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  • Economics are Economics, BORN to be thinkers for Economics, they CAN NOT take CARE of all Elements from Earth! Should stop leading, should be HONNORED as great BASETOOL for all , nothing more! All sollutions are still there. The Ones who wanne solve, are ignored by you all STILL and BLOCKED by Religion Society, economics are MORE interesting it SEEMS, for easy path and QUICK balance(temporary! Thanks you ALL!

  • This has been going on for more than 2 months now! Something has to be done

  • I think you're right Cenk.

  • What is wrong with you?! yes, Israel.... wants Assad, who is arming Hezbollah and Hamas with advanced missiles, who is also Ahmadinejad's best friend, to remain in power. You must have a lot of hate inside of you for Jews if you came to this conclusion. Or maybe you are simply a hypocrite, or just stupid... hmm which one is more likely....

  • How can we verify the EU's claim? Is this something similar to Libya propaganda basically a goal to destroy a country that really wasn't doing anything that it hadn't been doing for years?

  • They're not fucking citizens they're fucking armed insurgents.. And the U.S isn't doing anything because Russia pretty much said they will help Syria if the U.S tries to intervene. You stupid cunt.

  • personally I think something like this would be prefect for Israel, because heres a chance for you to not look like a bad guy by helping these people retake there country and saves many of there lies. So in turn you get looked at possibly under a new light, and might have a nation near your say we were wrong about you or something nice for once.

  • syrian gov. need guys like you in their PR department.

  • @helicopterraids well it's makes sense, because you can look like shit, then look like a bigger pile of shit, or you can try to do something look a little less like shit.

    And people are dieing and all this so why not give even little help when you could make a few less enemies which is always good.

  • DONT LISTEN TO THIS FILTHY TURK LIAR 

  • @21boxhead he's a top bloke don't knock him

  • it's just like eddie izzard quipped "You can kill your own people, thats fine, help yourselves. We've been trying to kill you for ages....."

  • Of course... IT'S ALWAYS THE DAMN OIL.... yes, magic oil is the sole deciding factor of US and Western foreign policy... nothing else decides it of course...

    Honestly sometimes I think "LOL OIL OIL OIL!1111!!1" is just the reason idiots use to make themselves think they're smart. Come on, TYT, you're better than this.

  • this idiot Cenk says that Syria is mowing down its citizens without anyone saying anything because of Israel. Is he out of his tree?

    US didnt go into Libya either. Arab League doesnt give crap about Israel

    Israel hates Al-Assad- they blew up a nuclear reactor that he was building with Korea - forgot about that?

    Cenk is anti-Israel clown that finds every excuse to blame Israel. Next video he'll blame Israel that Syria doesnt have oil.

    Even time for liberals to cut this guy off

  • @firstonethrough "this idiot Cenk says that Syria is mowing down its citizens without anyone saying anything because of Israel. Is he out of his tree?

    we syrians hate isreal and want to get in a war with it but this basterd bashar alassad wont let us instead he and his father protected Golan heights for 40 years thats y isreal wants him. i spoke with an Israelite, and u can ask any Israelite if he/she wants alassd the answer will b yes

  • @KalikoB Israel wants stability - not Al-Assad. It prefers freedom and democracy for its neighbors -just as it has. However, sometimes freedom, democracy and stability dont all go together. From a selfish standpoint, Israel prefers stability and lack of war. However, without freedom and demcracy, it will be short-lived.

    Al-Assad in Lebanon, fueling instability; building a nuclear plant with north korea are just easy exampleswhy Israel did not like Al-Assad.

    Good luck finding a new path

  • @firstonethrough why don't you call him an anti-semite and have done with it?

  • @HanzoJapan who was he refering too? i'd do it for him - what username?

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  • Oh shit don't let the U.S. get involved. We'll fuck things up royally, again.

