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blutto said:
....this is so obvious even 2nd and 3rd rate new sources like The Guardian get it....

British and US military 'in command room' for Saudi strikes on Yemen

Saudi Arabian foreign minister also reveals UK and American officials have access to lists of targets, but do not choose them

The UK government has been put on notice that it is in breach of international law for allowing the export of British-made missiles and military equipment to Saudi Arabia that might have been used to kill civilians.
...

.....but but puke but...

The UK Ministry of Defence confirmed that British forces were in the operation room to provide training and advice “on best practice targeting techniques to help ensure continued compliance with international humanitarian law”, under a long-standing arrangement, but said they did not have an operational role

....and look, something for dj to get officially incensed, assuming of course he gets an ok from head office to produce a flood of tears, and do remember the Saudis are our very dear friends so he will have to very careful ...

Jennifer Gibson, from the anti-death penalty charity Reprieve, said: “The Saudi bombing campaign in Yemen has killed thousands of civilians, hitting Médecins Sans Frontières clinics, a school for the blind and a wedding hall

https://www.theguardian.com/world/2016/jan/15/british-us-military-in-command-room-saudi-strikes-yemen

Cheers

Yet you give Russia, also with Russian military in various 'command centers' in Syria a pass. How many Russian cluster bombs have been used against civilians/hospitals in Aleppo? . curious of course it's not evil US/UK so you don't really want to mention it.

Cheers.

....hmmmm.....there is a saying, people in glasses houses shouldn't throw stones....

The U.S. has long been and remains one of the world’s most aggressive suppliers of cluster munitions, and has used those banned weapons itself in devastating ways.

In December 2009 — just weeks after he was awarded the Nobel Peace Prize — President Obama ordered a cruise missile strike on al-Majala in southern Yemen. That strike “killed 35 women and children.” Among the munitions used in that strike were cluster bombs, including ones designed to scatter 166 “bomblets.”

Although the U.S. at first refused to confirm responsibility, a Yemeni journalist, Abdulelah Haider Shaye, visited the scene and found irrefutable proof that it was done by the U.S., a finding subsequently confirmed by Amnesty International as well as a cable released by WikiLeaks. As a result of Shaye’s reporting of U.S. responsibility, President Obama demanded that the Yemeni journalist be imprisoned and the Yemeni puppet regime complied; Amnesty’s Philip Luther said at the time that “there are strong indications that the charges against [Shaye] are trumped up and that he has been jailed solely for daring to speak out about U.S. collaboration in a cluster munitions attack which took place in Yemen.” So not only did Obama use cluster bombs against Yemeni civilians, but he then forced the imprisonment for years of the Yemeni journalist who reported it.

Five years later, Yemen is again being pummeled by cluster bombs. Human Rights Watch extensively documented last week that the “Saudi Arabia-led coalition forces appear to have used cluster munition rockets in at least seven attacks in Yemen’s northwestern Hajja governorate, killing and wounding dozens of civilians.” You’ll never guess where those cluster bombs came from: “Based on examination of remnants, Human Rights Watch identified the weapons used in all seven attacks as United States-made, ground-launched M26 cluster munition rockets.”

....and...more use of US munitions by their dearest friends.... .

Israel’s military was widely criticized at home and abroad for its heavy cluster-bomb use in Lebanon, dropping around 1,800 of them, containing more than 1.2 million bomblets, particularly in the final days of the 34-day conflict with Hezbollah. The Israeli newspaper Haaretz quoted a commander of the Israel Defense Forces as saying, “What we did was insane and monstrous, we covered entire towns in cluster bombs.”

https://theintercept.com/2015/09/03/nyt-claims-u-s-abides-cluster-bomb-ban-exact-opposite-reality/

Cheers
 
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BullsFan22 said:
Starstruck said:
Bustedknuckle said:
blutto said:
....this is so obvious even 2nd and 3rd rate new sources like The Guardian get it....

