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24 minutes ago, EternalShinyAndChrome said:

Says the guy on the side who supports Hamas over Israel.  GTFO  :lol:

Lie much?

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Trump once bombed Assad. Trump bailed on Syrian Kurds who fought along side us against ISiS. Good times.

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43 minutes ago, IGotWorms said:

And yet the MAGAts want to bail Putin out. It’s treason

Nobody wants to "bail Putin out", stop being a douchnozzle....

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20 minutes ago, Nomad99 said:

Nobody wants to "bail Putin out", stop being a douchnozzle....

Uh, yeah they do. Are you serious?

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23 minutes ago, Nomad99 said:

Nobody wants to "bail Putin out", stop being a douchnozzle....

Well, liberals think that if you hate the human trafficking nation of Ukraine, that you love Putin. 

But that said, liberals are  really not smart in the least. So ... :dunno:

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9 minutes ago, IGotWorms said:

Uh, yeah they do. Are you serious?

NO.....THEY DON'T. Not being a fan of Ukraine, not being a fan of the money being spent....DOESN'T EQUATE TO WANTING TO BAIL PUTIN OUT. Only a spin-doctor, cherry picking, delusional, woke, douchnozzle cuck would try to sell that....so good job, you aced your interview to replace Joy Behar.

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2 minutes ago, EternalShinyAndChrome said:

Not at all.  Your side of the aisle is LITERALLY supporting Hamas.  :doh:

I don't think you know what lying is.

He doesn't know what Hamas is. 

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So these rebels aren’t ISIS or Al Queda? Who are they? 

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3 hours ago, Nomad99 said:

NO.....THEY DON'T. Not being a fan of Ukraine, not being a fan of the money being spent....DOESN'T EQUATE TO WANTING TO BAIL PUTIN OUT. Only a spin-doctor, cherry picking, delusional, woke, douchnozzle cuck would try to sell that....so good job, you aced your interview to replace Joy Behar.

Yes, it does. Effectively forcing Ukraine to surrender by withholding aid does benefit Putin and that’s the point. And it does make you a traitor 👎

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2 hours ago, EternalShinyAndChrome said:

Not at all.  Your side of the aisle is LITERALLY supporting Hamas.  :doh:

I don't think you know what lying is.

You said I did. You are a liar

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1 minute ago, IGotWorms said:

Wow Assad fled the Moon? :shocking:

At least I provide a link. Also, stay on topic.

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5 minutes ago, Gepetto said:

At least I provide a link. 

Oh like I was lying? :lol: Dumbass

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12 minutes ago, IGotWorms said:

Yes, it does. Effectively forcing Ukraine to surrender by withholding aid does benefit Putin and that’s the point. And it does make you a traitor 👎

You are a special kind of stupid. 

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8 minutes ago, IGotWorms said:

Oh like I was lying? :lol: Dumbass

You post stuff on here and are wrong more than you're right, so why would I trust anything you post? That's right, I wouldn't.  Plus you're an emotional baby lashing out at people constantly, just like now because you posted this Syrian regime change first. Suck on a pacifier.

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5 minutes ago, Hardcore troubadour said:

Thanks.  So pretty much ISIS

No, it's not ISIS. It's a spin off of Al Quade. BIden just said we launched missies and took at 75 ISIS member in Syria.

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So our NATO allies Turkey support this group , which sprung out of ISIS.  NATO is a joke and we are suckers and losers for being in it. 

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Just now, Gepetto said:

No, it's not ISIS. It's a spin off of Al Quade. BIden just said we launched missies and took at 75 ISIS member in Syria.

The lady in the video you linked said they sprung up from ISIS. 

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10 minutes ago, Hardcore troubadour said:

The lady in the video you linked said they sprung up from ISIS. 

Oh, you're right she does.

I just read somewhere else that linked them to spring up from Al Quada though. 

 https://www.cnn.com/world/live-news/syria-civil-war-12-08-2024/index.html  (lower left hand bullet point:

 The leader of the main rebel group, Abu Mohammad al-Jolani, called the toppling of Assad a “victory for the entire Islamic nation” in his first public remarks in Damascus. The rebels — led by Jolani’s HTS group, which was formed out of an Al Qaeda affiliate — have said minorities will be protected.

And also from the article with the headline: With rebels now in control of Damascus, what's next for the war-weary nation

Syria’s armed opposition ultimately plans to form a government defined by institutions and a “council chosen by the people,” Abu Mohammad al-Jolani, the militant figure driving the latest rebel swing, told CNN. He heads the dominant group in the coalition, Hayat Tahrir Al-Sham (HTS), a former Al Qaeda affiliate.

So I don't really know what is correct.

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1 minute ago, Gepetto said:

Oh, you're right she does.

I just read somewhere else that linked them to spring up from Al Quada though. 

 https://www.cnn.com/world/live-news/syria-civil-war-12-08-2024/index.html  (lower left hand bullet point:

 The leader of the main rebel group, Abu Mohammad al-Jolani, called the toppling of Assad a “victory for the entire Islamic nation” in his first public remarks in Damascus. The rebels — led by Jolani’s HTS group, which was formed out of an Al Qaeda affiliate — have said minorities will be protected.

