Message from @Sh0t
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pipelines from the gulf
sunni versus shiite pipeline plans
Why would western Europe depend on syria?
The pipelines would run through syria(or not)
plus Russia has a naval base there
Analyzing this stuff is how putin got into power
his master's thesis is about this game
Quite the theory you got there
Putin's major political philosphical view is that the Russian government should be an active player in Russia' energy resoruce exploitation, which includes geopoliltics
lol so unity just knows nothing about foreign policy. Got it.
us intel officers were/are force to read his stuff
us think tanks do etc so we know his thoughts at least regarding his published work
and we can certainly see his moves as an official/president
Indeed. But I doubt wasting billions of taxpayer dollars in Syria would benifit the U.S at all
@Unity.Nat so why take out suleimani?
Why send more troops to the Middle East?
Because he's a terrorist, of course.
Hm?
Yes
Why send troops to defend KSA?
KSA and Russian talks and business share exchange would be the fait accompli from teh saudis on that
and brin gthem into the Russian plan
US versus Iran would weak both
helps Russia, helps Saudi Arabia
see my other links on Soleimani's role in fightin gthe taliban after 9/11 working with us
Letting Russia have Syria. I could care less.
Ok unity let lie back up and give you more benefit of the doubt
Do you think killing suleimani was a good idea?
Indeed
Why?
His job was to guide and commit terrorist activities in the middle east at the benifit of Iran
So?
It’s the Middle East, who cares
Let Iran have it right? What do you care
I thought Trump was supposed to stop meddling in ME affairs.
Focus on the US.
Shit like that, no?
@Unity.Nat under what principle does that matter?
```n the months after 9/11, Soleimani saw an opportunity to defeat the Taliban once and for all by unconventional means—namely, cooperation with the United States. Early in the war, he directed Iranian diplomats to share intelligence on Taliban military positions with their U.S. counterparts. The Americans, in return, told the Iranians what they knew about an al-Qa`ida fixer hiding out in eastern Iran.33
For a brief moment, it seemed as if this contact might lead to a more general thawing of relations between Iran and the country its leaders refer to as the “Great Satan.” Indeed, back in Tehran, behind closed doors, Soleimani was pronouncing himself “pleased with [the] cooperation,” and musing at the highest political levels that “maybe it’s time to rethink our relationship with the Americans.”```
just for the record again