[QUOTE="Stesilaus"][QUOTE="BossPerson"]having the back of your mass murdering tyrannical friend is now worthy of a peace prize.....BossPerson
Only the most gullible of propaganda-befuddled proles believe that "mass murdering tyrant" drivel.
Bashar is waging a just war to defend his country and his people from foreign insurgents and local traitors.
The farcical "democratic protests" were arranged by stooges who were financed through the US State Department. Â The protester-shootings that supposedly triggered the armed revolution were probably carried out by foreign agents (CIA, Mossad and/or Prince Bandar bin Sultan's heavies), but, really, even if the Syrian Army had shot the "protesters", it would have been justifiable for them to do so.
The so-called "Syrian civil war" is really nothing of the sort: It's an aggressive, unprovoked invasion conducted mainly by mercenaries that Washington is arming and supporting through regional vassals like Saudi Arabia and Qatar.
As for Putin: He has emerged as the true statesman of the modern era. Â If we have "peace in our time", it will be thanks to Putin. Â If not, it will be because he was thwarted by the militaristic machinations of hegemonic warmongers.
one day you are going to have to explain to me why Obama is trying to find a way out of war through this Putin deal if he apparently wants to wage war sooooooooooooo bad and establish a Nato friendly regime in Syria inb4 Obama is just a good actor whose trying to play 3d chessÂ
note what he says
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"but, really, even if the Syrian Army had shot the "protesters", it would have been justifiable for them to do so."
apparently blood is cheap , as long as the person spilling it is a 3rd world dictator , after all , they are apparently too stupid and primitive to behave (note my sarcasm , as well as what my theory was regarding what drives people like him)
also no mention of the fact that there are plenty of Iranians and Lebanese fighting for Assad, just like there are others fighting in those militias
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