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    Nobel Peace Prize going to bomb Syria

    Thus is an attempt to overthrow the last bastions of a civilized state in the Middle East. USA government and joined them (Australia, Canada, France, Israel, Italy, Japan, Qatar, South Korea, Saudi Arabia, Spain, Turkey, United Kingdom...) once again sided with the terrorists, whom they had armed and trained. The justification of their crimes seriously not even doing - using all the tighter the tale of chemical weapons, and that before the invasion of Iraq.

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    Uh, what? What is the relevance of the Nobel Peace Prize? Since when was the Syrian government "civilized"? One man's terrorist is another man's freedom fighter. And, unlike Iraq, there is actually solid evidence that chemical weapons were used.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Lukeno52 View Post
    Uh, what? What is the relevance of the Nobel Peace Prize? Since when was the Syrian government "civilized"? One man's terrorist is another man's freedom fighter. And, unlike Iraq, there is actually solid evidence that chemical weapons were used.
    It is effectively guaranteed chemical weapons have been used - not necessarily in the big chemical attack, but in the aftermath of other attacks there have been reports of samples handed over to foreign entities that have tested positive for Sarin. Granted, that means nothing other then that someone has been exposed to sarin, but yeah, I agree with you Luke.

    As for the original post - civilized? I mean, I guess Assad and his family and cohorts, with all their money and power, probably are pretty sophisticated and cultured people. Technically, at least.

    I will also say there is the possibility that the original post was spam, but just as likely, English is "drones" second language.
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    Quote Originally Posted by CdocZ View Post
    I will also say there is the possibility that the original post was spam, but just as likely, English is "drones" second language.
    This user has been around too long and has too many posts for it to be pure spam, but the second bit is very likely indeed.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Lukeno52 View Post
    And, unlike Iraq, there is actually solid evidence that chemical weapons were used.

    In fact, no evidence that the Assad forces used chemical weapons there.
    Furthermore it is contrary to common sense - the regular army has a significant advantage over the terrorists and it has no need to use chemical weapons and even in the city. Especially that Assad understands the reality of who is behind what is happening and give them a pretext to invade. In Syria now working the UN commission finds out what happened, its report was not there, but the truth is no one wants, the decision to bomb has already been taken.

    Quote Originally Posted by Lukeno52 View Post
    Uh, what? What is the relevance of the Nobel Peace Prize?
    Indeed, how important the Peace Prize, international law, human life in some distant country, thousands of dead and maimed soldiers of their own, which means the budget will be spent on war instead of education and healthcare, incarcerated U.S. citizens speak the truth about what is happening, the main to the Rockefellers and the Rothschilds have earned more money.


    Quote Originally Posted by CdocZ View Post
    As for the original post - civilized? I mean, I guess Assad and his family and cohorts, with all their money and power, probably are pretty sophisticated and cultured people. Technically, at least.
    Two years ago (before there sent the terrorists) in Syria quietly worked and rested citizens of any country and religion, without fear for their lives. The authorities did not support for Fundamental Islamists. In the country side by side peacefully lived Salafis, Alawites, Kurds, Christians ... the people were guaranteed a job, food, education and medicine. if Assad's government falls, the country will be thrown back to the Stone Age. It disintegrates into small principalities controlled by local gangs groups, permanent war, death and lawlessnes.

    Quote Originally Posted by CdocZ View Post
    English is "drones" second language.
    my english is really not so good

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    I'm just going to post this here and leave well alone.
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    Someone's bought WAY too much Russian propaganda there...

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    Quote Originally Posted by Lukeno52 View Post
    Someone's bought WAY too much Russian propaganda there...

    Trolls, propaganda, then what? - Witch Hunt
    Learn to follow the logic.
    Respond to themselves the question - who benefits from a chemical attack?
    1) Assad having at its disposal a well-trained regular army (special forces, armored vehicles, artillery, aviation), and is under the constant supervision of the countries that need only a pretext for invasion.
    2) Оpposing forces. Which despite help from the outside can not resist and lose control of the situation.

    Such a provocation, followed by strikes from outside forces Assad is beneficial to them.


    Quote Originally Posted by faksta View Post
    Although I wouldn't like the subject to evolve here on the car forum really, it still amazes me how narrow and one-sided the views of many people are...
    Why not - here are just talking about abstract topics from cars. Ибо нефиг

    That would be great, but unfortunately it all comes down to the fact that they are trying to control the Assad government, but no one talks about how to control the "opposite side", although it is not an open secret that there are a lot of foreign mercenaries & real terrorists including Alkaida.

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    Russian President Vladimir Putin addresses the American people
    What Putin Has to Say to Americans About Syria - NYTimes.com

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    What about the Western propaganda, though?

    Although I wouldn't like the subject to evolve here on the car forum really, it still amazes me how narrow and one-sided the views of many people are...

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    Quote Originally Posted by faksta View Post
    What about the Western propaganda, though?
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    I don't buy propaganda generally. I stick to the facts; both sides have good and bad sides, but there is incontrovertible evidence that chemical weapons have been used by the Assad regime. As to whether military action is needed, well, that's not for me to decide.

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    How can you know whether you buy propaganda or not, I wonder? This will lead us to nothing but throwing stones into each other, which is hardly the way we want things to go, right? Anyway, every of us will stick to his own opinion, so I simply don't want to use an automotive forum as a place to discuss controversial politics when even UN and such can't come to any common conclusion. We don't know a thing about what's going on there despite some might have illusions of a great awareness about the whole situation. I'd just call to not escalate the subject here. At least here...

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