Yes, I’ve read this, but why should we get involved? ON the surface we shouldn’t, unless the Saudi’s are calling the shots.
BUT CLEARLY....CLEARLY THIS HAS NOTHING TO DO WITH CHEMICAL WEAPONS AND ALL TO DO WITH SOMETHING ELSE, AND I SUPPOSE WHAT YOU SAY SO FAR MAKES THE MOST SENSE.
IT’S ABOUT NATURAL GAS.
Putin has been, after all, an incredibly cruel bully over his energy empire. I can supply you with tons of links about this if you are interested but basically he is kind of a low level psychopath in business and hugely successful at making money on energy.
So glad you agree about the natural gas and this not being about chemical weapons. Only here on FR are people sane and knowledgeable it seems.
IMHO, I think the issues are far beyond economics, politics, religion or morality.
I suspect the major power players are so power hungry, they are positioning themselves to be the AntiChrist, and they really, really, really think they can win.
Maybe for the Saudi's. For the Russians, it's about holding onto their only naval port in the Mediteranean. Putin doesn't like the muzzies, particularly after what they did in Beslan.
“ITS ABOUT NATURAL GAS”
Or, more specifically, Natural Gas for the the French Company TOTAL, just like in Libya.
I still say the DGSE has the goods on Obama, the way he has been acting not in America’s interests, but for French Companies.
It may be about a gas pipeline, but this move by Putin, ‘in the nick of time to stop bombings’ will usher a significant contingent of Russian troops into Syria, along with a presence for the Cicoms in Syria. ... In the book of Revelations, which direction did the army from the East and the descending Bear attack Israel from?