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Originally Posted by Guest
After the Presidents conversation with Vladimir Putin it appears that a relationship is developing that could require the cooperation of Russian and US forces.
Based on Russian indiscriminate support of the killings and destruction of Aleppo I would be concerned that we provide our superior forces and subject them to the highest risk while the inferior Russian forces take a lesser role.
The only winner in this will be Putin and Rosneft. The capital markets will be allowed to invest in Putins oil monopoly and help make Russia Great Again.
If you don't know what Rosneft is do a web search.
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Back in November Russia said they were bombing ISIS, when in fact they were obliterating Aleppo, including two hospitals.
Their press secretary did not mention that and simply said they are bombing ISIS.
Of course, the media in Russia is controlled....so
They are there to defend Assad...no other reason. They are there because the past administration allowed that red line to be crossed.
If we trust Russia, and it appears we are and will (Remember, Bannon has taken over for our National Intelligence and our Joint Chief if Staff) that will cinch our embracing Russia. Putin now can use our money and military to keep Assad in power.