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U.S. close to suspending Syria talks with Russia as Aleppo battle rages

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Trying to rule the world of oil at the cost of mass millions of lives.

Monster USA.

Rebels behead kids held 200 rights workers hostage.....No leg to stand on America. Stop this disgusting trend of starting wars. Change the system instead.

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Of course, when it is an American backed regime, laying siege to a city full of civilians, with American bombers reducing the city to heaps of rubble, and civilians to heaps of corpses, well that is perfectly fine with Kerry and Obama. https://www.hrw.org/news/2016/04/07/iraq-fallujah-siege-starving-population And American policy raising roadblocks so that getting humanitarian aid to everyone that needs it (not just a population that America's 'moderate terrorists' are feeding off of, and using for cover, but all the innocent victims of the 'regime change' war) well, everyone knows that the Syrians will thank the Americans for that (as soon as America forces a US friendly regime down their throats).

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So Russian war crimes = "monster USA".

Gotcha.

Pass the tinfoil and a hail Mary for Mr Trump.

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@Madverts

You mean tin foil that America bombed the Syria army base that lead to the ISIS over running it right?

USA,USA,USA,USA,USA,USA,USA.

America already backs a group that beheads kids and holds rights people hostage.

Haha tin foil.

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