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    Quote Originally Posted by OhOh View Post
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    You're an imbecile, they've been doing it since the beginning
    Care to define the word "it".
    Have you got fucking Alzheimers or something? Or are you simply illiterate?

    working together to keep Assad in power.

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    Quote Originally Posted by harrybarracuda
    A victim of Putin and Iran's "war on terror". And probably now a prime candidate to join IS even if he wasn't before.
    It's still a sick photo harry and not warranted. If of course you have some proof of who actually did this to the kid it is your duty to take it further. If not .......

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    Quote Originally Posted by harrybarracuda
    Have you got fucking Alzheimers or something? Or are you simply illiterate?
    Neither harry. I was trying politely to confirm that you were replying to my post.#2093. It seems not.

    Just another sick comment and a sickening photo. There are names for people like you harry, there are also places where you may hide but eventually you will be found.

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    That photo is on the front pages of newspapers around the world, and rightly so.

    It's called journalism.

    I realise that's not something you're familiar with, since you get your "news" from RT and similar whackjob propaganda sites.





    And it should sicken you, you arsehole.

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    Quote Originally Posted by harrybarracuda View Post
    Wow. Russia and Iran working together to keep Assad in power.

    When the fuck did you realise that?


    Russia and Iran working with Syria in the fight against IS.... While the US dithers not understanding that the only way to oust IS is for them and their so called allies to get together with Russia, Iran and Syria against a common enemy.

    But that will never happen because one of those allies (great friends) are the Saudi's who are Sunni and will never cooperate with a Shiite country.

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    Quote Originally Posted by birding View Post
    Quote Originally Posted by harrybarracuda View Post
    Wow. Russia and Iran working together to keep Assad in power.

    When the fuck did you realise that?


    Russia and Iran working with Syria in the fight against IS....
    And just conveniently bombing the shit out of the moderate Syrian Sunni opposition in the process.


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    Quote Originally Posted by harrybarracuda
    Syrian Sunni opposition
    You are mistaken harry. The opposition to the Syrian government are terrorists funded, armed, trained, led, fed, watered, fuelled, transported, patched up ............ by terrorists world leaders to kill,, maim, rape, abduct their ex neighbours all for the corrupt politicians. Who were voted into office by unexceptional human beings who have lived the high life for decades. One day you may have that Eureka moment. I hope it's soon.

    Quote Originally Posted by harrybarracuda
    That photo is on the front pages of newspapers around the world, and rightly so. It's called journalism.
    Care to share links of all these newspapers around the world that are publishing that image. Preferably with an English language version, for the illiterate amongst us. Us barbarians who are unable to decipher the Modern Standard Arabic (اللغة العربية الفصحى / al-luġatu l-ʿarabiyyatu l-fuṣḥā) version.

    Your link :

    Published on Aug 17, 2016
    * تحذير قد يحتوي الفيديو على مشاهد مؤلمة لا تناسب الجميع ولا ينصح لأصحاب القلوب الضعيفة بمشاهدته، والمقطع ليس لصدم المشاهدين وليس للتشجيع على العنف، هو لنقل الحقيقة ومعناة الشعب السوري للعالم.


    It may mean something to you but I suspect the majority of the world, that 50+%, at a minimum would be hard pressed to understand one syllable.

    If you consider posting pictures of, physically and mentally tortured children "journalism" then I will just say, I disagree.
    A tray full of GOLD is not worth a moment in time.

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    Quote Originally Posted by rickschoppers View Post
    So will every Muslim related attack in the US now be claimed by ISIS, or is the government just trying to make a bigger case against them?

    Gunman pledged allegiance to ISIS before Florida gay club massacre | New York Post
    Never fails; the greater you have the people perceive the evil the bigger the tolerable botch up.

    Even so, your leaders got it so wrong before, through and after the Arab Spring that the rest of the world justifiably no longer trusts you to tie your own laces.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Cold Pizza View Post
    What's with this "lone wolf" misnomer and euphemism?

    Why the ‘lone-wolf’ terrorist is a mythBy Paul Sperry June 18, 2016

    President Obama says don’t worry, the Orlando terrorist was just another “lone actor” operating in isolation, unconnected to any larger group of supporters. In fact, these so-called “lone wolves” are running in packs, and suggesting otherwise gives the public a false sense of security.

