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Why not fight with Putin, instead of against him?

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Wordslinger

Wordslinger

The Russians have suffered violent Islamic terrorism for more than a decade, the events include the taking of a theatre and the holding of its audience as hostages, by Chechen's. As I recall, some 300 were killed.

The terrorists blew a Russian airliner out of the sky, then there was Paris, and now Mali -- where Russians were among the hostages taken by a group affiliated with al Qaida.

Putin put out an invitation that's described below.

http://news.yahoo.com/islamist-militants-kill-19-attack-hotel-malis-capital-005851964--finance.html

Guest


Guest

If you had not noticed, we are opposed to Assad being in power and Putin is FOR Assad staying in power. We trained people to take down Assad's government who gave their stuff to ISIS and then Putin is killing the same people we trained to take down Assad. Your boy is getting played by Putin like a fiddle.

Floridatexan

Floridatexan


http://readersupportednews.org/opinion2/277-75/33598-focus-tangled-threads-of-us-false-narratives

Tangled Threads of US False Narratives

By Robert Parry, Consortium News
20 November 15


Official Washington’s many false narratives about Russia and Syria have gotten so tangled that they have become a danger to the struggle against Sunni jihadist terrorism and conceivably a threat to the future of the planet, a risk that Robert Parry explores.

"One way to view Official Washington is to envision a giant bubble that serves as a hothouse for growing genetically modified “group thinks.” Most inhabitants of the bubble praise these creations as glorious and beyond reproach, but a few dissenters note how strange and dangerous these products are. Those critics, however, are then banished from the bubble, leaving behind an evermore concentrated consensus.

This process could be almost comical – as the many armchair warriors repeat What Everyone Knows to Be True as self-justifying proof that more and more wars and confrontations are needed – but the United States is the most powerful nation on earth and its fallacious “group thinks” are spreading a widening arc of chaos and death around the globe.

We even have presidential candidates, especially among the Republicans but including former Secretary of State Hillary Clinton, competing to out-bellicose each other, treating an invasion of Syria as the least one can do and some even bragging about how they might like to shoot down a few Russian warplanes.

Though President Barack Obama has dragged his heels regarding some of the more extreme proposals, he still falls in line with the “group think,” continuing to insist on “regime change” in Syria (President Bashar al-Assad “must go”), permitting the supply of sophisticated weapons to Sunni jihadists (including TOW anti-tank missiles to Ahrar ash-Sham, a jihadist group founded by Al Qaeda veterans and fighting alongside Al Qaeda’s Nusra Front), and allowing his staff to personally insult Russian President Vladimir Putin (having White House spokesman Josh Earnest in September demean Putin’s posture for sitting with his legs apart during a Kremlin meeting with Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu).

Not surprisingly, I guess, Earnest’s prissy disapproval of what is commonly called “man spread” didn’t extend to Netanyahu who adopted the same open-leg posture in the meeting with Putin on Sept. 21 and again in last week’s meeting with Obama, who – it should be noted – sat with his legs primly crossed.

This combination of tough talk, crude insults and reckless support of Al Qaeda-connected jihadis (“our guys”) apparently has become de rigueur in Official Washington, which remains dominated by the foreign policy ideology of neoconservatives, who established the goal of “regime change” in Iraq, Syria and Iran as early as 1996 and haven’t changed course since. [See Consortiumnews.com’s “How Neocons Destabilized Europe.”]..."

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Wordslinger wrote:The Russians have suffered violent Islamic terrorism for more than a decade, the events include the taking of a theatre and the holding of its audience as hostages, by Chechen's.  As I recall, some 300 were killed.

The terrorists blew a Russian airliner out of the sky, then there was Paris, and now Mali -- where Russians were among the hostages taken by a group affiliated with al Qaida.

Putin put out an invitation that's described below.

http://news.yahoo.com/islamist-militants-kill-19-attack-hotel-malis-capital-005851964--finance.html

Yes, all sides should put their difference's on Assad aside for the time being and focus on the terrorist's, that is the only viable solution. No one country can go this alone. They can deal with Assad later, he will probably be dead before they could totally eliminate the terrorists.

Wordslinger

Wordslinger

Obamasucks wrote:If you had not noticed, we are opposed to Assad being in power and Putin is FOR Assad staying in power. We trained people to take down Assad's government who gave their stuff to ISIS and then Putin is killing the same people we trained to take down Assad.  Your boy is getting played by Putin like a fiddle.


Speak for yourself about we being opposed to Assad staying in power. Our policies -- Bush and Obama, both whom relied upon dysfunctional military leadership -- have been a dismal failure in the Mideast. We took out Saddam and Iraq's a basketcase increasingly manipulated by ISIS. We fought the Taliban in Afghanistan, and the Taliban has increased it's hold and power over that country. We schemed and paid for Gaddaffi's overthrow, and Libya is a basketcase.

Putin is doing what he thinks is right -- keeping Assad and Assad's government in power until the terrorist threat in Syria has been terminated. For someone who likes to brag about his years in Iraq, etc. how is it you have such a childish and silly view of the world?

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