British and US military 'in command room' for Saudi strikes on Yemen

Saudi Arabian foreign minister also reveals UK and American officials have access to lists of targets, but do not choose them

The UK government has been put on notice that it is in breach of international law for allowing the export of British-made missiles and military equipment to Saudi Arabia that might have been used to kill civilians.
...

.....but but puke but...

The UK Ministry of Defence confirmed that British forces were in the operation room to provide training and advice “on best practice targeting techniques to help ensure continued compliance with international humanitarian law”, under a long-standing arrangement, but said they did not have an operational role

....and look, something for dj to get officially incensed, assuming of course he gets an ok from head office to produce a flood of tears, and do remember the Saudis are our very dear friends so he will have to very careful ...

Jennifer Gibson, from the anti-death penalty charity Reprieve, said: “The Saudi bombing campaign in Yemen has killed thousands of civilians, hitting Médecins Sans Frontières clinics, a school for the blind and a wedding hall

https://www.theguardian.com/world/2016/jan/15/british-us-military-in-command-room-saudi-strikes-yemen

Cheers

Yet you give Russia, also with Russian military in various 'command centers' in Syria a pass. How many Russian cluster bombs have been used against civilians/hospitals in Aleppo? . curious of course it's not evil US/UK so you don't really want to mention it.

Cheers.

Again, the USA is less than exceptional. The USA went completely dark after 2001. Maybe "the west" should stop supporting jihadists in their utopian drive for hegemony over the globe. Just a thought. When the Russians *actually* invade another country I'll protest.

American kool-aid is delicious but we're on earth, not in space. If we were viewing it all from space it's ludicrous.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=wupToqz1e2g


But, but, the Russians invaded Ukraine!!!

Oh, I know. The Russian national anthem Государственный гимн Российской Федерации is playing all over the Ukraine and most of the "free" world. We need an intervention Hillary, or the Donald (on a bad hair day). Business as usual is under threat!
 
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blutto said:
Bustedknuckle said:
blutto said:
....this is so obvious even 2nd and 3rd rate new sources like The Guardian get it....

British and US military 'in command room' for Saudi strikes on Yemen

Saudi Arabian foreign minister also reveals UK and American officials have access to lists of targets, but do not choose them

The UK government has been put on notice that it is in breach of international law for allowing the export of British-made missiles and military equipment to Saudi Arabia that might have been used to kill civilians.
...

.....but but puke but...

The UK Ministry of Defence confirmed that British forces were in the operation room to provide training and advice “on best practice targeting techniques to help ensure continued compliance with international humanitarian law”, under a long-standing arrangement, but said they did not have an operational role

....and look, something for dj to get officially incensed, assuming of course he gets an ok from head office to produce a flood of tears, and do remember the Saudis are our very dear friends so he will have to very careful ...

Jennifer Gibson, from the anti-death penalty charity Reprieve, said: “The Saudi bombing campaign in Yemen has killed thousands of civilians, hitting Médecins Sans Frontières clinics, a school for the blind and a wedding hall

https://www.theguardian.com/world/2016/jan/15/british-us-military-in-command-room-saudi-strikes-yemen

Cheers

Yet you give Russia, also with Russian military in various 'command centers' in Syria a pass. How many Russian cluster bombs have been used against civilians/hospitals in Aleppo? . curious of course it's not evil US/UK so you don't really want to mention it.

Cheers.

....hmmmm.....there is a saying, people in glasses houses shouldn't throw stones....

The U.S. has long been and remains one of the world’s most aggressive suppliers of cluster munitions, and has used those banned weapons itself in devastating ways.

In December 2009 — just weeks after he was awarded the Nobel Peace Prize — President Obama ordered a cruise missile strike on al-Majala in southern Yemen. That strike “killed 35 women and children.” Among the munitions used in that strike were cluster bombs, including ones designed to scatter 166 “bomblets.”

