Responsibility of war crimes in Syria

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From European Parliamentary Research Service. Written by Patryk Pawlak



The EU has repeatedly stated that the regime bears the primary responsibility for the conflict and that it's actions fuel extremism and undermine any potential political transition. The EU has also regularly called for the regime to stop targeting civilians, halt air strikes, artillery attacks and put an immediate end to all violence.

In the Council Conclusions of 17 October 2016, adopted in response to a serious deterioration in the situation on the ground particularly in the city if Aleppo, the EU strongly condemned the disproportionate and deliberate targeting of civilians and humanitarian and healthcare personnel by the regime and it allies, and reiterated its firm belief that there can be no military solution to the conflict, but that a political solution must be sought. The EU also called for those responsible for war crimes in Syria to be brought to justice including by referring the situation in Syria to the International Criminal Court.

It has been become a fashionable idea to take part in the war in Syria. Since Trump is into pretending to be fashionable he wants to go there too, though for the recent years US has been nagging and nagging about a "political solution".

If those guilty of war crimes were prosecuted now we would immediately get rid of Kremlin, Assad and Khameini, and if we used a bit of prediction we might as well prosecute Trump for some very bad moral intentions against human rights.

So Russia has manuvered it that all those killing in Syria are part of the conflict, those who they don't like to promote are "killing the wrong people" and those who don't take part in it militarily don't matter.
 
You have the wrong people , its the Sunni Rebels

On 27 September 2008, a car bomb attack took place on the intersection leading up to the mosque, killing 17 people.[5][6]

On 14 June 2012, the town became the target of a suicide car bomb attack where around 14 people were heavily wounded.[7]

Since mid-summer 2012, the town has been under attack from armed militants in neighbouring Sunni towns. Many Shia and pro government families were driven out of their homes in southern Damascus and sought refuge in Sayyidah Zaynab. Constant shelling became more frequent in this predominantly Shia town, and rockets landing on random places in the town became common.

Main article: 2016 Sayyidah Zaynab bombings

On 31 January 2016, at least 60 people were killed in three bomb blasts in the Koa sodhda area, near the shrine.[8][9] At least another 110 people were also wounded in the blasts, caused car bombs.[10]

Sayyidah Zaynab Mosque - Wikipedia
 
From European Parliamentary Research Service. Written by Patryk Pawlak



The EU has repeatedly stated that the regime bears the primary responsibility for the conflict and that it's actions fuel extremism and undermine any potential political transition. The EU has also regularly called for the regime to stop targeting civilians, halt air strikes, artillery attacks and put an immediate end to all violence.

In the Council Conclusions of 17 October 2016, adopted in response to a serious deterioration in the situation on the ground particularly in the city if Aleppo, the EU strongly condemned the disproportionate and deliberate targeting of civilians and humanitarian and healthcare personnel by the regime and it allies, and reiterated its firm belief that there can be no military solution to the conflict, but that a political solution must be sought. The EU also called for those responsible for war crimes in Syria to be brought to justice including by referring the situation in Syria to the International Criminal Court.

It has been become a fashionable idea to take part in the war in Syria. Since Trump is into pretending to be fashionable he wants to go there too, though for the recent years US has been nagging and nagging about a "political solution".

If those guilty of war crimes were prosecuted now we would immediately get rid of Kremlin, Assad and Khameini, and if we used a bit of prediction we might as well prosecute Trump for some very bad moral intentions against human rights.

So Russia has manuvered it that all those killing in Syria are part of the conflict, those who they don't like to promote are "killing the wrong people" and those who don't take part in it militarily don't matter.

I would rather see Trump prosecuted for his intentions. Also smacked down for pussy grabbing.
 
You have the wrong people , its the Sunni Rebels

On 27 September 2008, a car bomb attack took place on the intersection leading up to the mosque, killing 17 people.[5][6]

On 14 June 2012, the town became the target of a suicide car bomb attack where around 14 people were heavily wounded.[7]

Since mid-summer 2012, the town has been under attack from armed militants in neighbouring Sunni towns. Many Shia and pro government families were driven out of their homes in southern Damascus and sought refuge in Sayyidah Zaynab. Constant shelling became more frequent in this predominantly Shia town, and rockets landing on random places in the town became common.

