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Re: Russia started airstrikes in Syria, and it's a game chan

Postby Bernie Sanders on Sun Oct 02, 2016 7:59 am

You funny! Like many family members who had their older relatives who lived and died in World War II, they thought all their family members were war heroes on the right side of HISTORY.

No doubt, your Daddy and Mommy, lied to you about the collaboration with the NAZIs and changed the story about how heroic your ancestors fought against the NAZIs.

Your hatred for MUSLIMS is telling about how you were brought up to HATE anyone outside your religion or ethnic background.

I rest my case against the BIGOT.....
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Re: Russia started airstrikes in Syria, and it's a game chan

Postby Dukasaur on Sun Oct 02, 2016 9:16 am

I suppose it's possible, Bernie, but Occam's Razor doesn't like it.

There's no real reason to assume he's lying about his background. Especially considering the strong support he's shown for the communists, it's more likely that his background is NOVJ than Chetnik.

I don't like the guy either, but there's no need to commit libel.
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Re: Russia started airstrikes in Syria, and it's a game chan

Postby Bernie Sanders on Sun Oct 02, 2016 9:47 am

Dukasaur wrote:I suppose it's possible, Bernie, but Occam's Razor doesn't like it.

There's no real reason to assume he's lying about his background. Especially considering the strong support he's shown for the communists, it's more likely that his background is NOVJ than Chetnik.

I don't like the guy either, but there's no need to commit libel.

Commit libel? Are you serious?

There would be hundreds of cases of libel, filling the courts here at CC.

GoranO is a bigot and endorses genocide against MUSLIMS.

Rest my case against this hater.
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Re: Russia started airstrikes in Syria, and it's a game chan

Postby GoranZ on Sun Oct 02, 2016 2:37 pm

Bernie Sanders wrote:
Dukasaur wrote:I suppose it's possible, Bernie, but Occam's Razor doesn't like it.

There's no real reason to assume he's lying about his background. Especially considering the strong support he's shown for the communists, it's more likely that his background is NOVJ than Chetnik.

I don't like the guy either, but there's no need to commit libel.

Commit libel? Are you serious?

There would be hundreds of cases of libel, filling the courts here at CC.

GoranO is a bigot and endorses genocide against MUSLIMS.

Rest my case against this hater.

Before you name someone as bigot, you shouldn't be one. But Bernie, you are the biggest Bigot in CC. You hate Russians, Macedonians, Serbians and probably other Slavic people. You also hate China and the Chinese. For what reason you hate them? Because they all are trying to be better. Because you cant stand someone to be better than those you like. And this is where you fail as a human being, this is where you lose your self.

Generally I don't like Muslims because most of them are trying to spread their beliefs on the expense of others... but I do not wish a genocide for them. For those that scream Allahu Akbar and do bad things in the name of their god, its different story, they like my death, so I like theirs. That is not an action from my side, that is a reaction. Anyone who wished my death should not expect that I will not wish the same for him.

@Dukasaur I dont think that I'm strong supported of the communists, in fact I dont think that I'm supporter of the communists at all, I only view communism as better foundation for humans then capitalism. Democracy works for both economical systems as long as in the voting ticket there is "none of above".

Back on subject... What Bernie's friends like, and how much they like him.
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Re: Russia started airstrikes in Syria, and it's a game chan

Postby GoranZ on Thu Aug 24, 2017 10:13 am

And almost two years after the start of the Russian intervention in Syria the civil war is de facto over. There are three more things to be made... cleaning of remains of ISIS, scorching of Idlib and Europe should start packing the rapefugees.
Symmetry pack your bags while you still can :D

The implementation of de-escalation zones in Syria and the separation of terrorists from opposition have allowed to intensify the fight against terrorism, effectively ending the civil war in the country, Russian Defense Minister Sergey Shoigu said.
Shoigu made the remark while meeting his Lebanese counterpart, Yacoub Riad Sarraf, at the ongoing ARMY-2017 forum in Kubinka, just outside Moscow on Wednesday.
He praised the efforts of Lebanese army to eradicate Islamic State (IS, formerly ISIS/ISIL) and the Al-Nusra front terrorist group in areas they hold on the Lebanon-Syria border. On Tuesday, the Lebanese army launched the third phase of the ongoing operation, targeting IS-held areas alongside the border.
“Both we and you understand that the terrorist flow from one country to another cannot go on perpetually. We wish that our western partners understood that too, and separated the moderate opposition from terrorists at last, ceasing indiscriminate support to everyone,” Shoigu said.
Shoigu then brought up the example of the situation in Syria, arguing that the separation of the terrorists from opposition allowed to “de-facto end” the civil war there, allowing a focus on the fight against terrorism

