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the Assad dynasty out lives Obama

So you are saying that the rich, white, aristocratic and much, much, MORE, anti-Russian opponents of Obama in 2008 & 2012, were not to the liking of this mysterious American hidden elite you speak of? Your claim was that they controlled the outcome of elections....so why did they not simply put one of their own in the White House, as opposed to a left-wing, black, community activist?

See, this is the problem with all you conspiracy types; in order for your theories to work, it requires an ever more complicated, ever more insidious cast of nefarious characters and unlikely scenarios. The truth is far more simple. Mr. Obama won because...............he got more votes from the American people in the Electoral College in a democratic and fair election than his opponents did. Easy peasy. America's policies are, as according to your reading, "anti-Russian", because Russia's interest conflict with the interest of America, which has been the case since 1945, regardless of who the American president was. Nothing hidden. No conspiracy. It's simple and easy to understand.

You may want to familiarize yourself with the definition of Occam's Razor...

Occam's razor - Simple English Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia


Obama is a puppet of the elite. He's a nobody.
 
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Obama is a puppet of the elite. He's a nobody.
Well, I am among those who voted against him twice and am most critical of his failings as president...but the idea that the elite preferred him over the two wealthy, and even more anti-Russian, white American aristocrats who ran against him, is ridiculous. And that was precisely your claim.
 
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Obama is not puppet. Actually US has lost its interest in Middle East. Now its time for arabs to make or break coalition to protect their interest. Age of unconditional support is over.
 
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Obama is not puppet. Actually US has lost its interest in Middle East.

Exactly. Any rich, aristocratic "elite", that America may have, is most certainly on the losing end of our idiotic mistakes in policy in the Middle-East. What American "elite" I know of, positively despises Mr. Obama personally, and detests his policies.
 
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Lmao nato members are truly a bunch of weaklings, even with the help of an arab alliance they still can't beat a "dictator' of a tiny country in the middle east. :lol:
 
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Assad is not dictator for life. Since 2014 he has 2 terms each 7 years.
Seriously! Even some drunk Ruskie running the propaganda cell of Kremlin wouldn't be too brainless to make such a claim.

Lmao nato members are truly a bunch of weaklings, even with the help of an arab alliance they still can't beat a "dictator' of a tiny country in the middle east. :lol:
They are too confused among themselves. Heck NATO and EU couldn't even prevent the fall of Crimea. To expect something spectacular from these countries is really far fetched.
 
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Of course Assad will outlast Obama. Assad is a dictator-for-life, as his father was and Mr. Obama is the democratically elected leader of an actual republic that only allows him two terms of office. Kind of a "no brainer". :p:
Obama takes aim at African leaders clinging to power
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  • Tuesday 28 July 2015 - 2:07pm
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    African Union Chairperson Nkosazana Dlamini Zuma (R) leaves the stage as US President Barack Obama arrives to deliver a speech at the African Union Headquarters in Addis Ababa on July 28, 2015. Photo: AFP PHOTO / SAUL LOEB
ADDIS ABABA - Barack Obama on Tuesday condemned African leaders who refuse to give up power, as he made the first address to the African Union by a US leader.

"Africa's democratic progress is also at risk when leaders refuse to step aside when their terms end," Obama said in a speech at the AU's headquarters in the Ethiopian capital.

"No one should be president for life," Obama said, adding that he himself was looking forward to handing over to his successor.

"I have to be honest with you: I just don't understand this. Under our constitution, I cannot run again. There's still so much I want to get done to keep America moving forward. But the law is the law and no one is above it, not even presidents," he said.:tup:

"And, frankly, I'm looking forward to life after being president. It will mean more time with my family, new ways to serve, and more visits to Africa.":angel:


Obama singled out Burundi's President Pierre Nkurunziza -- whose re-election to a third term provoked weeks of unrest in the small central African nation -- as an example of the dangers of trying to stay put.

