Arab countries offer to pay for US war on Syria!

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  1. alexa

    alexa Well-Known Member Past Donor

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    http://www.huffingtonpost.com/2013/09/04/arab-nations-offered-to-p_n_3868087.html

    Yesterday I heard they were threatening the US that if it did not attack Syria they would give more money and arms to extremists. The US is beginning to appear to be a patsy.
     
  2. Alfalfa

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    Sounds like the oil states are only willing to bank a ground invasion.

    Damn, now were kowtowing to the arabs AND israel.
     
  3. Ivan88

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    The Saudis are reported to have contributed a billion towards getting our current regime installed.

    Not doubt this pack of anti-Christs knows what a pack of prostitutes we are, and is willing to pay us to murder our mother, Syria.
    When a gal (USA) gives everything to her lovers and sleeps with them for 50 years, there is no way she can get out of serving them short of death.
    What ever they give to their slut, will be taken back.

    This is perhaps the greatest shame for us ugly Americans in our 150+ year history of lies and wars of aggression.
    It is on par with our nuking the largest Christian city in East Asia, and the firebombing of 100's of cities of our German relatives along with our deliberate starving to death of over a million Germans, AFTER the war was supposedly lover.
     
  4. alexa

    alexa Well-Known Member Past Donor

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    It is totally amazing. The US are willing to be mercenaries for the Saudi's. Will US mother's be willing for their sons and daughters to die for them?
     
  5. Ivan88

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    No doubt, most so called American "mothers" will gladly sacrifice their children to our god, the Synogog of Satan. They been doing it for 150 years, what is going to change their habit?
     
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    John Kerry is as big a liar as Obama. I don't believe a word any of them say.
     
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    Which Arab countries? I didn't see which country in the article.
     
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    What's amazing is that you are obsessed with the US (which has been and still is a passive observer of this whole Syrian debacle), not a word or criticism from you toward the arab world which according to your OP instigates the escalation of the war....Oh, the arabs can do no wrong, can they? Whatever bad happens in the world is the fault of the Americans and Israelis, right? How could I forget? LOL
    nonsense. Mercenaries fight for a salary/profit, the Arab world offers to share expenses. Best case scenario the US will break even, the US certainly won't make a profit which completely destroys your "mercenaries" insult. You should be ashamed of yourself.
     
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    With the rampant radicalism and clamor against oppressions,
    I'm sure a lot would rather sacrifice just for the sake of stability and harmony.
     
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    No ! No ! No !

    No. Not just "help" pay.
    Pick up the total tab for this one.

    "Help" pay could be like 2%
    Pick up the tab is like 100%
    Plus 40% for Halliburton style graft and corruption.


    Not One Cent Of American Tax Payer $
    We have paid too much these last decades for Saudi security.


    Moi :oldman:
     
  11. alexa

    alexa Well-Known Member Past Donor

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    Personal attack not based on reality.
    Right, the announcement of a military strike on Syria is passive to you. Get your facts straight. The US announced it was on the side of the rebels and that it would not recognise Assad as the Syrian leader very early on.
    Exactly. Another baseless personal attack.

    what irrelevant drivel. Are you drunk?

    Your guilty conscience obviously. I never mentioned the Israeli's.
    Another personal attack.

    If the US is on the one hand being threatened by the Saudi's that if she does not attack then they will heavily arm and finance extremists and on the other that they will pay for the war if she does it, the US does not appear to be an independent player. She is being fed carrot and stick concerning her decision. She decides to do the Saudi's dirty work and they pay for it. She says no and a supposed ally of the US strengthens 'al qaeda' in the region.

    Next post so full of personal attacks and baiting will be reported. Try and use some intelligence and answer what is written not personal attacks to cover your lust for more illegal destruction.

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    The Saudi's primarily.
     
  12. alexa

    alexa Well-Known Member Past Donor

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    You believe an attack on Syria is going to stabilise the situation?
     
  13. alexa

    alexa Well-Known Member Past Donor

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    Why do their dirty work for them then? Why lose your young ones for them? Why have your ex soldiers so traumatised that they are unable to now live productive lives? Why risk the consequences of this attack which has already moved from a couple of days in length to 2 to 3 months.
     
  14. Moi621

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    You know the answer to that.
    War is good for business !
    And if foreign nations pay the tab with tip for graft and corruption and after care for the traumatized
    What a boon for the American Economy.

    Imagine

    Have Global Reach
    Will Travel

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    White House
    Washington, D.C.

