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These senators should have their facts straight. They should review the case of De Lima before even thinking of banning Philippine officials to the US. Democrats suck. Republicans rock!

 

 

The European Union, United Nations, the Catholic Church, CHR, Amnesty International, US, Iceland... all have a problem with Duterte's drug war. Havent you thought for a second that maybe it is you and the rest of Digong supporters who doesn't have the facts straight?

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The European Union, United Nations, the Catholic Church, CHR, Amnesty International, US, Iceland... all have a problem with Duterte's drug war. Havent you thought for a second that maybe it is you and the rest of Digong supporters who doesn't have the facts straight?

On the contrary, it is "yellowtards" like you who have the facts screwed up. Do these organizations know our laws? I am pretty sure you won't be able to have a credible, much less erudite retort to this because, just like every "yellowtard", you are clueless. :lol:

 

Moreover, these entities you mentioned are all talk. Has any case prospered against the Duterte administration? Puro kayo dakdak. Wala naman napatunayan. :lol:

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On the contrary, it is "yellowtards" like you who have the facts screwed up. Do these organizations know our laws? I am pretty sure you won't be able to have a credible, much less erudite retort to this because, just like every "yellowtard", you are clueless. :lol:

 

Moreover, these entities you mentioned are all talk. Has any case prospered against the Duterte administration? Puro kayo dakdak. Wala naman napatunayan. :lol:

Cmon Wil, these are national and world leaders we are talking about. People in the highest positions as far as world affairs are concerned. To assume they know nothing about our laws is idiotic. These guys do not just yap their mouths without assessing the situation first. Edited by juan t
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Cmon Wil, these are national and world leaders we are talking about. People in the highest positions as far as world affairs are concerned. To assume they know nothing about our laws is idiotic. These guys do not just yap their mouths without assessing the situation first.

Again, do these entities know the laws of our land? Have they quoted laws to conclude that De Lima is just being persecuted politically? You are effectively implying that our judges are dumb and don't know what they are doing. That is utter disrespect.

 

Since we are at it. Tell me how De Lima is politically persecuted.

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Again, do these entities know the laws of our land? Have they quoted laws to conclude that De Lima is just being persecuted politically? You are effectively implying that our judges are dumb and don't know what they are doing. That is utter disrespect.

 

Since we are at it. Tell me how De Lima is politically persecuted.

 

the so called "good leaders" that are mostly responsible for wrongfully accussing many headS of state that gave rise to chaos to many third-world countries. Ya! they really know their crap!

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US assassinated Qasem Suleimani, the Iranian military commander leading the proxy wars in the middle east against the US and Saudi Arabia.

 

Iran vowed to avenge their hero's death.

 

Is Suleimani's assassination part of the US and Saudi Arabia's retaliation to a drone swarm attack on Saudi's major Oil Processing Facilities in Abqaiq and Khurais? US and KSA accuse Iran to have been behind the attack and Germany, France, and UK jointly stated that Iran should be held responsible for it.

 

How do you think Iran will retaliate?

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Although US never mentioned it, Suleimani's assassination is their retaliation to the Sept 2019 drone attacks that crippled the Saudi oil production in Abqaiq and Khurais.

 

It's action-retaliation thing. It has been going on for years, each side trying to even-up the score.

 

Iran knows this. It is not as if US action was unprovoked.

 

Iran seems to have overplayed its hand. They have been too overzealous in trying to hurt US. Now the ante has been raised, making it more complex and costly to play the retaliation game.

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It will help deviate attention from Trump's impeachment, however, the efforts to neutralize Soleimani has been going on even before Trump became President.

 

The Democrats will surely use the impeachment issue to downplay Trump's decision to authorize the operation. The liberals quickly forget though that the Obama administration also assassinated Osama Bin Laden under the same US policy vs. terrorism.

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It looks like the Iranian rocket attack on the US-occupied Green Zone in Iraq was just a action by Iranian leadership to appease the Iranian public who's crying out for blood.

 

The attack caused insignificant harm to US and allied personnel in the area. No casualties. The Iranian rockets are old technology weapons. They are slow and the US defense system can detect them from launch and give ample warning for people to hide in safety.

 

However, the Iranian media can always claim great success on how their heroic fighters attacked the infidel Americans with their deadly rockets.

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The Iranian rocket attack on US forces in Iraq backfired miserably on them.

 

1. The rocket attack did not do any significant damage or casualties to the US forces.

 

2. The Iraqis resented the Iranian actions and are now turning against the Iran-influenced Iraqi government for allowing Iran to violate Iraq's sovereignty. This would lead to further show of dissatisfaction and protests against the pro-Iranian Iraqi government. Another Iraqi regime change?

 

3. In the midst of the rocket attack, Iran shot down a civilian Airliner carrying its own people. The Iranian citizens resented this incompetence and are now blaming their own government for their ineptness. Will this be the start of the downfall of the ruling ayatollahs and lead to Iranian regime change?

 

On another note: Did the Iranians really shoot down the passenger plane unintentionally?

 

Why did they allow civilian traffic over the airspace where they are conducting their rocket attack? Did they intend to use civilian airliners as bait for US missiles in case the Americans counter-attack during the rocket barrage?

 

Did some Iranian general had a bright idea to shoot a civilian airliner down in case of a US counter attack then blame it to the Americans? It just so happened that the stupid missile operator took a wrong cue to press the firing button?

 

 

 

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