conditioned games wrote: » Best leader in the world by a country mile. Charismatic, highly intelligent, articulate, mentally strong and has formed ties with other countries to counteract the corrupt US dollar financial system.
Elmer Blooker wrote: » NOT fact. I once posted a video of a protest in Daraa in 2011 at the beginning of the Syria conflict.
Gatling wrote: » They started fleeing when Assad stated butchering his UNARMED population using the army because Syrians wanted democracy not autocratic rule , Fact
cnocbui wrote: » Add Erdogan to complete the triumvirate of dictatorial ratbags who all love each other as much as they hate democracy and opposition.
Gatling wrote: » But we're talking about Assad autocratic tyrant similar to the autocratic tyrant in Moscow
Jimmy Garlic wrote: » The Saudis, Israelis, CIA, Muslim brotherhood and friends wanted regime change to suit their agendas. As if they give a sh!t about democracy. They didn't in Libya.
Elmer Blooker wrote: » Have a look at this map which shows where sexual relations between people of the same sex are illegal. Russia is not one of them. You can see that many members of the British Commonwealth have anti LGBT legislation, a fact that is completely covered up by the media and of course not a word from hypocritical Canada, Australia and Britain! Actually I meet people all the time who believe the anti Russia fodder thats fed to the masses and are ABSOLUTELY convinced that homosexuality is illegal in Russia.https://76crimes.files.wordpress.com/2016/08/76-countries-for-76crimes-8-2016.jpg?w=610&h=268 No refugees left Syria until the country was invaded by foreign jihadist mercenaries. I won't ask for a source for the bombings, that would be the bloke who lives in the English midlands.
Elmer Blooker wrote: » Have a look No refugees left Syria until the country was invaded by foreign jihadist mercenaries.
pitifulgod wrote: » I will continue to view Putin as an abhorrent tyrant that kills off his political opposition. The endless reams of crap he's pulled in the last few years, the atrocities he's enabled. The homophobic legislation that came in due to him shagging the Orthodox Church. He's a horrible individual and I'm not gonna respect him due to the worshipping of him by Jimmy Garlic etc....
While Assad butchered his own population inprisioning hundreds,while tens of thousands while tortured to death in prisons across Syria and that's before you get to the bombings of food markets, bakery's,schools and hospitals and chemical weapons attacks .
Gatling wrote: » While Assad butchered his own population inprisioning hundreds,while tens of thousands while tortured to death in prisons across Syria and that's before you get to the bombings of food markets, bakery's,schools and hospitals and chemical weapons attacks . Exactly
server down wrote: » Yeh. Similarly in Syria where the US, Saudis and allies supported the head choppers and genocidalists.
Gatling wrote: » Lol seriously
server down wrote: » No it’s a civil war. The Americans and the Saudis wanted to eliminate the houthis and the Iranians helped thwart the genocide.
Drone Killer wrote: » Yeah through you western eyes he's so awful...but that's what the Russians want. Bear in mind they see you as a spoiled western pussy who lives a cushy life.
Drone Killer wrote: » All the snowflakes here getting offended over Putin; ye haven't the slightest understanding of Russia or it's people.
cnocbui wrote: » Quoting the UN:https://www.channel4.com/news/catastrophe-looming-over-syria-aid-blockade How do you construe the UN as being a mouthpiece of the BBC? The topic is Syria and the war crimes that Putin is party to. He is a war criminal. Saudi Arabia and Yemen are irrelevant as they have nothing to do with the topic, which is Putin's support and enabling of war crimes. What's happening in Yemen is yet another piece of ratbaggery by those arch scum, Iran. Saudi Arabia and Iran deserve each other, Yemen deserves neither.
Elmer Blooker wrote: » There are approximately 3 million Christians in Syria, I think its safe to say that they would prefer Assad to the brand of "democracy"
cnocbui wrote: » Syria is not a Democracy, Asad was never elected, it's a dictatorship.
pitifulgod wrote: » Fascinates me that moronic machismo from a tyrant would inspire anyone...
Jimmy Garlic wrote: » Eye of the Tiger....
cnocbui wrote: » Syria is not a Democracy, Asad was never elected, it's a dictatorship. The rest of your bilge is equal calbre detritus.
badabing106 wrote: » I don't think the BBC are standard bearers for truth. If they want to spin a narrative, they will sink low, and if that means hiring actors to pretend they are suffering the effects of a chemical attack , or doctoring someone's speech to include the word chemical they'll do it. See below He isn't propping up Assad either. Assad is the democratically elected leader, and the vast majority of Syrian people support him
cnocbui wrote: » Having seen some BBC footage of what is happening to children in Syria, I think even more strongly that this tyrannical little psychopath who is propping up Assad and enabling this sickening string of war crimes to take place, should be put to death slowly, cut up into little pieces and fed to rats.
Jimmy Garlic wrote: » Have you got a link for that, I'd be interested to see the BBC spin is. Assad isn't approved by the guiding hands of the BBC so of course he is a tyrant. Meanwhile nothing is being said about Saudi Arabia (which has huge arms deals with the UK) and their antics in Yemen. Selective outrage, things taken out of context to support the regime change agenda in Syria, and outright lies. I wonder if they are still taking calls from the fat bloke in Coventry.
The UN’s humanitarian advisor on Syria has warned of a “complete catastrophe” and a return to “the bleakest days of this conflict”, as the regime refuses to let hundreds of injured women and children leave an area it is bombing. The UN advisor, Jan Egeland, said around 400 people needed urgent medical evacuation from Eastern Ghouta. He added that children had died because they weren’t allowed to leave – and that 18 children are now at imminent risk.