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June 14th, 2013 07:22 AM #1
Watching CNN, loko rin tong syria, ginamitan ng sarin gas mga rebels.....150 patay!!
US naghihimutok mukang sasali na sa gulo!!
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June 14th, 2013 09:11 AM #3Ingat lang ang US at baka extremist naman ang pumalit pag napatalsik nila ang kasalukuyang nakaupo.
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June 14th, 2013 10:49 AM #6
Yung US is not so keen in helping out this group of rebels fighting in Syria. May iba dun kinakain yung puso ng patay na sundalo at may links with Al Qaeda. Baka ung kapalit mas hostile pa sa Iran. At lalo mag wawala yung Jewish state..
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September 6th, 2013 11:32 AM #9The foreign relations committee of the US Senate has approved a resolution authorising the use of force against the Syrian government of Bashar al-Assad for its alleged use of chemical weapons.
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September 8th, 2013 05:17 AM #10The crisis in Syria is not so much about oil as it is about gas (LNG). Qatar has about 14% of the worlds known LNG reserves and plans have been made to pipe that gas from Qatar, through Saudi Arabia, through Syria, then through Turkey and from there up into Europe. Syria is holding out on allowing the pipeline and that is why Qatar and Saudi Arabia are supporting the "rebels". Europe right now gets most of its LNG gas from Gazprom, Russia's largest corporation and that is why Russia is backing Syria. Europe wants to gain access to Qatar's gas not only to have multiple supply sources to help reduce prices but to reduce the strategic advantage that Russia has over Europe due to Europe's dependency on Russian gas. If this thing gets ugly (it's already ugly and horrific) you can expect that there will be a lot of very cold Europeans this winter.
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