  • Hijacking the comment section so one can't get a broad opinion base off of the first page glance sucks. Reading through a books worth of 2 peoples ranting and raving about stuff isn't what YouTubes comment section is about. PM each other instead of taking up the whole thing if it is a real conversation at all.

  • @LEARNTOPLAYCRAPS Sorry, I never knew that Youtube was run by authoritarian dictators.

  • :(

    

  • @theyoungturks cenk, please correct what you said man I think you made a mistake. Israel does NOT LIKE the syrian regime. They fund hezbollah who attack israel and intentionally allow weapons to get into the hands of relgious nutjobs who vowed to kill the jew infidels. Israel and syria have got into pretty nasty wars with each other before too. Did you forget? Lol

  • as an Israeli i honestly can't believe i'm hearing this bullshit.

    pro Israeli? they fund Hezbollah and let weapons go from their country to terrorist organization.

    me, all of my friends and everyone i know find the mass murder of peacfull civilians in syria to be a terrible and horrible breach of basic human right and so does our government.

    however if we interfear millitarily in any way we will be condemned by the u.n for starting an unjust war and probably hated by the very peolpe we'd save.

  • Asad seems to be Holding back a Tidal Wave. 2012 here we go.

  • The second Assad loses controll there will be a mass exodus of christians and jews from syria like in egypt. People are going to blame everything on them and will elect a radical muslim governement.

  • This is one fucked up world...

  • @solomonredsox its not, its the people who live on it.

  • When people are willing to let 5000 others die based on their own selfish interests, they're clearly being socio/psychopathic. They still show signs of an evolving human being, some people get swept up on the shoulders of giants and don't realise it. It took working together and being empa/sympathetic to get here so far.

  • Syria is on the military to do list. I don't know what the terest is but I'm sure they will be invaded.

  • @rp1dmc Assad is a sand coon, he is not white

  • @TheBigfranco1 He is a good man and is white compared to the other "sand coons".

  • Assad is white and is a good man. They want him gone because they want their Muslim brothers to slaughter all the Christians who support him.

  • @rp1dmc Assad is an arab.

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  • @rp1dmc No he doesn't, he looks like a typical semite. No one with eyes would mistake him for white.

  • yeh these presidential candidates are all jokes!

  • Don't worry they will. They are waiting for approval this time.

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  • Syria has been named as a country who's regime America is gunning to topple. If these things are going on, suspect them. They probably have something to do with it.

  • what do u want the us to do?

  • what about the israhelli weapons in the hands of civilians?

    i really dont know what is right and wrong info...

  • The same is being said by the left in the UK, they go on about how wrong it would be if "the imperialist west" intervened in Syria and that if the Syrians want any help they have to rely on themselves and the Free Syrian Army.

  • i thought that all these color revolution/uprisings were US sponsored NGO's in action?

  • @missnoorulain1 not really there hasn't been any mass deaths yet.

  • Looks like Cenk's head got smashed in.

    Good, I hope it was the left boot of a Cypriot citizen. Get out of our country, Turkei!

  • Isn't it same thing American government did to wall street progresses?

  • @ SIC66SIC66 all i stated was that i wished that my fellow muslims could live in harmony, but lets be realistic here, it isn't only about religion, from what i have seen in your response you have no idea how complicated it really is.

  • @ SIC66SIC66 "I told you before, religion divides and grows hate because they oppose each other"

    so, cultural differences, racism, and ignorance has nothing to do with it??

    many say religious people are intolerant, can't look at differences, but this 1 line tells me that you are the one that is intolerant. you are so damn determined to convince me that you are right that your panties are all in a bunch. maybe you need a chill pill, and see that others have a different viewpoint than yours.

  • The president of Syria reminds me of Peewee Herman for some reason.It's weird thinking about him killing mass amounts of people.

  • I do not understand whats up with all these subtitles? Also, who the hell is doing them because they suck at typing out what is actually being said

  • @Cowboybiglift See the red little "cc" icon on the bottom right side of the video ? Turn it off...

