Trump's non-invasion of Syria

It is satisfying to be a contrarian and later proved correct. Two previous essays number one and number two dealt with what many feared would be an amplification of the not-so-civil war in Syria, portending to be the start of WW3. Syria well might be but I didn't think so earlier and my belief is strengthened by Donald Trump's assertion that "We are not going into Syria".

H.A. Goodman, a noted contrarian (who said in 2015 that Medusa would not win the presidency) also reports on Trump's non-engagement statement.

Explaining at a WH press conference Trump mouthpiece Sean Spicer re-iterated the Trump doctrine that the U.S. is not going to be the world's policeman. This stance is sure to enrage NeoCons, MSWM, and HillBots to the maximum. If Trump is after a new world order, it's not going to be done the Soros-Klinton way.

I am not a Trump apologist. His cabinet is probably the worst since, well, Barack Obama. His professed scientific beliefs are in line with the Salem Witch Trials. This is not an anti-Trump essay, however. In fact, in this limited case, I am pro-Trump. Interestingly about half of Trump's base is anti-war too. WTF has happened to anti-War Dems? AWOL or just plain deserters.

Part of my thesis is:

3. He sent a message to China: don't try my patience.

4. He sent a very loud message to Kim Jun Un: shape up fellow or get the vapors.

Xi Jinping got the message: massive Chinese Army posted on North Korean border.

With two carrier battle groups soon to be in the area (the Carl Vinson is already there and one has been diverted from Australia), KJU must be in serious frenzy. Drumpf has not made his dislike of N. Korea exactly a secret. They have nukes that could hit Japan and S. Korea, two of our allies. Syria has no nukes and has never been a direct threat to us. Word is circulating that KJU is working on a solid fuel missile which would significantly increase his missiles's range. Such a move WOULD be a significant threat to two of our major allies.

My contrarian view extends only in regards to Syria. No war there--except ISIS. I am not confident about N. Korea.

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Pricknick's picture

Well hit me with a stick. Don't you dare.
I'm really tired of those who claim exceptionality. Everything is for our own good according to them.
Do as we say, not as we do. Look forward. Forget the past.
Well fuck that. It wont work.

"Those who cannot remember the past are condemned to repeat it."
George Santayana

This nation is truly condemned.
I, for one, am not. I will spit in the face of those claim to be exceptional.

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Regardless of the path in life I chose, I realize it's always forward, never straight.

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@Pricknick @Pricknick it just takes unwillingness to follow the Party line. Look at demonRATic reaction: "Hurray, hurray, he's come around. That's our boy!" What pulled Trump back to reality, if he wasn't already in this regard, was the threatened mutiny of his his followers on the Right. Believe it or not, there is a strong anti-war faction on the Right. Currently it is more voluble than the DemonRATs.

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@Alligator Ed Notable among those on the right who are anti-war are the LDS (Mormans). They're still saying things like "I hope Pres. Trump is able to accomplish the good things he set out to do" while at the same time slamming MSM for posting fake news about Syria/Assad and the imperialists who create the propaganda MSM repeats.

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He illegally ordered missiles into Syria. He racheted up the tension with Russia, China and North Korea, he helped ISIS with the air cover, he continued U.S. imperialism, he proved he's a psychopathic killer and that the plan is still to break Syria apart for the Zionists. Trump is engaged in the Syria war and he's already in Syria, it's his now after being handed off from Obama, who started this stage of it in 2011. Actually it was started under Bush with The Redirection. And if your beliefs are strengthened by what Trump says, good luck with that.

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@Big Al Yes Trump is a Narcissist--but probably not the psychopath Hillary is.
Yes, 6 children died. But in the cold calculus of war, how does this compare with Albright's 500,000 dead Iraqi children? All life should be valued, including perhaps Hillary, but 500K is a helluva lot worse than 6. I wish she would join one of the refugee camps in Syria which she inspired.

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just before Trump's big fireworks show in the Syrian desert...

Yes, by all means let's invade Syria to save John McCain's al quaeda headchoppers holed up in Idlib from a premature meeting with their 72 virgins.

Personally, I think it's all a big bluff. At least I hope so for any number of reasons - not the least of which because I truly think we are going to get our asses royally kicked.

A big flash that covers up a big retreat.

In the old days, an out maneuvered army would first fire off a bunch of cannons and march around a little as a token show of resistance in order to 'save honor' before capitulating. Trump's 'attack' (which he told the Syrians about first) is a twenty-first century upgrade on this old pantomime.

