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legendary
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Putin has invited  USA to join Russia in fighting ISIS in Syria. The US should do so. Defeat a common enemy and maybe improve relations

Obama's enemy in Syria is Bashar al Assad, and not Abu Bakr al Baghdadi or Omar al Shishani. And moreover, many of the allies of the US in the region have covert understandings with the ISIS, especially Israel, Turkey, Saudi Arabia, Qatar and Kuwait. Bashar al Assad is the common enemy of the Americans, Israelis, and the Arabs.
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Putin has invited  USA to join Russia in fighting ISIS in Syria. The US should do so. Defeat a common enemy and maybe improve relations
legendary
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Now things are happening to create a situation of war between Syrian rebels and Russia. Soon they'll have the excuse to officially pur troops in Syria

http://www.aljazeera.com/news/2015/09/russia-decries-shelling-embassy-syria-150921160048570.html
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the russians are the good guys in this and anyone who opposes their involvement might as well be wearing an isis t-shirt because those are the choices, assad or an islamic terrorist state.

they are supposed to be laying alexei and maria to rest next month. let's hope this helps bring russian victory closer.
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This is a bit of a complicated situation. We can choose what we want: IS, Al-Nusra & Co., or Assad and the Russians. FSA have lost most of it's significance, so they are more or less out of the equation. I guess most Syrians would chose the Assad (backed by Russians) version, as the SAA soldiers are at least let them live a normal life if they keep their mouth shut.
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Putin defends Russia's military assistance to Syrian regime

DUSHANBE, Tajikistan (AP) — Russian President Vladimir Putin on Tuesday strongly defended Moscow’s military assistance to the Syrian government, saying it’s impossible to defeat the Islamic State group without cooperating with Damascus.

Putin’s statement comes amid the signs of an ongoing Russian military buildup in Syria, which the U.S. says signals Moscow’s intention to set up an air base there.

Speaking at a meeting of heads of states at a Moscow-dominated security alliance of ex-Soviet nations in Tajikistan, Putin urged other nations to follow Russia’s example and offer military support to Syrian President Bashar Assad’s government.

“We are supporting the government of Syria in the fight against a terrorist aggression, are offering and will continue to offer it necessary military-technical assistance,” Putin said in televised remarks. “Without an active participation of the Syrian authorities and the military, it would be impossible to expel the terrorists from that country and the region as a whole, and to protect the multi-ethnic and multi-confessional Syrian people from destruction.”

He said that Assad was ready to conduct political transformations and engage a “’healthy part of the opposition,” but added that “pooling forces in the fight against terror takes the priority now.”

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Russia has staunchly backed up Assad throughout Syria’s devastating civil war that has killed about 250,000 people and turned millions into refugees, shielding him from United Nations sanctions and continuing to provide him with weapons despite Western criticism.

Putin shrugged off allegations that Moscow’s support for Assad has sparked a flow of refugees, saying that without Russia’s support for Assad’s regime the number of Syrian refugees heading to Europe would have been even bigger.

“People are fleeing Syria primarily to escape fighting that has been fueled from the outside with supplies of weapons and hardware, they are fleeing to escape terrorist atrocities,” he said. “Without Russia’s support for Syria, the situation in the country would have been worse than in Libya, and the flow of refugees would have been even bigger.”

The Pentagon says that Russia is in the midst of a steady military buildup at an airport in Syria’s coastal province of Latakia, indicating Moscow intends to create a forward air operations base there, although no fighter jets or helicopters have arrived yet.

Asked earlier this month if Russian troops could join the fight against IS, Putin seemed to keep the door open for that, saying that “we are looking at various options.”

The Russian leader is set to address the Syrian crisis when he speaks to the U.N. General Assembly later this month, and observers in Moscow believe he wants a Russian military force on the ground to be ready by that time.

http://www.usatoday.com/story/news/world/2015/09/15/putin-defences-syria-regime-assistance/72295674/

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