Main article: 2016 Sayyidah Zaynab bombings

On 31 January 2016, at least 60 people were killed in three bomb blasts in the Koa sodhda area, near the shrine.[8][9] At least another 110 people were also wounded in the blasts, caused car bombs.[10]

Sayyidah Zaynab Mosque - Wikipedia
This isn't about single terrorist attacks even by the same group, about which you'd have to say more than that they are Sunni. But official militaries on the name of freedom and peace bombing civilians, and other countries, instead of condemning them - or sometimes additionally to condemning them - joining into the reckless bombing.
 
You have the wrong people , its the Sunni Rebels

On 27 September 2008, a car bomb attack took place on the intersection leading up to the mosque, killing 17 people.[5][6]

On 14 June 2012, the town became the target of a suicide car bomb attack where around 14 people were heavily wounded.[7]

Since mid-summer 2012, the town has been under attack from armed militants in neighbouring Sunni towns. Many Shia and pro government families were driven out of their homes in southern Damascus and sought refuge in Sayyidah Zaynab. Constant shelling became more frequent in this predominantly Shia town, and rockets landing on random places in the town became common.

Main article: 2016 Sayyidah Zaynab bombings

On 31 January 2016, at least 60 people were killed in three bomb blasts in the Koa sodhda area, near the shrine.[8][9] At least another 110 people were also wounded in the blasts, caused car bombs.[10]

Sayyidah Zaynab Mosque - Wikipedia
This isn't about single terrorist attacks even by the same group, about which you'd have to say more than that they are Sunni. But official militaries on the name of freedom and peace bombing civilians, and other countries, instead of condemning them - or sometimes additionally to condemning them - joining into the reckless bombing.

our Penny is pro-assad and pro Iran no matter how many people they
murder. She even loves the Hezbollah gestapo--------that group is
"protecting" Yemen-------in a kind of Himmleraryan way
 
From European Parliamentary Research Service. Written by Patryk Pawlak



The EU has repeatedly stated that the regime bears the primary responsibility for the conflict and that its actions fuel extremism and undermine any potential political transition. The EU has also regularly called for the regime to stop targeting civilians, halt air strikes, artillery attacks and put an immediate end to all violence.

In the Council Conclusions of 17 October 2016, adopted in response to a serious deterioration in the situation on the ground particularly in the city if Aleppo, the EU strongly condemned the disproportionate and deliberate targeting of civilians and humanitarian and healthcare personnel by the regime and it allies, and reiterated its firm belief that there can be no military solution to the conflict, but that a political solution must be sought. The EU also called for those responsible for war crimes in Syria to be brought to justice including by referring the situation in Syria to the International Criminal Court.

It has been become a fashionable idea to take part in the war in Syria. Since Trump is into pretending to be fashionable he wants to go there too, though for the recent years US has been nagging and nagging about a "political solution".

If those guilty of war crimes were prosecuted now we would immediately get rid of Kremlin, Assad and Khameini, and if we used a bit of prediction we might as well prosecute Trump for some very bad moral intentions against human rights.

So Russia has maneuvered it that all those killing in Syria are part of the conflict, those who they don't like to promote are "killing the wrong people" and those who don't take part in it militarily don't matter.
The Yellow Yell, and Hollow Fools Follow

Cowardice is the only war crime. The refugees should be prosecuted.
 
You have the wrong people , its the Sunni Rebels

On 27 September 2008, a car bomb attack took place on the intersection leading up to the mosque, killing 17 people.[5][6]

On 14 June 2012, the town became the target of a suicide car bomb attack where around 14 people were heavily wounded.[7]

Since mid-summer 2012, the town has been under attack from armed militants in neighbouring Sunni towns. Many Shia and pro government families were driven out of their homes in southern Damascus and sought refuge in Sayyidah Zaynab. Constant shelling became more frequent in this predominantly Shia town, and rockets landing on random places in the town became common.

Main article: 2016 Sayyidah Zaynab bombings

On 31 January 2016, at least 60 people were killed in three bomb blasts in the Koa sodhda area, near the shrine.[8][9] At least another 110 people were also wounded in the blasts, caused car bombs.[10]

Sayyidah Zaynab Mosque - Wikipedia
This isn't about single terrorist attacks even by the same group, about which you'd have to say more than that they are Sunni. But official militaries on the name of freedom and peace bombing civilians, and other countries, instead of condemning them - or sometimes additionally to condemning them - joining into the reckless bombing.

our Penny is pro-assad and pro Iran no matter how many people they
murder. She even loves the Hezbollah gestapo--------that group is
"protecting" Yemen-------in a kind of Himmleraryan way

You are a Jew so Jews hate Assad and Iran, the real terrorist are Sunni. Saudi Arabia and Israel hate Assad and Iran.
 
