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Griff
8th October 2015, 22:10
Now that it's all over the news (at least the CBC here in Canada) that "Russian Aggression" in Syria is now the latest cause for anti-Russian rhetoric, here's another excellent article from Global Research that provides a little perspective.
http://www.globalresearch.ca/syria-russian-intervention-exposes-coalition-lies-the-terrorists-r-us/5480359
Never mind that the Russians seemed to have done more to hinder and harass the movements of ISIS in three days of airstrikes than the the US and friends have done in a year.
Worth the read
Griff
DeDukshyn
8th October 2015, 22:39
Excellent read.
Here's the opening excerpt:
“Oh what a tangled web we weave, When first we practice to deceive.” (Walter Scott, 1771-1832, “Marmion.”)
How speedily the lies of the “international community” in general and those of the US and UK in particular about the Syrian situation are unraveling since the participation of Russia.
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Inmortal719
8th October 2015, 22:55
USA doesn't even know what to do now, Russia just ruined their long term plan of invading countries with terrorist organizations inside.. they have no excuse now but to back off and spread lies...
A lot of eyes are being opened, I'm just wondering what's going to happen next!!
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joeecho
8th October 2015, 22:56
I have been reading about the "Russian Aggression" in Syria from the States and wonder if the Russian rhetoric is the same but reversed.
I lay bet that if one were versed on the rhetoric of both sides from the perspective of each sides mass media one would get a strong sense of Déjà vu.
(I mean this from a broad perspective)
Inmortal719
8th October 2015, 23:08
I have been reading about the "Russian Aggression" in Syria from the States and wonder if the Russian rhetoric is the same but reversed.
I lay bet that if one were versed on the rhetoric of both sides from the perspective of each sides mass media one would get a strong sense of Déjà vu.
(I mean this from a broad perspective)
Main difference that I'd find is the invasion of sovereignty of so many countries by the US and the violation of the Nonintervention principle by the UN..
Russia has done almost nothing of that in comparison to USA
joeecho
8th October 2015, 23:25
I have been reading about the "Russian Aggression" in Syria from the States and wonder if the Russian rhetoric is the same but reversed.
I lay bet that if one were versed on the rhetoric of both sides from the perspective of each sides mass media one would get a strong sense of Déjà vu.
(I mean this from a broad perspective)
Main difference that I'd find is the invasion of sovereignty of so many countries by the US and the violation of the Nonintervention principle by the UN..
Russia has done almost nothing of that in comparison to USA
Neither country's government is worth elevation even if it is by comparison.
prc
8th October 2015, 23:41
At this stage, just the population of Syria knows who is bombing who. Because main stream media claims that Russia is bombing some groups that are not linked to ISIS. I am currently reading globalresearch.ca website but we have an information war going on as well.
DeDukshyn
8th October 2015, 23:43
I have been reading about the "Russian Aggression" in Syria from the States and wonder if the Russian rhetoric is the same but reversed.
I lay bet that if one were versed on the rhetoric of both sides from the perspective of each sides mass media one would get a strong sense of Déjà vu.
(I mean this from a broad perspective)
I sort of get what you are saying but hope it isn't quite that simple, but I myself momentarily humoured that maybe Russia has been "encouraged" to enter the game with the reason and purpose of potentially making the US look bad and coming out the heroes, all while not knowing that they are even being played as a chess piece in someone else's game, the larger game, the invisible puppet strings that fool those who believe they are at the top ...
Bubu
9th October 2015, 01:21
I have been reading about the "Russian Aggression" in Syria from the States and wonder if the Russian rhetoric is the same but reversed.
I lay bet that if one were versed on the rhetoric of both sides from the perspective of each sides mass media one would get a strong sense of Déjà vu.
(I mean this from a broad perspective)
dont listen to the rhetoric see for yourself that US is involved in almost all of the wars in the world. If that does not open your eyes nothing will. In fairness US is a victim, used by the bastards in power.
Lifebringer
9th October 2015, 08:35
"Never mind that the Russians seemed to have done more to hinder and harass the movements of ISIS in three days of airstrikes than the the US and friends have done in a year."
NWO's plan all along. Quagmires for a siphon flow. Each war they steal and murder to survive. Run up the nations debt until leaders are so desperate to lower it the $ell to the highest global bidder.
Lifebringer
9th October 2015, 08:40
Yes and those who say no if they are in power/positions to harm, are usually harmed, so....focus on blowing the whole corrupt system and remove them from their seats of power.
Prayer works.
Inmortal719
9th October 2015, 12:44
I have been reading about the "Russian Aggression" in Syria from the States and wonder if the Russian rhetoric is the same but reversed.
I lay bet that if one were versed on the rhetoric of both sides from the perspective of each sides mass media one would get a strong sense of Déjà vu.
(I mean this from a broad perspective)
Main difference that I'd find is the invasion of sovereignty of so many countries by the US and the violation of the Nonintervention principle by the UN..
Russia has done almost nothing of that in comparison to USA
Neither country's government is worth elevation even if it is by comparison.
Don't get me wrong, I would never want this to escalate into a world war conflict however, Russia has followed the rules, US hasn't, even in Crimea they waited until Crimea itself asked Russia for help that is when they moved into it, however main stream media controlled by the US and UK always tried to make Russia look like they were invading it and that everything was being done without their consent, US has done a LOT of things in other countries without their consent and nobody bats an EYE, they waive a Hero flag trying to spread ''democracy'' but in the end it is just a distraction to cover up their own interest and control over regions..
Powerful nations should be the more peaceful ones but not the peacemakers (forcing other countries to do what they like) They should show a lot more respect than others knowing their position
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