RE: Some facts you need to know about ISIS
December 16, 2015 at 6:34 am
(This post was last modified: December 16, 2015 at 6:37 am by ReptilianPeon.)
(December 16, 2015 at 1:24 am)AtlasS33 Wrote: I wouldn't bet a lot on Iraq; Saddam had many political enemies, and they are as bad as the Sauds; they will obey who pays them more after all.
About Russia, it doesn't want to help in transition, rather keeping an important ally : Assad. After all, Iran failed in keeping Assad standing against the heavy attacks of America. Russia aided Assad knowing exactly the man he was : a psychopath just like his father. And he was doing the Israel and America a favor after all : wasn't he protecting the Joolan for so long ? Even in the civil war, he kept a part of the resistance away from Israel.
Ah, about Turkey it did become close with the Sauds after all. A disgusting alliance, but that's how it is : a person like me gets to choose between two disgusting alliances : the Shia alliance under Russia, and the Sunni alliance under the U.S.
Thankfully I don't belong to any of the cults. and I hope they don't force me to one with the barrel of a rifle.
Erdogan wrote his own death sentence when he got into this mess. I always thought that he indeed supported terrorist since his borders were open from the point that new DAESH requites used to flow from.
You may not be aware of this, but the so-called 'moderate opposition' has been providing the "Russian Air Force with coordinates to target al-Saud's henchmen (my new term for DAESH)" and the Russian Air Force are, apparently, in "constant contact" with those fighting terrorism (not just the Syrian government). Perhaps surprisingly, Russia is actually working with some of the people opposing Bashir al-Assad.
I think it's shameful that there are people who want to be in the White House who would refuse to engage with Vladimir Putin. Mr. Putin is much smarter than people give him credit for. If they were serious about fighting terrorism they would 'cut of the head of the snake', and I hope Saudi goes into debt fighting all these wars. Nobody seems to care when al-Saud bombs hospitals in the Yemen.
Today we find out that Turkey has been giving Sarin to al-Saud's henchmen. For exposing Turkish support of Fascism you get called a traitor, even if you are a member of the Turkish parliament. In another unfortunate turn of events, al-Saud, will sue anyone who dares to compare his kingdom to anybody fighting in Syria.
The new Saudi coalition to fight terrorism is a joke, if ever I saw one. Since when have gulf countries cared about fighting terrorism? It doesn't affect then because they are Fascist police states and they also keep blocking the United Nations from defining terrorism so that it exclude the people they support.