  • I read a psychological report, basically saying: negatively depressed people are more realistic.

    (Normal people are injustfully optimistic..this only supports that idea.)

  • If anything, the US and Israel are disappointed that al Bashar's dictatorship is being challenged. This whole 'we condemn you' thing is a facade. Turkey is the only country with balls.

  • @AvaPozen Ya they have balls of steal. It really takes a lot of courage to bomb Kurdish villagers who are trying to smuggle gas to be able to live.

  • @mol7idkbeer said they had balls for calling on the intl community for its inaction in Syria, didn't say they were pure and wholesome as milk. When talking politics, never take what others say as absolute.

  • @AvaPozen Well it's not my fault that you fail to consider Turkey's grander imperial ambitions. A country that massacres its own citizens while telling others to stop the bloodshed is obviously not being genuine or heroic. In fact, they're cowards and hypocrites.

    Calling the international community for what? A buffer zone that is mandated by imperial NATO?

  • @mol7idkbeer Not an expert on Turkey, am not in a position to counter you. But ... imperial NATO? You're kidding.

  • @AvaPozen No not all. The Iraq War never happened.

  • @mol7idkbeer Iraq was not NATO-mandated.

  • @AvaPozen I know the initial invasion of Iraq was not NATO-mandated. But NATO played a role in 2004 through the NATO Training Mission-Iraq. The organization played a VITAL role.

  • @mol7idkbeer Yes, they did play a role in capacity building, training and so forth (not that the Iraqi army needed much of that from the outset). But it's very different from saying that all major NATO in support of the war.

  • @AvaPozen So NATO is a virtuous organization now?

  • @mol7idkbeer Nothing is virtuous in IR, but NATO's not as monolithic or even important as you think. The only reason it still exists is because it's symbolic. In actual, it is quite dysfunctional with members competing for self inerest within its framework. Libya may have been their only 'successful' mission in the kast decade or so.

  • @AvaPozen Of course it's not monolithic. But don't forget that there are bigger players within the organization (i.e. USA, Britain and France). Just reconsider the stances of these significant entities and see why many people arrive at the conclusion that NATO plays an imperialist role. As for significance, NATO is still a huge player in which member-states can cooperate on a coherent militarized mandate (i.e: Libya).

  • @AvaPozen We still have to wait and see if Libya was actually successful. What about the voices of the thousands of Libyans who may have lost their families during relentless bombardment on urban quarters? NATO member-States are refusing to accept a simple inquiry into the civilian casualties caused by their reckless bombing campaigns. Also, don't forget that the current NTC rebels are unleashing an unproportionate onslaught on previous Ghaddafi sympathizers and blacks.

  • @AvaPozen Also, just to provide you with basic facts: Turkey is in the Western sphere of influence. They are part of NATO. Recently, the Obama administration vowed to help Turkey fight the PKK. Meanwhile Kurdish civilians are being slaughtered. Despite Turkey's muscle flexing, Erdogan has yet to take a serious stance against Israel. In fact, economic partnership between the two countries has boomed over the last few months whereas Syria doesn't have basic diplomatic ties with Israel.

  • Clearly Arab Spring isn't over.. I think it's just starting.

  • Do not intervene!

  • So what's gonna happen when America starts doing it? Oh wait, they already have.

  • @ootdega Your a fuckin moron. If police were shooting you communist I would be cheering. From what I have seen the police have been treating you lazy ass niggers like children. The only good communist is a dead communist. All your muslim chanting and cult like mic checks are not going to do shit when the police have had enough of your law breaking. Wake up you sheep. Your movement and your demands are a joke. Your just a useful idiot of OWS.

  • @36Vernon

    Oh look, a brainwashed, propagandized fuckwit! Congratulations, you are as original and intelligent as the shit I stepped in yesterday. Bill O'Rielly would be proud. Of himself.

