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Re: The war against Syria

Postby Robin Hood » Thu Feb 18, 2016 4:51 pm

Tim Drayton wrote:Some recent developments in Turkey:

1- A car bombing in Ankara yesterday leaves 28 dead and 61 injured.

2- Turkish Prime-Minister Davutoğlu claıms that the perpetrator of the car bombing was a YPG member named Salih Necar who came to Turkey from Syria.

http://www.cumhuriyet.com.tr/haber/turk ... tirdi.html

3- The Ambassadors of permanent UN Security Council member nations, the USA, Russia, France, China and the UK, have been summoned to the Turkish Foreign Ministry

http://www.cumhuriyet.com.tr/haber/turk ... i_mi_.html

It looks like Turkey (or the criminal Erdoğan regime to be more precise) is trying to get UN approval for military intervention in Syria.


Link your comments to B25's and this has false flag written all over it! It is neither rational or logical to believe that these people that Erdogan is so quick to accuse, could be attributed with these crimes. They would be playing right into Erdogans hands ...... will the coalition fall for something just that little bit to convenient to be true?
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Re: The war against Syria

Postby Robin Hood » Thu Feb 18, 2016 5:14 pm

An interesting hypothesis.

Are Green Berets Leading The YPG In Taking The Azaz Pocket? - By Moon Of Alabama

The Syrian Arab Army and the YPG troops of the Syrian Kurds are making good progress in the Azaz pocket. The pocket formed after the Syrian army cut through the "rebel" corridor between Aleppo city and the Turkish border. The aim now is to push all foreign proxy forces who are still in that pocket (green) back north into Turkey and to get full control of the border.


See more at:

http://www.informationclearinghouse.info/article44249.htm#sthash.aZTamsSu.dpuf
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Re: The war against Syria

Postby Paphitis » Thu Feb 18, 2016 5:16 pm

Robin Hood wrote:Paphitis:
Yes, we have Carte Blanche handed down by the UN who are supportive of Regime transition. We don't care about Security Council Resolutions because it is ineffective and impossible because Pootin has a veto. But that won't stop us because there won't be any resolutions condemning our action. And when it goes to the General Assembly, more than 100 countries would be supportive. Cyprus among them we would presume because Cyprus actually moved motions for the Coalitions initial intervention in Syria.

A lot of confrontational discourse but not a single link to your sources! This is simply your unfounded opinion.
Well, if Assad is innocent, why doesn't he prove it. We have a tonne of evidence against him, including the latest Hospital Bombings and the bombings against civilians, Barrel Bombs, deaths in custody, torture, not allowing aid to the starving, and the use of Chemical Weapons against civilians. I know you will deny all of this, but sorry, you have no credibility

You cannot prove innocence! No, you do not have evidence, what you have is vague and unsubstantiated accusations. It is up to the accuser to provide the proof of guilt, not the accused to prove innocence. Where is your irrefutable evidence ?
No he will not remain. He can't remain! He is a politically as dead as a door hinge. There is no possibility of him remaining. Otherwise the war will continue with no end near until someone in the USA gets sick of it all and totally stuffs him up. Hillary, Cruz, Bush, or Rubio are not going to be as tolerant as Obama is.

He will remain as it is not your judgement to make! There will be elections supervised by the UN ...... he will stand ...... and there is a high probability he will be voted back as President. The Syrian people want their country back, not an Islamic Sharia State which is all your terrorists have to offer.

I agree with your observation that the attitude of all the runners for POTUS that you list are all building up for a war, but I don’t think the people of the US will tolerate an escalation which could, for the first time in their history, result in an attack on mainland USA ........... scenario WWIII.

Times are changing ..... even in the US! :roll:


What kind of link do you want about my assertion that the coalition can do whatever it wants and no one can say a thing? Who was going to stop a "No Fly Zone"? Who would even complain other than Russia and Iran?

Let's say I have no evidence. Is Assad a sectarian based Government or not? If so then he must go!
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Re: The war against Syria

Postby Paphitis » Thu Feb 18, 2016 5:19 pm

Robin Hood wrote:
Tim Drayton wrote:Some recent developments in Turkey:

1- A car bombing in Ankara yesterday leaves 28 dead and 61 injured.

2- Turkish Prime-Minister Davutoğlu claıms that the perpetrator of the car bombing was a YPG member named Salih Necar who came to Turkey from Syria.

http://www.cumhuriyet.com.tr/haber/turk ... tirdi.html

3- The Ambassadors of permanent UN Security Council member nations, the USA, Russia, France, China and the UK, have been summoned to the Turkish Foreign Ministry

http://www.cumhuriyet.com.tr/haber/turk ... i_mi_.html

It looks like Turkey (or the criminal Erdoğan regime to be more precise) is trying to get UN approval for military intervention in Syria.


Link your comments to B25's and this has false flag written all over it! It is neither rational or logical to believe that these people that Erdogan is so quick to accuse, could be attributed with these crimes. They would be playing right into Erdogans hands ...... will the coalition fall for something just that little bit to convenient to be true?