You have the wrong people , its the Sunni Rebels

On 27 September 2008, a car bomb attack took place on the intersection leading up to the mosque, killing 17 people.[5][6]

On 14 June 2012, the town became the target of a suicide car bomb attack where around 14 people were heavily wounded.[7]

Since mid-summer 2012, the town has been under attack from armed militants in neighbouring Sunni towns. Many Shia and pro government families were driven out of their homes in southern Damascus and sought refuge in Sayyidah Zaynab. Constant shelling became more frequent in this predominantly Shia town, and rockets landing on random places in the town became common.

Main article: 2016 Sayyidah Zaynab bombings

On 31 January 2016, at least 60 people were killed in three bomb blasts in the Koa sodhda area, near the shrine.[8][9] At least another 110 people were also wounded in the blasts, caused car bombs.[10]

Sayyidah Zaynab Mosque - Wikipedia
This isn't about single terrorist attacks even by the same group, about which you'd have to say more than that they are Sunni. But official militaries on the name of freedom and peace bombing civilians, and other countries, instead of condemning them - or sometimes additionally to condemning them - joining into the reckless bombing.

Not a single terrorist act.
 
From European Parliamentary Research Service. Written by Patryk Pawlak



The EU has repeatedly stated that the regime bears the primary responsibility for the conflict and that its actions fuel extremism and undermine any potential political transition. The EU has also regularly called for the regime to stop targeting civilians, halt air strikes, artillery attacks and put an immediate end to all violence.

In the Council Conclusions of 17 October 2016, adopted in response to a serious deterioration in the situation on the ground particularly in the city if Aleppo, the EU strongly condemned the disproportionate and deliberate targeting of civilians and humanitarian and healthcare personnel by the regime and it allies, and reiterated its firm belief that there can be no military solution to the conflict, but that a political solution must be sought. The EU also called for those responsible for war crimes in Syria to be brought to justice including by referring the situation in Syria to the International Criminal Court.

It has been become a fashionable idea to take part in the war in Syria. Since Trump is into pretending to be fashionable he wants to go there too, though for the recent years US has been nagging and nagging about a "political solution".

If those guilty of war crimes were prosecuted now we would immediately get rid of Kremlin, Assad and Khameini, and if we used a bit of prediction we might as well prosecute Trump for some very bad moral intentions against human rights.

So Russia has maneuvered it that all those killing in Syria are part of the conflict, those who they don't like to promote are "killing the wrong people" and those who don't take part in it militarily don't matter.
The Yellow Yell, and Hollow Fools Follow

Cowardice is the only war crime. The refugees should be prosecuted.
Maybe write to UN your enlightened knowledge. Then they might consider taking off the list of torture, hostage taking, child soldiers and rapes etc and replace them with cowardice. Then will prosecute all cowards. Except who will prosecute them when everyone put into a bad situation enough is a coward. Even the guy who runs at the guns with a sharp stick and a yell is doing it out of cowardice.
 
From European Parliamentary Research Service. Written by Patryk Pawlak



The EU has repeatedly stated that the regime bears the primary responsibility for the conflict and that its actions fuel extremism and undermine any potential political transition. The EU has also regularly called for the regime to stop targeting civilians, halt air strikes, artillery attacks and put an immediate end to all violence.

In the Council Conclusions of 17 October 2016, adopted in response to a serious deterioration in the situation on the ground particularly in the city if Aleppo, the EU strongly condemned the disproportionate and deliberate targeting of civilians and humanitarian and healthcare personnel by the regime and it allies, and reiterated its firm belief that there can be no military solution to the conflict, but that a political solution must be sought. The EU also called for those responsible for war crimes in Syria to be brought to justice including by referring the situation in Syria to the International Criminal Court.

It has been become a fashionable idea to take part in the war in Syria. Since Trump is into pretending to be fashionable he wants to go there too, though for the recent years US has been nagging and nagging about a "political solution".

If those guilty of war crimes were prosecuted now we would immediately get rid of Kremlin, Assad and Khameini, and if we used a bit of prediction we might as well prosecute Trump for some very bad moral intentions against human rights.

