ISIS outlived it usefulness.
Now glorious Eagles with stripes punish them and in process of it bring freedom to oppressed people of Syria.
All this Turkey bombing of ISIS is probably prelude to full scale invasion of Syria by US and pack of butt licking also allies.
Also some News media said that Assad does not give his entire chemical arsenal to destruction.
Soon CIA will find that he has ballistic missiles ready to hit London within two ours.
Not so original? Who cares..
peoples do not remember what happened yesterday not to mention what happened more than decade ago.
So another nation screwed up by enlightenment, truth and love
I'm sorry what? Judging by the broken syntax alone, is this the Kremlin spin or something? lol
Assad has been punishing his own people in Syria for like 5 years straight now with chemical weapons, daily airstrikes, secret police, torture rooms, shooting up peaceful protests to begin this crap in the first place. Russia could've just slipped some polonium in Assad's tea so everyone could watch him die of radiation poisoning for weeks like you did in London to Alexander Litvinenko, just to be a dick.
Maybe its not too late. I bet the CIA has tried and failed repeatedly even lol. All the Russian and even American conspiracy theories about the CIA pulling strings, flawlessly creating or concealing evidence, and dictating international news medias narrative bias is so incredibly stupid it almost stops being funny. The CIA all the time demonstrates a high degree incompetentes while also locked in a neverending power struggle with the FBI, DHS, DoD, etc who would be the first to leak any real dirt on em to discredit the entire branch and accrue extra power.
I really love PBS's Frontline documentaries, they aren't as popular but are like the American BBC. If you wanna immerse yourself in a more realistic, factual document a bunch of squabbly uncooperative American leaders and agencies fucking up every possible thing for selfish and/or stupid reasonsbefore during and after the 2003 Iraq War for the next four or five hours, well here you go. Its equal parts informitive, infuriating but entertaining like most Frontline documentaries.
http://www.pbs.org/wgbh/pages/frontline/bushswar/view/