Although the U.S. at first refused to confirm responsibility, a Yemeni journalist, Abdulelah Haider Shaye, visited the scene and found irrefutable proof that it was done by the U.S., a finding subsequently confirmed by Amnesty International as well as a cable released by WikiLeaks. As a result of Shaye’s reporting of U.S. responsibility, President Obama demanded that the Yemeni journalist be imprisoned and the Yemeni puppet regime complied; Amnesty’s Philip Luther said at the time that “there are strong indications that the charges against [Shaye] are trumped up and that he has been jailed solely for daring to speak out about U.S. collaboration in a cluster munitions attack which took place in Yemen.” So not only did Obama use cluster bombs against Yemeni civilians, but he then forced the imprisonment for years of the Yemeni journalist who reported it.

Five years later, Yemen is again being pummeled by cluster bombs. Human Rights Watch extensively documented last week that the “Saudi Arabia-led coalition forces appear to have used cluster munition rockets in at least seven attacks in Yemen’s northwestern Hajja governorate, killing and wounding dozens of civilians.” You’ll never guess where those cluster bombs came from: “Based on examination of remnants, Human Rights Watch identified the weapons used in all seven attacks as United States-made, ground-launched M26 cluster munition rockets.”

....and...more use of US munitions by their dearest friends.... .

Israel’s military was widely criticized at home and abroad for its heavy cluster-bomb use in Lebanon, dropping around 1,800 of them, containing more than 1.2 million bomblets, particularly in the final days of the 34-day conflict with Hezbollah. The Israeli newspaper Haaretz quoted a commander of the Israel Defense Forces as saying, “What we did was insane and monstrous, we covered entire towns in cluster bombs.”

https://theintercept.com/2015/09/03/nyt-claims-u-s-abides-cluster-bomb-ban-exact-opposite-reality/

Cheers

I get it blutto, just don't forget yer buddies in a the Kremlin.
 
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Bustedknuckle said:
blutto said:
Bustedknuckle said:
blutto said:
....this is so obvious even 2nd and 3rd rate new sources like The Guardian get it....

British and US military 'in command room' for Saudi strikes on Yemen

Saudi Arabian foreign minister also reveals UK and American officials have access to lists of targets, but do not choose them

The UK government has been put on notice that it is in breach of international law for allowing the export of British-made missiles and military equipment to Saudi Arabia that might have been used to kill civilians.
...

.....but but puke but...

The UK Ministry of Defence confirmed that British forces were in the operation room to provide training and advice “on best practice targeting techniques to help ensure continued compliance with international humanitarian law”, under a long-standing arrangement, but said they did not have an operational role

....and look, something for dj to get officially incensed, assuming of course he gets an ok from head office to produce a flood of tears, and do remember the Saudis are our very dear friends so he will have to very careful ...

Jennifer Gibson, from the anti-death penalty charity Reprieve, said: “The Saudi bombing campaign in Yemen has killed thousands of civilians, hitting Médecins Sans Frontières clinics, a school for the blind and a wedding hall

https://www.theguardian.com/world/2016/jan/15/british-us-military-in-command-room-saudi-strikes-yemen

Cheers

Yet you give Russia, also with Russian military in various 'command centers' in Syria a pass. How many Russian cluster bombs have been used against civilians/hospitals in Aleppo? . curious of course it's not evil US/UK so you don't really want to mention it.

Cheers.

....hmmmm.....there is a saying, people in glasses houses shouldn't throw stones....

The U.S. has long been and remains one of the world’s most aggressive suppliers of cluster munitions, and has used those banned weapons itself in devastating ways.

In December 2009 — just weeks after he was awarded the Nobel Peace Prize — President Obama ordered a cruise missile strike on al-Majala in southern Yemen. That strike “killed 35 women and children.” Among the munitions used in that strike were cluster bombs, including ones designed to scatter 166 “bomblets.”

