You don't understand Russian foreign policy.
At. All.
I do. I know that they didn't start this war.
And we know Al Qaeda was against UN aid and the ceasefire.
You don't understand Russian foreign policy.
At. All.
Proxies gonna proxyI do. I know that they didn't start this war.
And we know Al Qaeda was against UN aid and the ceasefire.

Because we're supposed to think in wildly prejudicial generalizations. Such as the supposed fact that every nation which isn't an ally, is run by extremely oppressive mad men that kill and destroy indiscriminately and without provocation. We're not supposed to question how they fight off waves of foreign backed militia and a coordinated foreign invasion though.Why would the Syrian Air Force attack the Syrian Red Crescent with which it has good relations and which also works in all government held areas? Why would the Syrian or Russian forces attack a convoy which earlier had passed through government held areas and checkpoints and was thereby not carrying contraband? I find no plausible reason or motive for such an attack. Nor has anyone else come forward with such.

Are we in here debating the validity of rhetoric? That's more than pointless.Hey there should be a No Fly Zone in yemen as well. Oh wait I forgot Saudi Arabia is our pal. "Freedom and Democracy," my ass.![]()
No what I'm pointing out is how hypocritical American foreign policy is. In one hand we want Assad to step down for his brutal crimes in Syria. However we look the other when Saudi Arabia bombs potato chips factories and school for the blind in Yemen. See it don't make sense. If you arever truly leader of the free world and for humanity you would condemn Saudi Arabia and cut all military aid from them. But no here we are again with America being hypocrites as usual. That is why those platitudes that our leaders preach fall on deaf ears. Malcolm X said it best "I have more respect for a man who let's me know where he stands even if he wrong. Than the one who comes like an angel but is nothing but a devil."Are we in here debating the validity of rhetoric? That's more than pointless.
No, this isn't why the administration wants him to step down. The US want him gone because it is in its strategic interests to have someone close to it in power in Syria for various reasons.No what I'm pointing out is how hypocritical American foreign policy is. In one hand we want Assad to step down for his brutal crimes in Syria. However we look the other when Saudi Arabia bombs potato chips factories and school for the blind in Yemen. See it don't make sense. If you arever truly leader of the free world and for humanity you would condemn Saudi Arabia and cut all military aid from them. But no here we are again with America being hypocrites as usual. That is why those platitudes that our leaders preach fall on deaf ears. Malcolm X said it best "I have more respect for a man who let's me know where he stands even if he wrong. Than the one who comes like an angel but is nothing but a devil."
No, this isn't why the administration wants him to step down. The US want him gone because it is in its strategic interests to have someone close to it in power in Syria for various reasons.
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