Idiot fucking move.
assad fights Isis and the jerkoff americans bomb him.I have fucking had it.
people are fricking pissed.huge fucking betrayal.
calitom wrote:Idiot fucking move.
assad fights Isis and the jerkoff americans bomb him.I have fucking had it.
people are fricking pissed.huge fucking betrayal.
calitom wrote:Idiot fucking move.
assad fights Isis and the jerkoff americans bomb him.I have fucking had it.
people are fricking pissed.huge fucking betrayal.
Moscow interested in US cooperation
Russia's deputy foreign minister Sergei Ryabkov said Moscow had been in touch with the US, UK and France, the RIA news agency reported.
Mr Ryabkov also said in an interview with the Kommersant newspaper that Moscow was interested in cooperation with Washington over Syria.
https://news.sky.com/story/live-us-uk-a ... a-11329799
Has Theresa May's 'grave' risk in Syria paid off?
The Prime Minister described the decision to send the UK's Armed Forces into conflict as the "gravest" a leader can make.
She will be relieved this morning that the risk appears to have paid off. After six days of planning and soul searching, she gave the order for British jets to fly in a coalition alongside US and French partners. The choice of targets was limited but deliberate. There had been speculation the US might opt for a wave of airstrikes over a series of nights targeting airfields, ammunition stores and aircraft.
In the end, only three chemical weapons facilities were hit - the coalition hopes this will be seen as proportionate by the international community and acceptable to the Kremlin. The calculation was that Russia might not be able to sit on its hands if waves of airstrikes came over night after night.
There were no Russian casualties according to Moscow, and the feared S-400 missile battery at Latakia air base on Syria's west coast stayed silent.
Whether that was a deliberate decision by Putin to avoid a dangerous escalation, or as a result of coalition jamming technology, we might never know. The Pentagon said this was a "one-time hit" and the briefing I'm receiving from the UK end concurs with that. Unless President Assad retaliates in some form, I don't expect further airstrikes tonight.
It's all a very different outcome to the one we were predicting when Donald Trump tweeted that there would be a "big price to pay" and warned Russia that missiles would be coming "nice, and new and smart".
https://news.sky.com/story/has-theresa- ... f-11330033
McAz wrote:Another idiot Tory.
Didge wrote:McAz wrote:Another idiot Tory.
So you have nothing to counter my views and make an poor and unfounded accusation
I do not support the Tories.
I did once, but I am odds with the view to leave the EU. I see Britain far stronger as part of the EU. Though I also respect the rights of people to leave.
So maybe instead of making poor and immature comments, you could actually take on my points
In your own time
Didge wrote:McAz wrote:Another idiot Tory.
So you have nothing to counter my views and make an poor and unfounded accusation
I do not support the Tories.
I did once, but I am odds with the view to leave the EU. I see Britain far stronger as part of the EU. Though I also respect the rights of people to leave.
So maybe instead of making poor and immature comments, you could actually take on my points
In your own time
McAz wrote:Didge wrote:McAz wrote:Another idiot Tory.
So you have nothing to counter my views and make an poor and unfounded accusation
I do not support the Tories.
I did once, but I am odds with the view to leave the EU. I see Britain far stronger as part of the EU. Though I also respect the rights of people to leave.
So maybe instead of making poor and immature comments, you could actually take on my points
In your own time
I was referring to Chamberlain - not everything is about you.
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