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Ass Loon Wants to Punish Assad Woh!

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Syria attack perpetrators 'must be punished'
PM Lee clarifies Singapore's stand; G-20 leaders say global recovery still weak with risk of further slowdown
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Lee U-Wen [email][email protected][/email]

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WHILE world leaders meeting in Russia for the annual G-20 Summit failed to reach any consensus on how to deal with Syria, Singapore remains clear on one view - that the perpetrators behind last month's chemical attack must be punished.
Prime Minister Lee Hsien Loong, who attended the two-day forum that ended yesterday, said that recent reports made it "quite clear" that a chemical weapons attack had taken place, which killed scores of people including women and children.
On Singapore's part, it is entirely against chemical weapons and the use of such force on a big scale in Syria was a "severe problem" that had to be dealt with, but in a manner consistent with international law.
 
why not he recommend ISA style to Obama or meet Syrian President at cul de sac and make sure he also carry a sharp hatchet weapon, pai kia style.

Syria attack perpetrators 'must be punished'
PM Lee clarifies Singapore's stand; G-20 leaders say global recovery still weak with risk of further slowdown
By
Lee U-Wen [email][email protected][/email]

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WHILE world leaders meeting in Russia for the annual G-20 Summit failed to reach any consensus on how to deal with Syria, Singapore remains clear on one view - that the perpetrators behind last month's chemical attack must be punished.
Prime Minister Lee Hsien Loong, who attended the two-day forum that ended yesterday, said that recent reports made it "quite clear" that a chemical weapons attack had taken place, which killed scores of people including women and children.
On Singapore's part, it is entirely against chemical weapons and the use of such force on a big scale in Syria was a "severe problem" that had to be dealt with, but in a manner consistent with international law.
 
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Syria's for de big players in United Nations
They're ones to summon some gumption
Learn how to walk before you start to run
Dis Ass Loon must solve internal problems
Running a city is a job fit for a mayor
Do it well and no one will call you liar
For thinking Sinkies don't know flooding
Is not equals to ponding so stop fooling
Bloomberg did it for a song for dat Big Apple
No need for millions to attract so called able
 
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Ass Loon thinks he can influence the big countries. What an Ass of a Loon.
 
Syria attack perpetrators 'must be punished'


Anyone can say that, doesn't need much wisdom or cleverness to make a statement like that. But how do you find out and prove who the perpetrators are?

As a commoner, I find it hard to believe that the Syrian government will use chemical weapons on their own citizens. It is more likely to be instigated by a group who wants military action to take place and eventually benefit from it. I'd suspect the CIA is likely behind some rebel group and planted the bombs.

Cheers!
 
Maybe he can start with USA for spraying Agent Orange.jn Vietnam
 
I heard from combat engineer that SAF does stockpile chemical weapons.

Anyway, what LHL's position on US usage of orange agent in Vietnam? Did the PAP govt display the same stance then as compare to what was said yesterday by PM?
 
lianbeng replies: BG (Retired) Lee Hsien Loong will personally go in camouflaged No.#4 uniform, walk into Assad's palace n bring him back here!:D how many strokes of the rotan must give him?
 
On Singapore's part, it is entirely against chemical weapons and the use of such force on a big scale in Syria was a "severe problem" that had to be dealt with, but in a manner consistent with international law.

So it's perfectly acceptable to slaughter 108,500 people with guns, knives and explosives but it's not acceptable to gas 1500 to death??? :confused:

What a strange world we live in. :rolleyes:
 
Putin has demanded that US produce evidence that it was the Syrian Govt and not the rebel forces who used Sarin nerve gas, but Blackie can't produce.

Till today the new born Vietnamese babies are still suffering from the effect of Agent Orange used by the American forces 50 years ago.

Allied forces led by the US used nerve gas at Fallujah, Iraq 10 years ago and the Israelis used it on Hezbollah three years ago.

Congress is not going to approve strike on Syria and I wanna see if Blackie has got the balls to go in just with France.
 
Ah kua has got to justify his invitation to the G20 summit.

If he doesn't phor-lumpar next year they won't invite the ah kua.
 
well what do u expect from the hypocritical US and its bunch of axis of evil allies (NATO)

Always sabotaging other countries for their own benefit. I hope they make more jihadist enemy in Syria and get more terrorist attacks on their soil and people.
 
LHL as an observer to the G20 should observe only and shut up. Some one tape or ball gag him
 
All wars are bankers' wars.

Lee Hsien Loong (and Singapore), being a bitch of the international banksters, really had no choice but to toe the line of the warmongers.


Making the World Safe for Banksters: Syria in the Cross-hairs
http://www.maxkeiser.com/2013/09/making-the-world-safe-for-banksters-syria-in-the-cross-hairs/


In an August 2013 article titled “Larry Summers and the Secret ‘End-game’ Memo,” Greg Palast posted evidence of a secret late-1990s plan devised by Wall Street and U.S. Treasury officials to open banking to the lucrative derivatives business. To pull this off required the relaxation of banking regulations not just in the US but globally. The vehicle to be used was the Financial Services Agreement of the World Trade Organization.

The “end-game” would require not just coercing support among WTO members but taking down those countries refusing to join. Some key countries remained holdouts from the WTO, including Iraq, Libya, Iran and Syria. In these Islamic countries, banks are largely state-owned; and “usury” – charging rent for the “use” of money – is viewed as a sin, if not a crime. That puts them at odds with the Western model of rent extraction by private middlemen. Publicly-owned banks are also a threat to the mushrooming derivatives business, since governments with their own banks don’t need interest rate swaps, credit default swaps, or investment-grade ratings by private rating agencies in order to finance their operations.

Bank deregulation proceeded according to plan, and the government-sanctioned and -nurtured derivatives business mushroomed into a $700-plus trillion pyramid scheme. Highly leveraged, completely unregulated, and dangerously unsustainable, it collapsed in 2008 when investment bank Lehman Brothers went bankrupt, taking a large segment of the global economy with it. The countries that managed to escape were those sustained by public banking models outside the international banking net.

These countries were not all Islamic. Forty percent of banks globally are publicly-owned. They are largely in the BRIC countries—Brazil, Russia, India and China—which house forty percent of the global population. They also escaped the 2008 credit crisis, but they at least made a show of conforming to Western banking rules. This was not true of the “rogue” Islamic nations, where usury was forbidden by Islamic teaching. To make the world safe for usury, these rogue states had to be silenced by other means. Having failed to succumb to economic coercion, they wound up in the crosshairs of the powerful US military.
 
Assad in his palace must be tickling his balls in laughter when he heard Ass Loong's brave talk..
 
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