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Originally posted by Mart0
reply to post by Daedal
Not trying to be a harbinger of doom, but this intervention and incursion of power only appears to be awakening the whole continent, which also has a lot of military might and power.
As a man thinketh so is he...
I hope for the sake of humanity that this will not end in Nuclear war,because if it does,let's see if we saved ourselves, or were saved by what we hold dear in our hearts,and that is Love.....
Originally posted by Mart0
reply to post by Daedal
Oh I get it, You have no idea what you're talking about.
Carry on.
Originally posted by Mart0
reply to post by Daedal
What? What did that reply have to do with anything I just posted? When did I say the Arab Spring wouldn't last?
There's enough weapons to destabilize the entire area? The entire area is already destabilized. It's not going to start World War 3.
At the head is diplomatic combat aiming at making fall Bachar el-Assad, France at the dawn of an military operation in Syria? First country to have qualified the Syrian National council (CNS) of “legitimate interlocutor”, Paris would have decided to take part in a limited “intervention” of NATO in Syria. It is in any case what affirms the connected Duck, according to which “Turkey could be the base camp of a limited intervention, careful and humanitarian of NATO, without offensive action”.
Target Syria - the strategic prize that outstrips Libya. The stage is set. The stakes couldn't be higher. Libya 2.0 equals Syria? It's more like Libya 2.0 remix. With the same R2P (''responsibility to protect'') rationale - starring civilians bombed into ''democracy''. But with no UN Security Council resolution (Russia and China will veto it). Instead, Turkey shines, fanning the flames of civil war.
US Secretary of State Hillary ''we came, we saw, he died'' Clinton set the scene on Indonesian TV a few weeks ago, when she prophesied there would be ''a civil war'' in Syria, with a well financed and ''well-armed opposition'' crammed with army deserters.