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  • British Prime Minister May: Syria, supported by Russians, trying to conceal facts of Douma chemical attack

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  • Apr 16, 2018 11:32am Apr 16, 2018 11:32am
  • GDR3k
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UK & US concealed the facts of going to war with Iraq.

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  • zerotmoal
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the B**** is talking now
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  • Apr 16, 2018 11:57am Apr 16, 2018 11:57am
  • JohanaFx
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I am just afraid that British State Budget Will be Absorbed Very Hugely in this War, just for Financing the Troops, the armament/weaponry & Logistics,because war always needs Very Huge Money for Financing.
Wars whoever the winner, nothing would be advantage, All party become the LOSSER.

I'm also scare the Very Huge Expenditures on the State Budget for War, will influence on the Debt of British Country and All Allies
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Here is the truth about Syria.

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Someome tell me how the hell is Syria UK's problem? Would Syria attack Britain if they did a chemical attack at home?
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Someome tell me how the hell is Syria UK's problem? Would Syria attack Britain if they did a chemical attack at home?
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A year or 2 ago amid the refugee crisis people like you said Syria is Europe's number 1 problem. Europe would be totally destroyed because of the consequences of what's going on in Syria.

Now the OnlineAddicts of this world say it's crazy to even think Syria is a problem at all......
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{quote} A year or 2 ago amid the refugee crisis people like you said Syria is Europe's number 1 problem. Europe would be totally destroyed because of the consequences of what's going on in Syria. Now the OnlineAddicts of this world say it's crazy to even think Syria is a problem at all......
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The only problem was to let the refugees in, thats all. Stop them at the border of EU and problem solved.
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{quote} A year or 2 ago amid the refugee crisis people like you said Syria is Europe's number 1 problem. Europe would be totally destroyed because of the consequences of what's going on in Syria. Now the OnlineAddicts of this world say it's crazy to even think Syria is a problem at all......
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Please provide empirical evidence of your assertion "people like you (OnlineAddict) said Syria is Europe's number 1 problem"
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Russia took Obama by surprise and completely outmanoeuvred the USA military by coming to the aid of Syria just as Assad was on his knees, this brilliant check mate chess move completely turned the tables on the USA ambitions (as cited by general Wesley Clarke) to sack five states in the Middle East. Now Lebanon, Iran and Syria has Russia’s complete backing and support, the power games there (from the USA and NATO’s standpoint) are over.

The Syrian pipeline, so desperately needed by Saudi and Qatar, who have sponsored/helped arm and create: Isis, Al Qaeda and Al Nusra, will never be built, the Western powers need to accept that this power shift of oil and gas supply; Russia/Iran to China, is permanent and unbreakable. Making Russia the bogeyman, by way of a McCarthyism 2.0 strategy, is a waste of time. As a combined force, Iran and Russia have close on 50% of the globe’s untapped oil and gas reserves. If the USA and UK want to fight back invest in renewables.

May’s gambit of false flags and demonisation will fail, she’ll be left looking ridiculous, particularly if Gazprom inflates the price of Russian gas, headed to the U.K. from October onwards.
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