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Anonymous Coward User ID: 989130 Germany 08/10/2012 05:34 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | The attack coming by the USA/Israel/Arab League will completely disable the Iranians. its most likely that as soon as the islamist regime gained power, day one, a strike was in the planning. We waited to see if diplomacy would work, tried to show them a preview (shock and awe, a war we never intended to 'win') set up a new cia hq (afghanistan) next door, built up crazy forces in the region, and oh yeah, Israel is fucking packin a wicked fuckin first punch. All they got is terrorism. And weve watchin and studyin. Remember OBL raid? Imagine that only involving the greatest army known to mankind with a plan 30 yrs in the making ready to take down a pathetic terrorist coward regime. Its game over. Checkmate. Quoting: Truth Talker 7054089 You mean, Iran started wars all over the world? You KNOW that Iran is exporting terrorism? How do you know? Any proof? And btw, you really really believe they got OBL? Wheres his corps? Oh wait, because there was nothing but hollywood like event. Does the USA realize her time has come? The world is waking the fuk up and this will be the end for the USA and racist Israel and the muslim fuckers of mecca. I just feel sorry for the real americans who dont want their country to behave like that. Real americans dont support the USSA |
Anonymous Coward User ID: 989130 Germany 08/10/2012 05:36 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Too bad the USSR isn't still together. Russia would have been much stronger. And that was the reason to break it up only by propaganda to destabilize a great power that didn't support NATO's Al CIA-da. Quoting: Pack of $moke$ Do not underestimate the worlds best chess players. Their tactic is brilliant. Let the USA bleed to death by causing wars themselves, spending all their money for wars and get the worlds opinion against the USA. Who do you think is playing the wiser card? Its all the way mother russia. I hope Putin wins this |
Anonymous Coward User ID: 21560357 Portugal 08/10/2012 05:40 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | [link to www.wsws.org] Quoting: Anonymous Coward 21663730 Syrian army forces reportedly captured much of the Salahuddin neighborhood in southwestern Aleppo, a Sunni-majority neighborhood that was a central base for the groups fighting Syrian President Bashar al-Assad. Some anti-Assad forces retired north towards the Sakkour district, though some reports stated that they continued to hold parts of Salahuddin. Several hundred anti-Assad fighters were killed, amid reports that they were running low on ammunition and supplies. You guys give too much credit to CIA as if the resistence fighters in Syria virtually didn't exist. You're so US centric that every conflict in the world is caused by CIA (as every natural disaster is HAARP masterplan). I have American friends and I know that your complete ignorance about the world is due your education system. For your knowledge, the FSA is out of weapons and only now they're receiving some help from France. You are Right. The problem is not EUA. Is an INTERNATIONAL CABAL. Not EUA. EUA people is good as is any other people. I'm anti-Globalists/NWO not anti-EUA. many of you have conscencius of this but time to time is necessary to remember. To clean the minds of hate or sectarian and labeling modus of thinking(Sorry my engrish). |
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Pack of $moke$ User ID: 21564243 Canada 08/10/2012 05:57 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | By the way, the weapons that were seized was that an American grenade? The rich abuse and rape the system while the poor build it. And those which do not understand the system will blindly support it. I will ALWAYS stick up, fight, and die for the poor, and for those who have nothing if I have to. Because ALL PEOPLE BLEED RED. |
Anonymous Coward User ID: 20311768 United States 08/10/2012 05:59 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Well it has been openly disclosed that the US via the CIA is funding AlQ in Syria to fight the legitimate govt. You can color that however you want in your coloring book but I see it clearly in black and white. Yes if one gets informed by reading news from around the world and not WND it is very clear what is going on as it is a repeated pattern to allow CIA/Mossad to take down a nation and replace it with a western puppet democracy. Thus is the world being made into one NWO under zionism see here: Washington Wired for War: Why Syria Could Spell World Catastrophe www.globalresearch.ca/index.php?context=va&aid=32150 When Serbian nationalist Gavrilo Princip fatally shot the heir to the Austro-Hungarian throne, archduke Franz Ferdinand, in Sarajevo on 28 June 1914, the assassination is seen as the event that ushered in the First World War. Within a month, the Great Powers of Europe would become embroiled in a four-year war owing to a web of alliances and treaties: Russia, France, Britain on the one hand; Germany, Italy, and the Austro-Hungarian and Ottoman Empires on the other. The US would eventually enter the maelstrom in April 1917 on the side of Britain and the Entente allies against the Central Powers. The eventual death toll was between 10 and 16 million, making it one of the biggest cataclysms in human history. The war was, of course, not the consequence of a mere single act on that fateful day in