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Over 70 countries demand Syria stop deadly aerial attacks

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By EDITH M. LEDERER

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War is hell. Isn't most bombing from the air "indiscriminate"?? and, of course, the IS behaeadings and the like are also abbhorrent. all this convoluted morality in the Middle East is proof positive that NATO (or whatever we call ourselves for the moment) should not be involved.

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If 70 countries sent 10,000 soldiers to the area over Syria, et al, objections, there would be no IS, et al. Problem solved. Instead of making a commitment such as that, they look to the USA to solve the problem. Unfortunately, Mr. Obama is getting pulled back in "W's" wars, and the Magnificent Seventy will be standing there brushing off their hands. Problem solved.

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No wonder Russia continues to beg Americans to save their ally.

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Indeed. Russia is so penniless the best they can do is foment wars within 50 miles of their own border. Even Czar Putin's Harley Davidson is a second-hand pass-me-down.

It's worse for Assad, I hear his wife having long run out of Chanel is having to use PINK SUGAR BY AQUOLINA. No more Clarins either, Nivea will have to do. An outrage perpetuated by the West's support of Daesh. Or something,

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I would expect more barrel bombs to combat John McCain's rebel terrorists that are aiming for Aleppo once again.

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Perhaps it's time for Putin to put in a formal request to Obama to get more heavily involved? Or maybe we can find a group of 500 Nazis in Syria and convince all of Russia that they are coming to get them. Scramble proof radios would help as well, Putin should make a formal request to Obama to supply them to Syria. With those radios I'm betting Assad will have full control again in a matter of weeks.

Russia shouldn't give up hope, though. That's the key. The US might still act so they should keep us in their prayers.

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all this convoluted morality in the Middle East is proof positive that NATO (or whatever we call ourselves for the moment) should not be involved.

How is this this proof positive?

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