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Not sure how many people follow it or use liveleak but there's over thousands of crazy vids being posted. Pretty graphic stuff.
Syrian Channel link (Scroll down for over 500 pages worth of vids)
http://www.liveleak.com/c/syria
Some of the stuff that can be seen on this channel
EXTREME SNACKBAR WARNING
Syrian Channel link (Scroll down for over 500 pages worth of vids)
http://www.liveleak.com/c/syria
Some of the stuff that can be seen on this channel
EXTREME SNACKBAR WARNING
I'[ve spent quite a bit of time watching all these over the years. lol
But they're interesting.
http://funker530.prochan.com
This is one of my favs.
"I'm getting the fucking Barrett out,dude!"
"You motherfuckers gonna get some today! Woooo!"
https://youtu.be/TKXfBdtvaUo
Suicide bomber kills 14 in Mosque
I guess it's ok if they're on your side,
Oh, wait, they're 'freedom fighters', not terrorists.
The Shop
We fuck around waaaaay too much over there. I'd never let the government take my son to fight one of these bullshit wars.
You say 'they'll be attacking us again.' Syria's government attacked us?
Correct me if I'm wrong but I'm pretty sure their beliefs involve basically be-heading/eradicating everyone who doesn't believe in their god.
So, if we're so against terrorists, why are we supporting them in Syria? You know they're helping the rebels, right? And, we're supporting the rebels, not the standing government.
It ain't what you believe.
There's so many propaganda vids from each side fighting it's become impossible to even keep up with.
It's intervention on our part.
There was a great article in the Library of Congress about the radical Israeli groups post WWII. There are stories of those groups performing terrorist attacks on innocent Arab citizens. No, I don't the the Arabs are divorced from the attacks. Radical groups who want to gain power are leveraging the situation. There's no doubt about that. But, put the shoe on the other foot. If some large nations came here, supported the overthrow of our beliefs for their own benefit, and if we were at a technological disadvantage, how would you act? I know I'd be prepared to fight any way I could.
I say we should get the fuck out and let them to their own means. They'll figure it out. We might take a few black eyes at first, but if we back out, that, I believe, will go away, and they'll figure it out for themselves.
There's so many under the table accusations of us funding them or not funding them it is hard for me to tell who's lying n who's not. For one I've learned to disregard 90% of the shit that comes out of our governments mouth cuz they lie so often. As far as I'm concerned there the biggest organized crime syndicate in the world.
There's so many different terrorist groups fighting from different countries over there I don't see how one could keep up with whos funding/backing who n what not. You got one side blaming the other and vice versa for using chemical weapons and killing civilians. I'm just sitting back n watching the vids for entertainment. I'm not gonna sit here and pick a side.
As far as I know we don't have any soldiers on the ground in Syria. But I've heard we have guys training some of the rebels in Turkey on the use of anti tank weaponry.
Here's more of my opinion:
Your earlier posts suggest they're a direct threat to us, and that we should be defending ourselves against them. I guess in some capacity it can be said pretty much anyone is a threat to anyone else. The only time I feel we should be defending ourselves is when the threat is truly big enough to challenge the sovereignty of our nation, or when they come to our land and kill American citizens. I believe that other nations deserve the same right. If the other nation isn't a true threat, we don't fuck with them in any capacity.
I could care less if they kill each other, though. That's their business. Let them sort it out. Whatever the outcome is doesn't have to align itself with what we want from those countries, though. Their lives are their choice, just like ours should be our choice. Last thing I want is other cultures internally influencing ours (some do, unfortunately). I figure if I expect that much respect of my life, I should return the favor.
Being involved in Syria does not align itself with my belief/opinion. Not one bit. Let them figure it out.
Pit Row
Personally, I'm truly curious why our country is so interested in overthrowing the Syrian government. It's probably because they don't want to play business the way we want them to. Maybe we want to run a pipeline from Iraq directly to the Mediterranean. But, there's got to be some sort of financial push....it's definitely not about human rights.
I believe it gives us leverage in Nuclear talks with Iran.
I remember reading a bit about it a while back.
It's simply just a theory,but there is some stuff out there about it.
http://www.cbsnews.com/8301-202_162-57577415/could-u.s-restraint-in-syr…
"...Tehran is unlikely to bend to Washington's will on its nuclear program if it is fighting American-supplied rebels at the same time in Syria. Tehran is Syrian President Bashar Assad's chief backer in the two-year civil war that, by U.N. estimates, has left at least 70,000 people dead. Iranian forces are believed to be fighting alongside the regime's army in Syria, and a senior commander of Iran's elite Revolutionary Guard force was killed outside Damascus in February. Russia also is supplying Assad's forces with arms. And the U.S. does not want to risk alienating Russia, one of the six negotiating nations also seeking to limit Iran's nuclear program, by entering what would amount to a proxy war in Syria...."
So, if my understanding/theory is correct, why is the overthrow of Assad so important to us? Why are we willing to risk straining the Iran/Russia/US situation? Or, are we simply trying to piss off Iran so they continue their nuclear programs, and we forcibly attack just like Israel wants us to?
I watched it and the POS that films it speaks in clear russian.
In Iraq & also Afghanistan there was also a Chechen presence fighting against allied forces.
Those guys travel all over the world to fight - their goal is to fight and also become martyrs in the Jihad.
Something else interesting - there were even German Muslims recruited & fighting against the allied forces in Afghanistan.
BTW, I don`t think it had chechen accent. It was pretty clear russian.
You live close to Russia/Soviet Union,didn't you also live there in your earlier years?
So basically a Russian foreign fighter,possibly Jihadi?
Or maybe even a Russian SpecOps Soldier?
Russia has enormous influence in Syria. They won`t let it go without a fight.
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