And also from the article with the headline: With rebels now in control of Damascus, what's next for the war-weary nation

Syria’s armed opposition ultimately plans to form a government defined by institutions and a “council chosen by the people,” Abu Mohammad al-Jolani, the militant figure driving the latest rebel swing, told CNN. He heads the dominant group in the coalition, Hayat Tahrir Al-Sham (HTS), a former Al Qaeda affiliate.

So I don't really know what is correct.

What is definitely correct is our NATO ally Turkey is propping up evil bastards that would wipe us out if they could. 

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38 minutes ago, Hardcore troubadour said:

So our NATO allies Turkey support this group , which sprung out of ISIS.  NATO is a joke and we are suckers and losers for being in it. 

Feel free to move to Russia, traitor.

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10 hours ago, HellToupee said:

How many Syrian refugees are going to end up here because of Syria falling 

They better hurry up, they only have six weeks.

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2 minutes ago, The Phantom's Phantom said:

Feel free to move to Russia, traitor.

It’s men like me that have kept this country free.  Not twerps like you. Now get back to your tree and make us some fudge cookies. 

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10 hours ago, HellToupee said:

You can trust him , he’s not like the others……

Thanks. I feel better now.

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52 minutes ago, Gepetto said:

You post stuff on here and are wrong more than you're right, so why would I trust anything you post? That's right, I wouldn't.  Plus you're an emotional baby lashing out at people constantly, just like now because you posted this Syrian regime change first. Suck on a pacifier.

lol you think I’m going to lie about Assad fleeing Syria into the bosom of your butt buddy Putin? You’re a focking moron then 

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Share prices for Hamas and Hezbollah may be tanking but al Qaeda and ISIS are really rallying today.

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Is Biden really arming and funding the terrorists that are now in power? Lol and most people think the US couldn't have possibly colluded with Islamic extremists to make 9/11 happen.

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So, we have troops in Syria. Are we evacuating them I hope? 

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Biden pledged to continue the mission against ISIS and to ensure the security of detention facilities in Syria that hold ISIS fighters.

"We're clear-eyed about the fact that ISIS will try to take advantage of the new vacuum to reestablish its capability and create a safe haven. We will not let that happen," Biden said. link

 

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Biden is lying.   He knows very well his actions in that region led to this, and the folks coming in are not the people we want.  But he will pretend now that this is a good thing and then later when Syria creates a wider fight in the region people will point to Trump.

This can still be managed, when i was on the ground there earlier this year I encountered factions that will work with us, for a price.

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On 12/7/2024 at 9:06 AM, kilroy69 said:

It is not just removing assad. If Assad falls there will absolutely be a genocide The Alawite minority there has been in charge for generations and abused their power. Any of them not able to make it to Turkey are going to die. 

So far ... the rebel leader al-Sharaa has been doing/saying all the right things such as allowing international media in, talking about protecting rights of minorities, and even sent a representative to the Alawite area to assure no retribution. Hopefully it lasts, but who knows.

Experts point out the recent track record of Middle East countries after removing dictators hasn't worked out well. Egypt, Lybia, Yemen, Iraq... either became more oppressive, partially run by terrorists, or just flat out dysfunctional.

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12 minutes ago, GobbleDog said:

So far ... the rebel leader al-Sharaa has been doing/saying all the right things such as allowing international media in, talking about protecting rights of minorities, and even sent a representative to the Alawite area to assure no retribution. Hopefully it lasts, but who knows.

Experts point out the recent track record of Middle East countries after removing dictators hasn't worked out well. Egypt, Lybia, Yemen, Iraq... either became more oppressive, partially run by terrorists, or just flat out dysfunctional.

I am absolutely shocked to be honest. I really through there would be a genocide of the Alawites. In the back of my mind I still think that is a possibility. The Assads and a small minority ruled for decades with ruthless power. I can imagine there are going to be a lot of Sunnis that want blood. 

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53 minutes ago, kilroy69 said:

I am absolutely shocked to be honest. I really through there would be a genocide of the Alawites. In the back of my mind I still think that is a possibility. The Assads and a small minority ruled for decades with ruthless power. I can imagine there are going to be a lot of Sunnis that want blood. 

It’s very early yet. No one has any idea how this is going to play out 

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11 minutes ago, IGotWorms said:

It’s very early yet. No one has any idea how this is going to play out 

Agree.   I don't think it will be the FSA, and having worked with the a bit I might suggest that we would prefer they win out and lead, they are actually not all that bad.

Now, that being sad, there are other groups with smaller numbers but are better fighters.....Ahrar al-Sham and that Jabhat fockers come to mind, I think the Jabba's now call themselves like the Hayats or something, not that it really matters, both groups are just sh!t arse people....so we really....really do not want those clowns to hold power.

People like to point to the Kurds, but I have dealt directly with those groups, they honestly want no part of "power", but just want a place where they can be left alone....thats it.....really....

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16 minutes ago, IGotWorms said:

It’s very early yet. No one has any idea how this is going to play out 

I can take a guess and be fairly confident in the outcome. 

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