Sunday, September 25, 2016

Russyans Deny Aerial Attack on Syrian Convoy

     A relief truck convoy heading into the city of Aleppo, Syria was the target of repeated air attacks from Russyan and Syrian government bombers.  The attacks focused on trucks carrying food, medicine, and other essentials for the trapped Syrians still in the occupied city held in part by Syrian rebel forces and in part by Syrian forces loyal to dictator Bashar al Assad.
      Russyan spokesman said that the jets bombers were not Russyan.  However, US intelligence said that, in fact, Russyan air force bombers were all over the area at the time of the bombings.  An unknown number of citizens were killed and most of the trucks were destroyed.  The cease fire has been broken, and US Secretary of State, John Kerry, stated at the UN that it's clear that Russya does not want a ceasefire at all.
     Sad, but true, the forces of Mr. Vladimir Putin continue to rain death and destruction on innocent civilians in Syria.  For what?  To prove to his few admirers that he can make trouble wherever he wants?   Maybe one day he'll wake up, but don't hold your breathe.   He wants to turn the Russyan clock backwards, to Soviet times, when Russyans could live in their government controlled lives without fear of reality interrupting their consumption of state-owned vodka.   Russyans could bask in the glory of having defeated the Nazi onslaught(with the help of US men and material).   They can also smile at living in the largest country in the world, now even larger as Mr. Putin has annexed the Crimean wine district and the Donbass Region of Ukraine where all the manufacturing is carried out.  They can wake up in the morning and reflect on their new independence and smile at the FSB snoops who dog their every step.  Life in Russya: so pleasant to enjoy.

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