    Yet Homeland Security Secretary Jeh Johnson echoed Obama, saying Omar Mateen was “self-radicalized” without any religious, ideological or operational support from friends, family or others in the Muslim community.

    “What we do know at this point is it appears this was a case of self-radicalization,” Johnson said. “He does not appear to have been part of any group.”

    A more accurate picture is that Mateen, an Afghan-American, was part of a disturbingly large Muslim family of sympathizers, supporters and even co-conspirators.

    For starters, his wife could face criminal charges in the attack on the gay Orlando nightclub, the deadliest act of terrorism in the US since 9/11. Noor Zahi Salman, who wed Mateen in 2011, reportedly told the FBI she knew about her husband’s planned attack and even drove him to the site of the massacre as part of a scouting operation. She also is said to have helped him case the Disney Springs shopping complex. What’s more, Salman allegedly was with Mateen when he bought ammo and a holster used in the attack.

    Prosecutors have convened a grand jury to present evidence against Salman, a Palestinian immigrant, who ultimately could be indicted as an accessory to the murders of 49 people and the attempted murders of 53 others. Possible other charges include failing to report a terrorist attack and lying to federal agents.

    It appears the seeds of Mateen’s hatred were planted at home.

    His Afghan immigrant father, who founded a nonprofit group to support the Taliban, preached gays should be punished. In a video Seddique Mir Mateen posted on the Web, he expresses gratitude toward the Afghan Taliban, who stone homosexuals to death, calling them “our warrior brothers.”

    Other statements make it clear the elder Mateen could have passed anti-gay views onto his son.

    “God will punish those involved in homosexuality,” the elder Mateen said in the wake of his son’s rampage. He seemed to rationalize the targeting of gays by pointing out that his son was offended by two gay men kissing in front of his 3-year-old son during a recent family trip to Miami.

    Why the ?lone-wolf? terrorist is a myth | New York Post
    "President Obama says don’t worry,"

    That's as far as I read. The rest will no doubt paint an ominous picture that allows him to get away with any and every blunder/murder/devastation, whilst assuring a frightened world that his people have the situation under control. Just like AQ which he said was 'on the ropes' just as it suddenly appeared in eight new countries all at once, his 'Jayvee Team' is being demolished only on paper through military intel services under orders to paint as rosy a picture as they think they can get away with; anything that makes foolish people believe he is their saviour.

    Just to clarify, the frightened world does not include Europe, that's still asleep with a huge Do Not Disturb sign on the door.

    Of course the IS is a great threat, but far behind the greatest which the Obama administration not only refuses to acknowledge but actively embraces. In other words, the infidels are doomed but happily distracted with posturing through burka and burkini bans.

    Does anyone here believe Obama is not a Muslim or an apostate, because he says so?

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    Quote Originally Posted by harrybarracuda View Post
    Quote Originally Posted by birding View Post
    Quote Originally Posted by harrybarracuda View Post
    Wow. Russia and Iran working together to keep Assad in power.

    When the fuck did you realise that?


    Russia and Iran working with Syria in the fight against IS....
    And just conveniently bombing the shit out of the moderate Syrian Sunni opposition in the process.

    Your so called "moderate Syrian Sunni opposition" are the rebel forces that are attempting to take over the Govt of Syria by force of arms with backing, supply and training from the great US of A and their allies.
    Read about it Harry :

    US Govt. Still Supplying Syria ?Rebels? -

    https://www.washingtonpost.com/world...015/10/11/268c

    And the CIA is planning to send even more powerful weapons to what you call "Moderate opposition"

    U.S. Readies ?Plan B? to Arm Syria Rebels - WSJ

    In order to better kill the Syrian people.

    Some of these weapons are finding their way into the Jordan markets :

    http://www.nytimes.com/2016/06/27/wo...-say.html?_r=0

    If these rebels had never attacked Syria there would be on conflict and no deaths and no IS in Syria.

    And who is supplying IS ?

    http://www.globalresearch.ca/logisti...s-guns/5454726

    IS is Sunni and they are getting supplies from and through Sunni countries and where do they get those weapons..... Wait for it.....From the USA.

