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Re: The war against Syria

Postby Paphitis » Wed Oct 19, 2016 4:55 pm

miltiades wrote::lol: :lol: :lol: :lol:


That would be the most intelligent response coming from you in a long time!

You're in a very bad place. For now it's all on show and coming to a climax. We have saved Iraq. Syria is the same as the "trnc" now. Oh well!
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Re: The war against Syria

Postby Paphitis » Wed Oct 19, 2016 4:58 pm

Tony Abbott sends his regards to Pootin.

We want to invite him on an official visit! Bring a few Navy Ships too. The ADF will be looking for something to do in a few months!

We will even have our fleet of AWACS Aircraft on hand. They have a tendency to make the odd mistake. We will just divert all QANTAS airliners to avoid mistakes from Pootin.

Now where are those handcuffs?
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Re: The war against Syria

Postby Paphitis » Wed Oct 19, 2016 5:18 pm

I guess you can look at the irony of it all.

Coalition forces are in Syria, uninvited, but who has the legitimacy in Syria to take us to task? I guess it's ok for our forces to stay! Oh well!

But Pootin can't come to Iraq because we have the legitimacy to take him to task. Oh well!

That's what happens when you have zero credibility! In the end, we can do what we like, because there is no one who can say otherwise without being laughed at. Assad could shoot at our planes if he likes. But Assad won't like the outcome of that either! Oh well!

Assad pissed it all up the wall I'm afraid.

I told you Assad lost the war when he committed the first major war crime in 2012. But no one believed me. Oh well!
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Re: The war against Syria

Postby Paphitis » Wed Oct 19, 2016 5:32 pm

Come in spinner! :lol:
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Re: The war against Syria

Postby Paphitis » Wed Oct 19, 2016 5:45 pm

Anyway folks. Love to sit around and rub your faces in the shit but I gotta go.

I will however read your posts with great amusement and purely for some comic relief in a couple of days.

But I can't imagine any way Assad could possibly get himself out of the hole he dug himself. His future is sealed now. We got him. Too bad so sad.

You had a strong hand, but right now we hold Syria's future and legitimacy. To put it bluntly, we got the keys to Syria's status and standing in this world. No credibility and no recognition unless of course you consider China, Venezuela, Iran and Russia as recognition.

Shall we expect a FTA agreement between them? :lol:

Fi aman Allah!
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Re: The war against Syria

Postby Robin Hood » Wed Oct 19, 2016 6:12 pm

miltiades wrote::lol: :lol: :lol: :lol:



Milti, stop laughing at him, he can't help it! :roll: :wink: Seriously ..... do his posts remind you a bit of Chemical Ali in Bagdad boasting how Saddam's forces were destroying the US in the mother of all battles ??? :lol:

I have no idea where this man goes for his information because none of this rubbish is even on the MSM news sites.

Today 9,000 refugees have fled Mosul for the Syrian border. The pictures available shows most of them are carrying weapons. Why would refugees want to go to Syria to flee one lot of head coppers only to seek out another lot of head choppers? Surely, as refugees, they would head for safe haven of the coalitions 'refugee centres' ........ not straight into another war zone? Something smells to me .......... good heavens, surely not more bullsh*t...... and Paphitis' propaganda ? :roll:

I think the suggestion that the US has planned for THEIR Daesh terrorists in Mosul to go and help the remnants of the US proxy army in eastern Aleppo, becomes even more credible by the hour.

Syria and Russia stooped the air attacks some hours ago. Today, the 'moderate' terrorists have so far killed six (maybe more) civilians in rocket and mortar attacks on residential areas of Western Aleppo ..... and injuring many more.

Belgian F-16's attacked a village near Aleppo today (another coalition war crime to add to the list for the ICC).... killing another six civilians ..... can't be Daesh (they are not in that area), cant be terrorists (because they are all moderates), surely not another mistake by Australian AWACS......... only leaves deliberately targeting civilians as the motive? :roll:

BTW: Watch RT News ..... good accurate cover from on the ground in Western Aleppo. Far more credible than the BBC, CNN, SKY etc. 8)
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Re: The war against Syria

Postby Robin Hood » Wed Oct 19, 2016 7:51 pm

PAPHITIS:
And as you can see, only 3 days into the Mosul operation, and everything is exceeding expectations with 9 villages liberated.

