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An act of betrayal and infamy : Comments

By Alon Ben-Meir, published 14/10/2019

This time Republicans finally raised their voices and condemned the precipitous withdrawal from Syria. They understood how dire the regional consequences will be.

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Peter King,
Crime and unemployment are going to be a lot worse when you let in enough people
who have a level of IQ that lowers the overall IQ of a society, down from previous levels.
There is a detriment to the progress and behaviour of the society, overall.

Shouldn’t that be a consideration if immigration is to improve and enhance a society not
take the society backwards.

It’s not our fault if the silly fools commit incest because Muslim law does not protect women.
Posted by CHERFUL, Tuesday, 22 October 2019 7:57:35 PM
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To ArmChair Critic

Ugh. If the military support is for only the oil and the gold, then yeah, send the troops home. Keeping a small force there just means that those who is there is at a greater risk. It's not a compromise outside of greater amounts of death for the troops still there. Either keep more troops there to help stabilize the area while fueling the greed of the government. Or take them all back. There's no reason for the American people to sacrifice their troops to stabilize the oil market, or to do any other covert manuvers.

I doubt that any other nations has leaders that are any better, just more or less what they are able to accomplish for their countries or just themselves. Doesn't make it any easier to swallow if there's merit behind it.

That's the key issue. If the information you gave links to hold merit. Worth listening to and keeping in mind nonetheless. Makes you think it's not the president that's pulling the strings if this has been going on through multiple US presidents. Dark days to trust politicians of any kind.
Posted by Not_Now.Soon, Wednesday, 23 October 2019 4:43:58 AM
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Hey Not_Now.Soon

"That's the key issue. If the information you gave links to hold merit. Worth listening to and keeping in mind nonetheless. Makes you think it's not the president that's pulling the strings if this has been going on through multiple US presidents. Dark days to trust politicians of any kind."

It's all pretty complicated and confusing but also enlightening to understand what all this stuff going on is really all about.
Posted by Armchair Critic, Thursday, 24 October 2019 2:40:27 AM
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To Armchair Critic.

I'll keep some of it in mind, but I also think there are crackpot conspiricy theories out there that just try to justify being against one group or another. Without knowing what's legitimate and what isn't that's all a person can do is to listen and keep it in the back of their mind, to wait and see if other things they witness confirm or discredit what they've heard.

If what you've said holds merit though, then this is a bigger issue then who's in the presidental office. Perhaps there is a person or a governmental orginization that lasts longer then 8 years (a president's maximum term of office) that is an issue for several issues that the US does. Or perhaps over the years all the US gets is crap president's that are willing to continue destabilizing efforts in the world for their own profit. (Both options are just as likely, unfortunately).
Posted by Not_Now.Soon, Thursday, 24 October 2019 4:02:27 AM
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Most do not understand that the ME oil is not a problem for the US.
They are self sufficient for light oil but do import some heavy oils.
Of course allies of the US like Australia and Europe are in need of
of ME oils. It would cause absolute chaos around the world if the oil
from the Persian Gulf was shut off.
The US, Iran or Saudi Arabia are not in control of the Strait of Hormuz.
All it takes is one email to Llyods of London and we are all in it up to our necks.
Posted by Bazz, Thursday, 24 October 2019 2:36:55 PM
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