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    dako tingale kita ang gubat sah?

  2. #202
    Aw mao bah..cge WW3..

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    Quote Originally Posted by kit_cebu View Post
    you mean Faux?
    LMAO. truelse

    In the meantime. It seems Vlad bailing out Barry in this red-line mess he created.

    President Barack Obama told the nation on Tuesday night that he will personally continue Syrian crisis negotiations that were arranged by Russian President Vladimir Putin.

    He’s also sending Secretary of State John Kerry to talk with Putin’s deputy on Thursday, and is delaying congressional debates over his request for authorization to attack Syria.


    This new focus on diplomacy is a stunning retreat from Obama’s much-touted and very unpopular promise to punish Syria for an August nerve gas attack on rebel-held neighborhoods.


    Obama submits to Putin's Syrian strategy [VIDEO] | The Daily Caller
    Putin's diplomacy overshadows Obama's Syrian war cry | Washington Times Communities
    MAX HASTINGS: The humiliation of Obama as Putin swaggers on his Moscow dunghill | Mail Online

  4. #204
    Putin saves the day. Putin saved Obama's face.
    But it is a very good development at least walay WW3.

  5. #205
    maau nlg jud walai WW3.. daghan na intawn problem ang kalibutan d na nila pun.an ug dako pa jud.

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    President Bashar Assad says Syria has agreed to surrender its chemical weapons | CTV News

    Dude, even Russia already agrees Assad was responsible for the chemical attacks. Assad agreed to submitting its stockpile to the international community.

    And Assad saying the U.S.'s saber-rattling didn't influence it to come to terms is BS, otherwise it wouldn't make a condition to submit to international pressure IF the U.S. drops its posture. If the U.S. never made the threat, nobody would have cared, because Russia is the side here that had the largest stake here (and wouldn't have cared as long as Assad routs the rebels), and the U.N. is a useless organization.

    Assad saying it was Russia's diplomacy that urged him to submit is laughable. It wouldn't have to submit if it wasn't for the U.S. threat of intervention, Assad is trying to make Putin seem like a hero, when the question in focus should be why Putin continues to support a regime who has been proven to have chemical weapons, when as a big international player, it should have condemned it in the first place.
    Last edited by æRLO; 09-13-2013 at 02:23 AM.

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    Quote Originally Posted by æRLO View Post
    President Bashar Assad says Syria has agreed to surrender its chemical weapons | CTV News

    Dude, even Russia already agrees Assad was responsible for the chemical attacks. Assad agreed to submitting its stockpile to the international community.
    I doubt that. Russia never agreed that it was Assad.

    From the words of Putin

    "No one doubts that poison gas was used in Syria. But there is every reason to believe it was used not by the Syrian Army, but by opposition forces, to provoke intervention by their powerful foreign patrons, who would be siding with the fundamentalists. Reports that militants are preparing another attack — this time against Israel — cannot be ignored."

    http://www.nytimes.com/2013/09/12/op...yria.html?_r=0

    It just Putin outmaneuvered Obama in Syria.

    -US didnt pursue the attack
    -Assad stays in power
    -Obama was saved by this mess which is unpopular in US

    If you followed the events, Washington was caught offguard by the Russian gambit. The state dept and Kerry could not even sync.

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    Quote Originally Posted by flanker View Post
    I doubt that. Russia never agreed that it was Assad.

    From the words of Putin

    "No one doubts that poison gas was used in Syria. But there is every reason to believe it was used not by the Syrian Army, but by opposition forces, to provoke intervention by their powerful foreign patrons, who would be siding with the fundamentalists. Reports that militants are preparing another attack — this time against Israel — cannot be ignored."

    http://www.nytimes.com/2013/09/12/op...yria.html?_r=0

    It just Putin outmaneuvered Obama in Syria.

    -US didnt pursue the attack
    -Assad stays in power
    -Obama was saved by this mess which is unpopular in US

    If you followed the events, Washington was caught offguard by the Russian gambit. The state dept and Kerry could not even sync.
    And Putin deserves praises for outmaneuvering anybody?

    He may seem like the peacekeeper here, but nothing would have been done about the Chemical attacks had there been nobody to make condemnations and threats. What was Putin doing immediately after the attacks? Oh yeah, defending Assad. Now it turns out, naa diay chemical weapon stockpiles iyang manok. He's a bloody warmonger. He has been with Assad since day one. And the moment the U.S. sets the table for him, he eats off it--like the politician he is. The only people Putin has outmaneuvered is us. Peacekeeper my ***.

    Russia’s role in Syria: Putin’s New York Times op-ed is all hypocrisy and lies. - Slate Magazine

    Face it, the U.S.' saber-rattling was necessary, and it worked. They might have lost face in the international stage, but the important thing is they have done something about the chemical weapons in Syria, without putting boots on the ground. What did Putin do? took advantage of a problem that he in-part had a hand in.

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    apil ra ba akong ig-agaw ani... US army man siya. Akong auntie sige yaw2x facebook nga nahadlok na siya para iyang anak.

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