Wow ....9 down, just another 80 to go, and you are still over 30Kms from Mosul city! :roll: You have yet to enter the urban warfare phase ..... which you hope you won’t have too as all the terrorists run for it .... into Syria (As previously predicted)

The coalition has stipulated that escape routes will be provided for civilians able to escape Mosul and refugee camps have been set up. Coalition countries are also preparing for the humanitarian crisis. So far, they are able to ammommodate 60,000 refugees.


Jordan and Turkey ..... and that’s it!
Clear contrast to the War Crimes of Aleppo. Assad and Pootin have a war with the entire Sunni Muslim world now. .................. etc. etc. etc........... usual bullsh*t .


Let’s have a few more illogical statements .... from The General?

Btw, any criminal Russian Forces who enter Iraqi Airspace will be treated as an act of aggression against Iraqi Sovereignty and will be confronted as such by the Coalition.


But this would be a war crime if imposed according to International Law ...... if the boot was on the other foot? I think this meets the description of HYPOCRACY !

Well, judging by your enemy's enemy is my friend type of politics you all now appear to be in dissarray. All over the place! And no credibility! Fancy talking about International Law now folks? With what authority?


With the authority of International Law, which you conveniently overlook. You have said it often enough ..... the US coalition does not recognise International Law .... or any other Laws ..... because YOU are above it! DICTATORSHIP?

Who has the brains now?


Well, certainly not Paphitis ...... the two brain cells he has left are struggling against insurmountable odds ..... he’s still breathing!

In the end, there is a BIG price to pay for violating International Law and conducting War Crimes. And Syria and Russia are going to pay it.


There is a world of difference between accusation and proving it. Which in ALL the posts you have made on the subject, you still have offered nothing to even support the allegations .... except more allegations. Bush and Blair and many other US/UK/French politicians should be in the dock for war crimes .... but it never happened. THEIR crimes have been proven by their own Governments .... let alone putting it to the ICC.

There is one golden rule. Yes sure, the UN has its flaws. But International Law and Himan Rights are an international sacrament. It's these laws which protect every country and the rights of civilians in war zones.


So that’s where YOU and YOUR coalition went wrong! They wrongly assumed International Law only applies to others but not to them .......... if a might say, that sentiment is so very Cypriot.

Coalition forces are in Syria, uninvited, but who has the legitimacy in Syria to take us to task? I guess it's ok for our forces to stay! Oh well!


See above ....... re International Law.

But Pootin can't come to Iraq because we have the legitimacy to take him to task. Oh well!


I would suggest that if Putin needed to stop Daesh crossing the border into Syria .... he could do so in full accordance with UN resolutions and without YOUR consent. Any attempt by the US coalition to stop Russian/Syrian, air or ground forces, would most likely kick-off WWIII starting with most of the coalition bases that threaten Russia/Syrian operations being tuned to smouldering ruins. Syria/Russia have the same legitimacy in Iraq as you have been allowed to exercise in Syria ...... and YOU have been using the exact same UN resolutions to justify those incursions.

Shhhhhh ...... LISTEN! Do you hear President Putin making endless threats on RT as to the consequences of upsetting him ? NO! ..... it is all very quiet. The only statements on RT are simple facts of what is being done by Syria/Russia to help the civilians get out of Eastern Aleppo, whilst the West’s attention is being diverted by the press to lurid tit-for-tat personal accusations in the US Presidential farce .......... or a Kardashian’s latest revealing outfit .......details of celebrities love lives ..... even Bake-Off ..... anything to divert attention...... and there are those that fall for it! :roll:


