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Anonymous Coward User ID: 21988749 Egypt 08/15/2012 06:34 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | That's what i find stinky here. All the talk this week about no-fly zone, Hillary drinking tea with Erdo, sure something smells for me. But i'm a conspiracytard too, i can't help meself. Something is gong on. Like I say I can;t see it being a no fly zone as such, but giving the FSA Patriot missiles or something is pretty plausible. Can't see them trusting FSA with Patriot. Stupid fucks will kill themselves with those, they just learned using stingers last year in Libya. But we agree, something deffo is on. Hi there my friend! You guys make me laugh even though its not funny. I think time for lots of Ouzo soon...something big is about to go down. I just said it a while ago, they will pull out some stunt to up the ante. This bombing looks ugly. |
insertfunnyusername User ID: 21811069 Greece 08/15/2012 06:35 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | ... Quoting: insertfunnyusername That's what i find stinky here. All the talk this week about no-fly zone, Hillary drinking tea with Erdo, sure something smells for me. But i'm a conspiracytard too, i can't help meself. Something is gong on. Like I say I can;t see it being a no fly zone as such, but giving the FSA Patriot missiles or something is pretty plausible. Can't see them trusting FSA with Patriot. Stupid fucks will kill themselves with those, they just learned using stingers last year in Libya. But we agree, something deffo is on. Well, since the US managed to shoot down a British plane over Iraq with one the US can't say anything about trusting people with Patriot missiles :p |
Anonymous Coward User ID: 21988749 Egypt 08/15/2012 06:37 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Watching a report since 20 mins on France24, still on. Quoting: Anonymous Coward 21988749 They are with the Rebels , lots of propaganda, what I want to know. Why are the faces of some of them blurred out? Just now a guy taking the mobile from one the suspected Shabiha (dressed in regular clothes, saying they were just out to find cigarrettes), the guys face was covered in scarf and blurred, his hand was white as he held the phone and read the names of last calls, his arabic was with a foreign accent. Weird. Now this air strike looks fishy. They said it was a hospital set up by FSA which they bombed. Something isn't quite right about this story. im sleepless for 40 hours or so but i will check for it...smells like Agents? Another False Coming ? WOW, get some sleep. I see it kicking off after Ramadan, which should end this weekend for Syria. Those crazy fucks will celebrate with a huge fireworks I think. :( |
insertfunnyusername User ID: 21811069 Greece 08/15/2012 06:38 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | ... Quoting: insertfunnyusername That's what i find stinky here. All the talk this week about no-fly zone, Hillary drinking tea with Erdo, sure something smells for me. But i'm a conspiracytard too, i can't help meself. Something is gong on. Like I say I can;t see it being a no fly zone as such, but giving the FSA Patriot missiles or something is pretty plausible. Can't see them trusting FSA with Patriot. Stupid fucks will kill themselves with those, they just learned using stingers last year in Libya. But we agree, something deffo is on. Hi there my friend! You guys make me laugh even though its not funny. I think time for lots of Ouzo soon...something big is about to go down. I just said it a while ago, they will pull out some stunt to up the ante. This bombing looks ugly. Hello my truth-talker friend, hope you doing great. Agreed, they lost almost a year in Syria and achieved fuck all, time for the big one methinks. Ouzo for everyone! OPAAAA |
insertfunnyusername User ID: 21811069 Greece 08/15/2012 06:43 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | my dear IFUN , thank you again... im making a boat and coming there in a few hours ,take some ouzo , its a long trip to Australia huh? :) Just seen your post, lol, we need to bug out my friend if TSHTF for sure, Australia sounds pretty safe doesn't she? Can't find other decent alternatives, but we are pretty much fucked in this region. |
Anonymous Coward User ID: 21988749 Egypt 08/15/2012 06:43 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | ... Quoting: Lime Flavoured Redux Something is gong on. Like I say I can;t see it being a no fly zone as such, but giving the FSA Patriot missiles or something is pretty plausible. Can't see them trusting FSA with Patriot. Stupid fucks will kill themselves with those, they just learned using stingers last year in Libya. But we agree, something deffo is on. Hi there my friend! You guys make me laugh even though its not funny. I think time for lots of Ouzo soon...something big is about to go down. I just said it a while ago, they will pull out some stunt to up the ante. This bombing looks ugly. Hello my truth-talker friend, hope you doing great. Agreed, they lost almost a year in Syria and achieved fuck all, time for the big one methinks. Ouzo for everyone! OPAAAA OPAAAAAAAAAAAAAAA Cuz there's nothing else left to do. |
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insertfunnyusername User ID: 21811069 Greece 08/15/2012 07:01 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | enough,how long will it take ? months years... god bless all innocent people from these DEVILS (both sides) Totally dude, the last decade is fucking sick in the ME, country after country ffs and seeing this shit moving to Africa and South Europe i fear for the worst tbh. |