Meanwhile, despite all of NATO's recent sturm und drang mobilizations in Eastern Europe Tillerson is now telling the French FM that supporting Ukraine isn't in our interests. Again, another phony military demonstration that covers our disengagement.

My contrarian view extends only in regards to Syria. No war there--except ISIS. I am not confident about N. Korea.

Me neither.

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The current working assumption appears to be that our Shroedinger's Cat system is still alive. But what if we all suspect it's not, and the real problem is we just can't bring ourselves to open the box?

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@Not Henry Kissinger
this M.E. horse$h!t years ago. It's impossible to follow this acid trip without a scorecard, and nobody's got one of those. Why Americans aren't out in the streets demanding an end to Dubya's War on Terra tells me the oligarchy has done a damn fine job of making this war invisible to the masses.

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@Wink is to make all their first-born serve on the front lines--then we'll see how these tough-talking wimps react. While we're at it, we should get Kagan, Gaffney, Kristol et al take their Hong Kong tailored body armor suits to the front lines.

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@Wink
everyone can see it. Unfortunately the average American attention span is so short they've already forgotten most of it before the next commercial finishes. That's why gimmicks like skewering babies on pitch forks is needed to focus their attention.

Libya? That's the company that puts vegetables inside cans.
Afghanistan? That's where we killed bin Leaden and freed the country.

It's not called the United States of Amnesia for nothing.

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@CB I don't know why we insist on blaming the people. "Why aren't they out in the streets?" we demand, acting like the years 2002-2016 never happened.

We WERE in the streets, in large numbers, protesting the war, and it didn't matter a damn. Then we put somebody in who was supposed to change these murderous crap policies, and instead he expanded them fourfold (with, I admit a bit of hesitation and some attempts to pull back in Syria, and an agreement with Iran, both of which indicate that Obama, despite his many evils, had some reservations about a shooting war between superpowers, because, well, he's not insane). But regardless of Obama possibly having a bit of compunction about starting a nuclear war, he did the absolute opposite of what we put him in to do. And that was after our large protests both here in the US and around the world had no effect whatsoever.

This isn't just partisan idiocy, protecting Obama because "he's our guy." It is that for the partisans, but since 2011/12, they are an increasingly small portion of the population, or even of the electorate. The reason "the people" aren't out in the streets is that they don't believe they can fucking do anything about war, that the US going to war is pretty much entirely out of their control.

If people within the military started refusing to fight--an extraordinarily difficult decision with a lot of horrid personal consequences--I think the people would rally behind them. Well, all the people except the partisans, who are horribly susceptible to propaganda, and would probably believe any dissident troops to be Putin's stooges.

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--Zack de la Rocha

"I tell you I'll have nothing to do with the place...The roof of that hall is made of bones."
-- Fiver

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@Cant Stop the Macedonian Signal until the Trumpposaurus started to actually do something, not that I approve. Then they cheered loudly. Maybe Trump isn't the Russian stooge after all--oh wait, he's not going to invade; son of a bitch, he is a Putin tool.

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@Alligator Ed Well, there's no point expecting sense from partisans.

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"More for Gore or the son of a drug lord--None of the above, fuck it, cut the cord."
--Zack de la Rocha

"I tell you I'll have nothing to do with the place...The roof of that hall is made of bones."
-- Fiver

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@Cant Stop the Macedonian Signal
supports what you're saying CStMS, and I think Archambault must have received a poisonous little message -- reminiscent of the Convention shutouts -- from upstairs back east to tell everyone to go home.

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@Creosote. Sorry, but I don't know what Archambault is, apart from a store in Quebec that sells CDs and DVDs and books...and I only know that cause I just googled it. Smile

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"More for Gore or the son of a drug lord--None of the above, fuck it, cut the cord."
--Zack de la Rocha

"I tell you I'll have nothing to do with the place...The roof of that hall is made of bones."
-- Fiver

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@Creosote. You're totally right about Standing Rock. The government doesn't want any more Scott Olsens right now. Remember this?

http://i.imgur.com/yGfyU.jpg

https://www.reddit.com/r/occupywallstreet/comments/lqjx2/how_i_feel_as_a...

http://www.adweek.com/digital/marines-storm-reddit-after-occupy-oakland-...

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"More for Gore or the son of a drug lord--None of the above, fuck it, cut the cord."
--Zack de la Rocha

"I tell you I'll have nothing to do with the place...The roof of that hall is made of bones."
-- Fiver

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@Cant Stop the Macedonian Signal This stuff occurred before I became "woke".

