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Re: Sacred Russians strongest Hollywood




by izentrop » 09/05/16, 07:43

Obamot wrote:Here is a more neutral and honorable article from the European reference press:
https://www.letemps.ch/monde/2016/05/07 ... executions
Sergei Roldougine, Vladimir Putin's childhood friend, made a surprising appearance by playing a cello piece by the Russian composer Rodion Shchedrin. It was revealed to the general public last month, when the Panama Papers claimed that this modest musician had a credited account of 2 billion.
Testifies that it is better to be part of his restricted circle of friends.

As if doing the game of Bashar and adding chaos to chaos was the solution to terrorism https://www.contrepoints.org/2016/03/24 ... -du-chaosl
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by Remundo » 09/05/16, 10:20

It is absolutely clear that the fight against terrorism goes through the support of the regime of Bashar al-Assad and the eradication of Daesh in this oil zone where he derives significant income.

To paraphrase our model who serves as Minister of Foreign Affairs (res): Putin did a good job. No offense to the hypocritical countries aligned with NATO in this affair.
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by izentrop » 09/05/16, 10:48

And we rub our hands forgetting that the bombs have done more damage to people trying to survive on their territory, causing even more desperation, so people who go on the roads and candidates for terrorism.

I do not see this as a positive result, on the contrary, terrorism is reinforced.
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by Christophe » 09/05/16, 11:07

Remundo wrote:It is absolutely clear that the fight against terrorism goes through the support of the regime of Bashar al Assad


Uh, I'm going to be a Troll ... but can not Bashar be considered a state terrorist because if we go back to the very definition of terrorism, he's right in it: http://www.larousse.fr/dictionnaires/fr ... isme/77478

Set of acts of violence (attacks, hostages, etc.) committed by an organization to create a climate of insecurity, to blackmail a government, to satisfy hatred of a community, a country, a system.


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by raymon » 09/05/16, 12:20

And we rub our hands forgetting that the bombs have done more damage to people trying to survive on their territory, causing even more desperation, so people who go on the roads and candidates for terrorism.

I do not see this as a positive result, on the contrary, terrorism is reinforced.

It reminds me of the war, Caen's historic bombing recall:
https://www.google.fr/search?q=bombarde ... 23&bih=519
Yes war is dirty. Modern wars kill more civilians than soldiers.
Very far from the figures so far admitted, such as 110 000 dead advanced by one of the references in the field, the "Iraq Body Count" (IBC), which includes in a database the civilian deaths confirmed by the At least two journalistic sources, the report confirms the trend established by the medical journal "Lancet", which estimated the number of Iraqi dead at 655 000 between 2003 and 2006. Since the outbreak of the war by George W. Bush, the IPPN study has resulted in the staggering number of at least 1 million civilian deaths in Iraq, 220 000 in Afghanistan, and 80 000 in Pakistan. If one adds, with regard to the old Mesopotamia, the balance sheet of the first Gulf War (200 000 dead), and those of the cruel embargo inflicted by the United States (between 500 000 and 1,7 million dead), it is almost 3 million deaths that are directly attributable to Western policies, all in the name of human rights and democracy.

http://www.humanite.fr/la-guerre-mondia ... ils-572310
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Re: Sacred Russians strongest Hollywood




by Remundo » 09/05/16, 13:11

we do not end a war by putting roses in the cannons ... to dislodge Daesh, it was necessary to make war, additional civilians were victims, either by direct fire, or by retaliation of Daesh.

But it's better than the total victory of Daesh. As for the regime of Al Assad, it is an authoritarian regime, which had to fight against terrorists. to fight terrorists and fanatical mercenaries, again, it's not done with love.

Syria before the war was a secular state and Bashar al-Assad was democratically elected. And I would not be very surprised if he is re-elected if we manage to organize correct elections in Syria sometime. In any case the US and the Saud can be very proud of them! Syria ravaged, amorphous Iraq, Europe fractured by immigration, and oil always at their disposal.
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Re: Sacred Russians strongest Hollywood




by Obamot » 09/05/16, 16:53

QED.

And in addition, while they were supposed to do the opposite, the U $ A hid the rise of Dae $ h for two years to Europe and the world: and for good reason, they are at the origin of its emergence! (Just like Al Q∂eda and Al nostr∂)
Many elements tell us: not only do they wage "pre-emptive war" but beforehand with premeditation: they plan it, study the modalities to make their "partners" swallow the snake, then provoke it according to their plans. then serve as an instrument of blackmail in their dirty geostrategic policy!