So Russia has maneuvered it that all those killing in Syria are part of the conflict, those who they don't like to promote are "killing the wrong people" and those who don't take part in it militarily don't matter.
The Yellow Yell, and Hollow Fools Follow

Cowardice is the only war crime. The refugees should be prosecuted.
Maybe write to UN your enlightened knowledge. Then they might consider taking off the list of torture, hostage taking, child soldiers and rapes etc and replace them with cowardice. Then will prosecute all cowards. Except who will prosecute them when everyone put into a bad situation enough is a coward. Even the guy who runs at the guns with a sharp stick and a yell is doing it out of cowardice.

Its a nightmare what is happening there, and Assad and his Syrian Army should be allowed to take care of it, and Russia was invited, we weren't except by Israel and SA. We have destroyed another country, then we have the nerve not to take refugees.
 
You have the wrong people , its the Sunni Rebels

On 27 September 2008, a car bomb attack took place on the intersection leading up to the mosque, killing 17 people.[5][6]

On 14 June 2012, the town became the target of a suicide car bomb attack where around 14 people were heavily wounded.[7]

Since mid-summer 2012, the town has been under attack from armed militants in neighbouring Sunni towns. Many Shia and pro government families were driven out of their homes in southern Damascus and sought refuge in Sayyidah Zaynab. Constant shelling became more frequent in this predominantly Shia town, and rockets landing on random places in the town became common.

Main article: 2016 Sayyidah Zaynab bombings

On 31 January 2016, at least 60 people were killed in three bomb blasts in the Koa sodhda area, near the shrine.[8][9] At least another 110 people were also wounded in the blasts, caused car bombs.[10]

Sayyidah Zaynab Mosque - Wikipedia
This isn't about single terrorist attacks even by the same group, about which you'd have to say more than that they are Sunni. But official militaries on the name of freedom and peace bombing civilians, and other countries, instead of condemning them - or sometimes additionally to condemning them - joining into the reckless bombing.
Stand Your Ground. Deserters Get a Dirt Nap

There are no non-combatants in a combat zone. Anyone who surrenders to the enemy becomes the enemy. That goes even without the fact that most human shields are actually on the enemy's side to begin with.
 
From European Parliamentary Research Service. Written by Patryk Pawlak



The EU has repeatedly stated that the regime bears the primary responsibility for the conflict and that its actions fuel extremism and undermine any potential political transition. The EU has also regularly called for the regime to stop targeting civilians, halt air strikes, artillery attacks and put an immediate end to all violence.

In the Council Conclusions of 17 October 2016, adopted in response to a serious deterioration in the situation on the ground particularly in the city if Aleppo, the EU strongly condemned the disproportionate and deliberate targeting of civilians and humanitarian and healthcare personnel by the regime and it allies, and reiterated its firm belief that there can be no military solution to the conflict, but that a political solution must be sought. The EU also called for those responsible for war crimes in Syria to be brought to justice including by referring the situation in Syria to the International Criminal Court.

It has been become a fashionable idea to take part in the war in Syria. Since Trump is into pretending to be fashionable he wants to go there too, though for the recent years US has been nagging and nagging about a "political solution".

If those guilty of war crimes were prosecuted now we would immediately get rid of Kremlin, Assad and Khameini, and if we used a bit of prediction we might as well prosecute Trump for some very bad moral intentions against human rights.

So Russia has maneuvered it that all those killing in Syria are part of the conflict, those who they don't like to promote are "killing the wrong people" and those who don't take part in it militarily don't matter.
The Yellow Yell, and Hollow Fools Follow

Cowardice is the only war crime. The refugees should be prosecuted.
Maybe write to UN your enlightened knowledge. Then they might consider taking off the list of torture, hostage taking, child soldiers and rapes etc and replace them with cowardice. Then will prosecute all cowards. Except who will prosecute them when everyone put into a bad situation enough is a coward. Even the guy who runs at the guns with a sharp stick and a yell is doing it out of cowardice.
War Is Good Business. Investors Should Invest Their Sons, Not Ours.

The air-conditioned ethics of the Geneva Convention were written by pacifist cowards and Chickenhawk snobs. The owners of our cannon-fodder factories had no right to sign that PC document in our name, especially since their soft and sheltered sons never have to go into combat.
 
From European Parliamentary Research Service. Written by Patryk Pawlak



The EU has repeatedly stated that the regime bears the primary responsibility for the conflict and that its actions fuel extremism and undermine any potential political transition. The EU has also regularly called for the regime to stop targeting civilians, halt air strikes, artillery attacks and put an immediate end to all violence.

