The statement doesn't make any goddamn fucking sense except as a warning after the last two "Assad chemical attacks" were revealed to have NEVER FUCKING HAPPENED by the OPCW.
>Won't answer me that though because you're beyond full of shit. I did back in the days (April 2017)
> he can be a retard like Obama and turn the other false flag (the 2013 one) into a three years long grind culminating with the US having to put boots on the ground > or he can destroy an airfield and finish his cake with Xi, the china president
Landon Jones
so trump hasnt attacked a syrian building in over a year but im supposed to believe he is a warmongering neocon like john mccain
lets also not forget that america has more ordinance that is about to expire than they they have available and "decommissioning" ordinance costs an inordinate amount of taxes
>Who are the White Helmets Thanks for playing. Nobody ever said they actually occurred but who was first on the scene to say that they did and film, photograph? I'm dealing with literal children at this point
Dylan Foster
No surprise here, German laws are very lax. You can get away with cp and child molestion as long as you pay a fine.
John Morales
Anyone have that tweet that showed Dems staged the protests?
>Mueller: Mr. President, will you sit down for an interview about Russian Collusion >Trump: Nah, you can send me the questions and I'll have my lawyers fill them out >Mueller: O-ok... Sorry Mueller, no gotcha questions for you
we should honestly team up with the kebabs to remove bagel. worry about what's next after we evaluate
Kayden Peterson
They strangely take holocaust laws very seriously. If I did the same shit in the US that I did here I would have been in jail for at least 3 years instead of having a white vest.
Jason Hughes
Yemen was one of the first nations to be converted by Muhammad’s followers in the seventh century C.E., and it has been a Muslim country ever since—now known as a refuge for al-Qaida and a regular source of global terror alerts, like this week’s scare about liquid explosives that shut down U.S. embassies across the Middle East. However, 1,500 years ago Yemen was ruled by a dynasty of Jewish kings. Their kingdom, called Himyar, lasted for 150 years and profoundly changed the course of Arabian political and religious history.
Himyar’s memory was preserved for centuries by only a few inscriptions and stray mentions in later chronicles known to just a handful of experts, most of whom doubted the extent of the kingdom’s Jewish affiliation. Recently, though, Himyar’s history has come into focus, thanks to new discoveries in epigraphy and archeology. Now a new book by G.W. Bowersock, The Throne of Adulis, is making these discoveries available in English for the first time and shedding new light on the complicated conflicts among Jews, Christians, and pagans that shaped the Middle East before the arrival of Islam.
The origins of Himyar are obscure. The kingdom seems to have coalesced at some point toward the end of the third century C.E. in the territory of what is today southwestern Yemen, and its kings gradually expanded their rule over the southern half of the Arabian Peninsula. Their dynasty lasted until the third decade of the sixth century when the last Himyarite ruler was overthrown by an expedition sent by the Christian king of Axum, in present-day Ethiopia. No chronicles or manuscripts from Himyar itself have survived. Most of what we do know comes from inscriptions carved on stelae and cliff faces in Sabaic, a now-extinct South Arabian language whose alphabet has more in common with modern-day Ethiopian scripts than with written Arabic. These mentions are numerous but brief and often fragmentary, leaving much room for interpretation.
>trump was the lesser of several evils >therefore I should worship him and spend my entire existence acting like he is literally god of the known universe reddit awaits your return