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Re: The war against Syria

Postby Paphitis » Tue Feb 16, 2016 2:14 pm

miltiades wrote:
Paphitis wrote:
miltiades wrote:I shall respond in kind.
You are the biggest joke when sometime back you ....supported aiding Assad.
I have been consistent throughout you Plonker have not.
Now, accept that you are a Plonker of the highest order and clear off.



Respond however you like!

You lack credibility! Everything in your head is so wishy washy it's not funny anymore. You lack consistency, reason, and humility! No one takes you seriously.

No I never supported aiding Assad unless of course it would be against DAESH. But I don't support that anymore. Not even close. For me, Assad is enemy number one. He has no place in Syria any more. I have always supported regime change and transition but only advocated for care and planning. That's impossible now because this war has taken several nasty turns beyond comprehension and that is due to Assad and Pootin not a few DAESH terrorists.

Instead of long winded rubbish can you give us an example, after all I gave an example of your posting on page 21, now give one of my incostistency or shut the fuck up Genearl Plonker :lol:


There are many examples old fart. You know where they are.

I support regime change and always have. You think you can just quote one post and tell me what I think?

Since day 1 I wanted Assad out, but with care and caution in case someone worse takes over. Now I know there is no one worse than Assad!

Sorry but just like I don't read all links or even all posts (for example, I oy waste about 10 seconds of my life reading your posts and its 10 seconds I will never get back let me tell you). Therefore, I am not going to waste any more time to placate you with your stupid accusations. People know what I stand for. I would personally kill Assad myself if I had the opportunity and feel very comfortable about it knowing I have almeviated some pain of millions of Syrians.
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Re: The war against Syria

Postby Robin Hood » Tue Feb 16, 2016 2:16 pm

Tim Drayton wrote:That is unless the secret deal I mentioned above in which Russia gets Syria and America gets Iraq is true - and the only evidence in its favour to my eyes is that it explains currents events on the ground - in which case the Assad regime will regain control over places like Aleppo in the rump Syria where Russia is to reestablish its puppet's dictatorship and forces like the Free Syrian Army will find they have been stabbed in the back by their former sponsor. We will just have to watch how it plays out, but I am not ruling out the possibility that the US will permit the regime to retake Aleppo even if some sort of fight is put up for show.


What a sensible and well thought out appraisal of the situation. I agree with you completely. :wink:
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Re: The war against Syria

Postby Paphitis » Tue Feb 16, 2016 2:20 pm

Robin Hood wrote:
Tim Drayton wrote:That is unless the secret deal I mentioned above in which Russia gets Syria and America gets Iraq is true - and the only evidence in its favour to my eyes is that it explains currents events on the ground - in which case the Assad regime will regain control over places like Aleppo in the rump Syria where Russia is to reestablish its puppet's dictatorship and forces like the Free Syrian Army will find they have been stabbed in the back by their former sponsor. We will just have to watch how it plays out, but I am not ruling out the possibility that the US will permit the regime to retake Aleppo even if some sort of fight is put up for show.


What a sensible and well thought out appraisal of the situation. I agree with you completely. :wink:


I wouldn't get a lot of satisfaction out of this if I were you. It doesn't sound like the victory against the USA you seem to want but a Shakespearian plot of debauchery between Pootin and USA.

I personally think it is far beyond that and we are going to see a few more twists and turns. I also have a lot more faith and believe there are some in power who actually feel for the poor Syrians and I don't believe it is Pootin by any stretch of the imagination.
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Re: The war against Syria

Postby miltiades » Tue Feb 16, 2016 2:22 pm

Paphitis wrote:
miltiades wrote:
Paphitis wrote:
miltiades wrote:I shall respond in kind.
You are the biggest joke when sometime back you ....supported aiding Assad.
I have been consistent throughout you Plonker have not.
Now, accept that you are a Plonker of the highest order and clear off.



Respond however you like!

You lack credibility! Everything in your head is so wishy washy it's not funny anymore. You lack consistency, reason, and humility! No one takes you seriously.

No I never supported aiding Assad unless of course it would be against DAESH. But I don't support that anymore. Not even close. For me, Assad is enemy number one. He has no place in Syria any more. I have always supported regime change and transition but only advocated for care and planning. That's impossible now because this war has taken several nasty turns beyond comprehension and that is due to Assad and Pootin not a few DAESH terrorists.