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Anonymous Coward User ID: 21988749 Egypt 08/15/2012 07:04 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | enough,how long will it take ? months years... god bless all innocent people from these DEVILS (both sides) Totally dude, the last decade is fucking sick in the ME, country after country ffs and seeing this shit moving to Africa and South Europe i fear for the worst tbh. Agreed - fuck this (now you all made me curse). I'm sick of seeing innocents being slaughtered for the agenda. I don't care anymore who is right and who's wrong even, it's enough. |
Lime Flavoured Redux User ID: 22012951 United Kingdom 08/15/2012 07:05 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Explain mate, i'm not a Putin fanatic but i can clearly see he has held the more decent stance about the matter compared to the warmongers of NATO. I do see that point, but Russia have also vetoed resolutions that don't directly call for military action on the grounds that they could be interpreted to imply it. I personally don't subscribe to the view that a no fly zone (as long as it doesn't suffer "mission creep" like in Libya, but I think Sarkosy had a lot to do with that) would be warmongering. |
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Anonymous Coward User ID: 21988749 Egypt 08/15/2012 07:09 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Explain mate, i'm not a Putin fanatic but i can clearly see he has held the more decent stance about the matter compared to the warmongers of NATO. Definitely - he said people asking for diplomacy and restraint are the bad guys, and the one's sending rockets and promoting violence are the good guys! Or something like that. Watch this to see exactly what he said. [link to www.youtube.com] Wonder how much longer he'll watch, will he do something? CAN he do something to stop this madness? I guess not, it would just make the conflict more bloody if another party gets involved, whether good or bad. Nobody wins in Military Conflicts. There has to be another way to stop this though. |
insertfunnyusername User ID: 21811069 Greece 08/15/2012 07:11 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Explain mate, i'm not a Putin fanatic but i can clearly see he has held the more decent stance about the matter compared to the warmongers of NATO. I do see that point, but Russia have also vetoed resolutions that don't directly call for military action on the grounds that they could be interpreted to imply it. I personally don't subscribe to the view that a no fly zone (as long as it doesn't suffer "mission creep" like in Libya, but I think Sarkosy had a lot to do with that) would be warmongering. They vetoing mate coz they last time they said "yes" we all saw what happened didn't we? It's clear for them (Russia,China) that they can't trust the west, Libya intervention was supposed to be for the "good" of the people too, don't be naive here we all know what is gonna happen if they pull the UN vote through, the script doesn't change much, it's the same BS all over again. |
Anonymous Coward User ID: 21988749 Egypt 08/15/2012 07:13 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Explain mate, i'm not a Putin fanatic but i can clearly see he has held the more decent stance about the matter compared to the warmongers of NATO. I do see that point, but Russia have also vetoed resolutions that don't directly call for military action on the grounds that they could be interpreted to imply it. I personally don't subscribe to the view that a no fly zone (as long as it doesn't suffer "mission creep" like in Libya, but I think Sarkosy had a lot to do with that) would be warmongering. The problem is that some of these resolutions had a lot of space for interpretations, especially the last one which actually mentioned military intervention as last resort should all else fail. So I kind of see where they are coming from to not make the same mistake again as in Libya. Putin has said this numerous times, so he's keeping his stance for now. I wonder how this can be stopped. For starters, why are western countries like UK and US giving the "rebels" money? Why are they allowing more heavy weapons being given to them? I mean what are the special forces of US and UK exactly doing at the Jordanian border? I know...so how can they be stopped? If they ran out of weapons to fight with, you'd stop the bloodshed for once...then they could just go round up those terrorists and end of story. Guess that's my wishful thinking... |
insertfunnyusername User ID: 21811069 Greece 08/15/2012 07:14 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Explain mate, i'm not a Putin fanatic but i can clearly see he has held the more decent stance about the matter compared to the warmongers of NATO. Definitely - he said people asking for diplomacy and restraint are the bad guys, and the one's sending rockets and promoting violence are the good guys! Or something like that. Watch this to see exactly what he said. [link to www.youtube.com] Wonder how much longer he'll watch, will he do something? CAN he do something to stop this madness? I guess not, it would just make the conflict more bloody if another party gets involved, whether good or bad. Nobody wins in Military Conflicts. There has to be another way to stop this though. Eventually he will, i can see him maybe losing Syria, but NATO is pushing in Caucasus too, Iran too shield in Turkey, shield in Finland, game over pretty soon for Russia, so i expect a reaction pretty soon. Deffo if he loses Syria. |
