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BlunderingBeaver

Putin said in a speech less than a week ago some G20 countries are supporting ISIS.

trysts
RonaldJosephCote wrote:

                                     Trysts, YOU INCOMPETENT SLUT!                                    

Post #1634. Got it.

Pulpofeira

I've googled that one. Have you lost your mind, man? I assume spending several years serving in US army can burn anyone's brains, but I never expected something like that from you, Ronnie.

BlunderingBeaver

Every once in awhile they will trot out some retired general or spook for an interview with the media to say some whacked out insane shit to push some fucked up government agenda.  They use the venerable retired general to spread this nonsense and say shit the people in office can't say.  If a politican in office said this crap they would be questioned relentlessly by the media and clips would be running on all the 24 hour news cicle.  But when a retired person of power says it they can just quietly slip back into obscurity while their toxic bullshit propaganda lingers like the smell of shit in a football stadium bathroom stall.  Wesley Clark is stale urine in the trough.

Quinotaure
wirebolt a écrit :

We need to remember all those innocent French people who lost their lives.

Good thing to do...

RonaldJosephCote

     Pulp, I never said I agree with it. I haven't even read it. Its 1 of the entries you get when you google General Clark. Maybe he's out of touch, but that's an example of how Trysts likes to "cherry pick" things.  Bludering Beaver said it better than I didCry   The FOX network is infamous for that. Those Generals are fighting last centuries wars.  BTW, can anybody show me a post where Trysts has expressed any concern for the victims of France? Or does she, like kco and other terrorist friends like to come bomb threads with the full blessing of staff??

trysts

That's funny, because back in 2007 this same General said this in the following interview:

Either that conversation took place or he must be Nostradamus, huh?

Elroch

That document makes no sense as coming from its purported source. It seems awfully crude and is also entirely detached from the "supporting powers", which could hardly be the case if it was part of them. It looks like a third party opinion.

The video of Wesley Clark I have seen before and it is entirely consistent with an immediate decision to see 9/11 as a possible way to justify an invasion Bush had wanted for ages to outdo his daddy.

Pulpofeira

Mmm? I was meaning that "word". It sounds so harmless in English...

RonaldJosephCote

     The fact that a General can see more of the battlefield is neither funny nor surprising. 

Ghostliner
Questioning your own government isn't disloyalty, it's good citizenship.
trysts
Elroch wrote:

The video of Wesley Clark I have seen before and it is entirely consistent with an immediate decision to see 9/11 as a possible way to justify an invasion Bush had wanted for ages to outdo his daddy.

It's called "U.S. foreign policy" and it continues no matter what president is holding office.

RonaldJosephCote

     Well then Trysts should be nominated for Citizen of the year. She hasn't said a good thing about the US since Hitler was in power. She's never forgiven the US and France for pushing Germany out of France.                                                                                                            FRIENDS OF TRYSTSSurprised                                                                        

Ghostliner
I'll vote for that.
Ghostliner
Maybe you should stick to guarding B52s, you don't seem to be very good at trolling.
trysts

Under Bush--Afghanistan and Iraq

Under Obama--Sudan(divided into Sudan and South Sudan), Libya, and Syria.

In 2012, the Federal Government of Somalia was established, and in 2013, this new government began their official ties with the U.S.:

Before this new government took control...

"In June 2009, the reconstituted SNA received 40 tonnes worth of arms and ammunition from the U.S. government to assist it in combating the Islamist insurgency within southern Somalia. The U.S. administration also pledged more military equipment and material resources to help the Somali authorities firm up on general security."

Sounds familiar...

Also, the bombing which took place in Lebanon, one day before the Paris attack, was claimed by daesh and it was in an area controlled by Hezbollah, murdering over forty people and injuring over two-hundred. 

Sounds like the familiar destabalization which the U.S. is so fond of...

So, General Clark named 7 countries and six of them have been either attacked, destabalized, or have come under the influence of the U.S. Iran? Next president, surely. Unless they do what the U.S. wants them to do. Odd coincidence or long-term conspiracy?

livat01

"“Turkey has 'officially' entered the war on the side of ISIL by downing at the order of President Erdogan a Russian aircraft which has participated in operations against Islamic terrorists in Syria.” 

""This event goes beyond the fight against terrorism…Today's loss is related to a stab in the back, carried out against us by accomplices of terrorists. I cannot describe what happened today in any other way," Putin emphasized."

Lagomorph
wirebolt wrote:

We need to remember all those innocent French people who lost their lives.

Some of us do. But trysts and Ghostliner seem to prefer to make other points

Lagomorph
trysts wrote:
 

I don't know, but I would think any rational person wouldn't keep thowing insults at people who think that the creators of daesh wouldn't just cut all ties to the group without knowing why? It's not like the U.S. government is against murdering people for no good reason, by the millions. 

Now I am certain that you are drunk or stoned, or just plain thick. You have nothing to offer other than half baked conspiracy theories.

I suppose you think 9-11 was organised by the US government.

xlote

From the Washington Times:  

Dallas Mayor Mike Rawlings [White & Democrat] said he’s more afraid of white men committing mass shootings than Syrian refugees committing acts of terrorism in the U.S.

“I am more fearful of large gatherings of young white men that come into schools, theaters and shoot people up, but we don’t isolate young white men on this issue,” Mr. Rawlings said.

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