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Reeq
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"The Media Used To Cover Syria As A Possible Lead Up To WW3"


          

remember red lines and no fly zones heating up into full scale war with russia?

right now you have russia threatening to attack american soldiers if they bomb syrian installations (again).

trump is talking tough on twitter about standing up to russia (for once).
https://twitter.com/realDonaldTrump/status/984022625440747520

the national security council is being gutted of levelheaded policy professionals for a more hawkish team under john bolton.

the press is oddly muted about all of this.

with the entire whirlwind of political stories constantly spinning around us nowadays...its easy to lose sight of this being possibly the most consequential one.

  

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ain't no money in "real" wars
Apr 11th 2018
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this is what im getting at.
Apr 11th 2018
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trump announcing strikes on syria to deflect from the cohen news lol.
Apr 13th 2018
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that cohen shit is just heating up..aint goin nowhere.
Apr 13th 2018
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no doubt but the media loves a good war fam.
Apr 13th 2018
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This clown has been desperate to be a war president
Apr 13th 2018
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we are a nation of pavlov dogs fam.
Apr 13th 2018
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It's not enough. American's got bombing of arab countries fatigue for a ...
Apr 14th 2018
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John Bolton getting to work quick
Apr 13th 2018
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trump losing the breitbart crowd on syrian strikes.
Apr 13th 2018
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fox & friends pretty much told trump this would push comey out the news
Apr 13th 2018
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our stance on assad/syria is kinda stupid when you think about it.
Apr 13th 2018
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No doubt based on polling data too
Apr 13th 2018
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hard to argue you care about the syrian people with stats like this:
Apr 13th 2018
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      Dogg...you STAY on the Twitter lol
Apr 13th 2018
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           much better than cable news lol.
Apr 13th 2018
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it's consistent with how we've been slaughtering civilians
Apr 13th 2018
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mattis: this is a one time shot. trump: part of a sustained response.
Apr 13th 2018
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always a tweet(s):
Apr 13th 2018
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he's got dozens of bad tweets on this
Apr 13th 2018
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      all over the place.
Apr 13th 2018
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Iron Lung Dick Cheney back in the saddle. His man is John Bolton.
Apr 13th 2018
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alex jones reacts to trump syria strikes lmaoooo
Apr 13th 2018
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*fake sobbing* if he would have been a piece of crap from the beginning
Apr 13th 2018
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young, this dude has been COMEDY this past year
Apr 17th 2018
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Damascus defiant as U.S. strikes prove more limited than feared
Apr 14th 2018
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Im not a conspiracy theory dude, but....
Apr 14th 2018
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Trump sought advice on Syria from legal team defending him in Russia pro...
Apr 14th 2018
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fam i think this syria shit was a major misstep for trump.
Apr 17th 2018
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I'm loving the meltdown in the base...but not at this cost.
Apr 17th 2018
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J_Stew
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1. "ain't no money in "real" wars"
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That's why all of these regional things are allowed to go on, everyone makes money while mostly brown people die. China, Russia, USA, we aren't trying to actually fight each other at this point. Of course, Trump is capable of anything stupid.

  

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Reeq
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2. "this is what im getting at."
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>Of course, Trump is capable of anything stupid.

i dont think we were ever really at risk with obama/clinton/kerry in charge. and the rhetoric back then was comparably mild but the media was mad alarmist.

but now with trump/bolton the rhetoric is already ramping up, we have incompetent/treacherous people calling the shots, and the possibility of actually going to war just because of a basic misstep is conceivable escalating. and the media is like meh lol.

  

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Reeq
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3. "trump announcing strikes on syria to deflect from the cohen news lol."
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Fri Apr-13-18 08:09 PM by Reeq

          

https://twitter.com/AP/status/984960858810961921

dog meet wag.

