Quoting “When the dust settles, we must demand that all those behind this criminal proxy war, even the Americans and officials from other “friendly” states, are prosecuted for their crimes.” — There is a long list of people waiting for their place in the prisoner’s dock at The Hague. Including from the previous regime here in Canada. And in Britain and israel.
Quoting “Conspiracy websites and blogs should be illegal. Too many people spewing misinformation as though it is fact, like religion.” — Good idea. Then the CBC can be just like Pravda back in the good ol’ days. And will be ridiculed by the masses accordingly. Oh, wait…
Uh, Jay, speaking of “spewing misinformation as though it is a fact, like religion,” would that include the Jerusalem Post of April 28, 2015 when it reported that Abu-Bakhr al-Baghdadi (aka Simon Elliot), the eeeeevilll terrorist, had died in israel, tended to by israeli doctors. And subsequently came back to life (not unlike Captain Kirk in Star Trek: Generations) only to be killed off again months later?
Or…how about the u.s. federal government secretly arming a Mexican drug cartel, and then allowing the drugs to be shipped back into the u.s.?
Or, even…the privately-run united states “federal” “reserve” giving banks secret loans and sticking it to the taxpayers? (Ooooh, you’re not only a conspiracy theorist, you’re an anti-semite, too!)
Quoting “And Assad is still there. So how did the West achieve anything? So there’s peace finally. So, all that bloodshed, all those millions of unwanted refugees. All for not. Wasn’t the whole reason for agitating Syria to have a regime change?” — But the politicians got to give the banksters and the defense industrial complex trillions of dollars. All printed courtesy of the federal reserve and like minded central banks around the world (including here in Canada) and shoved onto taxpayers as “debt.” A job well done, I’d say. Hooray! USA! USA! USA! USA!
Russian warplanes fly home from Syria
UN envoy calls move a ‘significant development’ towards resolving conflict