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Russian Marines Battle ISIS In Syria
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Caroline
Oct 1 2015, 10:35 AM
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Sep 27 2015, 11:28 AM
But you seem to forget the ass kicking the Russians took back in Afghanistan 25 years ago!
And what happened then?
The U.S. and usual allies got bogged down in another fruitless war.
So then lets try Iraq. Suprise, suprise - another mess.
Now Syria.
Not to mention the Americans trying to create trouble in Ukraine.
Will they ever learn?
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Finally someone is doing something.
It seems that Russia has done more in a week than the US and its allies have done all summer.
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Caroline
Oct 6 2015, 05:42 AM
Finally someone is doing something.
It seems that Russia has done more in a week than the US and its allies have done all summer.
Good for them. It's about time someone else plays world police. We need to get out of the middle east altogether
Edited by kennyinbmore, Oct 6 2015, 08:51 AM.
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Oct 6 2015, 08:50 AM
Caroline
Oct 6 2015, 05:42 AM
Finally someone is doing something.
It seems that Russia has done more in a week than the US and its allies have done all summer.
Good for them. It's about time someone else plays world police. We need to get out of the middle east altogether
Absolutely!
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Oct 6 2015, 08:50 AM
Caroline
Oct 6 2015, 05:42 AM
Finally someone is doing something.
It seems that Russia has done more in a week than the US and its allies have done all summer.
Good for them. It's about time someone else plays world police. We need to get out of the middle east altogether
The U.S. will never leave this region. It has too much oil.
That's why the U.S. is so friendly with countries like Saudi Arabia, Bahrain, Quatar and Turkey.
But American business interests come before the suffering of people in the Middle East.
Now the US is being sidelined by Russia.
Yet another mess.
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Zechariah
Sep 26 2015, 12:08 AM
You remind me of Obama, big on rhetoric and hyperbole, while Putin quietly initiates actions. Better reserve your pity for the needy. ;)
Zecharia,

You don't see this as Putin attempting to rekindle, and combine, the Eurasian landmass? If he can establish one big continent, he then has a lot of control and power.

If he can get certain leaders, in certain places, he can re-establish a powerful nation, with a lot of influence and money, to implement a long term goal, to control and establish the Eurasia nation.

Asia is the continent, Europe is only a sub-continent.

However, look out Israel, which is supported heavily by the US.
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Caroline
Oct 6 2015, 12:25 PM

Now the US is being sidelined by Russia.
Yet another mess.
I'm perfectly ok with that. As long as no U.S soldiers are dying, it's a good day. The Russians can have that hell hole
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Oct 6 2015, 12:38 PM
Zechariah
Sep 26 2015, 12:08 AM
You remind me of Obama, big on rhetoric and hyperbole, while Putin quietly initiates actions. Better reserve your pity for the needy. ;)
Zecharia,

You don't see this as Putin attempting to rekindle, and combine, the Eurasian landmass? If he can establish one big continent, he then has a lot of control and power.

If he can get certain leaders, in certain places, he can re-establish a powerful nation, with a lot of influence and money, to implement a long term goal, to control and establish the Eurasia nation.

Asia is the continent, Europe is only a sub-continent.

However, look out Israel, which is supported heavily by the US.
Putin, IMO is another Joseph Stalin (modern day). Most of the pictures you see of him he appears to have great difficulty looking anyone in the eye. Just a guess but he's sneaky and evil...is not to be trusted because as you said he has "bigger fish to fry"....and to him America is in the way.
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Oct 6 2015, 12:38 PM
Zechariah
Sep 26 2015, 12:08 AM
You remind me of Obama, big on rhetoric and hyperbole, while Putin quietly initiates actions. Better reserve your pity for the needy. ;)
Zecharia,<br /><br />You don't see this as Putin attempting to rekindle, and combine, the Eurasian landmass? If he can establish one big continent, he then has a lot of control and power. <br /><br />If he can get certain leaders, in certain places, he can re-establish a powerful nation, with a lot of influence and money, to implement a long term goal, to control and establish the Eurasia nation.<br /><br />Asia is the continent, Europe is only a sub-continent. <br /><br />However, look out Israel, which is supported heavily by the US.
Putin, IMO is another Joseph Stalin (modern day). Most of the pictures you see of him he appears to have great difficulty looking anyone in the eye. Just a guess but he's sneaky and evil...is not to be trusted because as you said he has "bigger fish to fry"....and to him America is in the way.
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Oct 6 2015, 01:08 PM
reddgirl64
Oct 6 2015, 12:38 PM
Zechariah
Sep 26 2015, 12:08 AM
You remind me of Obama, big on rhetoric and hyperbole, while Putin quietly initiates actions. Better reserve your pity for the needy. ;)
Zecharia,

You don't see this as Putin attempting to rekindle, and combine, the Eurasian landmass? If he can establish one big continent, he then has a lot of control and power.

If he can get certain leaders, in certain places, he can re-establish a powerful nation, with a lot of influence and money, to implement a long term goal, to control and establish the Eurasia nation.

Asia is the continent, Europe is only a sub-continent.

However, look out Israel, which is supported heavily by the US.
Putin, IMO is another Joseph Stalin (modern day). Most of the pictures you see of him he appears to have great difficulty looking anyone in the eye. Just a guess but he's sneaky and evil...is not to be trusted because as you said he has "bigger fish to fry"....and to him America is in the way.
I think more than Putin is involved. He alone, cannot accomplish the goal, so he has some allies, maybe even in America.

I would guess, some powerful Asia 'doer's and shakers' are giving him a silent nod to proceed, with the plan.

He alone, does not have the resources, nor the arsenal. This is way larger, than just Syria..

This is to merge the two (Asia/Europe) back together, as they once were, to me, that is.. :D

If he has someone in China backing him in his efforts, he's on his way!
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