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‘Most Heinous’ “We call on the U.S. to think carefully before making decisions that obviously go against the opinion of the international community,” Russian President Vladimir Putin told reporters today in Vladivostok, eastern Russia. “Rushing in such cases can lead to results completely contrary to expectations.”
“Rushing in such cases can lead to results completely contrary to expectations.”
Putin has no respect for Obama.
Only the sycophants, hyper-partisans, and assorted 'true believers'.Does anybody?
Ironically..."left wingers" (since you want to make this a 'wing thing-Im assuming you are left wing?) are advocating for a rush to war without proof, without UN support...why...you have become George Bush! Thats...hysterical!...aaahh...the right wing "patriots"...having another tender moment with dear leader ...Vlady Putin.
How sweet!:3oops:
...aaahh...the right wing "patriots"...having another tender moment with dear leader ...Vlady Putin.
How sweet!:3oops:
Well, you are not exactly rushing, are ya?Congress is discussing this in a week time.
Serious, or no? Syria and Russia are allies. Should we worry?
Obama Prepares for Syria Action With Intelligence Report - Bloomberg
Perhaps Putin is remembering the 9 year war in Afghanistan.
Perhaps he is concerned with his financial stock in Syria.
Serious, or no? Syria and Russia are allies. Should we worry?
Obama Prepares for Syria Action With Intelligence Report - Bloomberg
Hey, MMC. :2bow:
I'm curious what Obama would do if Congress says "no".I wish Congress says "no".
So I think now Obama's ego will come into play and he say whatever and then strike. So that he don't look like a deceiver. No matter what Congress says.
Wow, wait a minute, MMC. Don't you think that if Congress says "no" and Obama says "Screw you, I'm bombing Syria anyway", that would be the greatest embarrassment for Obama?
Serious, or no? Syria and Russia are allies. Should we worry?
Obama Prepares for Syria Action With Intelligence Report - Bloomberg
The Russians rely on oil and gas from Iran and Iran is supporting Syria so Russia is supporting its own interests. Furthermore, as long as the islamists are involved in Syria (or anywhere else in the ME) then they are less of a threat in the Caucasus. Russia's biggest fear is that if Syria becomes friendly to the west then so will Iraq which will then put a whole lot of pressure on Iran to fall in line. If that happens then Russia's primary oil and gas supply (which is its bargaining chip with western Europe) will be in jeopardy. With less bargaining power with the west China can then put pressure on them from the east and, strategically, they're screwed.
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