Civil war in Syria ‘de-facto over’ – Russian defense minister
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Re: Russia started airstrikes in Syria, and it's a game chan

Postby BoganGod on Thu Aug 24, 2017 10:27 am

Oh wise one, Goranz please explain is Symmetry a rapefugee? Or merely loves and supports them so much is likely to follow them home, hoping to at the very least get at some turkish semen on the way. They transport the largest amount of cultural enrichment agents to the west. Am sure would be happy to take care of the return trip.
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Re: Russia started airstrikes in Syria, and it's a game chan

Postby GoranZ on Thu Aug 24, 2017 5:28 pm

BoganGod wrote:Oh wise one, Goranz please explain is Symmetry a rapefugee? Or merely loves and supports them so much is likely to follow them home

As far as I know he likes male goats, I think the english word is bucks. But since there are not enough bucks in UK he should return to the Middle east with the rest of the rapefugees. With ISIS and Al Qaeda gone there will be a surplus of bucks.
And those animal lovers will not annoy us with the rights of the goats.
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Re: Russia started airstrikes in Syria, and it's a game chan

Postby armati on Tue Aug 29, 2017 5:24 pm

The list does not include the 1801-1805 US Marine Barbary War operations against Barbary pirates based in Morocco , Algeria , Tunisia and Libya , and also ignores massive US subversion of virtually all countries in the world.
(1) American Indian nations (1776 onwards, American Indian Genocide; 1803, Louisiana Purchase; 1844, Indians banned from east of the Mississippi; 1861 onwards, California genocide; 1890, Lakota Indians massacre), (2) Mexico (1836-1846; 1913; 1914-1918; 1923), (3) Nicaragua (1856-1857; 1894; 1896; 1898; 1899; 1907; 1910; 1912-1933; 1981-1990), (4) American forces deployed against Americans (1861-1865, Civil War; 1892; 1894; 1898; 1899-1901; 1901; 1914; 1915; 1920-1921; 1932; 1943; 1967; 1968; 1970; 1973; 1992; 2001), (5), Argentina (1890), (6), Chile (1891; 1973), (7) Haiti (1891; 1914-1934; 1994; 2004-2005), (8) Hawaii (1893-), (9) China (1895-1895; 1898-1900; 1911-1941; 1922-1927; 1927-1934; 1948-1949; 1951-1953; 1958), (10) Korea (1894-1896; 1904-1905; 1951-1953), (11) Panama (1895; 1901-1914; 1908; 1912; 1918-1920; 1925; 1958; 1964; 1989-), (12) Philippines (1898-1910; 1948-1954; 1989; 2002-), (13) Cuba (1898-1902; 1906-1909; 1912; 1917-1933; 1961; 1962), (14) Puerto Rico (1898-; 1950; ); (15) Guam (1898-), (16) Samoa (1899-), (17) Honduras (1903; 1907; 1911; 1912; 1919; 1924-1925; 1983-1989), (18) Dominican Republic (1903-1904; 1914; 1916-1924; 1965-1966), (19) Germany (1917-1918; 1941-1945; 1948; 1961), (20) Russia (1918-1922), (21) Yugoslavia (1919; 1946; 1992-1994; 1999), (22) Guatemala (1920; 1954; 1966-1967), (23) Turkey (1922), (24) El Salvador (1932; 1981-1992), (25) Italy (1941-1945); (26) Morocco (1941-1945), (27) France (1941-1945), (28) Algeria (1941-1945), (29) Tunisia (1941-1945), (30) Libya (1941-1945; 1981; 1986; 1989; 2011), (31) Egypt (1941-1945; 1956; 1967; 1973; 2013), (32) India (1941-1945), (33) Burma (1941-1945), (34) Micronesia (1941-1945), (35) Papua New Guinea (1941-1945), (36) Vanuatu (1941-1945), (37) Austria (1941-1945), (38) Hungary (1941-1945), (39) Japan (1941-1945), (40) Iran (1946; 1953; 1980; 1984; 1987-1988; ), (41) Uruguay (1947), (42) Greece (1947-1949), (43) Vietnam (1954; 1960-1975), (44) Lebanon (1958; 1982-1984), (45) Iraq (1958; 1963; 1990-1991; 1990-2003; 1998; 2003-2011), (46) Laos (1962-), (47) Indonesia (1965), (48) Cambodia (1969-1975; 1975), (49) Oman (1970), (50) Laos (1971-1973), (51) Angola (1976-1992), (52) Grenada (1983-1984), (53) Bolivia (1986; ), (54) Virgin Islands (1989), (55) Liberia (1990; 1997; 2003), (56) Saudi Arabia (1990-1991), (57) Kuwait (1991), (58) Somalia (1992-1994; 2006), (59) Bosnia (1993-), (60) Zaire (Congo) (1996-1997), (61) Albania (1997), (62) Sudan (1998), (63) Afghanistan (1998; 2001-), (64) Yemen (2000; 2002-), (65) Macedonia (2001), (66) Colombia (2002-), (67) Pakistan (2005-), (68) Syria (2008; 2011-), (69) Uganda (2011), (70) Mali (2013), (71) Niger (2013).