It must be remembered that what matters most is the rule of law.

Whether it pleases or not the West, he must respect the basic right of peoples to self-determination (principle derived from international law >>>It is also a moral duty, because we Westerners can not wallow on our own principles (in the name of which we alone could possibly justify a war, as long as we have been attacked!) For if we are the aggressors we are losing all legitimacy.) Let us be clear, we have witnessed crimes for which we are responsible (because we were either associated in a coalition, or we remained passive while we knew, it is time for Europe to again because otherwise we will witness the worst scenario: after the US elections and a possible American-style fascist rise with Trump at the controls that can plunge Europe into chaos, provoking a Europe-Russia military confrontation again with the scenario of Ukraine, which also had a democratically elected President and fallen by Judeo-Western manipulations!)

Back to Syria, each state is sovereign. The Westerners (U $ A) did not have to go and make the law with a pseudo "Arab Spring", whose goal was not to proceed to the emancipation of the peoples, but to destabilize / overthrow all the governments of the countries. Arabs who displeased in order to weaken the region (or even attempt to destabilize Europe itself?)

No there are no bad Muslims. We must once and for all tackle the roots of the evil: return to the borders of the State of Israel in 1967 (the only legitimate ones) and settle the Palestinian problem created by the UN. Everything else assumed: 9/11, War on terror, Taliban, "Arab" Spring, Al Q∂eda, Al Nostr∂, Dae $ h and its recruitment, migratory wave sweeping over Europe, all this is only powder in the eyes (and canon) intended to mislead us of the real problem. What to expect next time? An atomic bomb on a city?

So what are we talking about? Remundo is absolutely right: Assad is the elected head of government at his home, he does what he wants, he does not threaten the West or any member of NATO. Certainly he is at the head of a feudal regime (with innumerable tribes, which makes the hypothesis of Christopher unlikely, otherwise there would have been the civil war there for a long time while we attend the contrary to that, it is a fairly great cohesion of the people having fought against an enemy created from all over the place!) Anyway it is normal that a political regime of whatever nature it is to make the police at home if reason is legitimate: can one classify a feudal regime as just criminal on the basis of its typology?

Because otherwise let us occupy feudal Britain and overthrow the queen ...!
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Re: Sacred Russians strongest Hollywood




by Remundo » 14/05/16, 13:53

and against all odds, I do not think Trump is hawkish. I think he has a more liberal nationalist than imperialist military vision of the United States. He has spoken many times about the complete fiasco of American interventions in the Middle East, and remains very fair play vis-à-vis Putin.
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by Obamot » 14/05/16, 14:16

Yes ... maybe good (or maybe not). Some even think it would be a "better" choice than "Clinton is going to war"?
Or ... whatever the result ... either one or the other will be "shortened" by the CIA (as were some predecessors => to understand by that that they go "fool them"as they did with Obama even before he took office,
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What I'm wondering instead is not if it's going to be "worse or less worse", but what is going to be the next "bad plan". I said the same thing before the nickname "Arab Spring"of which I was hyper-wary from the start (and not mistaken.)
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But it is a big country, they could throw themselves fully into the environmental battle, there is a lot to do and possible economic interactions and could change their leadership, where Europe has only partially taken the lead. ENR boat (well here I believe a little too much in Santa-Klaus) so here it is, for all these reasons and the unexpected pragmatism of the Russians going in the right direction, I am more in favor of turning to the East in a peaceful way. I am for Europe, more inclined to a diplomatic-strategic rapprochement with Putin, because we also have things to bring to Russia - and not only on the environmental level, it is a gigantic economic market for the future ( this is why Washington takes a dim view of Russian diplomatic action, to prevent any rapprochement?) - it would not be one-sided and Putin is cultured and intelligent! And above all a pole extended towards its successors thereafter, because a form of parliamentary social-democracy can only develop in the future, especially if we establish good "partnerships" there ...
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Re: Sacred Russians strongest Hollywood




by Obamot » 22/10/22, 04:51

And we talk about the “Arab Spring" (made in CIA/FBI) in Syria...

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So ultimately it was the Syrians of Bashar's regime"the good ones", that's it?
But shûuuuut not too much media visibility on that huh... The USA can support the terrorists they have created, financed and supplemented with weapons of any kind, with complete impunity, and all that without sanction for them, ever... ! :frown:
How many deaths in Iraq/Syria already? Over a million?

https://francais.rt.com/international/1 ... stes-syrie
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