  • I'm usually on Jenk's side on domestic issues, but he is biased against Israel:

    1. Syria supports terrorist organizations who kill Israeli civilians and is allied with Iran. Israel does not support Assad.

    2. Syrian civilians are anti-Israel and dislike Jews. Whoever wins, relations between Syria and Israel will not get better. Why would Israel support anyone in this conflict? Israel has condemned the killings of civilians in Syria.

    3. U.S. did work to get a U.N. resolution passed

  • Syrian regime is Alawite, not Shia. Alawites are not even considered Muslims.

  • @idricool the filthy Alawite are allied to the Shia but dont wory they will be crushed by Sunnis soon

  • @idricool And not being Muslim is a very good thing;)

  • @mol7idkbeer You're a Alawite. You killed innocent children. You will be punished.

  • @idricool No I'm actually from a Christian background but I let go of religion a long time ago. I love how sectarian bigots like you make these irrational arguments. Following your logic, you are guilty of being a Muslim because Muslims have killed millions of people. What about the Armenian Genocide? What about hundreds of years of persecuting religious minorities, among them being Alawites who were nothing but persecuted peasants under centuries of Ottoman rule?

  • @mol7idkbeer Armenian Genocide was not a Genocide it was a massacre.

    For it to be a genocide, the Armenians should not have killed Turks.

    The reason why so many Armenians died is because Ottomans overreacted when Turks and Tartars were being killed.

    Christians ? Wow that's even worse. You have 2 World wars and the Holocaust on your hand.

    Holocaust was a genocide because Jews didn't attack Germans first.

  • @idricool What's funny is that people like you who claim to be saddened by the death of children don't really give a damn about children are killed or not. You probably when Muslim children die because it gives you an excuse to victimize yourself and make your religious beliefs seem virtuous. What about the recent exodus of Iraqi Christians? Does that concern you?

  • @mol7idkbeer You probably rejoice when Muslim children die*

  • @mol7idkbeer Of course, it is a matter of concern.

    Christians, Jews and Sabians are described as people of the Book in the Quran. God does promise a reward for the people of the Book.

    "Verily! Those who believe and those who are Jews and Christians, and Sabians, whoever believes in God and the Last Day and do righteous good deeds shall have their reward with their Lord, on them shall be no fear, nor shall they grieve . " Quran 2:62

  • @idricool Then don't make such irrational statements.

  • @mol7idkbeer I have not make any irrational statements.

    You are clearly using Straw man fallacy to try to win the argument.

  • @idricool No I'm not. There is no argument to win. This is not a soccer match. I'm merely pointing out the irrationality behind your argument. You said I was guilty for killing innocent children because you assumed I adhered to a particular religious creed. Then I said that if one follows your logic, you would should be held equally accountable for killing religious minorities because millions of people have been persecuted under various banners of Islam.

  • @mol7idkbeer Millions ? This is where you get your "facts" completely wrong.

    No one said this was a soccer match, you committed the Straw man fallacy by attacking a position I did not take.

    I responded to your logic using your own logic.

    Stalin, Mao, Pol Pot killed Millions of people. All of them are Atheists.

    Ouch.

  • @idricool Atheism is not a creed. They were adherents to a particular political ideology, which I reject becomes of its inhumane characteristics...Ouch...

  • @mol7idkbeer because*

  • @mol7idkbeer It is not a creed, it is a lack of a spiritual once which can also create genocides if left unchecked.

    Just like a lack of food can turn someone into a cannibal, a lack of religion can turn someone into a sociopath.

    Ouch.

  • @idricool HAHA ok. As if there were never any religious fundamentalists who committed massacres in the name of Islam. Look, the difference between you and I is that I believe that there are variances of people in each group. I don't think that you would necessarily commit massacres because Ottomans killed in the name of your religion. You paint people with a broad brush. It's unfair. I left religion but I am a peaceful human.

  • @mol7idkbeer I agree you shouldn't paint people with the same brush.