Instead of long winded rubbish can you give us an example, after all I gave an example of your posting on page 21, now give one of my incostistency or shut the fuck up Genearl Plonker :lol:


There are many examples old fart. You know where they are.

I support regime change and always have. You think you can just quote one post and tell me what I think?

Since day 1 I wanted Assad out, but with care and caution in case someone worse takes over. Now I know there is no one worse than Assad!

Just give one General, just one :lol:
By the way, you did not want Assad out from day one, did you you liar.
POSTED BY THE GENERAL PLONKER : Sometimes, it is better in helping regimes like Assad, "

How on earth can you say that from day 1 you wanted Assad out. You are wet behind the ears General !! :lol:

Now find one of my incosistent posts, go one General :lol:
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Re: The war against Syria

Postby Paphitis » Tue Feb 16, 2016 2:24 pm

miltiades wrote:
Paphitis wrote:
miltiades wrote:
Paphitis wrote:
miltiades wrote:I shall respond in kind.
You are the biggest joke when sometime back you ....supported aiding Assad.
I have been consistent throughout you Plonker have not.
Now, accept that you are a Plonker of the highest order and clear off.



Respond however you like!

You lack credibility! Everything in your head is so wishy washy it's not funny anymore. You lack consistency, reason, and humility! No one takes you seriously.

No I never supported aiding Assad unless of course it would be against DAESH. But I don't support that anymore. Not even close. For me, Assad is enemy number one. He has no place in Syria any more. I have always supported regime change and transition but only advocated for care and planning. That's impossible now because this war has taken several nasty turns beyond comprehension and that is due to Assad and Pootin not a few DAESH terrorists.

Instead of long winded rubbish can you give us an example, after all I gave an example of your posting on page 21, now give one of my incostistency or shut the fuck up Genearl Plonker :lol:


There are many examples old fart. You know where they are.

I support regime change and always have. You think you can just quote one post and tell me what I think?

Since day 1 I wanted Assad out, but with care and caution in case someone worse takes over. Now I know there is no one worse than Assad!

Just give one General, just one :lol:
By the way, you did not want Assad out from day one, did you you liar.
POSTED BY THE GENERAL PLONKER : Sometimes, it is better in helping regimes like Assad, "

How on earth can you say that from day 1 you wanted Assad out. You are wet behind the ears General !! :lol:

Now find one of my incosistent posts, go one General :lol:


There are hundreds and no I am not even going to look, so you can go fuck yourself now whilst you have the chance!
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Re: The war against Syria

Postby miltiades » Tue Feb 16, 2016 2:37 pm

[/quote]

There are many examples old fart. You know where they are.

I support regime change and always have. You think you can just quote one post and tell me what I think?

Since day 1 I wanted Assad out, but with care and caution in case someone worse takes over. Now I know there is no one worse than Assad![/quote]
Just give one General, just one :lol:
By the way, you did not want Assad out from day one, did you you liar.
POSTED BY THE GENERAL PLONKER : Sometimes, it is better in helping regimes like Assad, "

How on earth can you say that from day 1 you wanted Assad out. You are wet behind the ears General !! :lol:

Now find one of my incosistent posts, go one General :lol:[/quote]

There are hundreds and no I am not even going to look, so you can go fuck yourself now whilst you have the chance![/quote]
You give up then General. I have exposed you as a naive individual and full of contradictions. Here is what I said, nothing contradictory about this: October 8th 2012- page 15
" Russia, in my opinion as well as China are absolutely right in not supporting the revolutionaries infested with Islamic extremists and Jihadis. The West is making a dreadful error in contributing financially to the revolutionaries aided and abated by extremist Islamists who come to Syria from all corners of the world.Stay out of Syria is the best option and the only option that the West should consider."
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Re: The war against Syria

Postby Paphitis » Tue Feb 16, 2016 2:44 pm

Get your quoting worked out imbecile.

And I am sure I was referring to Mubarek, not Assad. You are just up to your own tricks.

And at the time silly old fart there was no one on the ground as an alternative. We were not sure about the FSA and were wondering ourselves who is going to fill the vacuum silly old bastard. You have no clue.

We are now well beyond wondering about any vacuum. You can't get any worse than what we have today old fart. And there is no time for care or planning. We only developed a relationship with the FSA mid last year you imbecile. But it doesn't stop the accusations that we were behind them from day 1.