    And this time American tax payers don't pay a cent.
    And all "their" money gets pumped into America's war based economy.
    Yes, let them start paying for their American security.


    Moi :oldman:

    Ref.: http://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/en/d/dd/Haveguncard.png
     
  15. alexa

    alexa Well-Known Member Past Donor

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    Are you saying the US has become the world's whores?
     
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    The greatest delusion in World History has been that one-liner lie: "War is good for business". War destroys infrastuctures, the only possible profit could come when/if you can rebuild the infrastructure, if you have the economic base to support the costs.

    There has never been a sustained war economy, EVER. Is our constant and never ending bout with inflation and "recessions" not proof of that?

    They could pay the entire cost and I STILL wouldn't do it.
     
  17. Xanadu

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    Capitalism and oil (and also politics and the mass media including the 'alternative' media) are fundaments for war. Don't defend or support these systems (don't become a believer in these systems, but millions already have, have become very dependent on the system's systems) They offer to pay to speed up regime change to install a new puppet regime or government, to move on to mass organize the Syrian population via politics (via 'democracy')
    Libya and Syria are copycats, 'western' forces that support the rebels and get rid of a puppet dictator, and now Arab countries will pay to speed up this process of change. All this change is revolutionary change, it's about the organisation of the population of Syria. People are in serious trouble by all this mass organisation that's going on since the turn of the century (the first wave of fear was the y2k bug, next 9/11 and so on, now this process is speeding up (raising emotions lead to organisation), a strike on Syria will accelerate mass organisation there and here) They are pushing for mass organisation whatever it takes.
     
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    The West needs to get control back, we're being played by the puppeteers.
     
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    I ask Arab forum users to correct me if i am wrong

    After the regime change in Egypt / Libya and Tunisia gulf states sent their guys to preach hardcore islamic nonsense and promote the election of bros in the parliaments , they set up radio & tv stations to boost their propaganda. Protests against Morsi started after a Saudi guy called in a packed stadium believers to start exterminating religious minorities.
    I fail to see what Israel may get if Syria turns into another theocracy with funding from the gulf .

    An intervention into the civil war will bring better equipped , organized and trained islamic militias into power but the bulk of the Syrian society did not revolted for that and as it was proven in Egypt will not sit down and accept this (*)(*)(*)(*) so what you will get there is even more war .
    Kurds who make 10% of country's population place their nationalism above their religious feelings and they have their pals in Turkey and Northern Iraq to supply them with everything they need to secure their autonomy , it may sound far fetched but if i was a Syrian republican watching my revolt getting hijacked by fundamentalists i would have turned to PKK for help under the promise of autonomy or even independence.
    An autonomous Syrian Kurdistan in combination with the almost autonomous Iraqi one means big big trouble for both Turkey and Iran and will put the entire region into flames.
     
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    This has been dragging on for long enough that I doubt we will bomb them anymore. Maybe we should just sell arms to the rebels, Russia should sell arms to Assad; and sooner or later the country goes from a population of 20 million to about a dozen people in total. Then we go in, split the oil and natural resources with Russia, collect the arms and re-sell them on the used weapons market, bury the bodies, and create a new North African resort country like UAE. Or better yet, give the empty land to Disney. Who wouldn't love Mideast Disney?
     
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    A matter of taste. It would likely feature plenty of infidel heads on poles.
     
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    lol yeah its unbelievable what we'll swallow. But on the positive the neoconservative pro Israel, pro meddling in the ME crowd seem to be losing in the republican party with the rise of the Cruze, Paul types. Clearly still have Influence on both sides.

    So what if Iran/Iraq/Syria want to supply Europe with a cheaper cleaner energy source via their pipeline. China buys cheap oil without wars, why cant we? Hmm maybe its because we do what the Zionists and Saudis want. I say this as someone that was pro Israel only a few years ago (thye arent the only ones in this imo but a major player), but having awaken from my political slumber - well its pretty bloody obvious we're played like the puppets we are.
     
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    It will destabilize the sarin gas attacks against the civilians and children alike.
     
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    Dont worry because you will not see one Arab Gulf state soldier in any war.
    There would ONLY be a Gulf participation IF Egypt and it's huge military was to join them and Egypt will NOT attack Syria no matter how much they try to bribe us.
     
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    Granny says dat's a good idea...
    :grandma:
    ... be a good way fer us to get back...

    ... some o' the money dey been gougin' us...

    ... on oil prices.
     

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