    Here's who buys the most weapons from the U.S. - CNNPolitics.com

    From that site :

    Saudi Arabia was the top recipient of American-made arms from 2011-2015, followed closely by the United Arab Emirates, according to research compiled by the Stockholm International Peace Research Institute (SIPRI), which has been analyzing international arms transfers since 1968.

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    Quote Originally Posted by OhOh View Post
    ^How many "lone wolf" terrorist acts does it take, to become an ISIS inspired violent terrorist act?

    Disregarding the length of the lone wolf's life in Ameristan, what does it take for terrorists in Ameristan to be labelled as ISIS inspired and as such the Ameristani politicians admit that the ISIS inspired terrorists acts are now home grown.

    The ability to accept that a terrorist act was committed and should be labelled as an ISIS terrorist act appears to be somewhat fluid. Some have been so labelled by actions such as, visiting an extremist web site, some by holding telephone conversations with a known terrorist of member of a terrorist group and further some have be labelled as an ISIS terrorist purely by visiting certain countries on holiday.

    Are there any guidelines that the Ameritani's adhere to, when deciding, when an act of terror is "terrorist" or when the act can be attributed to an extremist group such as ISIS? Or can one select whatever phrase happens to match your political stance at that particular minute in time when one is asked to make a, non-binding and probably "misspoken", statement?
    From the moment you step into the radar you become a political tool for selective process.

    Nobody gets arrested for visiting a jihadi website; they get arrested either for being real dumb whilst there or more likely for the political establishment to set an example or show they're on the case, even if that happens to be visiting a jihadi website.

    Just before you go pop, call to say you're doing it for the IS, and then according to the nature of the situation and its own needs, the establishment will either accept it or put their own spin on it for the media to disseminate to the sheep. Orlando is a fine example.

    Anyone that believes half of the global op ed needs a good shaking.

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    Quote Originally Posted by birding View Post
    Your so called "moderate Syrian Sunni opposition" are the rebel forces that are attempting to take over the Govt of Syria by force of arms with backing, supply and training from the great US of A and their allies.
    Of course they are. Assad is a dictator and the vast majority (Sunni) want him the fuck out you idiot.

    You might have changed your nick but you haven't changed the shit you spout, have you?

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    Quote Originally Posted by harrybarracuda View Post
    Quote Originally Posted by birding View Post
    Your so called "moderate Syrian Sunni opposition" are the rebel forces that are attempting to take over the Govt of Syria by force of arms with backing, supply and training from the great US of A and their allies.
    Of course they are. Assad is a dictator and the vast majority (Sunni) want him the fuck out you idiot.

    You might have changed your nick but you haven't changed the shit you spout, have you?
    Please Harry dont make a bigger fool of yourself than we already know you are.

    You havent read any of the links have you just dont want to know.
    Ignorance is said to be bliss but when it is carried on even when information is made available it becomes something else again.

    So according to you all dictators should be attacked by the US, well there is quite a list 50 in all so who is next on your list ?

    Some will have to be bypassed as they are friends, like the Saudis, UAE and Egypt for instance all countries with terrible human rights records

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    Quote Originally Posted by birding View Post

    Savage attacks in Turkey, Bangladesh, Iraq and Saudi Arabia should convince Muslim nations and the West that they share a common enemy



    In the global revulsion at the past week’s terror attacks in four Muslim countries, the United States and its allies have a new opportunity to build a unified command against Isis and other extremists.

    But as the US seeks to broaden this counter-terrorism alliance, it should be careful about partnering with Russia — unless Moscow distances itself from a Syrian regime that many Sunni Muslims despise.

    The savage attacks in Turkey, Bangladesh, Iraq and Saudi Arabia should convince Muslim nations and the West that they share a common enemy in extremist groups such as Isis.

    What they need now is a shared command-and-control structure, like what the US and Britain forged in December 1941, after the shock of Pearl Harbor. Merging military and intelligence resources wasn’t easy, even for longstanding partners in Washington and London. But Prime Minister Winston Churchill knew that once America had fully joined the battle, the allies’ eventual victory was certain.

    Similar confidence would be inspired by a command structure that truly fuses the resources of the US, Europe, Turkey, Iraq, Saudi Arabia, Indonesia, Pakistan and the many other nations that have been targeted by Islamic State terrorists.