Beware .... be very afraid ..... the Russians don’t make threats they are far too diplomatic ..... they will strike when YOU cross their red line ..... and they won’t even tell you where the red line is! By the time the result cuts through YOUR arrogance, it will be too late ..... unfortunately also for a lot of decent young men and women on those bases just doing what they have been told to do. It was never their war .... for Queen and Country.... they just become collateral damage for politicians , the Financiers and Multinationals! :x

Thank goodness Putin has shown the tolerance he has so far, in dealing with a bunch of arrogant bullies and has not shot down any of your aircraft as an act of bravado. Like all bullies YOU will eventually meet your match. :x :cry:
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Re: The war against Syria

Postby Paphitis » Thu Oct 20, 2016 4:40 am

Most of the areas in Syria are controlled by Kurds. If anyone has fled Iraq for Syria, they have fled into our coalition hands as they are in Peshmerga territory. No one has been able to flee Mosul as yet other than 76 individuals.

I think it's pretty obvious who has the high ground and who the victors are. Assad is pinned in Aleppo since last year. Coalition has been preparing for 2 years and has only just started. Who is in a better position. Iraq or Syria?

Who has the legitimacy and support of the vast majority of countries and the UN. Assad, Pootin, or coalition.

Enjoy the bed you've made and no lay in it like dogs.

The Coalition has succeeded. Pootin has failed. Zero credibility to boot and accused of war crimes.

We have an exit strategy and you don't. We can keep this war alive as long as we want to not you. In other words, and I told you this before, you are at our mercy. To top it all off, we are in Syria and you can't come to Iraq.

So tell me who is in charge now? Who has the power? Who played their cards right.

And we can rap this thing up in Iraq within 6 to 12 months at the latest. Assad will still be fighting for survival long after that.

It's not looking good at all for Assad. He has a shitty can to carry. Coalition has got is bases covered.

Oh well!
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Re: The war against Syria

Postby Robin Hood » Thu Oct 20, 2016 6:35 am

Paphitis wrote:Most of the areas in Syria are controlled by Kurds. If anyone has fled Iraq for Syria, they have fled into our coalition hands as they are in Peshmerga territory. No one has been able to flee Mosul as yet other than 76 individuals.

I think it's pretty obvious who has the high ground and who the victors are. Assad is pinned in Aleppo since last year. Coalition has been preparing for 2 years and has only just started. Who is in a better position. Iraq or Syria?

Who has the legitimacy and support of the vast majority of countries and the UN. Assad, Pootin, or coalition.

Enjoy the bed you've made and no lay in it like dogs.

The Coalition has succeeded. Pootin has failed. Zero credibility to boot and accused of war crimes.

We have an exit strategy and you don't. We can keep this war alive as long as we want to not you. In other words, and I told you this before, you are at our mercy. To top it all off, we are in Syria and you can't come to Iraq.

So tell me who is in charge now? Who has the power? Who played their cards right.

And we can rap this thing up in Iraq within 6 to 12 months at the latest. Assad will still be fighting for survival long after that.

It's not looking good at all for Assad. He has a shitty can to carry. Coalition has got is bases covered.

Oh well!


Have you ever heard the expression ..... "Counting the chickens before they hatch." ?

I will make just one prediction over this particular event. At the end of the day, no matter what happens to Daesh, Mosul and Iraq will descend into anarchy again. A State split into fanatically opposed factions of the Islamic Faith ..... just like US 'forward planning' left behind them in Afghanistan, Libya and are trying to achieve in Syria.

I say again ....... shhhhhh .......... let us wait and see what Putin has planned .......... as they say 'The fat lady still has to sing!'. :wink:
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Re: The war against Syria

Postby Paphitis » Thu Oct 20, 2016 6:47 am

So far, we have counted 11 hatchlings. In fact, we have exceeded our very expectations so far.

In contrast with Assad and Pootin who have said they will liberate Alepp
I by January but no one knows what year

Better luck next time Robin Hood. Better luck next one old boy!

Think of it as a game of poke. Right now, the coalition has a much stronger hand. A full house!

Now what has Pootin got planned. We are currently walking all over him, probably violating international law to boot, but no one will say anything t support a War Criminal. We have an open cheque!

Nice doing business with y'all!
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