Although the U.S. at first refused to confirm responsibility, a Yemeni journalist, Abdulelah Haider Shaye, visited the scene and found irrefutable proof that it was done by the U.S., a finding subsequently confirmed by Amnesty International as well as a cable released by WikiLeaks. As a result of Shaye’s reporting of U.S. responsibility, President Obama demanded that the Yemeni journalist be imprisoned and the Yemeni puppet regime complied; Amnesty’s Philip Luther said at the time that “there are strong indications that the charges against [Shaye] are trumped up and that he has been jailed solely for daring to speak out about U.S. collaboration in a cluster munitions attack which took place in Yemen.” So not only did Obama use cluster bombs against Yemeni civilians, but he then forced the imprisonment for years of the Yemeni journalist who reported it.

Five years later, Yemen is again being pummeled by cluster bombs. Human Rights Watch extensively documented last week that the “Saudi Arabia-led coalition forces appear to have used cluster munition rockets in at least seven attacks in Yemen’s northwestern Hajja governorate, killing and wounding dozens of civilians.” You’ll never guess where those cluster bombs came from: “Based on examination of remnants, Human Rights Watch identified the weapons used in all seven attacks as United States-made, ground-launched M26 cluster munition rockets.”

....and...more use of US munitions by their dearest friends.... .

Israel’s military was widely criticized at home and abroad for its heavy cluster-bomb use in Lebanon, dropping around 1,800 of them, containing more than 1.2 million bomblets, particularly in the final days of the 34-day conflict with Hezbollah. The Israeli newspaper Haaretz quoted a commander of the Israel Defense Forces as saying, “What we did was insane and monstrous, we covered entire towns in cluster bombs.”

https://theintercept.com/2015/09/03/nyt-claims-u-s-abides-cluster-bomb-ban-exact-opposite-reality/

Cheers

I get it blutto, just don't forget yer buddies in a the Kremlin.

Like you have buddies in the White house [sic], or in congress, the senate or on Wall St. :rolleyes:
 
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Oh, I know. The Russian national anthem Государственный гимн Российской Федерации is playing all over the Ukraine and most of the "free" world. We need an intervention Hillary, or the Donald (on a bad hair day). Business as usual is under threat!
look, the stooges even took over the cycling news forums :surprised:

and technically, if you do need an example of their invasion - check out the august 2008 move into georgia. not sure how many remember the conflict.

it was a followup to a georgian sneaky attempt to concur a small splinter region (south osetia) while vlad was at the olympics in china. the georgean prez then, currently a 'ukrainian' governor saakashvili, forked up big time hoping that there will be no russian reaction b/c of the olympics, and if there was one, he bet that mr bush will stop vlad dead. did not happen. vlad simply ignored the noise from washington, crossed the georgian border and stopped some km outside the totally defenseless georgian capital to open the talks. it was the frech prez who arranged the ceasefire.

very curiously, there was a surprisingly objective european union official paper that put the blame for that war start on georgia....this was when i got into the geopolitics of the region.
 
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python said:
Starstruck said:
Oh, I know. The Russian national anthem Государственный гимн Российской Федерации is playing all over the Ukraine and most of the "free" world. We need an intervention Hillary, or the Donald (on a bad hair day). Business as usual is under threat!
look, the stooges even took over the cycling news forums :surprised:

and technically, if you do need an example of their invasion - check out the august 2008 move into georgia. not sure how many remember the conflict.

it was a followup to a georgian sneaky attempt to concur a small splinter region (south osetia) while vlad was at the olympics in china. the georgean prez then, currently a 'ukrainian' governor saakashvili, forked up big time hoping that there will be no russian reaction b/c of the olympics, and if there was one, he bet that mr bush will stop vlad dead. did not happen. vlad simply ignored the noise from washington, crossed the georgian border and stopped some km outside the totally defenseless georgian capital to open the talks. it was the frech prez who arranged the ceasefire.

very curiously, there was a surprisingly objective european union official paper that put the blame for that war start on georgia....this was when i got into the geopolitics of the region.

