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Does this Crisis echo the Glorious Revolutuon?
(02-03-2017, 02:01 AM)Ragnarök_62 Wrote: 1. ::Facepalm:: And again. There ain't no such thing as "moderate rebels".  That's an oxymoron.


2. Since Assad is the strongman in charge, ya gotta sometimes make deals with the devil.  Sorry, but rainbows and unicorns shitting gold bricks are rare in the real world.   Cool


3. She talked with ordinary Syrians as well and they said stop meddling. That's sufficient.


4. Then what kind of war is it, bright boy?

1. I didn't call them moderate; I called them the free Syrians. That's what they are.

2. No, this is not one of those times. In any case, this idea that Tulsi is promoting ("deal with assad") is extremely uninformed. The USA has no further ability to make ANY deals with him. We have no leverage. That's the real world, man. You can't negotiate with kumbaya and rainbows.

3. She brought her preconceived ideas with her, and they didn't change. There's plenty of observers there who have talked with Syrians who say otherwise. I have heard and seen these Syrians many times. She is just being selective to fit her own ideas.

4. You don't get it. There IS no such war.
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RE: Does this Crisis echo the Glorious Revolutuon? - by Eric the Green - 02-03-2017, 02:11 AM

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