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Yep. It ALL makes sense now —- doesn’t it?

No, I didn’t say ‘all the previous events”. I said the Express isn’t credible at all with this one reported event of a Russian plane being shot down. You’re seeing way too much and reading too much between the lines.

You nailed it.

Yeah, and those mujahedeen used what we gave them against us. The Russians only got kicked out of Afghanistan. We suffered 9/11 at the hands of these jihadists we helped —- and we ended up invading two countries, killing nearly a million civilians, and spent more than 2 trillion dollars, and had more than several

Well, about time you started to see the light.

Okay got that off your chest, now, dumbass? I don’t do Alex Jones. But you on the other hand sound like you either get off sucking Dick Cheney’s neocon dick, or you’re THAT GUY who’s willing to defend whatever Obama does, even if he’s out supplying terrorists with arms.

Sorry LOL :)

Dictators? So is the Saudi King in Riyadh. Saudi Arabia beheads a person every 2 days —- where do you think ISIS learned that shit from? So is the Emir of Qatar, Al-Thani, who helps finance Al-Qaeda and other Islamist terrorist groups. King Hussein of Jordan is a dictator. The UAE is ruled by a bunch of little asshole

Is this supposed to picture the ‘Free Syrian Army’? That appears to be either the national flag of Syria, or the banner of the 1st Armored Division of the Syrian Arab Army.

Yep. People here don’t get that sort of subtlety either. It’s Democracy for Everyone —- even if we have to Kill Everyone!!

More than 5,600 rebel groups, according to conflict mapping by Palantir Technologies for the Carter Center for Peace:

Well, they dropped those 50 tons in ISIS territory in northeastern Syria, smack in between the ISIS strongholds of Al-ARaqqah, Syria and Mosul, Iraq. What can go wrong?

Thanks for posting that. I’d have done the same but I’m sick and tired of pointing out shit to people when that info is readily G0ogle-able.

This is the difference between ‘moderate rebels’ and ‘not so moderate rebels’ in Syria.

It’s not making sense to you because you’re not seeing the oil and gas geopolitics in all this.

Well said. No-one, not even the Pentagon, wants to say what the endgame is.

The Pentagon just airdropped 50 tons of war supplies in area teeming with ISIS and Al-Qaeda, with no way of knowing or assuring it’s going to go to the “right hands.”

Let me see - less than several weeks ago, we had generals and the secretary of defense reporting to the Senate that we can barely find any moderate rebels in Syria. So much so we spent $500 million just this year trying to develop and train our own “moderate rebels” who’d be properly vetted as being ‘moderate.’

Look, anyone who doesn’t adhere to the Go-Murrica party line isn’t either a russophile, or pro-Assad groupie, okay? What we’re doing to Syria side by side with our ostensible allies in the various Gulf state dictatorships is simply indefensible. It’s the peak of American foreign policy hypocrisy and cruelty. It’s

I really hate it when people can just Google stuff, and yet don’t, and insist on believing in what’s factually incorrect.