    Don't bring Ottomans in it. It is a debatable subject though. If the Ottomans really did it, they would be bragging about it like the Germans did with the Jews. Barbary pirates should be a better example.

  • @idricool No, I attacked your position when you made an irrational comment about a whole group of people because you disagree with their religious creed. You happened to broadly generalize a group based on their religious background. What does that make you?

  • @idricool Typical Muslim apologist. The Ottoman empire alone caused the deaths of thousands (if not millions) of its own subjects during its end.

  • fucking bitches, but I still say its better that the ppl overthrow their government on their own. Cuz when we or the Europeans go in, we fuck it up and that brings hate on us.

    we could help them by sending em guns though

  • I'm Syrian and I approve this video.

  • @NEfobbyGEN

    You approve of the horrible things happening in Syria? Ok...

  • @AllYouNeedIsNerd No, I approve Cenk's analysis and opinion on the matter.

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  • So Cenk is in favor of an invasion?!

    Is that what you're saying?

    Dude I'm starting to get the feeling that TYT are hypocrits.

  • @TOTCD Yeah. Because that's the only possible option. -_- How about sanctions and trade embargoes or even peace talks on their behalf. Just standing by or an invasion are not the only two options.

  • @esplin227 The people in the UN who are blocking the resolution are China and Russia. Atleast try to be informed friend.

  • @TOTCD Your statement has nothing to do with my criticism. I said that an invasion is not the only option as your first comment implied it was. Simply stating an unrelated fact about the story and making a condescending statement wont hide the stupidity of your original comment. ;-)

  • @esplin227 Well if you watch TYT on a regular base you will see that they always are downplaying military intervention. They made an exception with Libya.

    Now in Syria you have a sort of Libya scenario. And now all of a sudden he says that there won't be a military intervention because there is no oil.

    Does that mean that he would favor it? He's being a hypocrit on these issues.

    Someone has to point it out. And plz don't call someone's comment stupid just bcuz you disagree dude.

  • @TOTCD He's not saying he's with invasions, he's saying it's not going to happen.

  • @idricool But the fact that he says it means that he's trying to say that it would have to happen. Otherwise why say it won't happen?! You clearly don't read or understand what I'm getting at.

  • What about Bahrain Cenk !?

  • I think Cenk should just stick to debating American politics. He does seem kinda uninformed about middle east politics, but I totally agree with him on the ethical side of things.

  • @ElegeantFencer I agree, slightly uninformed. But I would still rather hear him than mainstream media.

  • I think it would be great if the United States and NATO consistently defended human rights. Unfortunately, it's just not the case.

  • The Young Turks are only talking about this now?

  • I wish the world were different and a police action could undertaken to stop the slaughter. But this is reality. And, let's face, the rest of the world either supports the status quo at all costs (Russia, China, Iran), pays lip service to wanting change (the Arab League, Israel), or are just too broke, politically dysfunctional or too full of shit to actually take action to end the slaughter (NATO, the UN, the USA).

  • Cenk isn't right on this story, Assad's government is not pro-Israel by any chance. He's government is pro-Iran and Hezbollah. It is in Israel's interest for Bashar to fall, or at the least be occupied with the uprising. The instability of the country is in Israel's interest. Hezbollah and Iran have strong political ties with Assad. Also, the uprising comes with many opportunities for Israel. For example, Israeli agents can now work on disrupting the arms smuggling to Hezbollah in Lebanon.

  • @saklav86 Israel doesn't want Bashar to fall. A tyrant likes his seat of power which is why Bashar did not go to war with Israel even when Israel attack Syria in 2007.

  • @idricool From Bashar's perspective, that may very well be the case, he did not go to war with Israel out of fear of losing his power. However, Nasrallah has, in many of his public speeches over the past 15-20 years, made it clear of his support for Assad. Iran has also threatened Israel several times over the past few years, if it attacks Syria, it will rain rockets on Israel. I don't check up on Syrian politics much but it's apparent that Syria is not pro-Israel and ultimately poses a threat.