    A sign of how unpopular these attacks are with Muslims is that Isis isn’t taking credit for the attacks in Turkey and Saudi Arabia — even though it’s widely seen as the likely perpetrator — and that other Islamist groups are condemning the violence, especially the bombing in the holy city of Medina.

    On Tuesday the SITE Intelligence Group gathered some of the online ripostes from rivals of Isis. An Australian cleric named Abu Sulayman, who is a member of Al Qaeda affiliate Jabhat al-Nusra, tweeted: “The #MedinaBlast is a criminal act that Muslims must condemn.” Another pro-Al Qaeda account tweeted: “[I]f Isis is not behind the attacks in Istanbul and Medina they should deny their involvement.”

    Saudi Arabia had a similar wake-up call several years after Sept. 11, 2001, when the kingdom’s leaders realized that Al Qaeda terrorists were targeting the House of Saud, too. That led to joint operations against Al Qaeda by the kingdom’s counter-terrorism service and the CIA. Monday’s attacks in Medina, Jeddah and Qatif should deepen that cooperation—and draw in other Arab partners, such as Jordan, Egypt, Morocco and the United Arab Emirates.

    The US has a chance to hit the “restart” button with Turkey, too. Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdogan has been straddling the issue — condemning Isis but failing to close his border with Syria because of pique over U.S. support for Syrian Kurdish fighters. Now that Erdogan can see the jihadist dagger at his throat, he should want closer military and intelligence links with Washington. He should also think about reopening negotiations with the Kurdish Workers Party, or PKK, so that he’s not fighting a two-front war against terror.

    What about Russia? Should Moscow and Washington join forces against terrorism? On one level the answer is obviously yes. Foreign fighters have been streaming from Russia and its former republics to join Isis. Two of the three attackers in Istanbul appear to have been Russians. Real cooperation would be useful, so long as it doesn’t condone and reinforce Russian bad behavior.

    Syria is the test case: The Russians have been asking the U.S. for months to share targeting information about Isis and Jabhat al-Nusra positions in Syria, so that Russian forces can attack the jihadists and avoid hitting groups that, in theory, are working with the U.S.

    The Obama administration is now debating whether to endorse such Russian-American sharing of targeting intelligence. The US military, seeing aggressive Russian behavior in Europe, is wary.

    Administration officials who favor cooperation argue that it should come with a warning — that if Syrian forces continue bombing US-backed opposition groups, the US will strike back against the Syrians and take their jets out of the sky.

    If Russia accepts such a real limitation on President Bashar al-Assad, then it should join the team. But if it continues unlimited support for Assad, Russia will only fuel the jihadists’ rage — and complicate American efforts to build a broader, unified command.

    The terrorists who struck Istanbul, Dhaka, Baghdad and Medina made a potentially disastrous mistake. It may not look that way, after last week’s encounter with the metastasizing virus of Isis.

    But the real goal of the jihadists has been to divide Muslims and the West. If the U.S. offers strong leadership now, it can repair that breach — and help organize a military and intelligence alliance against a common threat.

    Theres a load of shyte for you to pick over.

    Let me start : The US attacking Iraq was a major contributor to the start and rise of IS in the first place.

    There would be no war in Syria if the US had not armed and encouraged the rebels to attempt to oust the Assad Govt by force.

    IS were only able to enter Syria because of the war and the gaps it left in the administration of the country.

    Rather than Russia disengaging from Assad the US must stop attempting to destroy Assad and accept that his Govt is the Govt of Syria.

    The US must work with Syria and Russia in Syria rather than hampering them in the fight against IS by diverting Assad's forces by encouraging the rebels to attack Assad.

    Putin has no love for Assad, but he has many reasons to side with him. First, it gives the image of his military a hefty boost, and also confirms its status. He also showed that Russia could carry out extensive military operations beyond its own borders to include intensive and precision bombing; until these past months most people believed only the US could carry out such operations over a long period.

    Russia also gets a valuable asset in access to the Mediterranean, which he rightly cannot trust the Turks to guarantee. Don't you find it strange that nobody trusts the Turks, except Europe?