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@Alligator Ed It was a scary night. I was watching in real time. I was scared for Scott Olsen's sake, of course. But even more I was scared of what might happen if he died.

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"More for Gore or the son of a drug lord--None of the above, fuck it, cut the cord."
--Zack de la Rocha

"I tell you I'll have nothing to do with the place...The roof of that hall is made of bones."
-- Fiver

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@Cant Stop the Macedonian Signal
At that point there was no trustworthy C99% society to think with.
An Indian friend here tells me that some of the older Native leaders can be very conservative; that may have made sense at one time. The disconnect seemed to be proofed out both in the response the grotesque violence of the Corps, and in efforts by younger leaders like Chase Iron Eyes who I felt can read the real picture more accurately.

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@Not Henry Kissinger Of course, euphemistically one could call it a tactical withdrawal, which it is also. But Trump campaign upon going after ISIS and no more Middle East meddling. This show of strength, even though not something I approve, does impress China, North Korea, Assad, and even Putin.

By the way, it does take guts to cross the Deep State.

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@Alligator Ed @Alligator Ed

But I read that both Russia and China interpret loud chestbeating "demonstrations" as indications of weakness, not of strength. And that Russia had concluded that the US is not-agreement-capable, which is a very big deal. They will continue to go through the motions with us, but act on the assumption that we're totally irrational and undependable.

http://thesaker.is/a-multi-level-analysis-of-the-us-cruise-missile-attac...

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@Sunspots I am no military expert by any means but I know that war is evil. The US elites do not understand this. Mind-boggling. The truth as to whether Trump is a malleable moron versus someone who is feeling his way through (internal) enemy territory will only be shown by time--probably not a very distant one.

The differentiating behaviors of Russians and Americans in regard to toughness/bravery is very revealing. If Putin were as stupid as the Neocons, for which we are grateful that he isn't, you and I would all be crispy critters glowing in the dark.

There is a lot to digest in that essay because it is very well-considered. One thing I really liked was the Saker's belief that only Tulsi Gabbard can get us out of this mess. She has courage and knows war--which most of the cattle in Congress (and the WH) do not.

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@Alligator Ed

A lot of his site analyses would take more background than I have, but he does seem very solid and perceptive when I do have anything to go on, especially on international politics and the Russisn perspective.

Here's an interesting discussion, also on our future, or lack thereof:

http://www.nakedcapitalism.com/2017/04/john-michael-greer-james-howard-k...

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@Sunspots As the author said, a transcript would be far easier--however the missing ingredients of tonality and body language often detract from impact carried by video.

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@Alligator Ed

But Yves and Lsmbert are pretty trustworthy.

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@Sunspots @Sunspots

I also '...interpret loud chestbeating "demonstrations" as indications of weakness, not of strength. ...' and thought the missiles revealed weakness, of mind as well. As it certainly was, if he directly killed people and emboldened terrorists to kill however many more in one country either as a political strategy or to impress a visiting dignitary (edit: from another country) that he was a complete lunatic, or both.

But on the other hand, like Bernie, what he's dealing with are very powerful and ruthless lunatics and some very odd strategies might be required to avoid something far worse. Not that I ever could think murder of unrelated people ever 'justified' - but that's a theoretical wedged position between a rock and a hard place I'll never be in myself, thank goodness. I'd have no idea, myself...

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Psychopathy is not a political position, whether labeled 'conservatism', 'centrism' or 'left'.

A tin labeled 'coffee' may be a can of worms or pathology identified by a lack of empathy/willingness to harm others to achieve personal desires.

@Ellen North

groups, is out today, about all the odd people, with various personal agendas, producing and publicizing "open source" intelligence, which is often no better than gossip. But they feed it to Congress and the media, which has to jump without checking to avoid being scooped.

http://thesaker.is/why-vault-7-tools-used-by-private-contractors-shows-u...

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@Sunspots

Thanks so very much for this link, which I wish everyone in the universe would read. It explained so much, which involves even worse insanity at its roots than I'd figured or would have thought possible...

I haven't even followed any of the links yet, but will have to re-reread the article, probably a few times, in part because the mind boggles so badly... but so much also fell into place as I read. This information might exorcise sites like TOP, if only those still inhabiting the place were capable of understanding... this whole ballooning lunatic mess of corruption has to be cleaned out of everywhere, how, I've no idea...

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Psychopathy is not a political position, whether labeled 'conservatism', 'centrism' or 'left'.

