Most US reporters rely on reliable US government employees in Syria, al-Qaeda (by whatever name they’re using this month). They report that the Russians and Syrians are bombing schools and hospitals and killing babies, unlike the US in Mosul and Raqqa, neither of which had a single school or hospital since ISL had made every former school and hospital into a military base, so, since every man, woman, and baby in Mosul and Raqqa was a proven terrorist and the US/UK/France had no civilian casualties. In Idlib, every single person is a peaceful, pro-democracy activist, so every single person killed by the Syrians, Russians, and Persians is an innocent murdered. This is obvious to everyone who understands that, according to Thrasymachus, the US is always right about who is and who isn’t a terrorist that must be neutralised, so US innocence of civilian deaths, and the Russian/Syrian/Persian guilt of murdering 600,000, is proven because the US says it is true. However, one reporter, Robert Fisk, actually went to Idlib (not inside, he just drove around the perimeter), and he didn’t see any air strikes. He thinks there probably were some, but they must be very sporadic, not massive strikes all over Idlib. And no Syrian army massed along the perimeter ready to start the ground assault, just a few Syrian Army soldiers and sporadic gunfire. Mr Fisk is obviously not as well informed as al-Qaeda, who have said they need NATO’s help to stop the murders, and the US and UK Ambassadors to the UN have promised that help will be coming soon. Strictly speaking, Islam prohibits war this month. Next month starts around October 8, and next month, war is allowed, so the Syrian Army might be waiting until next month. The Russians are not waiting, but are bombing places where the peaceful, pro-democracy activists are sending missiles and drones at the Russian military bases, and those peaceful, pro-democracy activists in al-Qaeda and the ISL are waiting for NATO (well, Turkey already has several thousand troops in Idlib, but they expect their NATO allies to pitch in and help them cleanse northern Syria of the Kurdish terrorists).
Most US reporters rely on reliable US government employees in Syria, al-Qaeda (by whatever name they’re using this month). They report that the Russians and Syrians are bombing schools and hospitals and killing babies, unlike the US in Mosul and Raqqa, neither of which had a single school or hospital since ISL had made every former school and hospital into a military base, so, since every man, woman, and baby in Mosul and Raqqa was a proven terrorist and the US/UK/France had no civilian casualties. In Idlib, every single person is a peaceful, pro-democracy activist, so every single person killed by the Syrians, Russians, and Persians is an innocent murdered. This is obvious to everyone who understands that, according to Thrasymachus, the US is always right about who is and who isn’t a terrorist that must be neutralised, so US innocence of civilian deaths, and the Russian/Syrian/Persian guilt of murdering 600,000, is proven because the US says it is true. However, one reporter, Robert Fisk, actually went to Idlib (not inside, he just drove around the perimeter), and he didn’t see any air strikes. He thinks there probably were some, but they must be very sporadic, not massive strikes all over Idlib. And no Syrian army massed along the perimeter ready to start the ground assault, just a few Syrian Army soldiers and sporadic gunfire. Mr Fisk is obviously not as well informed as al-Qaeda, who have said they need NATO’s help to stop the murders, and the US and UK Ambassadors to the UN have promised that help will be coming soon. Strictly speaking, Islam prohibits war this month. Next month starts around October 8, and next month, war is allowed, so the Syrian Army might be waiting until next month. The Russians are not waiting, but are bombing places where the peaceful, pro-democracy activists are sending missiles and drones at the Russian military bases, and those peaceful, pro-democracy activists in al-Qaeda and the ISL are waiting for NATO (well, Turkey already has several thousand troops in Idlib, but they expect their NATO allies to pitch in and help them cleanse northern Syria of the Kurdish terrorists).