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Will there be American invasion in Syria?

Great video, E.J. Wells. "You have given out too much Reputation in the last 24 hours, try again later."

By the way, any of you know about this Syrian girl phenomena on YouTube? I'm listening to her videos more than a year now. It's a great way to establish an empathy about being a Syrian citizen, or being a ME citizen. Her beauty was just a plus at the beginning but now I really feel close to her and don't mind about her look at all.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=nLVHdgpCmb4
 
Wow, I need to stop looking at conspiracy websites, but...

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=p-DCZxsrt9I
 
So, did Saudi Arabs really threaten to send Chechnian terrorists into the Moscow Games if Putin didn't give them Syria?

https://www.al-monitor.com/pulse/politics/2013/08/saudi-russia-putin-bandar-meeting-syria-egypt.html

As an example, I can give you a guarantee to protect the Winter Olympics in the city of Sochi on the Black Sea next year. The Chechen groups that threaten the security of the games are controlled by us, and they will not move in the Syrian territory’s direction without coordinating with us. These groups do not scare us. We use them in the face of the Syrian regime but they will have no role or influence in Syria’s political future.”

Putin thanked King Abdullah for his greetings and Bandar for his exposition, but then he said to Bandar, “We know that you have supported the Chechen terrorist groups for a decade. And that support, which you have frankly talked about just now, is completely incompatible with the common objectives of fighting global terrorism that you mentioned. We are interested in developing friendly relations according to clear and strong principles.”

Read more: https://www.al-monitor.com/pulse/po...bandar-meeting-syria-egypt.html#ixzz2dyAt12zR
 
So, did Saudi Arabs really threaten to send Chechnian terrorists into the Moscow Games if Putin didn't give them Syria?

https://www.al-monitor.com/pulse/politics/2013/08/saudi-russia-putin-bandar-meeting-syria-egypt.html

Could be.

Because, Saudis think they can buy anything with money, even terrorism.

Because, Chechnian terrorist can do everything to a civilian group, children or women doesn't matter. Because they believe they have the right to do exactly the same things that Russian state terrorism do to their people.
 
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Could be.

Because, Saudis think they can buy anything with money, even terrorism.

Because, Chechnian terrorist can do everything to a civilian group, children or women doesn't matter. Because they believe they have the right to do exactly the same things that Russian state terrorism do to their people.

Read a news report out of Iran that said Russia had threatened Saudi Arabia and Pakistan with retaliation if Syria is attacked. Why Pakistan I'm not sure but it was interesting.
 
With how hard Russia is pushing I am starting to wonder if America will go ahead with strikes just to not appear weak against Russia in front of the world.
 
I don't think we sent them the chemical weapons.

I do think the rebels have the most motive to use them however.

When Obama said that Chemical weapons were a red line light bulbs went off in the heads of every Syrian rebel.

Look @ Iraq if Obama was hell bent on invading Syria he could have done it by now by simply lying. Obama just doesn't want to back peddle and look weak. **** him for that. He can't admit(without political fallout) that the rebels are likely responsible because we have been aiding them and condemning Bashar All-Asswad.

My hope(it will not happen) is that tomorrow morning Obama will hold a press conference where he says...

"The US is officially washing her hands of Syria. Asswad is an Asswad however this is currently a lose lose situation for all who get involved. Within the rebel forces there are some legitimate democratically minded individuals however they are not representative of the rebel forces. We would be willing to have diplomatic talks with Asswad to normalize relations and trade once a ceasefire has been observed in Syria."
 
This is not about chemical weapons. This is about economics, it always is.

FWIW, driving home yesterday I was thinking about all the politicking going on in the USA. I had to laugh at the role reversal and dogged loyalty of it all. The president, who won a Nobel Prize for peace is about to start his second war, this one because chemical weapons killed indiscriminatley--but he isn't concerned that the drone strikes he orders also kill and maim indriscrimently, or that the missles he fires into Syria will kill and destroy indiscriminatley as well.

The republican talking heads who all lined up behind the Bush wars are falling over themselves to criticize OBama.

The Demo talking heads who opposed the Bush wars are now defending their guy and saying that this time it is different--its a noble war.

There is no sense of right or wrong only right vs left and it doesn't matter who is in charge the US spreads war around the world.

Meanwhile the President supports the Syrian rebels 'rights' to reform the regime through violence, while at the same time he is authorizing billions to spy on Americans who might not agree with him.

And the Christian Right is so excited to see a possible Armegeddon but mad as hell that it is democrat starting it.

If the consequences were not so grave I would be laughing my head off at the idiocy of it all.
 
When Obama said that Chemical weapons were a red line light bulbs went off in the heads of every Syrian rebel.

And every enemy of the USA who may want to instaigate a battle or a showdown between the USA and Russia, or Iran. Or every 'friend' of the USA who wanted to escalate the Syrian issue but needed to push the USA to become involved.

It was an open invitation to the whole world, and one of the stupidist things I've ever seen.
 
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