Yeah, that sent shudders down my spine (waves of fear) - I think I'm all traumatised out, my nervous system is kaput. Anyway, the local yocals had no idea what I was on about and frankly I envy their complete ignorance.

As I recall Vlad withdrew willingly. I'm such a stooge.

edit- and of course Saakashvili is back in action in the Ukraine this time.

#nohistorytocurrentevents
 
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Starstruck said:
Bustedknuckle said:
blutto said:
Bustedknuckle said:
blutto said:
....this is so obvious even 2nd and 3rd rate new sources like The Guardian get it....

British and US military 'in command room' for Saudi strikes on Yemen

Saudi Arabian foreign minister also reveals UK and American officials have access to lists of targets, but do not choose the

The UK government has been put on notice that it is in breach of international law for allowing the export of British-made missiles and military equipment to Saudi Arabia that might have been used to kill civilians....

.....but but puke but...

The UK Ministry of Defence confirmed that British forces were in the operation room to provide training and advice “on best practice targeting techniques to help ensure continued compliance with international humanitarian law”, under a long-standing arrangement, but said they did not have an operational role

....and look, something for dj to get officially incensed, assuming of course he gets an ok from head office to produce a flood of tears, and do remember the Saudis are our very dear friends so he will have to very careful ...

Jennifer Gibson, from the anti-death penalty charity Reprieve, said: “The Saudi bombing campaign in Yemen has killed thousands of civilians, hitting Médecins Sans Frontières clinics, a school for the blind and a wedding hall

https://www.theguardian.com/world/2016/jan/15/british-us-military-in-command-room-saudi-strikes-yemen

Cheers

Yet you give Russia, also with Russian military in various 'command centers' in Syria a pass. How many Russian cluster bombs have been used against civilians/hospitals in Aleppo? . curious of course it's not evil US/UK so you don't really want to mention it.

Cheers.

....hmmmm.....there is a saying, people in glasses houses shouldn't throw stones....

The U.S. has long been and remains one of the world’s most aggressive suppliers of cluster munitions, and has used those banned weapons itself in devastating ways.

In December 2009 — just weeks after he was awarded the Nobel Peace Prize — President Obama ordered a cruise missile strike on al-Majala in southern Yemen. That strike “killed 35 women and children.” Among the munitions used in that strike were cluster bombs, including ones designed to scatter 166 “bomblets.”

Although the U.S. at first refused to confirm responsibility, a Yemeni journalist, Abdulelah Haider Shaye, visited the scene and found irrefutable proof that it was done by the U.S., a finding subsequently confirmed by Amnesty International as well as a cable released by WikiLeaks. As a result of Shaye’s reporting of U.S. responsibility, President Obama demanded that the Yemeni journalist be imprisoned and the Yemeni puppet regime complied; Amnesty’s Philip Luther said at the time that “there are strong indications that the charges against [Shaye] are trumped up and that he has been jailed solely for daring to speak out about U.S. collaboration in a cluster munitions attack which took place in Yemen.” So not only did Obama use cluster bombs against Yemeni civilians, but he then forced the imprisonment for years of the Yemeni journalist who reported it.

Five years later, Yemen is again being pummeled by cluster bombs. Human Rights Watch extensively documented last week that the “Saudi Arabia-led coalition forces appear to have used cluster munition rockets in at least seven attacks in Yemen’s northwestern Hajja governorate, killing and wounding dozens of civilians.” You’ll never guess where those cluster bombs came from: “Based on examination of remnants, Human Rights Watch identified the weapons used in all seven attacks as United States-made, ground-launched M26 cluster munition rockets.”

....and...more use of US munitions by their dearest friends.... .

Israel’s military was widely criticized at home and abroad for its heavy cluster-bomb use in Lebanon, dropping around 1,800 of them, containing more than 1.2 million bomblets, particularly in the final days of the 34-day conflict with Hezbollah. The Israeli newspaper Haaretz quoted a commander of the Israel Defense Forces as saying, “What we did was insane and monstrous, we covered entire towns in cluster bombs.”

https://theintercept.com/2015/09/03/nyt-claims-u-s-abides-cluster-bomb-ban-exact-opposite-reality/

Cheers

I get it blutto, just don't forget yer buddies in a the Kremlin.

