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Out of Syria, is That Really a Problem ?
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Posted by mhaze, Saturday, 29 December 2018 5:19:10 PM
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"[I]ncreasing world wide opinions" was certain about khashoggi, but new data shows that he was not at all what 'increasing world wide opinion' thought he was."
Khashoggi wasn't really a journalist. He was involved in helping facilitate every war in the M/E (including Bin Laden), look who his father was. I think there was some kind of battle between Mossad and CIA for influence over Saudi Arabia / MBS. Israel and Saudi Arabia are best buddies now (just quietly); - Wouldn't want the Muslims to figure that one out - That's why Saudi Arabia will send troops to Manbij; Because Israel doesn't want Assad to regain lost territory. Posted by Armchair Critic, Sunday, 30 December 2018 3:21:23 AM
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Gentlemen we are after all talking about the leader of the free world
Or are we Can any country trust him, his country, news about Turkish military moving towards the boarder are a concern Following the majority? well yes sure guilty as charged, it is called democracy Would we be better letting minority rule This year Donald Trump falls,for years after America must try to repair the damage Trump, forgive me for my frankness, may from the start have been more interested in his wealth than his country's welfare Sit back, watch, remember as the roof caves in, you blindly ignored the real Donald Trump Posted by Belly, Sunday, 30 December 2018 4:45:24 AM
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Belly,
You're grossly unfair in placing Trump into the same category as Whitlam & Rudd. Posted by individual, Sunday, 30 December 2018 6:42:52 AM
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https://www.smh.com.au/world/north-america/under-pressure-trump-more-vulnerable-than-ever-20181227-p50oge.html
Well still not got the olo way of links help? But in the very different things we each read opinions are very different, think this deserves a read Posted by Belly, Sunday, 30 December 2018 7:54:21 AM
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Belly,
1. Take the 's' out of 'https://' like so... http://www.smh.com.au/world/north-america/under-pressure-trump-more-vulnerable-than-ever-20181227-p50oge.html 2. Don't link to an article by Anne Summers. Its like linking to an article by Louis Farrakhan when discussing the merits of Islam. 3. "Following the majority? well yes sure guilty as charged, it is called democracy". Well blindly acceding to the 'majority' view its not democracy, its closer to fascism. And as I noted earlier you don't know what the majority says - you just hope that your in it. Posted by mhaze, Sunday, 30 December 2018 9:04:21 AM
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Belly,
I'm aware that its terribly terribly important to you that you are on the side of the majority or what you think is the majority. I put that down to your subconscious understanding that you opinion is not really based on fact and you therefore draw comfort that others agree with your unresearched understanding.
Quite how you've come to the conclusion as to what is " increasing world wide opinions" is left unsaid and that's probably for the best given your other attempts to justify your screwy notions.
That said, I don't particularly care what " increasing world wide opinions" is. I'm merely interested in the facts and the conclusions I draw from those facts based on my knowledge of history and human nature. " [I]ncreasing world wide opinions" was certain about khashoggi, but new data shows that he was not at all what " increasing world wide opinion" thought he was. Those who were sucked in by the original khashoggi outrage are now shown to be mere useful idiots doing the work of the Qatari and Turkish governments.
I assume that you think you know what " increasing world wide opinion" is because you don't read views that might challenge your prejudices. So showing you alternate views is utterly futile. Still, you should read something like this ( http://www.jns.org/opinion/who-are-the-real-isolationists-in-america/) to get an inkling of how much you misunderstand.
As to this being Trump's last year, I'll remind you of that this time next year.