Wokamuka
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Everybody knows that the Russians are banking on America's stretched armed forces in (with Iraq and Afghanistan) and that the United States will not be able to stand up toward Russia's aggressive foreign policy (which has very recently taken favor with Latin America and, questionably, Georgia).
The Red, White, and Blue - the colors that existed BEFORE Russia adopted the colors for themselves - does not run.
The Syrians, like the Iranians, are a whole set of problems. Lebanon had peace and Syrians got upset about that. Syria is a nation that is landlocked and they don't like it . . . instead of maintaining good relations with countries with port cities, they'd decided to, unabashedly and most obviously, exert their own agenda. There is a perception that all the Saddam-era Iraqi WMDs went into welcoming Syria before the American invasion of Iraq. It is well-known that Syria is welcoming to terrorists. A Russian-born person supporting that? Not surprised.
Syria cannot be trusted. Russia is acting like a beligerent child. Bush's American foreign policy is slashing and burning like a blind child in a jungle.
The Red, White, and Blue - the colors that existed BEFORE Russia adopted the colors for themselves - does not run.
The Syrians, like the Iranians, are a whole set of problems. Lebanon had peace and Syrians got upset about that. Syria is a nation that is landlocked and they don't like it . . . instead of maintaining good relations with countries with port cities, they'd decided to, unabashedly and most obviously, exert their own agenda. There is a perception that all the Saddam-era Iraqi WMDs went into welcoming Syria before the American invasion of Iraq. It is well-known that Syria is welcoming to terrorists. A Russian-born person supporting that? Not surprised.
Syria cannot be trusted. Russia is acting like a beligerent child. Bush's American foreign policy is slashing and burning like a blind child in a jungle.


