PDA

View Full Version : Obama has lost literally all prestige in an international community… he has become desperate.




goldenequity
09-14-2016, 12:29 PM
"Obama has lost literally all prestige in an international community… he has become desperate."

So pathetic... like a child. :cool:


https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=tMlDMfFTUN0

http://i469.photobucket.com/albums/rr55/goldenequity/z1.jpg

goldenequity
09-14-2016, 09:01 PM
Russia's United Nations' Ambassador Vitaly Churkin giving the assshole the benefit of the doubt.


https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_pyUdi3hjxc

Churkin expressing a genuine hope and conception for a joint
US/Russian Coalition in Syria
(despite Obama's rhetoric)


https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=SIeirC_zZKc

Full Interview w/ Churkin


https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=dVdB6J5D3s8

AZJoe
09-14-2016, 09:49 PM
Oh come now. When the president of a sovereign nation refers to Obama as a "son of a whore", that's really a term of endearment. It shows prestige.

Likewise when Obama arrives for the G-20 meeting, and they won't even bring a stairway for him to exit the plane, that too is really a symbol of respect. It shows prestige.

These are just signs that the world really respects what Washington is doing. They agree that only one government on earth is "exceptional" and "indispensable". All other nations are the "insignificant" and "dispensable" nations. They are really just showing that they agree that one government can violate borders of other nations, tread on national sovereignty, ignore law, invade other nations, lie exceptionally, fund arm and train terrorists, bomb other nations at will, assassinate national leaders, etc.

goldenequity
09-14-2016, 11:06 PM
Voice of America article? Must of been like fingernails on a blackboard for them to write this... ;)
===========
Max Abrahms ‏@MaxAbrahms 2 hod.
Unseen since World War II the US & Russia are again planning to share targets on the battlefield:
Aligned With Russia in Syria, Pentagon Awkwardly Treads on New Terrain
(http://www.voanews.com/a/us-russia-syria-battlefield-cooperation/3509541.html)
http://gdb.voanews.com/F824F3E1-AA96-4CFF-99C6-B95A2D35AB93_cx12_cy1_cw83_w987_r1_s_r1.jpg

enhanced_deficit
09-14-2016, 11:14 PM
Oh come now. When the president of a sovereign nation refers to Obama as a "son of a whore", that's really a term of endearment. It shows prestige.


Partisanship aisde, his language showed disrespect towards a historic leader who was honored with Nobel Peace Prize.

goldenequity
09-14-2016, 11:33 PM
Countries that cause instability should pay more to alleviate humanitarian crises (https://www.rt.com/news/359348-un-churkin-refugee-crisis/)

https://cdn.rt.com/files/2016.09/original/57d9af4ac46188fe098b46c4.jpg

"Countries responsible for launching wars and stirring instability
should be held accountable and pay a heavy share
of the financial burden of aiding devastated regions" - Russia’s UN Ambassador Vitaly Churkin.


“We believe that, first of all, it should be the responsibility of those countries who actually caused those problems,”

“We know what countries caused destabilization in the Middle East, starting with the invasion of Iraq.
We know who caused destabilization in Northern Africa with the invasion of Libya,”

“Mostly those countries will have to pick up the tab for humanitarian work,”

One of the ways to hold the “guilty” countries responsible for the crises they have caused
is to make them pay more than others, Vitaly Churkin stated,
adding that the countries must also “understand, accept and admit” what they have done.

“Everybody needs to understand what caused the problem
and those countries which did that must carry their heavy share of the burden,
including the financial burden,”

Last year the UN agencies responsible for refugees
were described as “financially broke” by Antonio Guterres,
former United Nations High Commissioner for Refugees.

The problem is that “most of the humanitarian work is done by voluntary contributions
and the amount of required resources is so staggering that sometimes the international community falls short,”

65 million people displaced worldwide, breaking all records – UNHCR (https://www.rt.com/news/347417-un-report-displaced-refugees/)

https://img.rt.com/files/2016.06/original/57678e17c46188d3788b4584.jpg


The current humanitarian crisis that hit the countries of the Middle East and North Africa and affected Europe
is considered to be the worst since the WWII.
Some 1.8 million asylum-seekers illegally entered the European Union in 2015,
fleeing war and poverty in their countries, according European Union border agency Frontex.

A UN report stated in June that 65 million people
have been displaced worldwide with Syria and Afghanistan being the hardest hit countries.
More than 21 million among them are refugees
and almost half of them are under 18 years old.

AZJoe
09-15-2016, 06:47 AM
Partisanship aisde, his language showed disrespect towards a historic leader who was honored with Nobel Peace Prize.

You sure that's not a sign of "prestige."

Should the warmonger in chief receive the same level of respect Obama has shown for the people of Yemen, Syria, Libya, Ukraine, Crimea, Donbass, Iran, China, Russia, Honduras, Afghanistan, Iraq, Pakistan, Somalia.

Actually, Duterte did express regret at calling the the historic Nobel Peace Fraud winner a "son of a whore." What he probably meant to say was "mass murdering bastard".

libertyjam
09-15-2016, 09:10 AM
You sure that's not a sign of "prestige."

Should the warmonger in chief receive the same level of respect Obama has shown for the people of Yemen, Syria, Libya, Ukraine, Crimea, Donbass, Iran, China, Russia, Honduras, Afghanistan, Iraq, Pakistan, Somalia.

Actually, Duterte did express regret at calling the the historic Nobel Peace Fraud winner a "son of a whore." What he probably meant to say was "mass murdering bastard".

Now that would really be the calling-for-summary-execution-without-due-process-by-every-ordinary-citizen-of-drug-users Pot calling the Kettle black. Refering to Duterte as the Pot.


Filipino President Rodrigo Duterte promised to begin a war on crime when he took office. Seven weeks into his presidency, more than 1,900 people have died, more than half of them in vigilante killings.
http://www.theatlantic.com/news/archive/2016/08/philippines-killings-duterte/496982/