    But now Russia can also reach out to other tyrants and dictators, using Syria as an example; no more popular revolutions even if they are supported by a misguided west. Now every Assad or Gaddafi or Hussein has a friend to guarantee their security, subject to probably costly conditions but anything beats scurrying through sewers with a mob on your tail. And the next time the west flexes its muscles or sends its mad dog in under the guise of imposing democracy through illegal regime change, Russia can step in to guarantee the security of such governments.

    So Russia expands her influence and customer base, and clients line up for her modern weapons which have already been proven in the field. Included here is Iran which needs to update its ancient military to consolidate in Iraq, and who knows maybe Syria at some future time; and they have lots of billions to do that thanks to a Muslim that everyone thinks is a Christian because he says so.

    So why did Russia stay off stage during the so-called Arab Spring, while the west replaced several secular leaders with Islamists? Maybe because Putin knew, possibly through reading classified emails as they were typed, that western analysts neglected to account for the vacuums they were creating, and also that they entered the frays with no coherent exit strategies, so that the resulting mess would be a boon for Russian influence and arms sales; and the vacuums could more easily be filled once the western powers realise they exist, which is generally after withdrawal or retreat or surrender. Just a guess, maybe he gets a fail here for thinking he could fill the voids, because Sharia clearly demonstrated it can quickly fill any vacuum; but worst way he's better placed than before.


    In the global revulsion at the past week’s terror attacks in four Muslim countries, the United States and its allies have a new opportunity to build a unified command against Isis and other extremists.
    What's this about a unified command and shared command-and-control structure
    against Isis and other extremists? Cut out the fancy words and what does it mean? Which extremists, surely not the ones that were your friends not so long ago and now killing you with your own weapons? Or do you have a new bunch of friendly rebels to train and fund and arm with fingers crossed that they are more sincere than the last lot? And who are America's allies? Please don't mention Saudi, Pakistan, Turkey or any of the other nonrunners; no I mean who are America's allies, aside from those that say yes I'm an ally so gimme your money and weapons; surely even America must have learned something from its serial monumental cockups?

    And how many more hundreds of thousands of civilians are you or anyone else on this board prepared to murder and millions displaced in your next cunning plan to rid the world of the monster you created?

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    Quote Originally Posted by billy the kid View Post
    John Kerry has said by August 1st.

    this situation in Syria is gonna be sorted
    in one way or another.

    20 days to a show-down.
    If you listen to him I hope you don't give financial advice.

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    Quote Originally Posted by birding View Post
    Quote Originally Posted by harrybarracuda View Post
    Wow. Russia and Iran working together to keep Assad in power.

    When the fuck did you realise that?


    Russia and Iran working with Syria in the fight against IS.... While the US dithers not understanding that the only way to oust IS is for them and their so called allies to get together with Russia, Iran and Syria against a common enemy.

    But that will never happen because one of those allies (great friends) are the Saudi's who are Sunni and will never cooperate with a Shiite country.
    More or less, though they will occasionally cooperate against the common Satans before reverting to norm.

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    Quote Originally Posted by harrybarracuda View Post
    Quote Originally Posted by birding View Post
    Your so called "moderate Syrian Sunni opposition" are the rebel forces that are attempting to take over the Govt of Syria by force of arms with backing, supply and training from the great US of A and their allies.
    Of course they are. Assad is a dictator and the vast majority (Sunni) want him the fuck out you idiot.

    You might have changed your nick but you haven't changed the shit you spout, have you?
    How many dictators can you name that enjoyed a majority wanting them in?

    Take your time.

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    Quote Originally Posted by harrybarracuda
    That photo is on the front pages of newspapers around the world, and rightly so.
    A victim of a Russian airstrike. An airstrike targeting hospitals and aid centers. An airstrike in violation of the cease fire.

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    Quote Originally Posted by birding View Post
    Quote Originally Posted by harrybarracuda View Post
    Quote Originally Posted by birding View Post
    Your so called "moderate Syrian Sunni opposition" are the rebel forces that are attempting to take over the Govt of Syria by force of arms with backing, supply and training from the great US of A and their allies.
    Of course they are. Assad is a dictator and the vast majority (Sunni) want him the fuck out you idiot.

