Ignore Eccieuser at your peril.
I am curious whether he's really a fan of Marxism and Communism or whether he's pulling our chain. Originally Posted by Tiny
Originally Posted by eccieuser9500
My guess is the asterisk the President wants to add to the book is about Turkey. Or maybe his finances. But that's just a cheap shot.Your thread was dead before it started. nothing factual in Bolton's book. It's nothing but a collection of shit to arouse Liberals.
If the thread dies, . . . .
So what? Originally Posted by eccieuser9500
you says i ignore you? you are funnier than dead lennyNot you, dork. The one who has me on ignore. I don't have to ignore him. He can't ignore me. And everytime I think he has a view, . . . in coming!
BAHHAAAAAA Originally Posted by The_Waco_Kid
Your thread was dead before it started. nothing factual in Bolton's book. It's nothing but a collection of shit to arouse Liberals. Originally Posted by Levianon17I'm not running out of popcorn anytime soon. The problem with Conservatism is it's small-minded.
Not you, dork. The one who has me on ignore. I don't have to ignore him. He can't ignore me. And everytime I think he has a view, . . . in coming!Dude you're so goofy.
I'm not running out of popcorn anytime soon. The problem with Conservatism is it's small-minded.
Originally Posted by eccieuser9500
Dude you're so goofy. Originally Posted by Levianon17
According to the Armed Conflict Location and Event Data Project (ACLED), Turkish operations against the PKK have intensified since the beginning of this year. Up until May, 77% of engagements had taken place in northern Iraq, as Turkey seeks to push the fighting outside its own borders.
Inside Turkey, the government has continued a crackdown on Kurdish politicians, activists and sympathisers it accuses of links to the PKK.
Turkey supports the UN-recognised Government of National Accord (GNA) in Tripoli led by Fayez al-Sarraj. France, despite public denials, has long been suspected of favouring rebel commander Khalifa Haftar and his self-styled Libyan National Army (LNA) based in eastern Libya.
Turkish support has been critical to the GNA in staving off a 14-month-long assault on Tripoli by Haftar's forces. That offensive came to an end earlier this month when the GNA managed to seize back all of western Libya.