A tin labeled 'coffee' may be a can of worms or pathology identified by a lack of empathy/willingness to harm others to achieve personal desires.

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@Ellen North The so-called super-smart CIA throws a whole bunch of "toys" out into the public indiscriminately, which are designed to explode--and then they confidently watch to see how much benefit they gain from this. Any guesses at the outcome?

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I have lost count but it at least many thousands. Also to the missile strike was done by the Navy which was outside of Syria proper.

I do not trust anything that comes out of Trumps mouth.

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@humphrey The question is what sill Trump do with them. I just hope Monster McMaster doesn't get his way. Where is Steve Bannon when we need him? Who wudda thunk three months ago that any of this would happen?

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@Alligator Ed I still have my doubts about the long term results.

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@humphrey @humphrey Putin is not exactly a pussy. He values the naval base in Tartus that pisses off the Us Navy.

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@humphrey He is not going to donate Crimea back to the Ukrainian Nazis. He is not going take the Russian presence out of east Ukraine. Putin needs that Syrian port more than Saudi or Qatar "need" that pipeline. Would the US go to war to defend Saudi or Qatar? Of course, the Neocons would say yes. Probably blood-lusting Medusa (aka Evil Vampire).

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@Alligator Ed @Alligator Ed That is not the theme of the day from this Administration. Trump is not a thinker. He has let the Pentagon proceed on their fondest wishes. I do not like the idea where it ends.

ps. I agree with your above comment as to what Putin will do.

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@humphrey
All the shit that went down in Ukraine was to gain the naval base in Crimea. With the permanent loss of Crimea, getting Ukraine as part of the EU is now next to useless. It will cost the World Bank/IMF untold billions to support that cesspit.

Crimea is now a permanent part of Russia. It will take a war to take it away.

Russia boosts anti-missile shield over Crimea with S-400 system
13 Jan, 2017

A new battery of S-400 long-range surface-to-air missiles has been fully deployed in Russia’s Crimea after five months of training, the Russian military announced on Friday.
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“This truly large-scale system is going on combat duty and overlaps with the existent anti-aircraft defense system of our nation in a radius of hundreds of kilometers,” said Lieutenant General Viktor Sevastyanov, commander of the fourth army of Air Forces and Air Defense.
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NATO doesn't need Tartus. It has Souda Bay in Crete which can control any sea traffic to and from Tartus. Souda Bay is the only harbor in the Mediterranean that has docking facilities for aircraft carriers and submarines. Tartus would be next to impossible for Russia to defend.

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@CB @CB But, The Russkies have subs. Plus taking out a Russian ship going to or from Tartus would be the equivalent to sinking the Mauritania. (I omit the sinking of the Maine--a false flag operation before that term was invented).

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@CB

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@CB Horribly, I'd rather he were in charge than the people who probably will be in charge if he isn't.

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--Zack de la Rocha

"I tell you I'll have nothing to do with the place...The roof of that hall is made of bones."
-- Fiver

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@Cant Stop the Macedonian Signal
the State Department with the Three Furies teamed backed by the CIA whispering sweet nothings in one ear and the Pentagon whispering the truth in his other (deaf) ear in the run-up to the Libyan war.

Obama had started to distrust the Pentagon after the surge failure in Afghanistan. We then started to see the CIA and Pentagon operating independently to a large extent inside Syria.

Foreign policy was not Obama's strong suit. He seemed very indecisive, especially when it came to that "red line". He just passed the buck. By the time Obama left office the military was in control of foreign policy, not the WH.

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@CB we've got massive amounts of military materiel heading through Europe and painted desert camo..... That right there makes me think the neocons will eventually get their way. If not, then why are we moving all that equipment around? Why is it painted desert camo for supposed use in Europe? When I think back and remember that Fort Irwin, desert training, was happening back in the 80's before we were even actively fighting there it makes me realize they've planned this for far, far longer than we were ever made aware of.

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Only a fool lets someone else tell him who his enemy is. Assata Shakur

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@lizzyh7
Unfortunately, being 'prepared' increases the likelihood of this option actually being taken in the future and maybe even a sign of what is already planned.

Just look back to 7 October 2001 and the start of the Afghan war. The UK was doing fully armed 'military exercises' starting 15 September 2001. How handy was this? BTW, it is now known that the attack on Afghanistan was planned well before 9/11.

