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Erdoğan and Assad were apparently quite close before the conflict. It just goes how stab-in-the-back it is at the top, where no one is your friend. They're all scaly-backs and swamp creatures! Nearly 80,000 bombs on a single island believed to be holding Islamic State fighters in Iraq. Rick Sanchez shows us the harrowing footage. Then Max Blumenthal, editor of the Grayzone and author of “Management of Savagery,” joins from Damascus, Syria to talk about continuing US military involvement in the country. He explains average Syrians’ resentment toward the US government for its role in the Syrian conflict. [embedded content]
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Erdoğan and Assad were apparently quite close before the conflict. It just goes how stab-in-the-back it is at the top, where no one is your friend. They're all scaly-backs and swamp creatures! Erdoğan and Assad were apparently quite close before the conflict. It just goes how stab-in-the-back it is at the top, where no one is your friend. They're all scaly-backs and swamp creatures! Nearly 80,000 bombs on a single island believed to be holding Islamic State fighters in Iraq. Rick Sanchez shows us the harrowing footage. Then Max Blumenthal, editor of the Grayzone and author of “Management of Savagery,” joins from Damascus, Syria to talk about continuing US military involvement in the country. He explains average Syrians’ resentment toward the US government for its role in the Syrian conflict. [embedded content]
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Nearly 80,000 bombs on a single island believed to be holding Islamic State fighters in Iraq. Rick Sanchez shows us the harrowing footage. Then Max Blumenthal, editor of the Grayzone and author of “Management of Savagery,” joins from Damascus, Syria to talk about continuing US military involvement in the country. He explains average Syrians’ resentment toward the US government for its role in the Syrian conflict.