NY Times: Obama Backs Idea for Syria to Cede Control of Arms By MICHAEL D. SHEAR, MICHAEL R. GORDON and STEVEN LEE MYERS A Russian plan to have international monitors take control of the Syrian government’s chemical weapons offered an exit strategy for President Obama, who had been reluctant to order a military strike
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"It's time to strip Obongo of his undeserved Nobel Peace Prize (which was named after a Swedish arms manufacturer who invented Dynamite!) and give it to Vladimir Putin. Though we do not believe that sovereign Syria should have to place anything under international control (Israel doesn't!), we are pleased to see that World War III may yet be averted, FOR NOW.
Putin's active energetic diplomacy (and his warships) have got Obongo pissing in his pink underwear. The question remains, will the warmongering Zionists, through a combination of blackmail and a false flag attack, still be able to push Obongo into war. The world is by no means "out of the woods" just yet. "
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NY Times: Obama Backs Idea for Syria to Cede Control of Arms
By MICHAEL D. SHEAR, MICHAEL R. GORDON and STEVEN LEE MYERS
A Russian plan to have international monitors take control of the Syrian government’s chemical weapons offered an exit strategy for President Obama, who had been reluctant to order a military strike
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Anti-NYTimes reply...
REBUTTAL BY
"It's time to strip Obongo of his undeserved Nobel Peace Prize (which was named after a Swedish arms manufacturer who invented Dynamite!) and give it to Vladimir Putin. Though we do not believe that sovereign Syria should have to place anything under international control (Israel doesn't!), we are pleased to see that World War III may yet be averted, FOR NOW.
Putin's active energetic diplomacy (and his warships) have got Obongo pissing in his pink underwear. The question remains, will the warmongering Zionists, through a combination of blackmail and a false flag attack, still be able to push Obongo into war. The world is by no means "out of the woods" just yet. "
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