  

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5. "that cohen shit is just heating up..aint goin nowhere."
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6. "no doubt but the media loves a good war fam."
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even some of his recent biggest critics are already eating it up.

https://twitter.com/JoeNBC/status/984961607624220673

joe hasnt said a positive word about trump since like early last year but he praises this shit.

i havent even checked out cnn yet but they are already prolly calling his demeanor presidential and comparing him to fdr.

  

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7. "This clown has been desperate to be a war president"
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Disgusting

To your point watch the media, and his approvals

Unreal.

  

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Reeq
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10. "we are a nation of pavlov dogs fam."
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this shit is so predictable.

  

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25. "It's not enough. American's got bombing of arab countries fatigue for a ..."
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Everyone's gonna turn their tv's back to the reality tv dumpster fire that is his presidency as usual on monday

  

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4. "John Bolton getting to work quick"
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Reeq
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8. "trump losing the breitbart crowd on syrian strikes."
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they really thought trump was a non-interventionist lol. some of them think the assad chemical attack was a cia/mccain false flag and trump fell for it lol.

outside of the usual right wing propaganda shops...i dont think any outlet did more to gaslight america about trump/hillary than the nytimes.

remember this?
https://www.nytimes.com/2016/05/01/opinion/sunday/donald-the-dove-hillary-the-hawk.html

  

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Reeq
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9. "fox & friends pretty much told trump this would push comey out the news"
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this morning. they know exactly how to signal to him.

https://twitter.com/MattGertz/status/984773385598242818

  

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Reeq
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11. "our stance on assad/syria is kinda stupid when you think about it."
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'you are free to slaughter innocent civilians with conventional weapons but dont dare use chemical ones'

  

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12. "No doubt based on polling data too"
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>'you are free to slaughter innocent civilians with
>conventional weapons but dont dare use chemical ones'


  

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Reeq
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13. "hard to argue you care about the syrian people with stats like this:"
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https://twitter.com/mviser/status/984493450409267205

people fall for it anyway.

  

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15. "Dogg...you STAY on the Twitter lol"
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16. "much better than cable news lol."
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14. "it's consistent with how we've been slaughtering civilians"
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and what we said with regards to iraq

  

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Reeq
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17. "mattis: this is a one time shot. trump: part of a sustained response."
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these niggas are a mess.

  

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Reeq
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18. "always a tweet(s):"
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Fri Apr-13-18 09:33 PM by Reeq

          

https://twitter.com/realDonaldTrump/status/373581528405905408

https://twitter.com/realDonaldTrump/status/373146637184401408

  

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19. "he's got dozens of bad tweets on this"
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plus TODAY he pardoned a cheney-bro whose crime was basically fucking over iraq whistleblowers

plus TWO WEEKS AGO he was bragging about getting americans out of the region.

  

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20. "all over the place."
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21. "Iron Lung Dick Cheney back in the saddle. His man is John Bolton."
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Reeq
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22. "alex jones reacts to trump syria strikes lmaoooo"
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Fri Apr-13-18 10:43 PM by Reeq

          

theres like 3 videos down the thread:
https://twitter.com/TheAPJournalist/status/984993131916652544

people actually watch this shit as real news smh.

more lol:
https://twitter.com/Millenniel_Matt/status/984991225211125760

  

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23. "*fake sobbing* if he would have been a piece of crap from the beginning"
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it wouldnt be so bad

lol idiots

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30. "young, this dude has been COMEDY this past year"
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24. "Damascus defiant as U.S. strikes prove more limited than feared"
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https://www.washingtonpost.com/world/damascus-defiant-as-trump-orders-strikes-after-syria-chemical-attack/2018/04/14/5ec055a6-3f5c-11e8-955b-7d2e19b79966_story.html?utm_term=.61e70da4ba67

Damascus defiant as U.S. strikes prove more limited than feared
By Louisa Loveluck and Liz Sly April 14 at 7:11 AM

BEIRUT — Syria, Russia and Iran shrugged off strikes on Saturday by the United States and its allies against three Syrian chemical weapons facilities, which drew angry condemnations but no indication that there would be a wider escalation.

