Simple solution is the irradication of islamoshit and islamoshitters
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fund and fight your own religious war with the muzzies.

On Tuesday, June 18, 2013 2:34:41 PM UTC-5, Travis wrote:
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> Simple solution is the irradication of islamoshit and islamoshitters.
>
> On Tue, Jun 18, 2013 at 12:57 PM, <[email protected] <javascript:>> wrote:
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>> ** 
>> I too am coming to the same conclusion as Keith. Crazy in Syria.....we 
>> can not win.....one side has Assad and the other side Hezbollah and 
>> al-Qaeda. Damned if you do damned if you don't..... so lets declare victory 
>> and get the hell out and seal up the area and let them continue their 
>> primative tribal warfare with modern weapons that we do not give them! They 
>> have not been out of their tents long enough to live in peace ....side by 
>> side with others.
>>  In a message dated 6/18/2013 9:55:26 A.M. Pacific Daylight Time, 
>> [email protected] <javascript:> writes:
>>
>> Believe it or not,  I am coming around to believing that we have 
>> absolutely no business anywhere in the Middle East anymore.  Other than to 
>> protect the Straights of Hormuz for the shipment of oil to Europa, we 
>> should have no other interests there.   We need to develop our own natural 
>> resources, and get the Hell out of there.
>>
>>
>>  
>> On Tue, Jun 18, 2013 at 12:49 PM, plainolamerican 
>> <[email protected]<javascript:>
>> > wrote:
>>
>>> Obama wants to arm al-Qaeda
>>> ---
>>> O is just another interventionist president willing to sacrifice
>>> American interests for the US war machine.
>>> Maybe his children will be forced into servitude.
>>>
>>> On Jun 18, 6:51 am, Travis <[email protected]> wrote:
>>> > http://www.reuters.com/article/2013/06/17/us-syria-crisis-idUSBRE95C1.
>>> ..
>>> > ****
>>> >
>>> > ** **
>>> > Putin says West arming Syrian rebels who eat human flesh****
>>> >
>>> > **ยท         **Tweet <http://twitter.com/share>****
>>> >
>>> > By Khaled Yacoub Oweis and Alexei Anishchuk****
>>> >
>>> > AMMAN/LONDON | Mon Jun 17, 2013 6:20am EDT****
>>> >
>>> > AMMAN/LONDON (Reuters) - Russian President Vladimir Putin, arriving in
>>> > Britain ahead of an international summit set to be dominated by
>>> > disagreement over the U.S. decision to send weapons to Syria's rebels, 
>>> said
>>> > the West must not arm fighters who eat human flesh.****
>>> >
>>> > In Syria <http://www.reuters.com/places/syria>, rebels fought back on
>>> > Sunday against forces of President Bashar al-Assad and his Lebanese
>>> > Hezbollah allies near Aleppo, where Assad has announced a campaign to
>>> > recapture the rebel-held north after seizing a strategic town this 
>>> month.***
>>> > *
>>> >
>>> > After months of deliberations, Washington decided last week to send 
>>> weapons
>>> > to the rebels, declaring that Assad's forces had crossed a "red line" 
>>> by
>>> > using nerve gas.****
>>> >
>>> > The move throws the superpower's weight behind the revolt and signals a
>>> > potential turning point in global involvement in a two-year-old war 
>>> that
>>> > has already killed at least 93,000 people.****
>>> >
>>> > It has also infuriated Russia <http://www.reuters.com/places/russia>, 
>>> Cold
>>> > War-era ally of Syria, which has sold arms to Assad and used its veto 
>>> at
>>> > the U.N. Security Council to block resolutions against him.****
>>> >
>>> > Russia has dismissed the U.S. evidence that Assad's forces used nerve 
>>> gas.
>>> > The White House says President Barack Obama will try to lobby Putin to 
>>> drop
>>> > his support for Assad during this week's G8 summit hosted by British 
>>> Prime
>>> > Minister David Cameron.****
>>> >
>>> > After meeting Cameron in London, Putin said Russia wanted to create the
>>> > conditions for a resolution of the conflict.****
>>> >
>>> > "One does not really need to support the people who not only kill their
>>> > enemies, but open up their bodies, eat their intestines in front of the
>>> > public and cameras," Putin said.****
>>> >
>>> > "Are these the people you want to support? Are they the ones you want 
>>> to
>>> > supply with weapons? Then this probably has little relation to the
>>> > humanitarian values preached in Europe for hundreds of years."****
>>> >
>>> > The incident Putin referred to was most likely that of a rebel 
>>> commander
>>> > filmed last month cutting into the torso of a dead soldier and biting 
>>> into
>>> > a piece of one of his organs.****
>>> >
>>> > Both sides have been accused of atrocities in the conflict. The United
>>> > States and other countries that aid the rebels say one of the reasons 
>>> for
>>> > doing so is to support mainstream opposition groups and reduce the
>>> > influence of extremists.****
>>> >
>>> > DOUBTS OVER CONFERENCE****
>>> >
>>> > The U.S. plan to arm the rebels also places new doubt over plans for an
>>> > international peace conference called by Washington and Moscow, their 
>>> first
>>> > joint attempt in a year to try to seek a settlement.****
>>> >
>>> > After meeting Putin, Britain's Cameron said the divide between Russia 
>>> and
