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<blockquote data-quote="BIG_MIKE2005" data-source="post: 2289745" data-attributes="member: 3309"><p>Well, Syrian leader broke silence today in a interview with a Russian station basically slapping Obama in the mouth just like Putin did. He stated the only reason he has agreed to this is because it was a request of their close ally Russia, not because of American military presence. And also the only way he will do this is if we stop all threats of military action & his government will start submitting data on its chemical weapons stockpile a month after signing the convention banning such weapons. But none of it would even start until Washington abandons the military options completely. Basically asking for a guarantee we & none of our allies will strike Syria.</p><p></p><p>Now it's Obama's move again. In the face of already looking weak, how does this administration save further face on the international scene with Putin & Assad basically slapping him in the face now? I have never seen a American President talked to like this by other leaders in the face of military action. This further reinforces what I heard in another interview from the G20 talking about Western power being a thing of the past & no other world leader ever bowing to an American President ever again. We are seeing the beginning of them standing up to us as a country now.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="BIG_MIKE2005, post: 2289745, member: 3309"] Well, Syrian leader broke silence today in a interview with a Russian station basically slapping Obama in the mouth just like Putin did. He stated the only reason he has agreed to this is because it was a request of their close ally Russia, not because of American military presence. And also the only way he will do this is if we stop all threats of military action & his government will start submitting data on its chemical weapons stockpile a month after signing the convention banning such weapons. But none of it would even start until Washington abandons the military options completely. Basically asking for a guarantee we & none of our allies will strike Syria. Now it's Obama's move again. In the face of already looking weak, how does this administration save further face on the international scene with Putin & Assad basically slapping him in the face now? I have never seen a American President talked to like this by other leaders in the face of military action. This further reinforces what I heard in another interview from the G20 talking about Western power being a thing of the past & no other world leader ever bowing to an American President ever again. We are seeing the beginning of them standing up to us as a country now. [/QUOTE]
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