Posted on 10/15/2021 4:03:24 AM PDT by jarheadtom
In a press briefing Thursday, United States Department of State spokesperson Ned Price made a plea for the cessation of incursions between Turkey and Syria. The two countries have escalated their cross-border attacks.
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Why is the State Dept. mucking around elsewhere? Don’t they have some Americans to target?
Ceasefires cause more war. Let them fight until there is a winner.
When did World War II begin? 1919, with the signing of the Treaty of Versailles.
That should do it. I’m sure Tony Blinken scares the crap out of them.
The State Department.. spit
Just figured out how to give them more tax payer money.
Actually WW2 began with the Franco-Prussian war of 1870.
The British, the French, Spanish and the Germans slaughtered each other for centuries with no clear winner except at the end of the Napoleonic wars and WW2. It is only after those two conflicts that anything like a sustained period of peace existed in Europe since the fall of Rome.
Turkey invaded Syria and is inside the Syrian borders. Someone shot rockets at them. Our State department calls that a “cross border attack”.
The so called border referred to is a magic line deep inside Syria that the Syrians are not supposed to cross to annoy the invaders.
Watch Syria shoot at the Turkish invaders and for us to scream that a NATO member has been attacked.
Thank God for the Atomic Bomb!
Send Kammy on over to figure out the root cause . . .
*** The State Dept. wants you to believe the fiction that the US military presence in Syria keeps ISIS from reforming there...nothing could be further from the truth. In fact US troops sit between the Syrian National Army and the ISIS terror camps in the southeast. ***
Anyone who has followed the war in Syria is aware the US base in Al Tanf has been used to train jihadis. Been going on for years.
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