The buildup of Russian presence in Syria began a few days after Putin met with Qassem Soleimani in late July. Soleimani, as you might know, is Iran's Quds Force commander and Iran's biggest terror guru. If they ever make a movie about him, he should be played by Sean Connery
It was reported by Fox News that Putin and Soleimani spoke about a joint military plan for Syria as it becomes clear that "The Russians are no longer advising, but co-leading the war in Syria," as one intelligence official explained.
The Quds Force is the international arm of Iran's Revolutionary Guard who exports terrorism to Iran's proxies.
Al-Qud is the Arabic name for the city of Jerusalem--Iran believes the Jews have no right to the city and pray to the moon god, Allah, every day to assure him that they will take the city back and kill the Jews in the process. Thus, the purpose of the Quds force is to totally destroy Israel and its people.
Religion of peace? I don't think so, at least according to my definition.
Fox News has learned that 50 Russian marines, 100 housing units and armored vehicles were delivered to Syria via huge Antonov-124 Condor military transport aircraft and 2 landing ships. Furthermore, Russia has provided them with 1,000 Russian combat troops, aircraft, intelligence and communication facilities which are capable of deploying a powerful military offensive force.
Slimy Soleimani was in Moscow from July 24-26, merely 10 days after the nuclear debacle was announced. He was supposed to be banned from traveling out of Iran, but that ban was as effective as the rest of our deal with the number one exporter of terrorism.
The fact that Donald Trump did not know who Soleimani is should be troubling to conservatives (but not liberals because they're too busy being angry at conservatives for being upset about Benghazi and Hillary).
It's wonderful, fantastic and great to know how to go about creating jobs, building a wall with Mexico paying for it, closing deals and calling out women whose looks should discount them as serious contenders for the presidency. But candidates should be up to speed about foreign affairs by now. At this point in time. Immediately.
If a candidate doesn't know about Islamic terrorism and the players in that deadly game, how will that candidate know if he or she has the ability to handle the global problem?
Isn't it better to walk into the People's House with an idea of where you're going from there?
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It was reported by Fox News that Putin and Soleimani spoke about a joint military plan for Syria as it becomes clear that "The Russians are no longer advising, but co-leading the war in Syria," as one intelligence official explained.
The Quds Force is the international arm of Iran's Revolutionary Guard who exports terrorism to Iran's proxies.
Al-Qud is the Arabic name for the city of Jerusalem--Iran believes the Jews have no right to the city and pray to the moon god, Allah, every day to assure him that they will take the city back and kill the Jews in the process. Thus, the purpose of the Quds force is to totally destroy Israel and its people.
Religion of peace? I don't think so, at least according to my definition.
Fox News has learned that 50 Russian marines, 100 housing units and armored vehicles were delivered to Syria via huge Antonov-124 Condor military transport aircraft and 2 landing ships. Furthermore, Russia has provided them with 1,000 Russian combat troops, aircraft, intelligence and communication facilities which are capable of deploying a powerful military offensive force.
Slimy Soleimani was in Moscow from July 24-26, merely 10 days after the nuclear debacle was announced. He was supposed to be banned from traveling out of Iran, but that ban was as effective as the rest of our deal with the number one exporter of terrorism.
The fact that Donald Trump did not know who Soleimani is should be troubling to conservatives (but not liberals because they're too busy being angry at conservatives for being upset about Benghazi and Hillary).
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If a candidate doesn't know about Islamic terrorism and the players in that deadly game, how will that candidate know if he or she has the ability to handle the global problem?
Isn't it better to walk into the People's House with an idea of where you're going from there?
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