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15/5/2016 16:04 | Turkey and Saudi Arabia are itching to get involved on behalf of ISIS and Al Qeada. Personally I think the two might have been behind some of the hospital bombings in the Aleppo region and elsewhere. They are trying to pin these atrocities on the Syrian Government as per their previous MO. Russia will most likely have a say if they do anything. What will the US do? Well, likely they will step back as open support for Al Qeada and ISIS will not go down well in some quarters of the US who still remember 9/11. Looks like a bit of a stand off. Each side pushing, threatening to see how far they can go. In historical terms this is a bit like Europe in the 1930s. Saudi Arabia and Turkey need to be taught a serious lesson before they cause the next world war - with us ending up on the wrong side - given Cameron's diabolical record to date. | loverat | |
15/5/2016 15:37 | We'll see. I think if Turkey try to invade it will end up very badly for them. | loverat | |
15/5/2016 15:12 | Turkey, ha, the war in north syria would be over by now if they let the US support the SDF and take Manbij. | yf23_1 | |
14/5/2016 22:09 | If anyones interested I found a site that keeps tabs on the war with ISIS. ----www.daeshdaily.c If anyone else has any other good news sites please post. I've found a few good twitter sites about Syria. | yf23_1 | |
13/5/2016 05:00 | You would have to wonder why he would say that it it were not true. I'm surprised more people have not come out of the woodwork revealing the links between Saudi Royalty and Turkish oil smugglers from Erdogan's clan to ISIS. | loverat | |
06/5/2016 06:42 | I'm always looking at patterns to what's happening. Anyone else wondering why there have been so many 'air strikes' on hospitals over the last two weeks - yesterday a refugee camp. I recall this was a feature of the Balkan conflict in the 1990s - especially in Bosnia. Why would the Syrian Air Force or Russians deliberate target civilians in vulnerable areas? Are they stupid or just don't care who they bomb? Doesn't make sense does it? I'd be interested to see the proof. In the meantime, some questions by one or two observers on sites about what the Turkish and Saudi Arabis Air forces based in the area have been up to recently. Saudi Air Force deployed in Turkey just prior to when these attacks started a few months ago. Some say they have the missile systems capable of firing precision missiles from the Turkish border region. | loverat | |
02/5/2016 23:57 | Interesting YouTube video 770,158 hits. Syrian Girl Blows The Lid Off The Refugee Crisis. | au24 | |
17/4/2016 12:40 | Video Donald Trump: Refugees could be the 'ultimate Trojan horse' | johnwise | |
17/4/2016 12:10 | Europe: Suicide by Jihad The March 22 jihadist attacks in Brussels were predictable. | johnwise |
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