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Originally posted by AtW View PostTurkey and USA already said they will provide air support to opposition that fights Assad
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Originally posted by AtW View PostThere is a Russian naval base in Syria, the only such base in that region - it will fall after Assad is out
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There is a Russian naval base in Syria, the only such base in that region - it will fall after Assad is out
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Originally posted by Eirikur View PostIf Russia just had supported Europe and the US in bringing down Assad and stopped sending arms, three years ago, there would be a new government now and ISIS wouldn't have a chance to rise
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Keep Assad, let Putin obliterate ISIS and get the **** outta that place. Let Israel sink or swim without US help. Don't worry its all governed by a divine power who will make sure its all kushty
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Originally posted by lilelvis2000 View PostActually its the fault of USA buddies like Saudi, UAE etc.. who are funding ISIS. Than the bonehead that is Obama thought Assad could be taken down by some third party who would than salute the USA and buy American arms and food. That's worked out well hasn't it. because it is ISIS using American arms.
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Originally posted by lilelvis2000 View PostActually its the fault of USA buddies like Saudi, UAE etc.. who are funding ISIS. Than the bonehead that is Obama thought Assad could be taken down by some third party who would than salute the USA and buy American arms and food. That's worked out well hasn't it. because it is ISIS using American arms.
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Originally posted by Eirikur View PostThe rise of ISIS is Russia's fault in the first place. By continuing to support the Assad regime the Free Syrian army never could succeed, the chaos this created opened the door for ISIS to grow
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They're ******* everywhere, has anyone told Cameron (or the next PM Jezza)?
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Originally posted by Pherlopolus View PostThey have their own transport company too, that might be a good start!
Clearly far-sighted digging in for the long term, whatever happens in the Middle East.
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