    You might have changed your nick but you haven't changed the shit you spout, have you?
    Please Harry dont make a bigger fool of yourself than we already know you are.

    You havent read any of the links have you just dont want to know.
    Ignorance is said to be bliss but when it is carried on even when information is made available it becomes something else again.

    So according to you all dictators should be attacked by the US, well there is quite a list 50 in all so who is next on your list ?

    Some will have to be bypassed as they are friends, like the Saudis, UAE and Egypt for instance all countries with terrible human rights records
    Ones that are slaughtering their people like dogs with military weapons, just to stay in power, need to go.

    Need to go to The Hague actually.

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    Quote Originally Posted by jabir View Post
    Quote Originally Posted by harrybarracuda View Post
    Quote Originally Posted by birding View Post
    Your so called "moderate Syrian Sunni opposition" are the rebel forces that are attempting to take over the Govt of Syria by force of arms with backing, supply and training from the great US of A and their allies.
    Of course they are. Assad is a dictator and the vast majority (Sunni) want him the fuck out you idiot.

    You might have changed your nick but you haven't changed the shit you spout, have you?
    How many dictators can you name that enjoyed a majority wanting them in?

    Take your time.
    See above.

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    Quote Originally Posted by OhOh View Post
    Care to share links of all these newspapers around the world that are publishing that image. Preferably with an English language version, for the illiterate amongst us. Us barbarians who are unable to decipher the Modern Standard Arabic (اللغة العربية الفصحى / al-luġatu l-ʿarabiyyatu l-fuṣḥā) version.

    Your link :

    Published on Aug 17, 2016
    * تحذير قد يحتوي الفيديو على مشاهد مؤلمة لا تناسب الجميع ولا ينصح لأصحاب القلوب الضعيفة بمشاهدته، والمقطع ليس لصدم المشاهدين وليس للتشجيع على العنف، هو لنقل الحقيقة ومعناة الشعب السوري للعالم.

    It may mean something to you but I suspect the majority of the world, that 50+%, at a minimum would be hard pressed to understand one syllable.
    Something along the lines of:

    Warning: This video may contain painful scenes and is not suitable for everyone. It is not recommended for the faint of heart. It is not to shock viewers or encourage violence but to convey to the world the truth and the suffering of the Syrian people.



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    Last edited by Neverna; 18-08-2016 at 08:50 PM. Reason: typo corrected

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    Quote Originally Posted by OhOh View Post
    Care to share links of all these newspapers around the world that are publishing that image. Preferably with an English language version, for the illiterate amongst us.
    Certainly.

    Start with Google and look for "Syrian Child Ambulance".

    I'm sure even an idiot like you can manage that.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Neverna View Post
    Quote Originally Posted by OhOh View Post
    Care to share links of all these newspapers around the world that are publishing that image. Preferably with an English language version, for the illiterate amongst us. Us barbarians who are unable to decipher the Modern Standard Arabic (اللغة العربية الفصحى / al-luġatu l-ʿarabiyyatu l-fuṣḥā) version.

    Your link :

    Published on Aug 17, 2016
    * تحذير قد يحتوي الفيديو على مشاهد مؤلمة لا تناسب الجميع ولا ينصح لأصحاب القلوب الضعيفة بمشاهدته، والمقطع ليس لصدم المشاهدين وليس للتشجيع على العنف، هو لنقل الحقيقة ومعناة الشعب السوري للعالم.

    It may mean something to you but I suspect the majority of the world, that 50+%, at a minimum would be hard pressed to understand one syllable.
    Something along the liens of:

    Warning: This video may contain painful scenes and is not suitable for everyone. It is not recommended for the faint of heart. It is not to shock viewers or encourage violence but to convey to the world the truth and the suffering of the Syrian people.
    That video is a U rated compared to the stuff that the boys circulate here.

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    Your so called "moderate Syrian Sunni opposition" are the rebel forces that are attempting to take over the Govt of Syria by force of arms with backing, supply and training from the great US of A and their allies.
    Of course they are. Assad is a dictator and the vast majority (Sunni) want him the fuck out you idiot.

    You might have changed your nick but you haven't changed the shit you spout, have you?
    How many dictators can you name that enjoyed a majority wanting them in?

    Take your time.
    See above.
    The Hague??

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