The human cost of these US interventions has been horrendous.

I dint see the recent invasion, Syria,Lybia or Iraq, I guess Venezuala is in the cross hairs.

Check just how many times the americans have attacked N Korea, any wonder they want nukes?

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Re: Russia started airstrikes in Syria, and it's a game chan

Postby GoranZ on Tue Sep 05, 2017 5:11 pm

Syria's President Bashar Assad has congratulated his country's military on breaking ISIS' three-year-long siege of Deir ez-Zor in eastern Syria.

Government forces managed to fight their way into the embattled city, and link up with a brigade trapped there. The breakthrough by the Syrian Army was made possible by a Russian cruise missile strike on Islamic State militants, the Russian Defense Ministry confirmed in a statement.

Team work: 'Syrian spirit & Russian air cover lift ISIS siege at Deir-ez-Zor'



@Symmetry What is happening with your Islamic friends? No where to flee, so if they haven't died already they will soon.
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Re: Russia started airstrikes in Syria, and it's a game chan

Postby saxitoxin on Tue Mar 04, 2025 12:47 pm

Update on Syria:

- The new Syrian president is confirmed as former Al-Qaeda fighter Ahmed al-Sharaa because he won the election has the most guns
- The new Syrian parliament will have 100 members, of which 100 will be appointed by the President
- For the history time in history, Syria has a state religion - Islam

Congratulations to all the human rights advocates who, for the last several years, have been calling me a dictator-backer because I supported Assad. Your democratic paradise is here! You proved me wrong again - just like you did in Libya! And just like whatever the next country is you'll turn your gaze toward!
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Re: Russia started airstrikes in Syria, and it's a game chan

Postby jusplay4fun on Tue Mar 04, 2025 4:18 pm

GoranZ wrote:And almost two years after the start of the Russian intervention in Syria the civil war is de facto over. There are three more things to be made... cleaning of remains of ISIS, scorching of Idlib and Europe should start packing the rapefugees.
Symmetry pack your bags while you still can :D

The implementation of de-escalation zones in Syria and the separation of terrorists from opposition have allowed to intensify the fight against terrorism, effectively ending the civil war in the country, Russian Defense Minister Sergey Shoigu said.
Shoigu made the remark while meeting his Lebanese counterpart, Yacoub Riad Sarraf, at the ongoing ARMY-2017 forum in Kubinka, just outside Moscow on Wednesday.
He praised the efforts of Lebanese army to eradicate Islamic State (IS, formerly ISIS/ISIL) and the Al-Nusra front terrorist group in areas they hold on the Lebanon-Syria border. On Tuesday, the Lebanese army launched the third phase of the ongoing operation, targeting IS-held areas alongside the border.
“Both we and you understand that the terrorist flow from one country to another cannot go on perpetually. We wish that our western partners understood that too, and separated the moderate opposition from terrorists at last, ceasing indiscriminate support to everyone,” Shoigu said.
Shoigu then brought up the example of the situation in Syria, arguing that the separation of the terrorists from opposition allowed to “de-facto end” the civil war there, allowing a focus on the fight against terrorism

