chemical weapons in Syria and others parties have also used it, in Sheikh Maqsoud [Aleppo Kurdish District], in Rojava [Syrian Kurdistan], and Raqqa,”

Muslim said as he was speaking to US-funded Voice of America from Brussels, naming alleged chemical attacks by ISIS and Syrian opposition forces.

Muslim said that he cannot assess whether or not the US strikes against a Syrian airbase overnight will have a positive or negative results on the ground. “We will look at the results,” he said. He however said that this may force parties on the ground to realize that there is not a military solution to the six-year civil in Syria that has claimed half a million lives, by some estimates. From this perspective, the strikes may turn out to be good, he noted.

“We believe that this attack must yield positive results since the parties who did not believe in a political solution may reconsider and see that there is no military solution,” Muslim argued, explaining that the US was “forced” to take actions in an atmosphere where they were left with no other options. Muslim is the co-leader of the Democratic Union Party (PYD), the political party in northern Syria aligned with the armed YPG who are receiving military backing from the US-led coalition as part of the Syrian Democratic Forces (SDF). He has helped to carve out a mainly Kurdish enclave in northern Syria.

Muslim hoped that the US strikes will not be a “one-off” option and called on the US to also target other Syrian armed groups, whom he said have their hands on the banned weapons. Asked about US involvement, the PYD leader said that regional and international powers have now entered the Syrian civil war with their own forces following a period of waging a “proxy war.” The US is already involved to such an extent that it cannot “turn its back” on Syria, he argued, especially in its war against ISIS where it is helping the Syrian Democratic Forces (SDF) in their campaign to defeat the extremist group in Raqqa, the ISIS de-facto capital in Syria.

PYD leader: US strikes should target all who use chemical weapons in Syria
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With Rex Tillerson on his way to Russia, moments ago Russian president Vladimir Putin shocked reporters when he said that Russia has received intelligence from "trusted sources" that more attacks using chemical weapons are being prepared on the Damascus region, meant to pin the blame on the Assad government.

"We have information from various sources that such provocations — and I cannot call them anything else — are being prepared in other regions of Syria, including in the southern suburbs of Damascus, where they intend to plant some substance and blame the official Syrian authorities for its use," Putin told a briefing.

Russian President Putin announced that Russia will officially turn to the UN in the Hague for an investigation of the chemical weapons' use in Idlib. Moscow has dismissed suggestions that the Syrian government that it backs could be behind the attack in Idlib province.

"All incidents reminiscent of the 'chemical attacks' that took place in Idlib must be thoroughly investigated," Putin said.

Putin also pointed out that the latest US missile strikes in Syria bring to mind the United States' UN Security Council address in 2003 that led to the invasion of Iraq, an address which has now been thorougly debunked as using flawed information to garner global support for an invasion.

"We discussed the situation with President [ of Italy Sergio Mattarella] and I told him that these events strongly resemble the events of 2003," Putin said at a briefing, outlining the prelude to the US intervention in Iraq.

The Russian president also slammed the Idlib attack, officially denouncing it as a "false flag" attack.

Putin also said that there is no meeting with Tillerson currently on his schedule.

Following Putin's presser, Russian General Staff released a statement announcing that it has information of militants bringing poisonous substances to areas of Khan Shaykhun, West of Aleppo and Eastern Guta in Syria.

Chief of the Russian General Staff Main Operational Directorate Col. Gen. Sergei Rudskoy said that the militants are trying to provoke new accusations targeted at Syrian government for alleged use of chemical weapons. The militants aim to incite the US to conduct new strikes, Rudskoy warned, adding that such measures are impermissible. He said that according to the Russian general staff new US airstrikes in Syria are unacceptable and that the Syrian forces posses no chemical weapons.
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The same Russia that has been bombing civilians and turned cities into rubble is now complaining about 'chemicals being mixed up in some suburbs'. What kind of nonsense is that? He destroyed cities then worries about US attacking Assad facilities. Hopefully, US will take out all of the remaining fighter jets that Assad has.
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