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All political thinking for years past has been vitiated in the same way. People can foresee the future only when it coincides with their own wishes, and the most grossly obvious facts can be ignored when they are unwelcome.
Notice how the article left out any temperature data? The heat France is experiencing is the same temperature the American west and south...
The rise of communism and socialism is one of the many results of the failure of American public education. Communists and socialists are dumb,...
I can see a new propaganda pattern emerging here : [Link] ... and this : [Link] Trump's Press Secretary: Today the Democratic Party is communists...
Why does anyone think it is okay for Israel to take over any part of any other nation?
If only the "65%" could experience some of the horrors of the past, or fully comprehend the planetary nightmare of a nuclear superpower...
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Tehran News?
MOSCOW | Tue Jun 19, 2012 12:20pm EDT
(Reuters) - "Russia and Syria on Tuesday denied an Iranian media report that Syria would host Russian, Chinese and Iranian military forces for joint exercises.
Iranian news agency Fars said 90,000 troops and hundreds of ships, tanks and warplanes from the four countries would take part in the war games on land and sea in Syria soon.
The Russian Defense Ministry called such reports "disinformation" and the Russian news agency Interfax quoted an adviser to Syrian President Bashar al-Assad as saying it was not true.
"There will be nothing like that. This is one of those (pieces of) false information that are distributed about (Syria)," Interfax quoted Bouthaina Shabaan, the adviser who was in Moscow on Tuesday, as saying.
Interfax said Shabaan was referring to a report on al-Arabiya television that was similar to the Fars article."
(Writing by Steve Gutterman; Editing by Jon Boyle