British army practises expeditionary operations in Oman
9 October 2001

Since September 15, Britain’s armed forces have been engaged in Operation Swift Sword II in the deserts of the Gulf state of Oman. The operation is expected to cover a six-week period through October. One quarter of Britain’s total military capacity will be involved in the operation, at a cost of £93 million.

It is the UK’s largest military deployment since the 1991 Gulf War and its largest naval operation since the Falklands/Malvinas War in 1982. Some 24 ships, 23,000 military personnel, 400 armoured vehicles and a squadron of fighter-bombers are involved. In the past, smaller military exercises in the region were used to showcase British defence manufacturers, but the size of Operation Swift Sword (Saif Sareea in Arabic) points to broader strategic considerations.

The operation was first announced on November 8 last year, and so precedes the present military offensive against Afghanistan, although the forces presently stationed in Oman may well be diverted to the anti-Taliban campaign should the need arise.

'STEPPING UP AND STANDING FIRM' Royal Navy dispatches destroyer to Black Sea to head-up Nato taskforce protecting Brit troops in Ukraine
29th January 2017

BRITAIN is set to send one of its most advanced warships to the Black Sea – in the first operational mission in the region since the Cold War.

HMS Diamond, a Type 45 destroyer, will sail to Ukraine carrying as many as 60 Royal Marine and Special Boat Service commandos – and equipped with state-of-the-art anti-aircraft rockets.
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HMS Diamond's arrival will reportedly coincide with the deployment of British troops to Estonia and Poland, while the RAF also sends Typhoon jets to Romania.

I think Mattis and Tillerson are going to keep pushing Putin to see where his red lines are. They know Putin is extremely rational and not prone to knee jerk responses to adversaries.

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@CB but probing a so far peaceful nation (Russia) seems unnecessary and dumb. Why do this if not to prepare for either further encroachment into all the western borders of Russia or triggering armed conflict. Either way, this is disconcerting.

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@CB

But neither Putin nor the lengthy list of other countries on the neocon hit list can afford to wait until the nukes are already flying toward them... the neocon intent has been long obvious and it cannot expect that these countries will not form a cohesive unit in hitting their attackers both home and abroad in a last-ditch effort.

And it doesn't take all that many of today's more powerful, if smaller, nukes to kick enough dust up high enough into the stratosphere to trigger a decade or more of the degree of global dimming and drought spelling disaster for oxygen-dependent life on a planet where the global life support system's already under for-profit attack and entering an accelerating death-spiral as a result.

Not that 'geoengineering' now officially underway won't produce a similar result... but the nuclear radiation from this suicidally murderous MAD scenario the Psychopaths That Be are attempting to initiate certainly won't help.

On the other hand, there's also the geoengineering's lucrative destruction of the protective ozone barrier between us and deadly radiation originating outside of the planet, while massively adding to toxic industrial pollution - for the purpose of continuing even more massive 'cost-cutting' industrial pollution - by perpetually pumping them into the stratosphere to perpetually shower down everywhere on Earth, while perpetually cutting sunlight (made deadly by this) required for planetary survival on a world they plan to doom either way for very short-term corporate-billionaire profit and power.

We're dealing with a relatively small number of appallingly ignorant, greed-blinded and reality-denying lunatics and their brain-washed/bullied/bribed/blackmailed lackeys and we cannot forget this. Reason has been shut out of their world-views and they function on 'might makes right' lawlessness, as they've long been permitted to do without repercussion. And with this comes the bizarre assumption that somehow, no matter what they destroy, they'll come out alive and able to enjoy a good life.

We know that not one word out of any of The political Parasite Class can be trusted, and aware people are going by their actions; this will include those in the target countries, and when that final line is crossed by the Psychopaths That Be - massing military and missiles on Russia's borders in the effort to begin MAD - and triggers their defenses, those countries with nothing left to lose - a condition which encompasses the whole of the living world, aware of this or not - will go all out and go down swinging as hard as they can. As we will all go down, because we failed to recognize the signs so carefully propaganda-distorted and concealed from us and to fight back politically when it was still possible to do so pacifically.

Putin is not a wimp to be bullied and is well aware of what's at stake, as are the leaders of the many other countries under threat from the Psychopaths that Be.

When Putin says that this maniac-imposed war will not be fought within his country's borders, he means it, which appears to be the case with, I'd suspect, the rest of the hit-list countries, like the rest of us, doomed anyway, and who would be better going down fighting in the effort to dispose of the threat at its roots.

And it will all be coming home to roost within the countries harbouring these psychopathic terrorists within government - while these would-be global-dominating lunatics count on being able to disable their victim's defenses to shoot vulnerable sitting ducks and surviving this themselves, no doubt, personally sitting it out within luxury bunkers.