The only thing we can do is attempt a process for dialogue and few can deny that we have attempted that at least as opposed to Assad who is trying to crush the rebellion.

Yes we are after regime change and I don't think Assad has a way out because I would think more than a few think he has gone way too far so he couldn't possibly preside over the victims. Can you imagine? Victory is our old fart, morally and politically. Politically, Assad is a dead horse!
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Re: The war against Syria

Postby Robin Hood » Tue Feb 16, 2016 2:46 pm

Paphitis:
Instead of just propaganda, give me something I can take seriously.

What you demand does not exist ..... because it would need to mirror your opinions and, I am sorry to say, they are irrational! BTW: They were analyses based on available information (facts) extrapolated into a probable scenario, both these guys are ex-US military analysts.
You will see for yourself over the next few weeks as Aleppo holds out, and then you got nowhere to go but play right into our hands and agreeing to transition.

You're deluding yourself! Aleppo will be in the hands of the Syrian Army and their allies by the end of this month latest .... probably sooner.
Good luck because you are going to need it.

Luck does not come into it!
The more you bomb hospitals and civilians the strong our resolve becomes
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But the problem with that statement is that ..... like MH17, Gouta etc. as well as accusations that Russians are deliberately bombing hospitals, bombing schools and civilians , THERE IS NOT A SHRED OF EVIDENCE TO SUPPORT THE ACCUSATION!!!!!!!!

Apply a bit of common sense and ask yourself ......”WHY”? What advantage does it give to either Assad or Putin to murder the very people they hope are going to vote to retain Assad as President? (Hint, read the transcript of Assad’s interview) Answer = Ziltch, in fact it has a detrimental effect on all fronts!

In spite of the endless assurances in every case by the US (Kelly) that they have clear/irrefutable evidence of all these so called crimes by Assad/Putin, they have never presented any. On the other hand there is a lot of evidence that refutes the assertions Kerry is so quick to expound. :roll:
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Re: The war against Syria

Postby miltiades » Tue Feb 16, 2016 2:52 pm

" Apply a bit of common sense and ask yourself "
:lol: :lol:
Common sense is def not something our General Plonker has :lol:
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Re: The war against Syria

Postby Paphitis » Tue Feb 16, 2016 2:52 pm

Robin Hood wrote:Paphitis:
Instead of just propaganda, give me something I can take seriously.

What you demand does not exist ..... because it would need to mirror your opinions and, I am sorry to say, they are irrational! BTW: They were analyses based on available information (facts) extrapolated into a probable scenario, both these guys are ex-US military analysts.
You will see for yourself over the next few weeks as Aleppo holds out, and then you got nowhere to go but play right into our hands and agreeing to transition.

You're deluding yourself! Aleppo will be in the hands of the Syrian Army and their allies by the end of this month latest .... probably sooner.
Good luck because you are going to need it.

Luck does not come into it!
The more you bomb hospitals and civilians the strong our resolve becomes
.
But the problem with that statement is that ..... like MH17, Gouta etc. as well as accusations that Russians are deliberately bombing hospitals, bombing schools and civilians , THERE IS NOT A SHRED OF EVIDENCE TO SUPPORT THE ACCUSATION!!!!!!!!

Apply a bit of common sense and ask yourself ......”WHY”? What advantage does it give to either Assad or Putin to murder the very people they hope are going to vote to retain Assad as President? (Hint, read the transcript of Assad’s interview) Answer = Ziltch, in fact it has a detrimental effect on all fronts!

In spite of the endless assurances in every case by the US (Kelly) that they have clear/irrefutable evidence of all these so called crimes by Assad/Putin, they have never presented any. On the other hand there is a lot of evidence that refutes the assertions Kerry is so quick to expound. :roll:


No it would not have to mirror my opinions. Give me something credible from a credible source that mirrors your own and I will address it.

We will be talking about Aleppo for a long time RH but by that time everyone will be at the table. Aleppo is not going to fall anytime soon. The rebels will hold strategic fortififications and good luck even coming down the road. You will be culled at the narrows!

Why? Because Assad only ever ruled for the Alawites not Syrians! That's why! That is why there was a rebellion in 2011 which was peaceful until once again Assad started shooting demonstrators from Helicopter Gunships. Is that propaganda too RH?
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