I agree for once. Possibly a Red Flag.

If Turkey wants Security Council Approval to attack the Kurds, it will be blocked by USA. Turkey can dream on.
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Re: The war against Syria

Postby Robin Hood » Thu Feb 18, 2016 7:21 pm

Paphitis:
What kind of link do you want about my assertion that the coalition can do whatever it wants and no one can say a thing? Who was going to stop a "No Fly Zone"? Who would even complain other than Russia and Iran?

Maybe a UNGA vote or a UNSC Resolution? Because it is the UN that makes all the comments about the conflict as to what is ‘approved’ and what isn’t.

The coalition is bound by international law and various Charters of recognised international bodies. The idea that ‘you’ (The US and its coalition) can do whatever it likes is laughable.

Fortunately, as yet the US and their coalition is far from ruling the rest of the World. Let’s hope they never do!
Let's say I have no evidence. Is Assad a sectarian based Government or not? If so then he must go!

No, it is a secular based government since 7th May 2012. The opposition got many concessions out of Assad before they decided they wanted more and would take up arms to achieve their Islamic Sharia State ....... and destroyed the country. I might add .... with the full backing of the US!

Assad would have put down the armed insurrection in a matter of weeks had others not interfered. It would have been bloody but not half as bloody as what has transpired since and has led to the current catastrophe for the Syrian people.

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Politics_of_Syria

So, in that case it’s OK with you if he stays then ? :roll: :wink: :?:
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Re: The war against Syria

Postby Maximus » Thu Feb 18, 2016 8:35 pm

Erdoan's son, Bilal is under investigation in Italy for money laundering. No doubt, a spin-off activity from smuggling oil out of Syria.

I cant wait for the italian prosecution office to seize his 'assets'.
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Re: The war against Syria

Postby Paphitis » Fri Feb 19, 2016 2:22 am

Robin Hood wrote:Paphitis:
What kind of link do you want about my assertion that the coalition can do whatever it wants and no one can say a thing? Who was going to stop a "No Fly Zone"? Who would even complain other than Russia and Iran?

Maybe a UNGA vote or a UNSC Resolution? Because it is the UN that makes all the comments about the conflict as to what is ‘approved’ and what isn’t.

The coalition is bound by international law and various Charters of recognised international bodies. The idea that ‘you’ (The US and its coalition) can do whatever it likes is laughable.

Fortunately, as yet the US and their coalition is far from ruling the rest of the World. Let’s hope they never do!
Let's say I have no evidence. Is Assad a sectarian based Government or not? If so then he must go!

No, it is a secular based government since 7th May 2012. The opposition got many concessions out of Assad before they decided they wanted more and would take up arms to achieve their Islamic Sharia State ....... and destroyed the country. I might add .... with the full backing of the US!

Assad would have put down the armed insurrection in a matter of weeks had others not interfered. It would have been bloody but not half as bloody as what has transpired since and has led to the current catastrophe for the Syrian people.

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Politics_of_Syria

So, in that case it’s OK with you if he stays then ? :roll: :wink: :?:


I just told you that we would t even go to the UN Security Council. What you think we are silly.

We might go to the General Assembly because we know that most countries support us.

At the same time, we friggin don't care what the Security Council will do. They can jam it because we know that we are in the right and literally helping minorities have their voice in Syria's next chapter after transition. You can't get anymore righteous than that.
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Re: The war against Syria

Postby repulsewarrior » Fri Feb 19, 2016 3:11 am

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Re: The war against Syria

Postby Tim Drayton » Fri Feb 19, 2016 11:25 am

Maximus wrote:Erdoan's son, Bilal is under investigation in Italy for money laundering. No doubt, a spin-off activity from smuggling oil out of Syria.

I cant wait for the italian prosecution office to seize his 'assets'.


Partly. It was also rumoured that in the run-up to the recent phony general election, Bilal took a huge stash of his family's illicit cash to Italy (where he registered himself as a PhD student), just in case.
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Re: The war against Syria

Postby Kikapu » Fri Feb 19, 2016 5:35 pm

Tim Drayton wrote:
Maximus wrote:Erdoan's son, Bilal is under investigation in Italy for money laundering. No doubt, a spin-off activity from smuggling oil out of Syria.

I cant wait for the italian prosecution office to seize his 'assets'.


Partly. It was also rumoured that in the run-up to the recent phony general election, Bilal took a huge stash of his family's illicit cash to Italy (where he registered himself as a PhD student), just in case.


Funny thing is, as soon as the AKP (Erdogan) were the winners of the election, he dropped out of his PHD course. :lol:

We all know he was sent to Italy to be safe with his family and some spending money (a billion or two) in case the AKP had lost again. :wink:

The whole country is so corrupt, from the president down to the average man on the street. No different than any other Muslim country really. :evil:

The AKP government tells more porkies than there are pigs in the world! :lol:

What Turkey needs these days is another military coup to take over to save the country and to send ALL these corrupt official to lifetime in jail, much like in other so called democratic Muslim countries. :idea:
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