Lime Flavoured Redux User ID: 22012951 United Kingdom 08/15/2012 07:14 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | They vetoing mate coz they last time they said "yes" we all saw what happened didn't we? It's clear for them (Russia,China) that they can't trust the west, Libya intervention was supposed to be for the "good" of the people too, don't be naive here we all know what is gonna happen if they pull the UN vote through, the script doesn't change much, it's the same BS all over again. Quoting: insertfunnyusername They didn't actually say yes to Libya, they abstained. Again, I do see the point, but what else is there to do at this point? Assad (and indeed the FSA) have both pretty much ignored the supposedly negotiated cease fires. Letting them kill each other is fine in theory, but as we've seen with various incidents it has the potential to spread to the whole region if it's not ended. |
Anonymous Coward User ID: 21988749 Egypt 08/15/2012 07:18 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Explain mate, i'm not a Putin fanatic but i can clearly see he has held the more decent stance about the matter compared to the warmongers of NATO. Definitely - he said people asking for diplomacy and restraint are the bad guys, and the one's sending rockets and promoting violence are the good guys! Or something like that. Watch this to see exactly what he said. [link to www.youtube.com] Wonder how much longer he'll watch, will he do something? CAN he do something to stop this madness? I guess not, it would just make the conflict more bloody if another party gets involved, whether good or bad. Nobody wins in Military Conflicts. There has to be another way to stop this though. Eventually he will, i can see him maybe losing Syria, but NATO is pushing in Caucasus too, Iran too shield in Turkey, shield in Finland, game over pretty soon for Russia, so i expect a reaction pretty soon. Deffo if he loses Syria. He mentioned that there is an attempt for imbalance of power. He spoke about it in a press conference. So that's definitely what Russia has to watch. They know they're being encircled, it's a real pickle they're in. If they don't react soon, they'll be surrounded and then "check mate". I guess question is not if, but when will Russia come out strong and blow the lid off this strategic chess game. I said it before, Syria and Iran are just the stepping stone.....it's really about Russia and China I think. |
insertfunnyusername User ID: 21811069 Greece 08/15/2012 07:19 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | They vetoing mate coz they last time they said "yes" we all saw what happened didn't we? It's clear for them (Russia,China) that they can't trust the west, Libya intervention was supposed to be for the "good" of the people too, don't be naive here we all know what is gonna happen if they pull the UN vote through, the script doesn't change much, it's the same BS all over again. Quoting: insertfunnyusername They didn't actually say yes to Libya, they abstained. Again, I do see the point, but what else is there to do at this point? Assad (and indeed the FSA) have both pretty much ignored the supposedly negotiated cease fires. Letting them kill each other is fine in theory, but as we've seen with various incidents it has the potential to spread to the whole region if it's not ended. They abstained, thats why i typed "yes". Can't remember the last time NATO went somewhere and did good. Seriously mate they bombing countries to the ground, it will be much more ugly and that spreading you talk about i can see it with NATO intervention, someone from the east side will eventually flip. FSA is not NATO in disguise on your book? |
insertfunnyusername User ID: 21811069 Greece 08/15/2012 07:23 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | ... Quoting: insertfunnyusername Explain mate, i'm not a Putin fanatic but i can clearly see he has held the more decent stance about the matter compared to the warmongers of NATO. Definitely - he said people asking for diplomacy and restraint are the bad guys, and the one's sending rockets and promoting violence are the good guys! Or something like that. Watch this to see exactly what he said. [link to www.youtube.com] Wonder how much longer he'll watch, will he do something? CAN he do something to stop this madness? I guess not, it would just make the conflict more bloody if another party gets involved, whether good or bad. Nobody wins in Military Conflicts. There has to be another way to stop this though. Eventually he will, i can see him maybe losing Syria, but NATO is pushing in Caucasus too, Iran too shield in Turkey, shield in Finland, game over pretty soon for Russia, so i expect a reaction pretty soon. Deffo if he loses Syria. He mentioned that there is an attempt for imbalance of power. He spoke about it in a press conference. So that's definitely what Russia has to watch. They know they're being encircled, it's a real pickle they're in. If they don't react soon, they'll be surrounded and then "check mate". I guess question is not if, but when will Russia come out strong and blow the lid off this strategic chess game. I said it before, Syria and Iran are just the stepping stone.....it's really about Russia and China I think. We agree on a lot of things my friend. You can see it even here how many Americans are cheering for Putin, that says a lot to me, seriously NATO/west are on the loose, going nuts, modern crusaders to be exact. After Syria i expect Russia to be involved big time, coz Russia doesn't have a decent resupply route to do her thing in Syria, but Iran and Caucasus should be wild. |
Anonymous Coward User ID: 21988749 Egypt 08/15/2012 07:24 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | They've been saber rattling for a long time of this crisis spilling over in Lebanon - another country on the hitlist of NATO/zionazis. Get all the opposition of Israel in one strike, that was the plan. haven't hear anything about Lebanon for a while, but what's alarming is, that several countries have asked their people to leave Lebanon, I think SA namely. Suspicious! FF with chemical weapons coming? Remember Israel harping around that they fear WMD's in hands of Hezbollah. That could be their plan.... |
