Now let me ask you what have Putin's policies done for Russia? It has taken away freedom for people who are gay? It has had opposition to Putin murdered or jailed, it has had any voice of opposition to Putin silenced, it has sent boys into war zones they don't want to go to, it has invaded 2 countries Russia supposedly called friends. It has supported 2 leaders (the former Ukrainian President and Assad) who murder their own people). It has practically crushed the Russian economy. Now he is bombing political opposition to Assad while telling his own people he is bombing IS. Putin is doing a good job isn't he?I notice your email address is yandex.ru so I can assume you are either in Russia, or one if its puppet states, or Russian.What is the west supposed to do when someone like Assad uses banned chemical weapons against his own people? Are we supposed to pat him on the back and say good job? Sorry we are not like Putin we wont invite him to have a quiet chat while his people are dying because of him. I could go further but lets be honest here and understand if we were like Russia we would have flattened Syria years ago just like Russia flattened Chechnya and its capital Grozny when the people of Chechnya wanted to become an independent sovereign state.
On 17 November 2015 at 03:03, m.celiesius <m.celiesius@yandex.ru> wrote:Sorry dude. I am not from Russia. Try again :) Ok. Anyone who has followed the evolution of the imperialist aggression against Syria has undoubtedly noted the insidious role that France has played. From a diplomatic perspective,Paris has led the charge in demonizing the Assad regime, saying that it “stands against the will of the Syrian people” and is “killing its own people.” However, the reality is that France, along with its collaborators in Saudi Arabia, Qatar, Lebanon and elsewhere, have done more to fan the flames of violence and instability than the Assad regime ever could. What the France government has called “support for the Syrian people” has, in fact, become support for international terror networks. Incidentally, Nazis were hanged at Nuremberg not only for waging aggressive war, but for conspiring to. The François Gérard Georges Nicolas Hollande is already a war criminal, such as for his illegal bombing of Libya (and, no, the UNSC emphatically did not authorize the use of force to implement a policy of regime change by supporting the armed rebels whose ranks included al-Qaeda affiliated Islamic extremists); but he could be prosecuted under international law just for his efforts to gain support for bombing Syria, even if this doesn’t come to pass, since this is the crime of conspiracy to commit aggression. Up until November 13, that war, led by NATO and allies, has been raging in Iraq, Somalia, Libya, Bahrain, Mali, Syria, Yemen... And France has been very much one of the main fomenters of the war -- in Syria and Mali mainly, where Paris has a proprietary interest as the former colonial master....So, stop NATO and stop French Fascism!
On 2015.11.15 23:12, Felmon Davis wrote:
On Sat, 14 Nov 2015, Kate Draven wrote:What France suffered from savage terror is what the Syrian people have been enduring for over five years.France is supporting the opposition and rebel groups against Syria government. France had been a particularly vocal opponent of Assad during the Syrian civil war.The first question i asked by every French citizen today is, ‘Have the French policies over the past five years brought any good to the French people?’ The answer is no, so what I ask him to do is to act in the interest of the French people—which means changing his policies. France has been in the forefront of Western countries in backing the Syrian opposition politically, financially and logistically since the conflict began in 2011. Along with other countries in the West, it has provided military and financial support to the so-called Free Syrian Army, an umbrella rebel group made up mostly of defected Syrian army officers and soldiers.
we have made an effort to be existentialists.
now that's a whole other debate! <g>
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