Sarajevo. It was the culmination over many years of diplomatic and political skirmishing stemming from economic rivalry between the European capitalist powers. Although some later historians dispute the role of economics as the determinant, it is hard not to conclude as many others have done that the First World War was the classic outcome of imperialist rivalry. In particular, the then top European power Britain had long seen the rising star of Germany as its nemesis for the control of markets and resources. For its part, the newly formed German Empire arising from the unification of Prussia in 1871 felt that its economic development was being unfairly thwarted by London. This latent conflict over resources was underscored by several concomitant trends at the turn of the 20th century: the economic decline of Britain compared with the technological powerhouse of Germany; the “scramble for African colonies”; the encroachment of German industrialists upon newly discovered Persian oil fields; and the perceived threat to the eastward trade routes with India – the jewel in the crown of Britain’s Empire. The First World War can thus be seen as proof of the maxim conceived by military theorist Carl von Clausewitz (1780-1831) that “war is but the continuation of politics by other means”. The political and economic rivalry between Britain and Germany was in that way a powder keg that exploded into war upon a Serbian spark. Turning to the present world situation and potential for conflict, it is likewise incumbent to see the bigger picture beyond immediate tensions and events. We need to see beyond the trees and branches in order to survey the entire forest; and not only the forest, but the historical road that leads up to the forest. It is also critical for the appreciation of the scope for war in the present day to accept the premise that the capitalist economic system is at root “wired for war”. Or as Karl Marx put it: “War is inherent in capitalism”. This premise of war as an integral part of capitalism holds because, under the iron law of the profit motive, nations will always be driven by an intense demand for natural resources and markets beyond national boundaries. As a result, nation states will always be thrown into competition for the control of resources and dominance in markets. This tendency towards conflict and eventually war may be held off for some time under conditions of quasi “peace” by international trade pacts and regulations, but eventually the do-or-die imperative of securing economic advantage will over-ride all supposedly civilised constraints. The political and economic slide towards the headlong collision of the First World War is proof of that dynamic. By way of further proof, only 20 years after “the war to end all wars”, following even deeper economic turmoil between nations, the world was plunged into the even greater conflagration of the Second World War, which involved for the first time the deployment of nuclear weapons and a death toll exceeding 50 million. rest of article at link. ,....... The powers who own the CIA/Mossad sit in offices in "The City" in London where they set up soverignty in the day of Cromwell and now rul the world as agents for Rothschild. Thanks Op for opening this thread. ` |
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Anonymous Coward User ID: 21688530 United States 08/10/2012 06:07 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | [link to www.wsws.org] Quoting: Anonymous Coward 21663730 Syrian army forces reportedly captured much of the Salahuddin neighborhood in southwestern Aleppo, a Sunni-majority neighborhood that was a central base for the groups fighting Syrian President Bashar al-Assad. Some anti-Assad forces retired north towards the Sakkour district, though some reports stated that they continued to hold parts of Salahuddin. Several hundred anti-Assad fighters were killed, amid reports that they were running low on ammunition and supplies. You guys give too much credit to CIA as if the resistence fighters in Syria virtually didn't exist. You're so US centric that every conflict in the world is caused by CIA (as every natural disaster is HAARP masterplan). I have American friends and I know that your complete ignorance about the world is due your education system. For your knowledge, the FSA is out of weapons and only now they're receiving some help from France. Hey Brazil. You should expect idiotic responses from gringos because they are sheltered wimps and are brainwashed by their news sources. They don't have the mentality to go online and find out how other nations perceive Americans. |
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Pack of $moke$ User ID: 21564243 Canada 08/10/2012 06:15 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Last Edited by Pack of $moke$ on 08/10/2012 06:22 PM The rich abuse and rape the system while the poor build it. And those which do not understand the system will blindly support it. I will ALWAYS stick up, fight, and die for the poor, and for those who have nothing if I have to. Because ALL PEOPLE BLEED RED. |
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Pack of $moke$ User ID: 21564243 Canada 08/10/2012 11:20 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | The rich abuse and rape the system while the poor build it. And those which do not understand the system will blindly support it. I will ALWAYS stick up, fight, and die for the poor, and for those who have nothing if I have to. Because ALL PEOPLE BLEED RED. |