Anonymous Coward User ID: 21988749 Egypt 08/15/2012 07:28 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | ... Quoting: Anonymous Coward 21988749 Definitely - he said people asking for diplomacy and restraint are the bad guys, and the one's sending rockets and promoting violence are the good guys! Or something like that. Watch this to see exactly what he said. [link to www.youtube.com] Wonder how much longer he'll watch, will he do something? CAN he do something to stop this madness? I guess not, it would just make the conflict more bloody if another party gets involved, whether good or bad. Nobody wins in Military Conflicts. There has to be another way to stop this though. Eventually he will, i can see him maybe losing Syria, but NATO is pushing in Caucasus too, Iran too shield in Turkey, shield in Finland, game over pretty soon for Russia, so i expect a reaction pretty soon. Deffo if he loses Syria. He mentioned that there is an attempt for imbalance of power. He spoke about it in a press conference. So that's definitely what Russia has to watch. They know they're being encircled, it's a real pickle they're in. If they don't react soon, they'll be surrounded and then "check mate". I guess question is not if, but when will Russia come out strong and blow the lid off this strategic chess game. I said it before, Syria and Iran are just the stepping stone.....it's really about Russia and China I think. We agree on a lot of things my friend. You can see it even here how many Americans are cheering for Putin, that says a lot to me, seriously NATO/west are on the loose, going nuts, modern crusaders to be exact. After Syria i expect Russia to be involved big time, coz Russia doesn't have a decent resupply route to do her thing in Syria, but Iran and Caucasus should be wild. Yup - agreed. However I don't see Russia doing anything and playing into the hands of NATO as coming off as the Aggressors. Remember, most people are still sheep and will root for USA and NATO against Russia any time. I'm still waiting for the FF and escalation and Russia would get involved when shtf big time but just to protect itself, and maybe do some clean up of NATO's mercenaries as they've done in Chechnya. Father forgive them for they do not know what they have done. |
insertfunnyusername User ID: 21811069 Greece 08/15/2012 07:30 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | They've been saber rattling for a long time of this crisis spilling over in Lebanon - another country on the hitlist of NATO/zionazis. Get all the opposition of Israel in one strike, that was the plan. haven't hear anything about Lebanon for a while, but what's alarming is, that several countries have asked their people to leave Lebanon, I think SA namely. Suspicious! FF with chemical weapons coming? Remember Israel harping around that they fear WMD's in hands of Hezbollah. That could be their plan.... Quoting: Anonymous Coward 21988749 Agree, this whole thing is for installing regimes friendly to Israel, Morsi calling for Assad to step down today? Erdogan stabbing Assad and Gaddafi in the back in just a year? What a joke of puppets the ME has become. They say that Leabanon militias kidnapped a Saudi, a Turk and many Syrians. [link to translate.google.gr] Last Edited by insertfunnyusername on 08/15/2012 07:31 PM |
Anonymous Coward User ID: 21988749 Egypt 08/15/2012 07:31 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | They've been saber rattling for a long time of this crisis spilling over in Lebanon - another country on the hitlist of NATO/zionazis. Get all the opposition of Israel in one strike, that was the plan. haven't hear anything about Lebanon for a while, but what's alarming is, that several countries have asked their people to leave Lebanon, I think SA namely. Suspicious! FF with chemical weapons coming? Remember Israel harping around that they fear WMD's in hands of Hezbollah. That could be their plan.... Quoting: Anonymous Coward 21988749 And to add, of course if they'd pull this they would throw Iran into the same bucket with Hezbollah and Israel would pound Hezbollah with help from NATO and attacking Iran at the same time. Full blown war! That's what they want it seems. And that's the way they'd draw in Russia and China eventually. Just thinking out loud. Hope they won't by that psychotic to do that. |
Anonymous Coward User ID: 21988749 Egypt 08/15/2012 07:32 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | They've been saber rattling for a long time of this crisis spilling over in Lebanon - another country on the hitlist of NATO/zionazis. Get all the opposition of Israel in one strike, that was the plan. haven't hear anything about Lebanon for a while, but what's alarming is, that several countries have asked their people to leave Lebanon, I think SA namely. Suspicious! FF with chemical weapons coming? Remember Israel harping around that they fear WMD's in hands of Hezbollah. That could be their plan.... Quoting: Anonymous Coward 21988749 Agree, this whole thing is for installing regimes friendly to Israel, Morsi calling for Assad to step down today? Erdogan stabbing Assad and Gaddafi in the back in just a year? What a joke of puppets the ME has become. They say that Leabanon militias kidnapped a Saudi, a Turk and many Syrians. [link to translate.google.gr] I think we can ignore the statements of some of those. They have to say what they want to hear for now. Watch - things can always change later. |
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