Like you have buddies in the White house [sic], or in congress, the senate or on Wall St. :rolleyes:

...and you forgot his best friends, the Saudis....my sources say they get along splendidly, as they have so much in common.... :rolleyes: ....

Cheers
 
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...and you forgot his best friends, the Saudis....my sources say they get along splendidly, as they have so much in common.... :rolleyes: ....

Cheers
Yeah, it's a rogue's gallery. It's all circling the drain blutto, and I just can't afford the ticket on the moral outrage express anymore. I used to muster more optimism but the last 4 yrs. have knocked the stuffing out of me on numerous levels. It's actually a relief in so many ways; to see humanity as the $hitstain that it is (and accept it). I still have plenty of time for people but grandiose ideologies are completely lost on me. Oh well...getting old sucks but it's also refreshing. I don't know. Circling the drain. Life will go on without us regardless.

#humansareridiculous

I'll defer to Farley again as I can completely identify with him from 3:24 on:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=WB3IQMZm7CQ
 
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I get it blutto, just don't forget yer buddies in a the Kremlin.[/quote]

Like you have buddies in the White house [sic], or in congress, the senate or on Wall St. :rolleyes:[/quote]

...and you forgot his best friends, the Saudis....my sources say they get along splendidly, as they have so much in common.... :rolleyes: ....

Cheers[/quote]

US/Saudi/Yemen
Russia/Iran/Syria
 
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Starstruck said:
...and you forgot his best friends, the Saudis....my sources say they get along splendidly, as they have so much in common.... :rolleyes: ....

Cheers
Yeah, it's a rogue's gallery. It's all circling the drain blutto, and I just can't afford the ticket on the moral outrage express anymore. I used to muster more optimism but the last 4 yrs. have knocked the stuffing out of me on numerous levels. It's actually a relief in so many ways; to see humanity as the $hitstain that it is (and accept it). I still have plenty of time for people but grandiose ideologies are completely lost on me. Oh well...getting old sucks but it's also refreshing. I don't know. Circling the drain. Life will go on without us regardless.

#humansareridiculous

I'll defer to Farley again as I can completely identify with him from 3:24 on:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=WB3IQMZm7CQ

....yep, really starting to warm up to your just give up and enjoy the hang time idea....

Cheers
 
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^^you fellow stooges can have your hang time, but i have to follow the unipolar world destruction to its end. the very end...and then hangs out stuffing my face with herring :lol:
 
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python said:
^^you fellow stooges can have your hang time, but i have to follow the unipolar world destruction to its end. the very end...and then hangs out stuffing my face with herring :lol:

....oh gawd, classic signs of the dreaded herringitus....and this looks fairly advanced.....pull away while you still can, pull away now, pull away...for the love of gawd just let go of the barrel .....

Cheers
 
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blutto said:
python said:
^^you fellow stooges can have your hang time, but i have to follow the unipolar world destruction to its end. the very end...and then hangs out stuffing my face with herring :lol:

....oh gawd, classic signs of the dreaded herringitus....and this looks fairly advanced.....pull away while you still can, pull away now, pull away...for the love of gawd just let go of the barrel .....

Cheers
good advice, prof. blutov...btw, where did you get those glasses, i need a pair, but will look for different lenses. pinker.. may even blood red. my play time this morn is up. see you all after dinner. :)
 
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Stroganina,vodka a hockey helmet and shades all the way.
or maybe
Lutefisk, akvavit a blind fold and a bucket.
I'll probably have to settle for oolichan grease, whisky and a bag over my head though.

