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Soldiers from 4 helicopters move on building INSIDE Syria killing 8 civilians, including 4 children.
The yanks really know how to win friends & influence.
Is this GW Bush firing a parting shot? Will this take attention away from their financial mess?
I give up.
 
@RSEHOLES,

Didn't hear what the wanks were trying to achieve, but one thing they have achieved is more recruits for Al Qaeda.

Another 8 civilian deaths

Inexcuseable
 
Watching a news conference with Syrian Foreign Minister now.

I don't believe the story.

Looking forward to the reply.

:confused:
 
Mebbe Heap Big Chief Burning Bush has figured invading Iran is now a "bridge too far" before he flies the coop and that invading Syria could be a final fun fling? Wouldn't they be a "pushover"?

Who knows what goes on in that strange thing we call his "brain".

Anyones guess.
 
Watching a news conference with Syrian Foreign Minister now.

I don't believe the story.

Looking forward to the reply.

:confused:

Oh, I believe it! A late late late October surprise? I would put NOTHING past this President and Vice-President.

Brad
 
I agree, bet it's a last ditch attempt to provoke a retaliation so that more people will vote Republican to "protect" the US. Their version of "children overboard"?
 
Oh, I believe it! A late late late October surprise? I would put NOTHING past this President and Vice-President.

Brad
Seems the line is that the man killed was an Iraqi, smuggling people and stuff into Iraq.

Mistake, or genuine military target?
 
Gulf of Tonkin, WMD, harbouring Al-Qaeda operatives.... as I said, these guys are DANGEROUS and mad. My reading of the situation is that the Neo-Cons behind Bush (up his ****?) will do or say anything to get into power. And I mean anything.

View www.therealnews.com - because it deals with FACTS it always gets accused of being 'left-wing' but it is not the case at all. Our media are just the worst government and corporate cheer leaders and will have hit a new low in their coverage of this I bet.

I know they have their problems, but British news (BBC and the Independent) seem to have at least some shred of dealing with the truth and asking some hard questions. Watching US is just an embarrassment.

Brad
 
Mebbe Heap Big Chief Burning Bush has figured invading Iran is now a "bridge too far" before he flies the coop and that invading Syria could be a final fun fling? Wouldn't they be a "pushover"?

Who knows what goes on in that strange thing we call his "brain".

Anyones guess.

It's not as simple as that.

Some may say "what about international law?"

Others may say "what law supports the sanctuary of terrorists that move into another country?" Or "what law protects the sanctuary of terrorists?"
 
Of Course Syria is going to say it was innocent civilians killed in the attack. They have always been truthful with their reporting before right!!!

They would have been Special Forces who carried out that raid and there is no way they would have just gone in and shot up some innocent civilians.
I can't see how it could be a provocation attack to try and sucker Syria into the war either. The Syria elite are not stupid, as they know if they were to enter a war against the US than they would be finished and would spend the rest of their lives (if they managed to survive) in exile some where.

My take on the situation is this: The insurgents in Syria got a little too comfortable and complacent and that was their downfall. The Americans have sent a clear msg to them now, and they will just have to move further away from the border, but that won't mean they are safe as they can still be targeted with missiles and air strikes. Its the same situation on the Afghan/ Paki border, the US has been targeting Taliban and AQ insurgents for years using Predator and SF.
 
It's not as simple as that.

Some may say "what about international law?"

Others may say "what law supports the sanctuary of terrorists that move into another country?" Or "what law protects the sanctuary of terrorists?"
Good points Snake.

Would we be happy with any country at our border assisting in the transfer of weapons and personnel to fight against us?

Does national sovereignty cover the tacit assitance of mititias?

Is Syria and the new Iraq a signatory to the conventions of the Red Cross anyway?

Hmmm
 
My opinion, that whatever the reasons behind this strike, it is a work of diplomatic idiocy and a complete disgrace, positively Machiavellian.

As if it will do anything but stir up more trouble
 
Good points Snake.

Would we be happy with any country at our border assisting in the transfer of weapons and personnel to fight against us?

Does national sovereignty cover the tacit assitance of mititias?

Is Syria and the new Iraq a signatory to the conventions of the Red Cross anyway?

Hmmm

But why is Russia bad when it tries to protect its own citizen against Georgia? double standards?

This Bush doctrine can thus be used against any country by any country.

I don't know how come they not kill these guys when they are inside Iraq? I do believe it is the best way/place to engage them.

Secondly wouldn't the moral thing to do is to ask UN to ask Syria to hand over those miscreants to US or UN for trial? I guess all rational thinking and western principles have been thrown out the window.

I am amazed by the lack of accountability by media or any world court for all these actions.

To me it seems that the movie "wag the dog" is played in real time.
 
this would have obvious recruitment potential for terror groups
but i remember geedubya stating that any nation harbouring terror groups
would be ... er dealt with.

barrack obama's going to inherit a somewhat unpopular nation at this point
of time.
 
The US cannot seal or protect its own borders...with Mexico or with Canada.
The US motto...No country too far,No crime too great and No cover-up too hard.
The more things change the more they stay the same!
 
But why is Russia bad when it tries to protect its own citizen against Georgia? double standards?

This Bush doctrine can thus be used against any country by any country.
Who said the initial invasion of Iraq was just?

However, it is now what it is. And, it is a conflict with teams.....

And, the Georgia situation is obviously different.


Lets all sit back and watch another despot stuck in some 5th century ideology based on a schizophrenics dreams control the values of a population living in poverty. With the sole aim to keep their minds and bodies stuck in the dark ages. An age of; control, persecution, fear, prejudice, sexism, prejudice, and racism. The list goes on….

(Was that about Islam or Christianity? Eeeeeek :confused:)
 
Lets all sit back and watch another despot stuck in some 5th century ideology based on a schizophrenics dreams control the values of a population living in poverty. With the sole aim to keep their minds and bodies stuck in the dark ages. An age of; control, persecution, fear, prejudice, sexism, prejudice, and racism. The list goes on….

(Was that about Islam or Christianity? Eeeeeek :confused:)

But it is OK when the nation of that despot is rich, aka KSA? Again different rules for different nations with the same ideology! Again double standards or plain hypocrisy ?

It is all about OIL and getting hold of resources, all this blame of poverty and human rights is a load of bullsh*t.

If the people want to live in 6th century let them live, don't put the "white man's burden' again on the west's shoulder and herd them into shinning 21't century. Geezz we don't learn anything from history do we?

The more things change the more they stay the same as the above poster pointed out...
 
this would have obvious recruitment potential for terror groups
but i remember geedubya stating that any nation harbouring terror groups
would be ... er dealt with.

barrack obama's going to inherit a somewhat unpopular nation at this point
of time.

Won't really have anymore effect on recruit potential, as they already hate the US with a passion.
 
christianity and the islamic world really havent made much friendly progress
since the crusades have they,down with the infidel and what have you.
 
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