Hello  As most of you know, on April 6, 2017
  The United States fired 59 Tomahawk Missiles  At an airbase in Syria.
  As a courtesy, and in advance,  they let the Russians know about the attack
  Nonetheless, they went ahead with the attack
  And here in this video is Russia's response.  This response was recorded on Russian TV on 4-12-17,
  One week AFTER the attack
  And exactly one day After Rex Tillerson's  visit to Russia
  Rex Tillerson is Trump's Secretary of State  So this is Rex's first visit to Russia,
  And he's been in office less than 100 days.
  Se he is right there in the heat of the moment  Following this missile attack
  And this is Russia's response as recorded  on Russian TV.
  And we also re-manufactured the video,  It is now a slide show,
  Thus it can now be more easily translated  into other languages.
  Now, whether or not you realize it,  This is a major pivot point in world affairs
  If you think there will be a WWIII,  Then this incident is what will trigger it.
  And it all depends on Russia's response.
  And equally important, and even more important,  Is YOUR response.
  Russia wants world peace.
  And you, as a voter in whatever country you reside,
  You have a stake in determining how your country responds.
  So please share this with your friends,  So they have a much bigger picture
  Of what's going on in the world.
  Your intentions do COUNT !!!
  And with your help, we are headed
  To peace and not war.
  So please share this, to get it out there. Thank You.
  And now…..let's go to Russia !
  So the 1st half of this video is President  Putin's
  Response to the Tomahawk missile attack
  And the 2nd half of the video is Rex Tillerson's  visit.
  And you will see that the Russians  actually had to give Rex a history lesson.
  So here we go.
  The 1st person speaking is the Russian TV  host.
  The joke of the week came, of course, from  Putin, "It's boring girls."
  It came with a reference to the authors Lif  and Petrov
  In the book, Ostap Bender visited a local  chess club in Vasyuki.
  He offered the fans of the ancient Indian  game
  To take on a brighter name.
  For example, "The Red Endgame."
  Because "Chess Club" sounded rather unoriginal  and sad.
  "It's boring girls!"
  There were no girls in the "Chess Club",  by the way.
  But the saying, which has multiple meanings,  worked anyway.
  Obviously, Putin was not addressing girls.
  During Tuesdays press conference (4/11/17),  which took place
  after his meeting with the Italian President.
  In a comparison, Putin said that
  America's behavior in Syria is the same as it was
  in the beginning of the war in Iraq.
  All this reminds me of the events in 2003,  When the US representatives in the UN Security Council
  Showed a supposed chemical weapon, found in Iraq.
   
  After that a military campaign began in Iraq  which resulted in the destruction of the country,
  increased terrorists threats.
  And the appearance of ISIS in the world  No more, no less.
  The same thing is happening now  And once again their partners are nodding
  their heads along with them  It reminds me of the work of some of our greatest
  writers, Lif and Petrov  I just want to say "It's boring, girls."
  We've seen it all before already.
  But Putin wasn't joking  He's laughing at America's incompetent actions.
  Since they are so predictable & ineffectually repetitive,
  Putin emphasizes that the result is far from  funny.
  War, massacres and an increase in terrorism.
  As for the domestic political effect in the  US,
  The Russian President asks not to give in  to these illusions.
  For example, if the White House thinks that,  with its impulsive missile launches,
  it can solve its domestic issues,  it is sadly mistaken.
  It's just that the political enemies  of the current president didn't go anywhere.
  And if anything happens, it will all be blamed on him.
  I have no doubts about that.
  Therefore, by ordering a missile Strike on  Syria,
  Trump put himself in a vulnerable position.
  Once it becomes clear that he had no viable  reason,
  for a surprise missile attack on another country,  How will he justify his actions?
  Was he scared?
  Did he get emotional when his daughter Ivanka showed him a few questionable photos?
  Trump himself, who was against fake news,
  Did he suddenly decide to drink their Kool-Aid  and press the red button?
  And all that without having accomplished any  military objective?
  All the more utterly pathetic.
  Putin also laughs at the insincerity of the  NATO countries,
  That just nod like some bobbleheads.
  Look, just recently we witnessed missile strikes  on Syria by the US.
  And how DID their NATO allies react?
  They nod along like bobbleheads.
  They don't analyze what's happening.
  Where is the proof that the Syrian army used  chemical weapons?
  There is no proof.
  To Putin, the head-nodding NATO countries,  Who justify war crimes, are reminiscent
  of bobbleheads.
  It seems that Trump now finds NATO rather  endearing.
  And not obsolete anymore.
  I said it was obsolete.
  It is no longer obsolete.
  Anyway, in order to remain respectable,  the US must justify their missile attack on
  Syria,  even if in hindsight.
