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Syria   Africa and the Middle East

Started 10/18/17 by Jenifer (Zarknorph); 71135 views.
Dan (DANCULBERSON)

From: Dan (DANCULBERSON)

2/9/18

Jenifer (Zarknorph) said...

Is that a belief?

I refuse to get into another argument (i.e., debate) with you about "belief." I get the feeling that you have an understanding that a "belief" in something is by definition "false." I can believe in something that is true. I believe that in the decimal numeric system 2 + 2 = 4, which is "true." What I have just written is one of my "beliefs."

Jenifer (Zarknorph)

From: Jenifer (Zarknorph)

2/9/18

I admitted I have beliefs in the evolution thread!

But I will never stop teasing you about it.

Dan (DANCULBERSON)

From: Dan (DANCULBERSON)

2/10/18

Jenifer (Zarknorph) said...

But I will never stop teasing you about it.

I can take a good tease, but I am losing my hair faster than I want to.

Jenifer (Zarknorph)

From: Jenifer (Zarknorph)

2/10/18

Have you considered the Trump comb-over?

Apparently it's flawless and nobody ever makes fun of it.

Dan (DANCULBERSON)

From: Dan (DANCULBERSON)

2/10/18

Jenifer (Zarknorph) said...

Apparently it's flawless and nobody ever makes fun of it.

Oh, it's flawed and everybody is making fun of it now. Haven't you see the video of him walking up the staircase into his plane, the wind blows his hair up in back, exposing that he is completely bald in back?

Jenifer (Zarknorph)

From: Jenifer (Zarknorph)

2/10/18

Sarcasm really is a nuance that often fails on the page.

Johneeo

From: Johneeo

2/13/18

Jenifer (Zarknorph) said:

Sarcasm really is a nuance that often fails on the page.

Same could be said for common sense.

In reply toRe: msg 19
Jenifer (Zarknorph)

From: Jenifer (Zarknorph)

3/1/18

North Korea joins the chaos.

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The Syria conflict is a war that speaks to our age, breaking its borders and dragging in international powers.

It is a proxy war where Russia, Iran, Turkey, the United States and others draw battle lines to pursue their interests and compete for influence.

To the countries mired in the Syria conflict, we can now add North Korea.

The country that is now nuclear-armed and has the Asia-Pacific region on alert has been linked to the production of chemical weapons in Syria.

The United Nations has tracked the delivery of material used to produce chemical weapons from Pyongyang to Damascus.

The New York Times has revealed that the yet-to-be-published UN report claims North Korean missile technicians are working at chemical weapons and missile plants in Syria.

It isn't the first time these reports have surfaced. In 2012, the Times reported Israeli intelligence had extracted top secret information from the home of the head of the Syrian Atomic Energy Agency.

The report claimed the information included dozens of photographs of what Israel said was a "top-secret plutonium nuclear reactor".

The photographs also revealed "workers from North Korea"; the reactor had "many of the same engineering elements as the North Korean reactor in Yongbyon — a model that no one but the North Koreans had built in the past 35 years".

The US is concerned about links between North Korea and Iran; there is no hard evidence of nuclear ties, but last year CIA director Mike Pompeo told Fox News he was concerned Pyongyang could share its knowledge and technology and that "Iran would certainly be someone who would be willing to pay them for it".

The State Department monitors illicit arms shipments, seeking to block or deter them.

http://www.abc.net.au/news/2018-03-01/stan-grant-north-korea-syria-pakistan-nuclear-war/9496478

It appears World War III has already started.

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