Have you registered yourself under FARA yet?
Amazing stuff from ma niga person sharp exposing false flag
Have you registered yourself under FARA yet?
FARA is an American law.
And not knowingOAN claims to be right of FOX and is MSM TV...
Agents of foreign governments.
you quoted my OAN post tho
thinking OAN is a foreign government
Actually I was talking about you. FARA applies to individuals and organizations.
And you don’t know OAN...
Laughing emoticon...
Yeah but you quoted my OAN post
At least quote my RT posts dumbo
You sounding re ed right now
pgardn didn't quote that post.
Yes.
Intentionally. Do you still not understand what I was saying?
lol
You were doing something alright
Something stupid![]()
Nope, you just remain ignorant about the FARA law.
It's really not a big deal, but you're making it funnier with every post.
Yeah thats just stupid you boxed yoursef in all on your own there
Anyway back to some Syria happenings....
Great article of what really is going on
The Great Game Comes To Syria
https://www.zerohedge.com/news/2018-...me-comes-syria
Iran’s major concern in Syria is maintaining a buffer between itself and a very aggressive alliance of the U.S., Israel and Saudi Arabia, which seems to be in the preliminary stages of planning a war against the second-largest country in the Middle East.
Iran is not at all the threat it has been pumped up to be. Its military is miniscule and talk of a so-called “Shiite crescent”—Iran, Iraq, Syria and Lebanon—is pretty much a western invention (although the term was dreamed up by the King of Jordan).
Tehran has been weakened by crippling sanctions and faces the possibility that Washington will withdraw from the nuclear accord and re-impose yet more sanctions. The appointment of National Security Advisor John Bolton, who openly calls for regime change in Iran, has to have sent a chill down the spines of the Iranians. What Tehran needs most of all is allies who will shield it from the enmity of the U.S., Israel and Saudi Arabia. In this regard, Turkey and Russia could be helpful.
Iran has modified its original goals in Syria of a Shiite-dominated regime by agreeing to a “non-sectarian character” for a post-war Syria. Erdogan has also given up on his desire for a Sunni-dominated government in Damascus.
War with Iran would be catastrophic, an unwinnable conflict that could destabilize the Middle East even more than it is now. It would, however, drive up the price of oil, currently running at around $66 a barrel. Saudi Arabia needs to sell its oil for at least $100 a barrel, or it will very quickly run of money. The on-going quagmire of the Yemen war, the need to diversify the economy, and the growing clamor by young Saudis—70 percent of the population—for jobs requires lots of money, and the current trends in oil pricing are not going to cover the bills.
War and oil make for odd bedfellows. While the Saudis are doing their best to overthrow the Assad regime and fuel the extremists fighting the Russians, Riyadh is wooing Moscow to sign onto to a long-term OPEC agreement to control oil supplies. That probably won’t happen—the Russians are fine with oil at $50 to $60 a barrel—and are wary of agreements that would restrict their right to develop new oil and gas resources. The Saudi’s jihad on the Iranians has a desperate edge to it, as well it might. The greatest threat to the Kingdom has always come from within.
The rocks and shoals that can wreck alliances in the Middle East are too numerous to count, and the “troika” is riven with contradictions and conflicting interests. But the war in Syria looks as if it is coming to some kind of resolution, and at this point Iran, Russia and Turkey seem to be the only actors who have a script that goes beyond lobbing cruise missiles at people.
Nope. I told you exactly what it meant and you still don't get it.
lol they’ve moved on from the russian bot accusations and have upped the ante
lol triggered by a joke
RRussia has doubled the number of arms ships heading for Syria’s Tartous from the Black Sea through the Bosporus, DEBKAfile’s military sources report. The acceleration of Russian arms traffic to Syria has been noted in the last fortnight. The vessels are loaded with containers holding military hardware. It is believed that they contain quan ies of advanced S-300 air defense missiles bound for Bashar Assad’s army and short-range Pantsir-S1 systems capable of intercepting UAVs and cruise missiles. The consignments also include large quan ies of automatic 30mm cannons and radar equipment.
On Monday, April 23, high officials in Moscow released the following statement to Kommersant, a publication close to the Russian defense ministry: If Israel attacks the new air defense systems it will suffer “catastrophic consequences.”
lol having to try and explain the joke for over an hour
lol I explained FARA once and then just told him he didn't get it
today’s jokes
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