Don’t turn this into a ‘war for oil’ thing. Assad also sat in his comfy chair as women and children were attacked with chemical weapons. The allied bombing is restricted to military sites, not civilian.

nikator:

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Do these look like “military sites” to you, Anon? Cause they sure as hell look civilian to me.

Do these…

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… people…

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… live in…

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… “military sites”, Anon?

This literally just happened. It’s 6AM in Damascus right now. As the sun rises and reporters and military personnel begin relaying information as to the reality on the ground to the wider world, we will get a larger, more accurate picture.

But I ask again: do these look like “military sites”?

Remember all those years ago, seems like a lifetime now, when Gaddafi dropped the USD and instead attempted to create a pan-African economy based on oil and gold in Africa, and then he was murdered by a coalition of western nations providing air support for Islamist terrorists? And then how Assad, in an attempt to deal with Syria’s rampant hyperinflation, dropped the USD as well, and then, all of a sudden, western coalition aircraft were bombing Syria and Islamist terrorists were occupying vast swathes of land?

This is not difficult. The truth is obvious to those who spend even half a second considering the evidence.

The people of Syria are weary after 7 years of war, and today they’ve woken up to Daesh attacking southern Damascus as coalition aircraft bomb cities throughout the country. And you tell me “the bombing is restricted to military sites”? No. Just no.

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