Have fun stooges. :)
Warmongering in Washington, Preparation for War in Moscow
In reaction to US words and deeds, the Kremlin is preparing the Russian nation for the possibility of war.
By Stephen F. Cohen
https://www.thenation.com/article/war-mongering-in-washington-preparation-for-war-in-moscow/
 
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just skimmed the head lines in my rss feeds...zeroed on 2 battles were the valiant us airforce was said to be taking a stiff fight to the sworn enemies of freedom.

'US pounds Libya's Sirte...', 'US pounds iraq's mosul in support...'

the strikes were absolutely apparently surely super surgical. otherwise, i'd see at least one mention of the civilian casualties. None as in zilch and nada in the following feeds this morn: reuters, deutche welle, the guardian...

my hat's off to the glorious, masterful humanitarians masking as american flyers...and my great 'thank you' to the soldiers of freedom and democracy whos only weapon is a pen.

thank you, brothers also for opening my eyes in aleppo... i just filed a flaming resignagnation letter to the deplorable stooge org.

hope prof blutov will understand
 
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python said:
just skimmed the head lines in my rss feeds...zeroed on 2 battles were the valiant us airforce was said to be taking a stiff fight to the sworn enemies of freedom.

'US pounds Libya's Sirte...', 'US pounds iraq's mosul in support...'

the strikes were absolutely apparently surely super surgical. otherwise, i'd see at least one mention of the civilian casualties. None as in zilch and nada in the following feeds this morn: reuters, deutche welle, the guardian...

my hat's off to the glorious, masterful humanitarians masking as american flyers...and my great 'thank you' to the soldiers of freedom and democracy whos only weapon is a pen.

thank you, brothers also for opening my eyes in aleppo... i just filed a flaming resignagnation letter to the deplorable stooge org.

hope prof blutov will understand

...well you can't argue with facts, especially when they are so polished and shiny and just so darn exceptional...and as for stooge.org, what can I say, we tried to use your considerable talents for the most evil of purposes....drat, we failed, and we were this close to world domination....

....now back to the lab, our Project Cheetolini needs some tuning up.....

Cheers
 
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python said:
blutto said:
python said:
^^you fellow stooges can have your hang time, but i have to follow the unipolar world destruction to its end. the very end...and then hangs out stuffing my face with herring :lol:

....oh gawd, classic signs of the dreaded herringitus....and this looks fairly advanced.....pull away while you still can, pull away now, pull away...for the love of gawd just let go of the barrel .....

Cheers
good advice, prof. blutov...btw, where did you get those glasses, i need a pair, but will look for different lenses. pinker.. may even blood red. my play time this morn is up. see you all after dinner. :)

....its not the glasses....the secret is in the cleaner....is the atmosphere you see, with Shillary running the air is just full of $h!t, and the lenses in your glasses get all , errrr, "fogged" up....

....a strict cleaning regimen is critical to seeing the truth....

....another public service announcement from the blutto Institute of the Highest Truth ( Follow along and no one gets hurt)..... btw contributions are always welcome ( and cash in small denomonations is preferred ).....

Cheers
 
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....this is not very good is it...

October 18, 2016 "Information Clearing House" - Reading the “liberal” press has become a truly Orwellian experience. What was true yesterday is a lie today. What was black today will be white tomorrow. Two reports on today’s front page of the Guardian could easily be savage satire straight from the pages of the novel 1984.
Report one: The Guardian provides supportive coverage of the beginning of a full-throttle assault by Iraqi forces, backed the US and UK, on Mosul to win it back from the jihadists of ISIS – an assault that will inevitably lead to massive casualties and humanitarian suffering among the civilian population.

Report two: The Guardian provides supportive coverage of the US and UK for considering increased sanctions against Syria and Russia. On what grounds? Because Syrian forces, backed by Russia, have been waging a full-throttle assault on Aleppo to win it back from the jihadists of ISIS and Al-Qaeda – an assault that has led to massive casualties and humanitarian suffering among the civilian population.

Remember, as was prophesied: “War is Peace, Freedom is Slavery, Ignorance is Strength.”

http://www.informationclearinghouse.info/article45704.htm

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....file under piled wide and deep....