Russian President Vladimir Putin denounced the U.S.-led strikes against Syrian chemical weapons facilities as an “act of aggression,” Iran’s Supreme Leader Ayatalloh Ali Khamenei tweeted that the attack represented “a war crime,” and the Syrian Foreign Ministry described it as “barbarous aggression.”

But the pre-dawn volleys of cruise missiles launched by the United States, Britain and France were limited to three sites linked to Syria’s chemical weapons program and triggered no retaliation. Russia said they did little damage and that most of the cruise missiles targeting Syrian sites had been intercepted by Syrian air defenses, including all of those that were bound for the site from which last week’s alleged chemical attack originated.

World leaders sought to tamp down any tensions associated with the strike.

“This was not about interfering in a civil war and it was not about regime change,” Britain’s Prime Minister Theresa May told a news conference in London. “We expressly sought to avoid escalation and did everything to avoid civilian casualties.”

In Damascus, there was defiance and relief as residents jolted awake by explosions at around 4 a.m. realized the strikes would be limited. Syrian state television broadcast scenes of citizens taking to the streets to celebrate and demonstrate their support for Syrian President Bashar al-Assad, waving Syrian, Russian and Iranian flags.

“The honorable cannot be humiliated,” said a post from the Twitter account maintained by Assad’s office shortly after the attack. A few hours later the account tweeted a video of him walking nonchalantly to work through the halls of the Syrian presidential palace.

The United States and its allies said three facilities associated with Syria’s chemical weapons program were targeted: a scientific research center in the greater Damascus area, a chemical weapons storage facility west of Homs, and a chemical weapons equipment storage facility and command post, also near Homs.

Russia’s Defense Ministry said they did little damage. In a statement the ministry said that of 103 cruise missiles fired in the U.S.-led airstrike, 71 were shot down by Syria’s Soviet-made air-defense systems. The intercepted missiles included all 12 of those bound for the Al-Dumayr military airfield near Damascus, where the chemical attack that triggered the crisis was allegedly launched.

Russia said its own air defenses were not activated because none of the missiles passed through its zone of influence.

Russia also said there were no immediate reports of military or civilian casualties. The Syrian army command said three civilians had been injured in the attack on Homs.

The strikes had been flagged so far in advance that Syria and its allies had plenty of notice to evacuate the likely targets of civilians and assets, possibly also including key components of the chemical weapons program, leaving it unclear how much of an impact they would have.

“Thank God this was less than we had feared. We were scared of a bigger assault that could be devastating, but we are happy it was limited and less powerful,” said Mayda Kumejian, a Damascus resident contacted by telephone. She described being jolted awake by explosions and the sound of jets roaring overhead.

“This strike is only muscle flexing by Trump to show his power,” she said. “Assad’s regime is much stronger now.”

Crowds gathered in central Damascus expressed defiance, waving portraits of Assad and mocking Trump.

“We tell Trump, you can do nothing. Here we are celebrating to show that you are bankrupt,” said a jubilant woman interviewed on state television.

The strikes were in response to an April 7 attack in the rebel-held town of Douma, east of Damascus, that killed an estimated 40 people with some form of lethal gas.

It was the second time in little over a year that the Trump administration has launched retaliatory strikes against Syria in the wake of chemical attacks. Last year’s attack targeted the Shayrat air base outside Hama, which U.S. officials said was used to launch a sarin gas attack that killed 70 people in the northern Syrian town of Khan Sheikhoun.

Within a week of last year’s strikes, Syrian media broadcast photographs showing that the base was operative again.

The latest strikes appeared to go further, targeting the facilities used in the research and production of chemical weapons.

But for Syrians who had welcomed the prospect of an American attack — and in many cases, called for them over many years — it did not take long for hope to sour into disappointment.

“We thought it would be much bigger than this,” said Ahmed Primo, a journalist and activist now living in the Turkish city of Gaziantep. “Assad might have used chemical weapons this time, but he’s been indiscriminately targeting civilians for years. Hundreds of thousands of people have been killed, hundreds of thousands of people have been disappeared.