Civil war in Syria ‘de-facto over’ – Russian defense minister


It is about 8.5 years later and another prediction by a poster here is shown to be incorrect. Things change, and Assad is no longer in power in Syria. Another Dictator is overthrown, or in the case of Assad, force to flee his country after the "tide is turned" on the battlefield. This one took awhile, but the rebels are apparently determined and patient and struck at the right time, with Assad's allies, Putin's Russia and Iran, pre-occupied with their own battles.

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Re: Russia started airstrikes in Syria, and it's a game chan

Postby saxitoxin on Tue Mar 04, 2025 5:12 pm

Another Dictator is overthrown...


... and a new one is in power. One million dead and the only change is a beard ...

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Congrats!
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Re: Russia started airstrikes in Syria, and it's a game chan

Postby kennyp72 on Fri Mar 07, 2025 5:56 am

saxitoxin wrote:
Another Dictator is overthrown...


... and a new one is in power. One million dead and the only change is a beard ...

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Congrats!


Indeed.

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Re: Russia started airstrikes in Syria, and it's a game chan

Postby jusplay4fun on Fri Mar 07, 2025 11:08 pm

saxitoxin wrote:
Another Dictator is overthrown...


... and a new one is in power. One million dead and the only change is a beard ...

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Congrats!


This guy can use Occam's razor. :D
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Re: Russia started airstrikes in Syria, and it's a game chan

Postby saxitoxin on Sun Mar 09, 2025 1:29 am

More democracy and liberalism in Syria!!! Thank goodness the good guys toppled Bashar al-Assad!

Syrian security forces are alleged to have killed hundreds of civilians belonging to the Alawite religious minority in continuing violence along the country's coast, according to a war monitoring group.

The British-based Syrian Observatory for Human Rights (SOHR) said some 745 civilians had been killed in around 30 "massacres" targeting Alawites on Friday and Saturday.

https://www.bbc.com/news/articles/crknjgrd3geo
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Postby saxitoxin on Sun Mar 09, 2025 3:56 pm

Dmitry Polyanskiy is reporting the Russian Federation and the United States are jointly demanding Denmark immediately convene the Security Council to determine a United Nations response to the massacre of civilians by the Biden/NATO-backed Damascus terror regime.

https://x.com/Dpol_un/status/1898829198128476526

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Postby Dukasaur on Mon Mar 10, 2025 10:12 pm

saxitoxin wrote:More democracy and liberalism in Syria!!! Thank goodness the good guys toppled Bashar al-Assad!

Syrian security forces are alleged to have killed hundreds of civilians belonging to the Alawite religious minority in continuing violence along the country's coast, according to a war monitoring group.

The British-based Syrian Observatory for Human Rights (SOHR) said some 745 civilians had been killed in around 30 "massacres" targeting Alawites on Friday and Saturday.

https://www.bbc.com/news/articles/crknjgrd3geo


https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Casualties_of_the_Syrian_civil_war
Estimates of the total number of deaths in the Syrian Civil War, by various war monitors, range between 580,000 as of May 2021,[1] and approximately 617,910 as of March 2024.[2] In late September 2021, the United Nations stated it had documented the deaths of at least 350,209 "identified individuals" in the conflict between March 2011 and March 2021, but cautioned the figure was "certainly an under-count" that specified only a "minimum verifiable number".[3][4][5]

The most violent year of the conflict was 2014, when around 110,000 people were killed.[6] In April 2016, UN envoy to Syria Staffan de Mistura stated that more than 400,000 people were killed in the Syrian civil war.[7] By mid-March 2022, opposition activist group the Syrian Observatory for Human Rights (SOHR) reported the number of children killed in the conflict had risen to 25,857, and that 15,761 women had also been killed.[2]