"When a leader tries to change the rules in the middle of the game just to stay in office, it risks instability and strife, as we've seen in Burundi."

He said clinging to power was "often just a first step down a perilous path."

"If a leader thinks they're the only person who can hold their nation together, then that leader has failed to truly build their country," Obama said, hailing Nelson Mandela as an example for the continent.:agree::tup:

Barack Obama said the United States stood with Africa to defeat terrorism and end conflict Tuesday, warning that the continent's progress will "depend on security and peace".

"As Africa stands against terror and conflict, I want you to know the United States stands with you," Obama said, highlighting threats ranging from Somalia's al-Shabaab, Boko Haram in Nigeria, insurgents in Mali and Tunisia, and the Uganda-led Lord's Resistance Army rebels in central Africa.

Reuters reports that Obama said that Ethiopia "cannot unleash the full potential of its people" if it jails journalists and restricts legitimate opposition groups.

Ethiopia's government has acknowledged it had more work to do to develop its democracy but also says any journalists it has detained committed crimes.

Obama also said Central African Republic leaders needed to commit to inclusive elections and a peaceful transition of power. Elections in October will mark a return to democratic rule after the Seleka rebels toppled President Francois Bozize in March 2013, sparking a conflict.
Obama takes aim at African leaders clinging to power | eNCA


This is a good abstract about what Obama said recently when he visited Africa.
I Couldn't have said it better Obama.:agree: These power obsessed/hungry greedy dictators who have ruled their countries for decades together with their family until they die have no place in this world. They are a curse for their people and the region. They have virtually ruined a whole generation of their country's youths, since even when they know they have failed in building up/effectively governing their country, they will NEVER step down and let others take over. They will rather stay in power until they die. Plus you will hear some of them fooling their dumb citizens/people that: "IF I LEAVE POWER(EVEN PEACEFULLY/VOLUNTARILY) THEN THIS COUNTRY IS DOOMED AND FINISHED".lol
or better still some will say:"I AM THE ONLY ONE WHO CAN RULE THIS COUNTRY".:rofl: Seems they take people for fools.:disagree: As if the country belongs to them. lol
Funny thing is some people are dumb enough to believe them. lol I despise such rulers the most.:angry:
 
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Well, I am among those who voted against him twice and am most critical of his failings as president...but the idea that the elite preferred him over the two wealthy, and even more anti-Russian, white American aristocrats who ran against him, is ridiculous. And that was precisely your claim.

JESUS CHRIST OF NAZARETH........You are seriously arguing with Superboy alias @ultron ?? o_O
Old boyyyyyy.......seems you dont know who he is.:lol:
 
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He's counting his chickens before they are hatched. There's still a year left. Why tempt fate? He can post this thread next year. (And no I don't want to see Assad blown up)

But Barry has more to worry about now than the Alawite Regime.

Don't you think?

 
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Lmao nato members are truly a bunch of weaklings, even with the help of an arab alliance they still can't beat a "dictator' of a tiny country in the middle east. :lol:
What are u on about? Seriously i can understand that some people might despise the so called 'evil' west, but that doesnt means people should be irrelevant/useless stuffs just to please their agenda and make them feel better.

Who told you that NATO/Western powers are militarily incapable of removing Assad? Do you even believe what you just wrote? You believe this bloody dictator with his family dynasty Assad was stronger than Saddam's Iraq or Qaddafi's "Lybia?? :disagree:

The only reason we let Assad is because our public is now wary of foreign wars/interventions. If British MPs had not voted against intervention in Syria to topple Assad in 2013 then the U.S,U.K,France would have removed him long ago. Syria crisis: Cameron loses Commons vote on Syria action - BBC News
Only a fool will think it's because we are scared of Assad's super powa military:lol::hitwall:.
Plus we now consider ISIS as a bigger threat than dictator Assad. we will let him enjoy the power he loves sooooooo much for now.:enjoy:
 
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