Kaj pa ta skorenj simbolizira?
"In the Middle East it is traditionally considered highly insulting to hit someone with the bottom of a shoe, which is considered dirty"
Kaj pa ta skorenj simbolizira?
to je isto kot tisti tip v iraku par let nazaj ko je zabrisal čevelj v buša... aja azija ima iste navade glede podpalat
a kar tako so jih spustili? se nič ne bojijo da se vrnejo?
Two Israeli F-15 fighters targeted Syria’s T-4 airbase in Homs province, the Russian Defense Ministry said on Monday. The jets fired eight guided missiles, but five of them were shot down before they hit the airfield.
A former US secretary of state famously blamed Moscow for being 'ultimately responsible’ for every chemical incident in Syria, after reports of a chorine attack in Ghouta in January. The incident, it now turns out, never happened.
The reports about an alleged chlorine gas attack that, supposedly, affected more than 20 civilians on January 22, were dismissed by the medical specialists of the Red Crescent, who worked in the Damascus suburb of Eastern Ghouta for many years. The doctors said they found no traces of the use of any chemical agent at that time.
"I don't know what they are confident about. They are confident in telling lies and hope people will believe it," he said.
"I cannot see any reason why Assad would do this, there's no reason for Russians to have done that." Unlike Russia and Syria, the forces who want to see the US staying in Syria have a clear motive, Paul said.
Upajmo da je "samo še ena novica"
https://www.reddit.com/r/syriancivilwar/comments/8b33lu
Ne vam kaj bi Francozi radi Sirijo nazaj ....
Lost in the hyper-politicized hullabaloo surrounding the Nunes Memorandum and the Steele Dossier was the striking statement by Secretary of Defense James Mattis that the U.S. has “no evidence” that the Syrian government used the banned nerve agent Sarin against its own people.
This assertion flies in the face of the White House (NSC) Memorandum which was rapidly produced and declassified to justify an American Tomahawk missile strike against the Shayrat airbase in Syria.
Mattis offered no temporal qualifications, which means that both the 2017 event in Khan Sheikhoun and the 2013 tragedy in Ghouta are unsolved cases in the eyes of the Defense Department and Defense Intelligence Agency.
Mattis went on to acknowledge that “aid groups and others” had provided evidence and reports but stopped short of naming President Assad as the culprit.