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Impenetrable, physical, tall, powerful, beautiful, southern border wall downgraded to fence 

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It's very odd that you have that perception of Russia, Digby. They would be way, way behind not only America, but also Israel, the UK, France & Saudi in this regard, and in Syria they are at least on the side of the elected government, and against the rebels/terrorists. Oh, collateral damage, I hear you cry. & I suppose you think there hasn't been any in Iraq over the last week or two, just because the mainstream media is refusing to report most of it. & if civilian casualties in the fight against terrorism were the yardstick, Israel would have to be the most evil of them all (by its own version of events, because the reality is even worse). Yet Obomber just rewarded them with an unprecedented 38 billion dollar 'aid' package. So we really are looking at the extreme hypocrisy when it comes to demonizing Russia. & the mainstream media gets away with that because generations of Westerners have been conditioned for it by a lifetime of brainwashing.
If they're good enough to play at World Cups, why not in between?
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The Syrian government was indeed elected, however farcical the election may have been. We had a farcical election here. Nobody's pushing for regime change. There are US-puppets running Afghanistan, Iraq and Palestine, as well as the Ukraine. There's a dictator in Egypt and an Apartheid regime in Israel - both of which receive billions in 'aid' from America - and a monocracy in Saudi, which sponsors both ISIS and the Clinton Foundation.
& if Russia was in Syria for the oil, how is it they are fighting with the government, not to depose it? Why weren't they there before NATO et al sent the rebels and terrorists in? The relationship between Damascus and Moscow was in fact initiated by the former after an ultimately unsuccessful coup orchestrated by the same crowd of CIA agents who succeeded in overthrowing Iran's first democratic leader a few years later and returning the brutal Shah.
So, aside from coming to the aid of its long-time ally Syria in the fight against rebels and terrorists, where else has Russia been involved in the Middle East lately? Are you going to hark back to the Soviet invasion of Afghanistan? Did you know that in the 1970s Afghanistan had a progressive socialist government with full rights for women, but Washington brought in the Mujahideen to destabilize it and bring about regime change. That's when Moscow got involved. & 4 decades and multiple wars and regime changes later you still haven't figured out how all this works . . .
& if Russia was in Syria for the oil, how is it they are fighting with the government, not to depose it? Why weren't they there before NATO et al sent the rebels and terrorists in? The relationship between Damascus and Moscow was in fact initiated by the former after an ultimately unsuccessful coup orchestrated by the same crowd of CIA agents who succeeded in overthrowing Iran's first democratic leader a few years later and returning the brutal Shah.
So, aside from coming to the aid of its long-time ally Syria in the fight against rebels and terrorists, where else has Russia been involved in the Middle East lately? Are you going to hark back to the Soviet invasion of Afghanistan? Did you know that in the 1970s Afghanistan had a progressive socialist government with full rights for women, but Washington brought in the Mujahideen to destabilize it and bring about regime change. That's when Moscow got involved. & 4 decades and multiple wars and regime changes later you still haven't figured out how all this works . . .
If they're good enough to play at World Cups, why not in between?
- morepork
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rowan wrote:It's no accident that American wars don't end. The countries they are invading on whatever pretext are effectively being colonized. The big winnners are the arms dealers and military industrial complex. That is there and plain to see. American president after president has continued this, regardless of campaign pledges, because foreign policy is being dictated by Wall Street. Clinton, in fact, didn't even deny her intentions to continue it and her plans for Syria were both arrogant and dangerous. It was always going to require a radical outsider to come along and buck the trend. & this is the reason I prefer Trump over Clinton. I don't care what he does to America. They deserve whatever they get. But I do care about what America does to the Middle East and the rest of the world.
I care you thundercunt.
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Amirican revoloutinary war ended in 1783, American Civil War ended 1865, Sanish American war ended 1898, War of 1812rowan wrote:It's no accident that American wars don't end. The countries they are invading on whatever pretext are effectively being colonized. The big winnners are the arms dealers and military industrial complex. That is there and plain to see. American president after president has continued this, regardless of campaign pledges, because foreign policy is being dictated by Wall Street. Clinton, in fact, didn't even deny her intentions to continue it and her plans for Syria were both arrogant and dangerous. It was always going to require a radical outsider to come along and buck the trend. & this is the reason I prefer Trump over Clinton. I don't care what he does to America. They deserve whatever they get. But I do care about what America does to the Middle East and the rest of the world.
ended 1814, Viietnam War 1975, Korean War 1953 (technically a ceasefire not a complete end to hostilities), WWI ended 1918
WWII ended 1945
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- Coco
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No, most of the border is completely unfenced. In fact, in many parts it is just k-rail.cashead wrote:Don't they already have one? And wasn't it a massive clusterfuck for the local residents?WaspInWales wrote:Impenetrable, physical, tall, powerful, beautiful, southern border wall downgraded to fence
It is usually futile to try to talk facts and analysis to people who are enjoying a sense of moral superiority in their ignorance.
