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^ by, "Yanks", I mean no offence to the average American citizen. You know where I'm coming from.
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"the average American citizen" - with an iota of intelligence, that is
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Why we can't work with Russia and Assad to eliminate IS is puzzling ?
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World War 3 to start on 23rd September?, maybe the global elite have been evacuating to their underground cities for months now.
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I think putin will have a few new bases back in the land of old friends in Europe the way the Germans are carrying on.
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old news this... been on the ground since april. more to follow in next few weeks, bringing in mobile air traffic control units to open a few airports for russian jets / transport planes
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Eat yer heart out Nostradamus.
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"Why we can't work with Russia and Assad to eliminate IS"
Many (including myself) have been saying that for ages, long before this. I'm no fan of either, that's for sure, but in this case it's easily the least bad option. Years ago the christians and so on in Syria were saying Assad was the only thing stopping the lunatics from slaughtering them, even before IS existed, nobody listened. |
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Bulgaria denies airspace to Russia, by American "request" ...
http://www.reuters.com/article/2015/09/08/us-mideast-crisis-bulgaria-russia-idUSKCN0R81AM20150908 |
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Meanwhile, Greece give the Pentagon a "middle finger salute" ...
https://www.rt.com/news/314616-greece-request-airspace-russia/ |
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Assad has always been close to the Shia regime in Iran. Russia has a Southern border with Iran which until recently was considered a pariah state by the West. It therefore makes political sense for Russia to remain buddies with both Assad and Iran who in turn both hate the Sunni insurgents, ISIS and the Syrian rebels.
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