>>> > the West over Syria could be bridged, although they disagreed about 
>>> who was
>>> > at fault.****
>>> >
>>> > "What I take from our conversation today is that we can overcome these
>>> > differences if we recognize that we share some fundamental aims: to 
>>> end the
>>> > conflict, to stop Syria breaking apart, to let the Syrian people 
>>> decide who
>>> > governs them and to take the fight to the extremists and defeat 
>>> them."****
>>> >
>>> > Britain has not said whether it too will arm the rebels, but the issue 
>>> is
>>> > contentious even within Cameron's Conservative-led government. Nick 
>>> Clegg,
>>> > the deputy prime minister from his Liberal Democrat coalition partners,
>>> > said: "We clearly don't think it's the right thing to do now, or else 
>>> we
>>> > would have done it."****
>>> >
>>> > Under its new posture, Washington has also said it will keep warplanes 
>>> and
>>> > Patriot surface-to-air missiles in Jordan, an ally whose territory it 
>>> can
>>> > use to help arm and train rebel fighters. Washington has 4,500 troops 
>>> in
>>> > Jordan carrying out exercises.****
>>> >
>>> > Washington has not ruled out imposing a no-fly zone over parts of 
>>> Syria,
>>> > perhaps near the Jordanian border, although it has taken no decision 
>>> yet to
>>> > do so.****
>>> >
>>> > Jordan's King Abdullah rallied his own armed forces on Sunday, telling
>>> > military cadets: "If the world does not help as it should, and if the
>>> > matter becomes a danger to our country, we are able at any moment to 
>>> take
>>> > the measures to protect the country and the interests of our 
>>> people."****
>>> >
>>> > Washington hopes its backing will restore rebel momentum after Assad's
>>> > forces seized the initiative by gaining the open support of Hezbollah,
>>> > Lebanon's Iranian-backed Shi'ite militia, which sent thousands of 
>>> seasoned
>>> > fighters to aid Assad.****
>>> >
>>> > Just a few months ago, Western countries believed Assad's days were
>>> > numbered. But with Hezbollah's support he was able to achieve a major
>>> > victory this month in Qusair, a strategically located rebel-held town 
>>> on a
>>> > main route from Lebanon.****
>>> >
>>> > FIGHT FOR ALEPPO****
>>> >
>>> > Since then, the government has announced major plans to seize the 
>>> north,
>>> > including Aleppo, Syria's biggest city and commercial centre, largely
>>> > rebel-held for nearly a year. The United Nations says it fears for a
>>> > bloodbath in the north.****
>>> >
>>> > Rebels say they are fighting back against government offensives in the
>>> > north. An opposition operations room in northern Aleppo said fighters 
>>> had
>>> > destroyed an army tank and killed 20 troops at Marat al-Arteek, a town
>>> > where opposition sources say rebels are holding back an armored column 
>>> sent
>>> > to reinforce loyalists from isolated Shi'ite villages.****
>>> >
>>> > "Assad's forces and Hezbollah are trying to control northern rural 
>>> Aleppo
>>> > but they are being repelled and dealt heavy losses," Colonel 
>>> Abdeljabbar
>>> > al-Okeidi, a Free Syrian Army commander in Aleppo, told al-Arabiya
>>> > Television.****
>>> >
>>> > He said Hezbollah had sent up to 2,000 fighters to Aleppo and the
>>> > surrounding areas, but expressed confidence the opposition would 
>>> prevail.***
>>> > *
>>> >
>>> > "Aleppo and Qusair are different. In Qusair we were surrounded by 
>>> villages
>>> > that had been occupied by Hezbollah and by loyalist areas. We did not 
>>> even
>>> > have a place to take our wounded. In Aleppo, we have a strategic depth 
>>> and
>>> > logistical support and we are better organized," he said. "Aleppo will 
>>> turn
>>> > into the grave of these Hezbollah devils."****
>>> >
>>> > Battles were also fought inside Aleppo itself, where thousands of 
>>> loyalist
>>> > troops and militiamen reinforced by Hezbollah have been massing and
>>> > attacking opposition-held parts of the city, driving rebel fighters 
>>> back.***
>>> > *
>>> >
>>> > Opposition activists said the army was also airlifting troops behind 
>>> rebel
>>> > lines to Ifrin, in a Kurdish area, which would give access for a bigger
>>> > sweep inside the city.****
>>> >
>>> > "For a week, the rebel forces have been generally on the retreat in 
>>> Aleppo,
>>> > but the tide has started turning in the last two days," said Abu 
>>> Abdallah,
>>> > an activist in the area.****
>>> >
>>> > Hezbollah's support for Assad, a follower of the minority Alawite 
>>> offshoot
>>> > of Shi'ite Islam, against mainly Sunni Muslim rebels has increased 
>>> fears of
>>> > sectarian violence spreading into neighboring countries.****
>>> >
>>> > In Lebanon, security sources said gunmen had shot dead four Shi'ite 
>>> Muslim
>>> > men in an ambush in the Bekaa Valley close to the Syrian frontier. It 
>>> was
>>> > not clear who was behind the shooting.****
>>> >
>>> > Lebanon is still rebuilding from its own sectarian civil war, fought 
>>> from
>>> > 1975-1990. Fighting between Sunnis and Shi'ites was also behind most 
>>> of the
>>> > violence in Iraq in the decade after the U.S. invasion of 2003.****
>>> >
>>> > ** **
>>> >
>>> > __._,_.__
>>> >
>>> > __,_._,___
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