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Previously "70th session of the UN General Assembly", changed to "Syrian war continues..."

Few titbits (from memory, not exact quotes):

- Obama (USA): "US is incapable of solving world's problems single-handedly" -- the rest was blabber about democracy, human rights, girls going to school and color revolutions, overall speech was long and full of truisms, far above the time limit.

- Xi (PRC): "Lesson of 2008 is that progress of the world couldn't be based upon laissez faire capitalism without consideration of moral grounds, should be supplemented with goverment regulations" -- I'd say it couldn't be based upon money-lenders' limitless rule as it's now, nevertheless the message was strong enough.

- Putin (RF): "(some words regarding Near East crisis) Do you realise what you have done?.. We suggest to create anti-terroristic coaliton under the sponsorship of the UN... just like anti-Hitler coalition it could bring closer very different forces... Muslim countries of the region, as the most affected by the threat, should be the core of said coalition... we suggest to discuss coordination of all forces who fight IS at the nearst session of UNSC... we suggest integration of integrations (provides examples, EAU and Silk Way project, EAU and EU)... global climate changes (in before Paris conference, I guess) bla-blah-blah we cut our emissions bla-blah-blah (now I thought he would go to the greeny rhetorics everyone has mentioned before, though failed to provide how much the industry has declined since those "cuts", lol)... we offer a more broad look at the problem... emission quoats are not a solution (phew)... we suggest to create UN council that will be dealing with the depletion of natural resources" -- overall not bad, but not nearly enough about economy and world crisis, yet the speech compares favourably to the others, which were a lot of words about nothing most of the time, due to few specific suggestions. Besides it the first time the problem of depletion of natural resources have been mentioned at this level. This's good, 'cos most of the time propaganda ignores this topic or stays deeply in denial, while it's one of the core problems that helps to understand world crisis as it is.

- Nazarbaev (Kazakhstan): "To solve world crisis we need to start with getting in order reserve currencies emission and circulation, at the moment they do not meet requirements of lawfulness, democracy, competitiveness, efficiency and international control" -- pretty bold, now the same words but from Putin.



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well you forgot the flipflopping about assad of david the pigfucker cameron on a interview on the side of this epic shitshow.



And in continuation of the story around Syria, one of the key topics of the 70th UN GA session:

- Putin has filed an official request to Federation Council: "...in accordance with article 102, part d of the Constituion... requesting permission to use Armed Forces of Russian Federation abroad as per generally accepted principles and rules of the international law".
- Permission granted.
- Bashar al-Assad has requested military help from Russian Federation.

That was fast, I guess all decisions has been made far in advance.

UPD: "Russian officials have demanded that American warplanes exit Syrian airspae immediately" -- according to Fox News quoting some anonymous American military official (anonymous sources in Fox News lingo = we just made this hot piece of our s**t news just to troll you).



First air strike (?):

 

 

https://youtu.be/oqJPVlDdLek



mai said:

First air strike (?):

 

 

https://youtu.be/oqJPVlDdLek

putin 1:0 god



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This's more like it, since this comes from MoD (the one above, have no idea legit or not):

Russian Aerospace Forces' air strikes against ISIS targets in Syria. 8 targets hit, terrorist HQ & coordination center completely destroyed.

As a bonus, an article from ZH.



This is fucked... IS is actually starting to pose a legitimate threat, and all the current administration wants to is pretend it's not happening, while fueling race wars stateside. How the hell did a man like Putin end up being the good guy in all of this?



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DialgaMarine said:
This is fucked... IS is actually starting to pose a legitimate threat, and all the current administration wants to is pretend it's not happening, while fueling race wars stateside. How the hell did a man like Putin end up being the good guy in all of this?

But but but... ISIS / ISIL is just the "JV squad", dontcha know???



On 2/24/13, MB1025 said:
You know I was always wondering why no one ever used the dollar sign for $ony, but then I realized they have no money so it would be pointless.

It is clear now that if there is to be stability and security in Syria once again then the Syrian government should be assisted in beating back ISIS and Al Nusra Front and the rest of jihadis supported by Saudi Arabia, Qatar and Turkey. It is also clear now that US and NATO policy of dividing jihadis into "good" and "bad" ones has failed once again. Russia does have that discrimination doctrine, it will bomb all of them.

The Syrian government has been throughout saying that all the rebels are jihadi terrorists, which is actually true as the "free syrian army" and "moderate" rebels are just a sham. Apparently the US govt has spent 500 million $ in training 4-5 "moderate rebels". The rest have been killed by al qaeda, defected or joined terrorists, or have provided NATO weapons to the terrorists. Moreover ISIS has grown even more powerful since the NATO air strikes have started.

Syria and Lebanon are the only 2 states in the region where cultural and religious diversity is encouraged and only a secular government like the one in Syria can preserve this. The West by providing tacit support to the rebels is actually supporting a cultural holocaust,