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  • Ben990

    maybe i dont get. i'm not that well informed on the sbject. But the Russians started to clean the mess in Syria and the international community is mad at them? Is that the case and if yes, why?

    Georges?

    • kekisleptwithsirenstonight
    • https://i.imgur.com/…isleptwithsirenstonight
    • the story starts here... http://en.wikipedia.…IRNlun6
    • Russia are Assads buddies. Assad is responsible for 95% of the deaths in Syria. He's a dictator. ISIS are horrific but not resposible for as many atrocities...Morning_star
    • ...as Assads regime. The Russians will keep Assads regime in power although the majority of the country don't want it.Morning_star
    • I guess, if assad left people like you would be praising the new islamic state of syria, like they did with kaddafi and saddam, don't you ever see the patternGeorgesIV
    • or rather see a bigger fail state, everytime the west try to oust a "dictator" against the will of the people living there, it end up in shit, but the bad guyGeorgesIV
    • du jour is gone, millions of citizen will die and no one sitting behind their computer will ever comments on how this shit happenedGeorgesIV
    • "Someone" armed rebels to overthrow Assad, much like Egypt and Libya. Assad was not overthrow...IRNlun6
    • ...and like the Ukraine, The Russians are protecting their military and economic interests.IRNlun6
    • Assad is an Alawite which are Shi'a, ruling over a predominantly Sunni population. Exactly the opposite of Iraq.IRNlun6
    • Russians just bombed sites...not occupied by ISIS, though they said that's what they were going to do...there's a problem brewingformed
    • ISIS was created in U.S. prisons in Irak...look it up...and probably given training orders by U.S. CIAreanimate
    • Syrian war is reincarnation of the 80s Afghan war with Russia supporting the regime and U.S. supporting Islamist rebelsreanimate
    • @formed, says who? isis spokesperson?GeorgesIV
    • Pretty much every news source. Here's CNN: http://www.cnn.com/2…formed
    • Rissia wants to control the port and build a pipeline. Yes you're I'll informed. They will also target the straights of harmuz (sic)Hayoth
    • the quick answer is that this could be the start of WW3 if things really hit the fan between Russia backing Assad, and the US supporting groups trying tomg33
    • overthrow Assad. Lots of things that could go wrong here.mg33
    • what an alarmist fantasy, russia is economically crippled and china would never in a million years pick sides on that one. untwist thine pantiesgilgamush
    • Yeah, I don't see the risk of ww3. Just a big shakeup of influence and power in the ME.IRNlun6

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