Is this guy serious? lol. The Germanics were known as barbarians by Romans but now the Germans laugh at the Italians for being inferior. This is the cycle of life, you are on top for a while but once you get complacement somone else who might have been at the bottom will rise to the top, so calm down with your racial theories.
Germans are still 'inferior' in many finer aspects of life. Taste and culture, refined sense of fashion and cuisine, arts and philosophy - here the Germanics are inferior. The Germanics are marginally better at work, they have no life and work all day, that's all they are ahead of at the moment. Apart from that, there is nothing where Italians or whoever in Western Europe is inferior to the Germanics, leaving aside ignorance.
In historical terms, of course, the Germanics were barbarians.
What then is the gist of your fallacious argument?
Notice that Germanics band together with Western Europeans under the umbrella of European Union, not with Russia, not with Morocco, or India (God forbid it).
We are getting off topic.
The Syrian mess is not going to be solved in a short term, this is because the 'revolutionaries' were amateur strategists and and poor chess players, let's say. They did not do their home work before starting the revolution.
Doing my part in posting some updates
http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/art...-trade-Assad-regime-say-Syrian-activists.html
Russian air strikes are targeting CIVILIAN oil tankers and allowing ISIS to continue secret trade with Assad regime, say Syrian activists
Anti-ISIS activists claim Russian jets target civilian oil refineries and tanks
Russia accused of deliberately allowing ISIS to continue trade with Assad
ISIS makes more than £320million a year from oil
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By GIANLUCA MEZZOFIORE FOR MAILONLINE
PUBLISHED: 10:40, 2 February 2016 | UPDATED: 15:29, 2 February 2016
Russian warplanes in Syria are targeting civilian oil refineries and trucks while deliberately ignoring ISIS facilities to allow the extremist group to continue its oil trade with the Assad regime, local activists claim.
Citizen journalists from the Raqqa Is Being Slaughtered Silently group claimed Russia's airstrikes are aimed at destroying local oil facilities which are mostly owned by the local population 'and have no direct links with ISIS'.
Oil trucks that move between the ISIS-held cities of Deir Ezzor and Raqqa, owned by civilians, are also targeted by Russian jets.
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Raqqa is Being Slaughtered Silently group claimed Russia's airstrikes are aimed at destroying local oil facilities which are mostly owned by civilians. Pictured: Russia releases footage that shows fighter jets targeting oil trucks and a refinery
Oil trucks that move between the ISIS-held cities of Deir Ezzor and Raqqa, owned by civilians, are also targeted by Russian jets, according to the Raqqa activists
Civil defense team members try to rescue the Syrians who were buried under the wreckage after Russian airstrikes
'It seems like the Russian are trying so hard to convince the world that they are aiming at destroying all kinds of sources of ISIS through these raids that are targeting the limited and primitive oil circulation which [is] owned by the civilians, and that affects only the civilians,' the group said in a statement.
'However, the Russians know best about the economical and oil close relations between the regime and ISIS.'
Since the start of its Syrian campaign, Russia has repeatedly claimed it was targeting ISIS-held oil trucks and refineries in bid to cut off the terrorist group's largest source of income.
In November, Moscow announced that its air force had destroyed around 500 fuel trucks in a few days as they transport oil from Syria to refineries in Iraq.
Reports said Daesh was still making more than £320million a year from oil, despite the US-led bombing campaign which was meant to break up the insurgency.
Figures from oil workers in Syria and Iraq along with Western intelligence estimates suggest up to 40,000 barrels are being produced every day in ISIS-held territory.
The US and France have been firm backers of Syria's moderate opposition, while Russia remains staunch ally of Assad.
Claims that Russia's president Vladimir Putin is trying to bolster Bashar al-Assad by bombing civilians and opponents of Daesh in Syria were echoed by Foreign Secretary Philip Hammond.
During a visit at the Zaatari refugee camp in Jordan, Hammond scolded Putin for his attempts to undermine international efforts to end the Syrian civil war.
When Russia started to bomb Syria in September, Putin helped shift the war in Assad's favour after major setbacks earlier in 2015 brought rebel groups near the coastal heartland of his Shiite Alawite sect
'It's a source of constant grief to me that everything we are doing is being undermined by the Russians,' Mr Hammond told Reuters.
Hammond claimed Russia's president Vladimir Putin is trying to bolster Bashar al-Assad by bombing civilians and opponents of Daesh in Syria
'The Russians say let's talk, and then they talk and they talk and they talk. The problem with the Russians is while they are talking they are bombing, and they are supporting Assad.'
On Monday, Russia's Defence Ministry said warplanes had conducted 468 sorties in Syria in the past week and destroyed more than 1,300 'terrorist' targets, Russian news agencies reported.
Moscow said it has delivered more than 200 tonnes of aid to the besieged Syrian town of Deir Ezzor in January.
But rebels and activists like Raqqa is Being Slaughtered Silently say the Russian air strikes are causing hundreds of civilian casualties.
Amateur videos appear to show Russian air strikes in Damascus
'Since the Russian intervention in Syria, the dribble of people who were perhaps going back from these camps to Syria has stopped dead, and there is a new flow coming in because of the actions the Russians are taking - particularly in southern Syria along the border just a few kilometres from here,' said Mr Hammond.
'The Russians say they want to destroy Daesh but they are not bombing Daesh: they are bombing the moderate opposition,' added Mr Hammond.
'Less than 30 per cent of Russian strikes are against Daesh targets,' he continued. 'Their intervention is strengthening Daesh on the ground - doing the very opposite of what they claim to be wanting to achieve.'
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