In his statement in London, John Kerry went on to opine, “It's [Aleppo] a humanitarian disaster that is the largest humanitarian disaster since World War Two.”

Cheers
 
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....file under piled wide and deep....

In his statement in London, John Kerry went on to opine, “It's [Aleppo] a humanitarian disaster that is the largest humanitarian disaster since World War Two.”

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Leave little John alone! He is more focused on the things that are important. Like asking Ecuador to shut down JA.
 
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blutto said:
....file under piled wide and deep....

In his statement in London, John Kerry went on to opine, “It's [Aleppo] a humanitarian disaster that is the largest humanitarian disaster since World War Two.”

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Leave little John alone! He is more focused on the things that are important. Like asking Ecuador to shut down JA.

...oh yeah, the all important war to protect Merikah from the truth, plum forgot....

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if there's any merit to the report, that lil vlad tool is an amateur compared to the evidence revealed by a certain mr. snowden.

no doubt, if the global revelations of mr. snowden that america was mass hacking not just its own citizens, that we all know are the free-est and most liberated citizens in the world, but also other countries, and get this - the allies leaders and their secrets... then sure that catching lil russian fish was likely a poor attempt at redressing own propensities at global spying and hacking...

then again, to some mr. snowden is a traitor of everything exceptional. if not that, he's a russian stooge.

prof blutov, had he applied ?
 
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if there's any merit to the report, that lil vlad tool is an amateur compared to the evidence revealed by a certain mr. snowden.

no doubt, if the global revelations of mr. snowden that america was mass hacking not just its own citizens, that we all know are the free-est and most liberated citizens in the world, but also other countries, and get this - the allies leaders and their secrets... then sure that catching lil russian fish was likely a poor attempt at redressing own propensities at global spying and hacking...

then again, to some mr. snowden is a traitor of everything exceptional. if not that, he's a russian stooge.

prof blutov, had he applied ?
Maybe a russian stooge.

Somehow I doubt that destination Russia was his original plan. :surprised:

Trouble was the little john boys and quadfocals were all too eager to shut up anything Snowden had.
 
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python said:
if there's any merit to the report, that lil vlad tool is an amateur compared to the evidence revealed by a certain mr. snowden.

no doubt, if the global revelations of mr. snowden that america was mass hacking not just its own citizens, that we all know are the free-est and most liberated citizens in the world, but also other countries, and get this - the allies leaders and their secrets... then sure that catching lil russian fish was likely a poor attempt at redressing own propensities at global spying and hacking...

then again, to some mr. snowden is a traitor of everything exceptional. if not that, he's a russian stooge.

prof blutov, had he applied ?
Maybe a russian stooge.

Somehow I doubt that destination Russia was his original plan. :surprised:

Trouble was the little john boys and quadfocals were all too eager to shut up anything Snowden had.
snowden is a special phenomena in the american history to be still written... i believe america will go through many pains and back flips before she will realize the guy exposed some serious flaws in a system posing as an emulation ideal...

who was/is mr snowden ?

neither of us have the real info to elucidate the guy's inner motives. was he working for moscow all along ? possible, but there wasn't any info to firm this up...

was/is he an idealist presented by himself and his enablers ? again possible, but it's too convenient a position to be taken uncritically...i want to believe he is, but would be less than honest to conflate a wish with the verified fact...

was/is he a traitor to his country as it would be interpreted by any country ? here's i'm likely to surprise you... yes, he is. he took an oath and he broke it. you didn't, patrick didn't, busted didn't...

here's where i draw my line b/c i owe allegiance to no one. the whole snowden phenomena is a positive thing. positive for america, b/c he exposed some practices most americans are in denial about. good for the world at large, b/c it represents another step towards redressing the current balance of power which has gone one-sided for too long...

i doubt he's a stooge, but one day, i hope, america will clear up that too...and erect a monument for him.
 
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