  That will be tough.
  It seems like an international investigation  is in order,
  To clear up the issue of the so-called chemical  attack by Assad.
  But in reality, no one is in a hurry to launch  this investigation.
  Instead a new series of fibs appear.
  For example, a former Syrian General
  now claims that Assad hid a part of his chemical  arsenal.
  There's no proof, which works in Trump's  favor.
  The U.S. obviously doesn't want a serious  investigation.
  Because it will put them in an embarrassing  situation.
  But the US is already in an embarrassing situation.
  Because they are already openly trying to  prevent
  an actual international investigation.
  First, the U.S. isn't ready to include  Russia and/or Syria in the group of experts,
  who would be the other independent experts.
  Second, Washington keep pressuring the OPCW,
  The UN's Organization for the Prohibition of Chemical Weapons.
  As a result, the OPCW announced they are off  for an Easter break.
  Like there's no rush at all.
  Third, the members of the fake investigation,  supervised by the Americans and the British
  Are working, yet trying hard not to laugh  –remotely.
  They refuse to visit the Shaykhun area,  Where the Syrian chemical weapons allegedly struck.
  They also refuse to visit Syria's Shayrat  Air Base,
  Supposedly where the poison was loaded,
  Apparently, to be used on missions by Syrian attack craft.
  So, some experts are sitting somewhere in Turkey,  and give the Americans the results they want
  From labs not certified by the OPCW.
  And everything, of course, is classified.
  Now what king of Moron would fall for all  of this?
  Probably not feeling to sure about the whole thing.
  Someone came to Moscow for the first time  Tuesday (4-11-17)
  The new Secretary of State, Rex Tillerson.
  He arrived for negotiations with the Russian  Minister of Foreign Affairs,
  Sergey Lavrov.
  On Wednesday night, they both had a meeting  with President Putin.
  And after that a previously announced press  conference was on the itinerary.
  Let's talk more about that  Let's take a closer look at our guest.
  My impression was that Tillerson sat with  such a look on his face,
  As if the world had done him wrong.
  I might be wrong, but Tillerson may as well  have given one-syllable answers.
  He didn't bother with reasoning,  The sharing of America's plans for the future.
  Or any historical references whatsoever.
  Can you imagine the mood at the mandatory  post-game conferences?
  of the coaches of the loosing soccer team?
  Even though Tillerson didn't play that part,  He certainly looked it.
  Like an athlete after his worst performance  of the season,
  Like his feelings were hurt.
  Either way, the first negotiations with the  current US administration,
  Represented by Tillerson, finally happened.
  And thank God  I'm sure everyone profited from this.
  Putin and Lavrov got a chance to size their  partner a bit.
  The same does for Tillerson - - who might  have actually learned something.
  A history lesson: Now he can relate to America's  latest actions,
  Such as trying to take down Bashar Al-Assad,   and to similar events of the past and how they
  all worked out.
  It's odd,... It turns out Washington didn't  even think of this.
  Lavrov literally had to give Tillerson a lecture,  And here it is.........
  Today we talked about what we have in common,  historically.
  But Rex said he is a man of the times.
  And that he prefers not to dig through history.
  But to deal with today's issues.
  However, the way the world works is - - if  we don't learn our lessons from the past,
  Then we won't be able to succeed in the  present.
  And I'd like to remind you of those situations,  when a group of countries,
  mostly from the West, NATO countries,  were completely obsessed with neutralizing
  one dictator or another.
  That is, the removal of an "authoritarian  totalitarian leader."
  For example, in order to take down the President  of what was Yugoslavia,
  Sloboban Milosevic,  NATO started a war in the heart of Europe
  in 1999,  which was a serious violation of the UN Charter,
  An egregious breach of the Helinski Final  Act by OSCE.
  They bombed the TV center, the residential  areas,
  Even the Chinese embassy was attacked.
  They bombed bridges and passenger trains.
  This went on for almost 3 months.
  Another example - - another dictator - - Sadam  Hussein.
  He was hung after an invasion.
  Since then, Tony Blair, I think  publicly admitted it was all fake.
  All the reason for invading Iraq were fake.
  I believe everyone knows where Iraq is now.
  Then there was Muammar Gaddafi.
  Also.. it was stated that there was no room  for this dictator in his own country.
  And that democracy must prevail there.
  We all know what's happening in Libya, too.
  The state of Libya is rather questionable  now.
  So experiments of this nature,  based on the obsession to take down a dictator,
  A "authoritarian totalitarian leader",  don't end very well, as we all know already.
  I don't know any example where a dictator  was taken down,
  And everything just got better afterwards.
  Makes sense to me  But will they will find this history lesson helpful?
  We'll see by their actions......
     
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