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Indeed.Coco wrote:Interestingzer0 wrote:An interesting perspective on how Trump won.
I wonder how many septics voted for Trump because they're fed up with celebs and media luvvies telling them who to vote for. Seems like it's a big FU to them too.
I see Trumpo has appointed Steve Bannon as his chief strategist.
http://www.telegraph.co.uk/news/2016/11 ... and-why-i/
Meanwhile, the teenage esque hysteria continues unabated. Over here the mainstream media are collectively rending their vestments and rubbing ashes in their faces. Major panic over Corporation Tax rates too. All that sweet seppo green that has funded Oirish wastrels may be diverted back to Sam's place.
The sound of liberal tears plopping into skinny lattes is sweet music to my ears.

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- morepork
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cashead wrote:Noted that you didn't deny the current fence was a massive clusterfuck for the local residents.Coco wrote:No, most of the border is completely unfenced. In fact, in many parts it is just k-rail.cashead wrote: Don't they already have one? And wasn't it a massive clusterfuck for the local residents?
Not to mention wildlife. Such things are not entirely clear from 30 floors on the upper west side.
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And in a nutshell you have the discussions that occur at US policy meetings.Digby wrote:It might still be the best plan absent of a viable alternative. It's sure as hell not good news thoughSandydragon wrote:Oh yes, the US is apparently going to help a brutal minority government commit war crimes against its own people.
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Depends on where you live. Do you know where I live in relation to the southern border btw?cashead wrote:Noted that you didn't deny the current fence was a massive clusterfuck for the local residents.Coco wrote:No, most of the border is completely unfenced. In fact, in many parts it is just k-rail.cashead wrote: Don't they already have one? And wasn't it a massive clusterfuck for the local residents?
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In California, wildlife concerns take precedence over other issues most of the time. Not sure about the other botder states. I've actually had a job shut down for 2 months for a certain bird mating season at the coast.morepork wrote:cashead wrote:Noted that you didn't deny the current fence was a massive clusterfuck for the local residents.Coco wrote:
No, most of the border is completely unfenced. In fact, in many parts it is just k-rail.
Not to mention wildlife. Such things are not entirely clear from 30 floors on the upper west side.
It is usually futile to try to talk facts and analysis to people who are enjoying a sense of moral superiority in their ignorance.
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Coco wrote:In California, wildlife concerns take precedence over other issues most of the time. Not sure about the other botder states. I've actually had a job shut down for 2 months for a certain bird mating season at the coast.morepork wrote:cashead wrote: Noted that you didn't deny the current fence was a massive clusterfuck for the local residents.
Not to mention wildlife. Such things are not entirely clear from 30 floors on the upper west side.
Yes, yes, entailed liberals etc etc.
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Ba dum tish!J Dory wrote:North of it?Coco wrote:
Depends on where you live. Do you know where I live in relation to the southern border btw?
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I doubt the birds have a political affiliation.morepork wrote:Coco wrote:In California, wildlife concerns take precedence over other issues most of the time. Not sure about the other botder states. I've actually had a job shut down for 2 months for a certain bird mating season at the coast.morepork wrote:
Not to mention wildlife. Such things are not entirely clear from 30 floors on the upper west side.
Yes, yes, entailed liberals etc etc.
It is usually futile to try to talk facts and analysis to people who are enjoying a sense of moral superiority in their ignorance.
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We consider they doCoco wrote:I doubt the birds have a political affiliation.morepork wrote:Coco wrote:
In California, wildlife concerns take precedence over other issues most of the time. Not sure about the other botder states. I've actually had a job shut down for 2 months for a certain bird mating season at the coast.
Yes, yes, entailed liberals etc etc.
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kk67 wrote:We consider they doCoco wrote:I doubt the birds have a political affiliation.morepork wrote:
Yes, yes, entailed liberals etc etc.
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