  • he gives my name a bad name. fuck that guy.

  • Its sad that religion has been given such a doorway. I know many Christians and Muslims. There are many roads that make thier way up the same hill. It is the people in power that pit us against each other...not our god or we the people.

  • Yes...@TheRepublicOfUngeria the hollywood crowd has been doing movies on that forever. As Americans,until the last few years we have taken that for granted. The big bad arms dealers and contractors are profitting from wars, but the good guy government agent or american citizen takes them out and the world is safe again. We are now seeing that maybe...we are the big bad arms dealers without knowing and that there are no good guys in this just victims.

  • 9,000 ppl die a year in afghanistan because of nato

    assad is the most popular ruler in syria

    as for the news reports from the agencies is all from the same fake sources

  • *never mind the last word of comment....(do)

  • Yup...my boys are never going to live with their dad in the US....I am working for a private investment firm where the CEO and most of the investers have a better moral overview than the christian politicians do down there do.

  • Libia is a desert with a sting of towns at the coast and a homogenous population. Syria is a strategic and politic nightmare. Oil or not, nobody wants to poke at that anthill.

  • Just bomb one of their military bases every week. The army is on his side cause hes paying them but they will turn against him once a bigger army shows up. Sure theyr arabs but theyr syrians.. not much loyalty

  • The reason the Western world isn't intervening to "liberate" the Syrian people is because they don't have the immense oil reserves Libya had. Nobody gives a shit about them. No one is going to benefit from spending bombs, arms and effort in Syria. It's a hypocrisy to think we are the moral compass to deliver justice around the world.

  • Syria doesnt exist like a nation, there isnt a syrian people. There are two differents people living in this so called country: allawites and sunnis. Allawites is rulling since 1947, when France created Syria, they are almost shias - that is the reason they are Iranian allies, they are only 7% of population! Sunnis are more than 90%, NATO and sunni´s propaganda make them revolt, but they are supporting Al-Qaeda and fundamentalist ideologies.

  • @CanoPinto no country or nation exists all are mad made,,germany and france are all made up of smaller countries

    but syria is now a nation and a country

    they are irans allies because of thier mutual interest on palestine and golan heights

  • Yeah lets start a land invasion? The reason a no-fly wouldn't work is because Syria is not using large troop movements over civilian sparse land. THIS IS DIFFERENT THAN LIBYA PEOPLE! What would you propose the US does

  • It's always about the native resources when we actually spend military grade resources on something. Libya had oil and a ton of natural gas cha ching! Iraq has a bunch of oil cha ching! Iran has even more oil. What do you think that whole thing was a couple months back about the supposed Iranian Agent who was going to assassinate a US diplomat? We are grasping at straws for an excuse to invade Iran, just like we did with Iraq!

  • @TheRepublicOfUngeria "It's always about the native resources when we actually spend military grade resources on something."

    It's not just that. Many wars have been spectactularly profitable for banks and manufacturers of anything needed by the soldiers from leather boots to bullets.

  • when all else fails, blame Israel. Cenk you know jack shit about mid east politics. Israel HATES the Syrian regime and they hated Gaddafi and you act like the Libyans are such fans of Israel, they won't even allow a Libyan Jew to rebuild a synagogue. but of course, only your beloved Turkey GENUINELY cares b/c they don't want to deal with refugees, they can instead just try to storm the Israeli border, which you conveniently forgot to mention you biased disingenuous fool.

  • @deveousdevil isreal faces no military threat from small countries like libya, but the us in its oil hungry ways goes around killing of regimes that dont dance to its tune...you know when jews where being killed in germany,vichy france and europe..the isreali PM was in ottamon palestine and later went to Turkey for higher education, the jew stapped his hosts in the back why allow him to build ? u need permits and shit, u cant just leave and turn up after 40 years,tripoli preserves british graves

  • Cenk is missing some points here (which some coments might have already pickt up, cannot read all 428):

    - Syria has friends, especially Iran. And you do not mess with Iran or else your SUV will be out of gas.