On 28 June 2022, the United Nations Human Rights Office (OHCHR) stated that at least 306,887 civilians had been killed in Syria during the conflict between March 2011 and March 2021, representing about 1.5% of its pre-war population. This figure did not include indirect and non-civilian deaths.[8][9] As of May 2021, according to the GCR2P NGO, a minimum of 580,000 people is estimated to have been killed; with 13 million Syrians being displaced and 6.7 million refugees forced to flee Syria. Government forces reportedly arrested and tortured numerous repatriated refugees, subjecting them to forced disappearances and extrajudicial executions.[1]

As of February 2015, the UNHCR has designated the conflict as the "world's worst humanitarian crisis", while the head of the UNHRC's commission for Syria stated the Syrian government was responsible for the majority of civilian casualties up to that point.[10] The Syrian Network for Human Rights estimated the Syrian government and its foreign allies to be responsible for 91% of the total civilian casualties.[11][12][13]


A couple hundred killed by the new regime versus half a million killed by Assad. I'll take that as a sign of improvement.
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Re: Russia started airstrikes in Syria, and it's a game chan

Postby kennyp72 on Wed Mar 12, 2025 10:43 am

Dukasaur wrote:
saxitoxin wrote:More democracy and liberalism in Syria!!! Thank goodness the good guys toppled Bashar al-Assad!

Syrian security forces are alleged to have killed hundreds of civilians belonging to the Alawite religious minority in continuing violence along the country's coast, according to a war monitoring group.

The British-based Syrian Observatory for Human Rights (SOHR) said some 745 civilians had been killed in around 30 "massacres" targeting Alawites on Friday and Saturday.

https://www.bbc.com/news/articles/crknjgrd3geo


https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Casualties_of_the_Syrian_civil_war
Estimates of the total number of deaths in the Syrian Civil War, by various war monitors, range between 580,000 as of May 2021,[1] and approximately 617,910 as of March 2024.[2] In late September 2021, the United Nations stated it had documented the deaths of at least 350,209 "identified individuals" in the conflict between March 2011 and March 2021, but cautioned the figure was "certainly an under-count" that specified only a "minimum verifiable number".[3][4][5]

The most violent year of the conflict was 2014, when around 110,000 people were killed.[6] In April 2016, UN envoy to Syria Staffan de Mistura stated that more than 400,000 people were killed in the Syrian civil war.[7] By mid-March 2022, opposition activist group the Syrian Observatory for Human Rights (SOHR) reported the number of children killed in the conflict had risen to 25,857, and that 15,761 women had also been killed.[2]

On 28 June 2022, the United Nations Human Rights Office (OHCHR) stated that at least 306,887 civilians had been killed in Syria during the conflict between March 2011 and March 2021, representing about 1.5% of its pre-war population. This figure did not include indirect and non-civilian deaths.[8][9] As of May 2021, according to the GCR2P NGO, a minimum of 580,000 people is estimated to have been killed; with 13 million Syrians being displaced and 6.7 million refugees forced to flee Syria. Government forces reportedly arrested and tortured numerous repatriated refugees, subjecting them to forced disappearances and extrajudicial executions.[1]

As of February 2015, the UNHCR has designated the conflict as the "world's worst humanitarian crisis", while the head of the UNHRC's commission for Syria stated the Syrian government was responsible for the majority of civilian casualties up to that point.[10] The Syrian Network for Human Rights estimated the Syrian government and its foreign allies to be responsible for 91% of the total civilian casualties.[11][12][13]


A couple hundred killed by the new regime versus half a million killed by Assad. I'll take that as a sign of improvement.


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Re: Russia started airstrikes in Syria, and it's a game chan

Postby saxitoxin on Wed Mar 12, 2025 1:01 pm

kennyp72 wrote:
Dukasaur wrote:A couple hundred killed by the new regime versus half a million killed by Assad. I'll take that as a sign of improvement.


This won't age well...


pretty much

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    2024: Libya per capita GDP has dropped 40%, life expectancy has declined 5%, infant mortality has doubled, regular electrical blackouts and water service interruption occurs in Tripoli, literacy has dropped by one percentage point, 1 million refugees have transited Libya into Europe ...

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