In the Council Conclusions of 17 October 2016, adopted in response to a serious deterioration in the situation on the ground particularly in the city if Aleppo, the EU strongly condemned the disproportionate and deliberate targeting of civilians and humanitarian and healthcare personnel by the regime and it allies, and reiterated its firm belief that there can be no military solution to the conflict, but that a political solution must be sought. The EU also called for those responsible for war crimes in Syria to be brought to justice including by referring the situation in Syria to the International Criminal Court.

It has been become a fashionable idea to take part in the war in Syria. Since Trump is into pretending to be fashionable he wants to go there too, though for the recent years US has been nagging and nagging about a "political solution".

If those guilty of war crimes were prosecuted now we would immediately get rid of Kremlin, Assad and Khameini, and if we used a bit of prediction we might as well prosecute Trump for some very bad moral intentions against human rights.

So Russia has maneuvered it that all those killing in Syria are part of the conflict, those who they don't like to promote are "killing the wrong people" and those who don't take part in it militarily don't matter.
The Yellow Yell, and Hollow Fools Follow

Cowardice is the only war crime. The refugees should be prosecuted.
Maybe write to UN your enlightened knowledge. Then they might consider taking off the list of torture, hostage taking, child soldiers and rapes etc and replace them with cowardice. Then will prosecute all cowards. Except who will prosecute them when everyone put into a bad situation enough is a coward. Even the guy who runs at the guns with a sharp stick and a yell is doing it out of cowardice.

Its a nightmare what is happening there, and Assad and his Syrian Army should be allowed to take care of it, and Russia was invited, we weren't except by Israel and SA. We have destroyed another country, then we have the nerve not to take refugees.
I don't know if you read the quote on the first post, but that's also my line.

Assad > dead people < Russia

Guilty < them who makes the dead people.
 
You have the wrong people , its the Sunni Rebels

On 27 September 2008, a car bomb attack took place on the intersection leading up to the mosque, killing 17 people.[5][6]

On 14 June 2012, the town became the target of a suicide car bomb attack where around 14 people were heavily wounded.[7]

Since mid-summer 2012, the town has been under attack from armed militants in neighbouring Sunni towns. Many Shia and pro government families were driven out of their homes in southern Damascus and sought refuge in Sayyidah Zaynab. Constant shelling became more frequent in this predominantly Shia town, and rockets landing on random places in the town became common.

Main article: 2016 Sayyidah Zaynab bombings

On 31 January 2016, at least 60 people were killed in three bomb blasts in the Koa sodhda area, near the shrine.[8][9] At least another 110 people were also wounded in the blasts, caused car bombs.[10]

Sayyidah Zaynab Mosque - Wikipedia
This isn't about single terrorist attacks even by the same group, about which you'd have to say more than that they are Sunni. But official militaries on the name of freedom and peace bombing civilians, and other countries, instead of condemning them - or sometimes additionally to condemning them - joining into the reckless bombing.

our Penny is pro-assad and pro Iran no matter how many people they
murder. She even loves the Hezbollah gestapo--------that group is
"protecting" Yemen-------in a kind of Himmleraryan way

You are a Jew so Jews hate Assad and Iran, the real terrorist are Sunni. Saudi Arabia and Israel hate Assad and Iran.

have you ever met a Sunni, penny dear?-----or----for that matter---a Shiite?
I have-----close friends. How about a TURK? For information about
Sunnis and Shiites and Turks and Egyptians and who "likes" whom-------
talk to DA PEOPLE who ARE THEM. One of the first things I noticed
about Iranians and "others" when I first ran into them in significant numbers was
IRANIANS ALL BUT VOMIT when they see an arab or even see anything
"Arabian" or hear "arab music" or face Arabic cuisine. My uneducated
impression regarding cuisine-----is that Iranian cuisine is similar to Turkish
cuisine ( I am no expert-----just some exposure)
Fellow cyber-buddies------Penny knows all about da jooos----but claims she
never met one.
 
From European Parliamentary Research Service. Written by Patryk Pawlak



The EU has repeatedly stated that the regime bears the primary responsibility for the conflict and that it's actions fuel extremism and undermine any potential political transition. The EU has also regularly called for the regime to stop targeting civilians, halt air strikes, artillery attacks and put an immediate end to all violence.

In the Council Conclusions of 17 October 2016, adopted in response to a serious deterioration in the situation on the ground particularly in the city if Aleppo, the EU strongly condemned the disproportionate and deliberate targeting of civilians and humanitarian and healthcare personnel by the regime and it allies, and reiterated its firm belief that there can be no military solution to the conflict, but that a political solution must be sought. The EU also called for those responsible for war crimes in Syria to be brought to justice including by referring the situation in Syria to the International Criminal Court.