    - Unclear frontlines within Syria, which has many different minorities next to the big antagonists that are the sunni and the shia. Many within the country are afraid of a full blown civic war. If you go there, you are commited for a very long time.

  • We (The US) don't have the money to do anything about it.

  • @NoxStilus

    Thats bullshit. 1st of all, it would not cost too much money to send a few thousand troops, the majority of which wouldnt even be American, but British, French, UN, etc, so that really isnt that much money at all, especially if we cut defense in some places where the Pentagon deliberately says it doesnt need it. Secondly, as a paralegal who before taxes made $31,824 last year, I have no problem with my taxes being raised minimally to spread democracy and save innocent lives in Syria.

  • I used to think that stuff about oil was conspiracy theory nonsense, but clearly not

  • @Nemesis000000

    Yeah, there are many videos on here of soldiers talking about spending much of their time guarding oil fields. The whole thing is a scam.

  • @Nemesis000000 It looked like you were going to end that with an arrow to the knee joke.

  • @Nemesis000000 In the pentagon papers you could read that announced policy was based almost entirely on lies and excuses, while the real reasons for war with Vietnam were oil, tin, rubber, the usual stuff.

  • @Nemesis000000 Just because Syria doesn't fit the argument, you disregard it.

    Syria is a puzzle piece between Iran, Saudi Arabia and Israel.

    Lot of players with high stakes, and a lot of poker faces.

  • I thought it said, Skyrim attacks... I need to stop playing that game

  • fuck "Syrian democracy." all they'll do is vote in Islamists. 

  • @BillKiernan What evidence do you have for that?

  • it is just like cuba no one gives a flying fuck about it. why?no oil

  • Us bending over for god damn Israel. Hope ron paul becomes president so they'll have to fend for themselves.

  • @kkingcombo12345 If Ron Paul becomes Pres., you'd be fending for yourself, too. Good luck finding private companies to keep your house from burning down and burglars from breaking into your house.

  • @TehDeminz

    shove a dick in your mouth and keep it closed.

  • You are not being straight about this. We are all pawned out in the region and the rest of the globe no matter how nice you think you have it where you are. It is about being general and saying things like "pro Israel" since that makes us all look as Syrians should then having "wanted"? Assad all this time? Of course anyone who is sane wants all these shit stains of so called leaders gone so the rest of us humans can live in sustainability and in reality.

  • @qu7ker - you might wanna start from the US.

  • @A7S8A6D ofcourse ill start here first and make my way around.

  • I swear if i ever become president im goin personally go over there and slap the shit out of all the politicians in the middle east who dont care about there own people or humanity in general.

  • @qu7aker how bout you slap our own government for bombing countries in the middle east since the 90s not to mention how much we funded governments in the middle east like Gadaffi...

  • @qu7aker start with the scum here first.

  • Intervention will not work.

    I hope people don't call for this.

  • These western countries are fucking assholes!

  • @saprissa9 These western countries governments are assholes...as are the brainwashed cronies who elected them.

  • Why should we do anything? Our armed forces are for SELF DEFENCE.

  • @DarthAzabrush Except that's an Orwellian term, as we're always the aggressors in a war.

  • @Sahluful Tell me about it. Since the MOD was renamed it's only fought 1 Defensive War. And that was an annoying overseas territory that won't piss off!

  • @DarthAzabrush Because we're human beings, and our fellow human beings are being slaughtered.

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  • @tph2010 if they truly want change then they need to begin shedding the evolutionary burden of their false religion just as the US is slowly but surely doing. as christopher hitchen said, "I am absolutely convinced that the main source of hatred in this world is religion and organized religion."