This is a horrible human tragedy, all of the world should be ashamed, this should have been stopped years ago during the Obama admin, imaginary red lines did nothing to help especially when they were crossed repeatedly by Assad without any punishment at all
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Ingredients for disaster: Assad's forces, Russian troops, Hezbollah, Assorted rebel factions, Iranian advisors, US troops, and last but not least - Israel. What a simmering stew just waiting to boil over out of control.
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Ingredients for disaster: Assad's forces, Russian troops, Hezbollah, Assorted rebel factions, Iranian advisors, US troops, and last but not least - Israel. What a simmering stew just waiting to boil over out of control.
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Well, there is certainly an interesting cocktail of factors. Gas in the Eastern Mediterranean, Turkey-PKK-Kurds in Syria, Iran-Saudi proxy conflict, Israel-Iran, and, not least, Russia's involvement. And this is an incomplete list...
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Umm, yes?
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Russia is in Syria because of Obama - fact
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Absolutely correct, Obama sat there and watched Putin march his troops right in, without any response at all, Obama admin was a complete foreign policy disaster
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Want to end the misery and horror in Syria? Then the US and its accomplices, including Britain and France, should get out of Syria and stop waging their covert war for regime change.
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