It has been become a fashionable idea to take part in the war in Syria. Since Trump is into pretending to be fashionable he wants to go there too, though for the recent years US has been nagging and nagging about a "political solution".

If those guilty of war crimes were prosecuted now we would immediately get rid of Kremlin, Assad and Khameini, and if we used a bit of prediction we might as well prosecute Trump for some very bad moral intentions against human rights.

So Russia has manuvered it that all those killing in Syria are part of the conflict, those who they don't like to promote are "killing the wrong people" and those who don't take part in it militarily don't matter.

:mm: Looks to me like you drank the AP Kool-Aid. The AP is lying.

"He used chemical weapons on his people"

How many times has that trick been pulled just before some hare-brained "regime-change" plot?

Saddam Hussein
Ghaddafi
Assad

No, the problem is the rebels and the US (under Obama) funding and arming
the rebels.

The Turks aren't helping either. Assad and Russia are establishing safe zones for the people.

Syrians support Assad.

Most Syrians back President Assad – but you'd never know from western media | Jonathan Steele

Syrian election shows depth of popular support for Assad, even among Sunni majority

It's not the Syrian army beheading Christian children, in fact they're losing life and limb to save them.

It's the rebels taking over towns and committing mass murder.
 
From European Parliamentary Research Service. Written by Patryk Pawlak



The EU has repeatedly stated that the regime bears the primary responsibility for the conflict and that its actions fuel extremism and undermine any potential political transition. The EU has also regularly called for the regime to stop targeting civilians, halt air strikes, artillery attacks and put an immediate end to all violence.

In the Council Conclusions of 17 October 2016, adopted in response to a serious deterioration in the situation on the ground particularly in the city if Aleppo, the EU strongly condemned the disproportionate and deliberate targeting of civilians and humanitarian and healthcare personnel by the regime and it allies, and reiterated its firm belief that there can be no military solution to the conflict, but that a political solution must be sought. The EU also called for those responsible for war crimes in Syria to be brought to justice including by referring the situation in Syria to the International Criminal Court.

It has been become a fashionable idea to take part in the war in Syria. Since Trump is into pretending to be fashionable he wants to go there too, though for the recent years US has been nagging and nagging about a "political solution".

If those guilty of war crimes were prosecuted now we would immediately get rid of Kremlin, Assad and Khameini, and if we used a bit of prediction we might as well prosecute Trump for some very bad moral intentions against human rights.

So Russia has maneuvered it that all those killing in Syria are part of the conflict, those who they don't like to promote are "killing the wrong people" and those who don't take part in it militarily don't matter.
The Yellow Yell, and Hollow Fools Follow

Cowardice is the only war crime. The refugees should be prosecuted.
Maybe write to UN your enlightened knowledge. Then they might consider taking off the list of torture, hostage taking, child soldiers and rapes etc and replace them with cowardice. Then will prosecute all cowards. Except who will prosecute them when everyone put into a bad situation enough is a coward. Even the guy who runs at the guns with a sharp stick and a yell is doing it out of cowardice.

Its a nightmare what is happening there, and Assad and his Syrian Army should be allowed to take care of it, and Russia was invited, we weren't except by Israel and SA. We have destroyed another country, then we have the nerve not to take refugees.

who is "we" I have served in the US military, as has my son and my father.
(that's US MILITARY) at no point has the USA attacked Syria. Nor has
Saudi Arabia. Syria and Israel have been in a state of war which Syria has refused to repudiate since 1967, when Syria attacked Israel-----interestingly enough---with the ENDORSEMENT OF RUSSIA. Iran was not involved. Russia has funded and directed lots of military action in the middle east for more than 60
years. It is a sphere of influence thing. An interesting factoid is that Russia
endorsed EGYPT's attack on Yemen in the 1950s. (it was a Baathist thing-----
the only time since world war I that ANYONE has used nitrogen mustard gas----
DA BAATHISTS DONE IT........and Russia loved it)
 
From European Parliamentary Research Service. Written by Patryk Pawlak



The EU has repeatedly stated that the regime bears the primary responsibility for the conflict and that it's actions fuel extremism and undermine any potential political transition. The EU has also regularly called for the regime to stop targeting civilians, halt air strikes, artillery attacks and put an immediate end to all violence.