The rest of us can count ourselves lucky if we're at a likely ground-zero...

Edited to add a missed letter, invariably noticed while waiting for the post to go through...

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A tin labeled 'coffee' may be a can of worms or pathology identified by a lack of empathy/willingness to harm others to achieve personal desires.

@CB

Trump's word is worth shit. He's not in charge.

Feel obliged to add that it wouldn't be, anyway, something that goes for virtually all of the greed-blinded self-interests infiltrating government everywhere.

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amen brother

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but I really think he notified Putin and maybe also Assad first, and that this is basically kabuki for domestic political reasons. It wouldn't be the first time US politicians engaged in bullshit in the ME in order to rearrange domestic politics to their liking. This strike gets the neocons and imperialist neolibs (hard to tell them apart these days) off his back.

The fact that more than half the missiles apparently fell on fields rather than buildings and people seems to me to indicate this. Then again, maybe my conspiracy theory is incorrect, because it would require at least part of the Pentagon to be AGAINST an escalation in Syria. I sure hope that's true!

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--Zack de la Rocha

"I tell you I'll have nothing to do with the place...The roof of that hall is made of bones."
-- Fiver

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@Cant Stop the Macedonian Signal They did notify the Russians.

A Pentagon spokesman, Capt. Jeff Davis, said in a statement that a pre-exiting “deconfliction” channel, set up to keep American and Russian jets from crossing paths in the skies over Syria, was used to disclose the planned attack to Russia. “U.S. military planners took precautions to minimize risk to Russian or Syrian personnel located at the airfield,” Davis said.

The Russians had already bugged out.

It is not yet clear how far ahead of time the Russians were warned, but a witness told Riam Dalati of the BBC that a convoy of Russian military vehicles left the base at some stage yesterday.

And the Syrians were able to prepare.

Video recorded by a Russian military drone over the base suggested to some observers that the Syrians might have moved some of their jets out of their bunkers in anticipation of the strikes.

Of course, even if it IS all for show, the bombing has galvanized the anti-war movement (both left and right) in ways that previous actions have not. So while I truly think this is much ado about nothing, that 'much ado' is certainly a positive development.

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The current working assumption appears to be that our Shroedinger's Cat system is still alive. But what if we all suspect it's not, and the real problem is we just can't bring ourselves to open the box?

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@Not Henry Kissinger which is neither legal nor a law, the energizing of a broad anti-war movement may help bring about the withdrawal from the Middle East and perhaps abandonment of the US Imperial world's policeman (bully) status.

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@Cant Stop the Macedonian Signal the Russians had advance notice and not a single interceptor was fired at the cruise missiles is surely indicative of something.

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@FuturePassed Putin has more brains than the entirety of the DemonRATic and Repugnant parties combined. For which we should all be grateful. The world turned upside down. Relying on Putin to save us from our own insanity!

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@FuturePassed

that could have knocked out most of our missiles. They had made an agreement not to shoot at us, which is now discarded, so they didn't shoot that time.

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@Cant Stop the Macedonian Signal
I expect more 'tests' in the coming days. The US military knows Putin is a very rational man and is not prone to knee-jerk reactions. They are going to push harder and harder. Don't forget that Russia is now completely walled in to the west and south by the largest military buildup since the days of the Cold War.

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@Cant Stop the Macedonian Signal Yes. I have read this theory as well and it makes sense to me. I have heard this called "Trump's False Flag" -- advance warning, very little damage, and gets the neocons off his back at home for a bit. Apparently it worked, as it didn't start WW III and there has been no retaliation.

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Or perhaps Putin is too canny to reveal actual defense capabilities to these civilian and defense-system attacking maniacs until absolutely necessary and allowed only a few (perhaps controlled?) missiles through to do a calculated degree of damage to the target as proof of this attack, thereby providing a path for peaceful resolution through international channels?

This possibility actually makes more sense to me. And in the event of more military mugging, I'd personally rather think of at least some of the remaining PTB-slated for-corporate-profit victims being able to maintain their people's/country's defenses rather than being militarily date-raped to death by these world-destroying psychopaths and their 'beautiful' phallic symbols of doom...

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Psychopathy is not a political position, whether labeled 'conservatism', 'centrism' or 'left'.

A tin labeled 'coffee' may be a can of worms or pathology identified by a lack of empathy/willingness to harm others to achieve personal desires.