“After seven years of war, we don’t believe that anyone will come to help the Syrian people anymore,” he said.


Anton Troianovski in Moscow, Suzan Haidamous in Beirut and Zakaria Zakaria in Istanbul contributed reporting.

  

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26. "Im not a conspiracy theory dude, but...."
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Usually big terror attacks like this tend to leak out slowly..a vague reuters article as rumors spread before real journos get a bite. Similar to when we bombed the fuck out of a doctors without borders hospital a few years back.

Yet a week ago I pop onto my twitter feed and there's dead gassed babies everywhere (enough where I was mad, im on it for pop culture and aspiring instagram models, wtf?), the number of dead is relatively small compared to most of the regular ass bombs as someone posted above yet now it's a 'OMG, WHAT DID THEY DO'.

Russia and Syria had their regularly scheduled evil terror focused campaigns for a year now steady killing the populace...not sure why they would suddenly switch it up to gas a small amount of civilians.

We effectively loss the pissing contest with Russia over Syria last summer, this just seems oddly timed on their end. All i can think of as a possibility is Russia pushing Syria to do something like this since it's been a bad run for them the last month or so geopoliticaly to show they can still fuck shit up if they want to, but even then I don't see the reason behind it

  

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27. "Trump sought advice on Syria from legal team defending him in Russia pro..."
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http://thehill.com/homenews/administration/383163-trump-sought-advice-on-syria-from-legal-team-defending-him-in-russia

Trump sought advice on Syria from legal team defending him in Russia probe: report
BY JOSH DELK - 04/14/18 10:40 AM EDT

President Trump reportedly cast a wide net in seeking advice on a military strike in Syria, including from the legal counsel defending him in the investigation into Russian interference in the 2016 election.

In the days since an evident chemical weapons attack on the country by the government forces of Syrian leader Bashar Assad last Saturday, Trump sought advice from a wide variety of sources on what the U.S. response should be, according to The Wall Street Journal.

The president announced Friday that he had authorized "precision strikes" against targets associated with Syria’s chemical weapons production.

Trump called the apparent chemical attack this week a "significant escalation" of the ongoing civil conflict, and demanded swift action in response.

After Trump warned Russia of strikes by "smart" missiles that the U.S. could launch at Syria, top military officials including Defense Secretary James Mattis reportedly warned against actions that could broaden U.S. involvement. Trump apparently solicited advice beyond the military in his decision.

Trump's legal team is currently in talks with members of the special counsel's staff about a possible sit down interview between the president and special counsel Robert Mueller, who is seeking answers from Trump about his role in his 2016 campaign's alleged dealings with Russia. Recent upheaval in Trump's legal team means the interview might not happen.

  

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Reeq
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28. "fam i think this syria shit was a major misstep for trump."
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it was most likely him rushing to get comey and cohen out of the news cycle right? well those are still in the news and snowballing. so syria didnt really have any effect there.-

but something else hit the news that day and was potentially beneficial to trump. the revelation that andrew mccabe repeatedly lied to the fbi. trump could have gotten a lot more political mileage out of that. but because of syria...that was one story that *did* die.

not only that...but by bombing syria...trump has now introduced another fault line to split his base (like the spending bill). the breitbart crowd, ann coulter, russia sympathizers, alex jones, etc are calling him neocon don now. these folks have been on my timeline arguing with maga drones for a few days now. and shit is only going to get worse with bolton at the helm.

dude cheddar bob's himself over what amounted to a political stunt where the enemy was warned beforehand and minimal damage (if any at all) was really done to syrias chemical weapon production capability.

the only thing more humiliating would be if syria launched another chemical attack in the near future.

  

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29. "I'm loving the meltdown in the base...but not at this cost. "
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im feeling like at the end of this we're all going to be looking haggard and gray like Obama looked on his last day in office after all of this.

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