In the Council Conclusions of 17 October 2016, adopted in response to a serious deterioration in the situation on the ground particularly in the city if Aleppo, the EU strongly condemned the disproportionate and deliberate targeting of civilians and humanitarian and healthcare personnel by the regime and it allies, and reiterated its firm belief that there can be no military solution to the conflict, but that a political solution must be sought. The EU also called for those responsible for war crimes in Syria to be brought to justice including by referring the situation in Syria to the International Criminal Court.

It has been become a fashionable idea to take part in the war in Syria. Since Trump is into pretending to be fashionable he wants to go there too, though for the recent years US has been nagging and nagging about a "political solution".

If those guilty of war crimes were prosecuted now we would immediately get rid of Kremlin, Assad and Khameini, and if we used a bit of prediction we might as well prosecute Trump for some very bad moral intentions against human rights.

So Russia has manuvered it that all those killing in Syria are part of the conflict, those who they don't like to promote are "killing the wrong people" and those who don't take part in it militarily don't matter.

:mm: Looks to me like you drank the AP Kool-Aid. The AP is lying.

"He used chemical weapons on his people"

How many times has that trick been pulled just before some hare-brained "regime-change" plot?

Saddam Hussein
Ghaddafi
Assad

No, the problem is the rebels and the US (under Obama) funding and arming
the rebels.

The Turks aren't helping either. Assad and Russia are establishing safe zones for the people.

Syrians support Assad.

Most Syrians back President Assad – but you'd never know from western media | Jonathan Steele

Syrian election shows depth of popular support for Assad, even among Sunni majority

It's not the Syrian army beheading Christian children, in fact they're losing life and limb to save them.

It's the rebels taking over towns and committing mass murder.

oh-----another person who never met a Syrian christian
 
From European Parliamentary Research Service. Written by Patryk Pawlak



The EU has repeatedly stated that the regime bears the primary responsibility for the conflict and that it's actions fuel extremism and undermine any potential political transition. The EU has also regularly called for the regime to stop targeting civilians, halt air strikes, artillery attacks and put an immediate end to all violence.

In the Council Conclusions of 17 October 2016, adopted in response to a serious deterioration in the situation on the ground particularly in the city if Aleppo, the EU strongly condemned the disproportionate and deliberate targeting of civilians and humanitarian and healthcare personnel by the regime and it allies, and reiterated its firm belief that there can be no military solution to the conflict, but that a political solution must be sought. The EU also called for those responsible for war crimes in Syria to be brought to justice including by referring the situation in Syria to the International Criminal Court.

It has been become a fashionable idea to take part in the war in Syria. Since Trump is into pretending to be fashionable he wants to go there too, though for the recent years US has been nagging and nagging about a "political solution".

If those guilty of war crimes were prosecuted now we would immediately get rid of Kremlin, Assad and Khameini, and if we used a bit of prediction we might as well prosecute Trump for some very bad moral intentions against human rights.

So Russia has manuvered it that all those killing in Syria are part of the conflict, those who they don't like to promote are "killing the wrong people" and those who don't take part in it militarily don't matter.

:mm: Looks to me like you drank the AP Kool-Aid. The AP is lying.

"He used chemical weapons on his people"

How many times has that trick been pulled just before some hare-brained "regime-change" plot?

Saddam Hussein
Ghaddafi
Assad

No, the problem is the rebels and the US (under Obama) funding and arming
the rebels.

The Turks aren't helping either. Assad and Russia are establishing safe zones for the people.

Syrians support Assad.

Most Syrians back President Assad – but you'd never know from western media | Jonathan Steele

Syrian election shows depth of popular support for Assad, even among Sunni majority

It's not the Syrian army beheading Christian children, in fact they're losing life and limb to save them.

It's the rebels taking over towns and committing mass murder.

oh-----another person who never met a Syrian christian

Because Obama wouldn't let them into the US.
 
From European Parliamentary Research Service. Written by Patryk Pawlak



The EU has repeatedly stated that the regime bears the primary responsibility for the conflict and that it's actions fuel extremism and undermine any potential political transition. The EU has also regularly called for the regime to stop targeting civilians, halt air strikes, artillery attacks and put an immediate end to all violence.

In the Council Conclusions of 17 October 2016, adopted in response to a serious deterioration in the situation on the ground particularly in the city if Aleppo, the EU strongly condemned the disproportionate and deliberate targeting of civilians and humanitarian and healthcare personnel by the regime and it allies, and reiterated its firm belief that there can be no military solution to the conflict, but that a political solution must be sought. The EU also called for those responsible for war crimes in Syria to be brought to justice including by referring the situation in Syria to the International Criminal Court.

It has been become a fashionable idea to take part in the war in Syria. Since Trump is into pretending to be fashionable he wants to go there too, though for the recent years US has been nagging and nagging about a "political solution".

If those guilty of war crimes were prosecuted now we would immediately get rid of Kremlin, Assad and Khameini, and if we used a bit of prediction we might as well prosecute Trump for some very bad moral intentions against human rights.

So Russia has manuvered it that all those killing in Syria are part of the conflict, those who they don't like to promote are "killing the wrong people" and those who don't take part in it militarily don't matter.

:mm: Looks to me like you drank the AP Kool-Aid. The AP is lying.

"He used chemical weapons on his people"

How many times has that trick been pulled just before some hare-brained "regime-change" plot?

Saddam Hussein
Ghaddafi
Assad

No, the problem is the rebels and the US (under Obama) funding and arming
the rebels.

The Turks aren't helping either. Assad and Russia are establishing safe zones for the people.

Syrians support Assad.

Most Syrians back President Assad – but you'd never know from western media | Jonathan Steele

Syrian election shows depth of popular support for Assad, even among Sunni majority

It's not the Syrian army beheading Christian children, in fact they're losing life and limb to save them.

It's the rebels taking over towns and committing mass murder.

oh-----another person who never met a Syrian christian

Because Obama wouldn't let them into the US.

OBAMA? sheeeesh------I knew Syrian Christians way back in the early 1960s---
my town and the nearby towns were CHOCK FULL OF THEM. Obama did not
let them in? My son's best friend in the US NAVY----(10 years ago) was a SYRIAN CHRISTIAN (well---actually he was from Israel but BORN in
Syria-----his family fled the Syrian Baathist shit hole when he was a child)
 
From European Parliamentary Research Service. Written by Patryk Pawlak



The EU has repeatedly stated that the regime bears the primary responsibility for the conflict and that it's actions fuel extremism and undermine any potential political transition. The EU has also regularly called for the regime to stop targeting civilians, halt air strikes, artillery attacks and put an immediate end to all violence.

In the Council Conclusions of 17 October 2016, adopted in response to a serious deterioration in the situation on the ground particularly in the city if Aleppo, the EU strongly condemned the disproportionate and deliberate targeting of civilians and humanitarian and healthcare personnel by the regime and it allies, and reiterated its firm belief that there can be no military solution to the conflict, but that a political solution must be sought. The EU also called for those responsible for war crimes in Syria to be brought to justice including by referring the situation in Syria to the International Criminal Court.

It has been become a fashionable idea to take part in the war in Syria. Since Trump is into pretending to be fashionable he wants to go there too, though for the recent years US has been nagging and nagging about a "political solution".

If those guilty of war crimes were prosecuted now we would immediately get rid of Kremlin, Assad and Khameini, and if we used a bit of prediction we might as well prosecute Trump for some very bad moral intentions against human rights.

So Russia has manuvered it that all those killing in Syria are part of the conflict, those who they don't like to promote are "killing the wrong people" and those who don't take part in it militarily don't matter.

:mm: Looks to me like you drank the AP Kool-Aid. The AP is lying.

"He used chemical weapons on his people"

How many times has that trick been pulled just before some hare-brained "regime-change" plot?

Saddam Hussein
Ghaddafi
Assad

No, the problem is the rebels and the US (under Obama) funding and arming
the rebels.

The Turks aren't helping either. Assad and Russia are establishing safe zones for the people.

Syrians support Assad.

Most Syrians back President Assad – but you'd never know from western media | Jonathan Steele

Syrian election shows depth of popular support for Assad, even among Sunni majority

It's not the Syrian army beheading Christian children, in fact they're losing life and limb to save them.

It's the rebels taking over towns and committing mass murder.

oh-----another person who never met a Syrian christian

Because Obama wouldn't let them into the US.

OBAMA? sheeeesh------I knew Syrian Christians way back in the early 1960s---
my town and the nearby towns were CHOCK FULL OF THEM. Obama did not
let them in? My son's best friend in the US NAVY----(10 years ago) was a SYRIAN CHRISTIAN (well---actually he was from Israel but BORN in
Syria-----his family fled the Syrian Baathist shit hole when he was a child)

Post conflict. 10 years ago Obama was not president. ;)
 

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