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I actually spoke with some Orthodox converts at a church recently, and they told me they were about to be deployed to Syria. They were excited and asked me where the best Churches in Syria to visit were.

I did not have the heart to tell them they would be killing Orthodox most likely, so I just asked one of them where he would be deployed. He said "I am not allowed to disclose that information." So I asked him, North or South Syria? He said south (which means America is invading Syria from Iraq), so I told him to be sure to check out the Churches in Damascus, which is home base for Christianity.

We truly are the empire of evil and lies, gentlemen. Vast majority of America has no clue, just like vast majority of Germans had no idea what Hitler was up to (my opinion on Hitler was not that he was evil, insomuch as he was a incompetent buffoon). Our Soldiers are being frog-marched into oblivion.

Pray for mercy, brothers.
 
I did not have the heart to tell them they would be killing Orthodox most likely, so I just asked one of them where he would be deployed. He said "I am not allowed to disclose that information." So I asked him, North or South Syria? He said south (which means America is invading Syria from Iraq), so I told him to be sure to check out the Churches in Damascus, which is home base for Christianity.
America already occupies two areas of Syria and has military bases. They are located in the South, and in the East near the oil fields. Convoys of Western tankers regularly carry off oil while the bases provide security for the theft.

Two of these bases have been attacked by Iranian proxy the 'Islamic Resistance' group. US personnel were injured in the attacks. A gas pipeline was also attacked. This is an effort to pressure the US into leaving Syria.

I hope that your convert friends do not encounter any Christians whilst fighting Islamic Resistance.







 
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How likely do you all think Latin America is to be dragged into this conflict if it escalates into a world war? Finding any semi-sane perspectives in Spanish about this matter is borderline impossible, so I thought I might as well try asking here.

I'm hoping that the US govt won't see a need to draft Americans, let alone Colombians, but Colombia is unfortunately a US puppet state, and I'm fairly sure it does have one of those contracts that say we have to help the US if they get into a big war.

I am mainly concerned about Colombia, Venezuela, Costa Rica and Chile, as those countries are where everyone I care about lives.

- Colombia has a well-funded army, it already has had compulstory military service for all men of age for many decades because we have been in a civil war with various terrorist groups for God knows how long, at least 3 generations at this point. I don't think there is any reason why we wouldn't get dragged into this if the conflict gets really big, but I don't think it would change anything as our military already even does press gangs in some areas. It would just change the target from ZOG-backed commie guerrillas, to the enemies of ZOG, and I am willing to fight neighter of those.

- I think Venezuela is unfortunately fairly likely to get dragged into this on BRICS' side. The economic problems in Venezuela are exaggerated, they are definitely capable of fighting a war and I believe they have quite a solid army.

- I don't know that Costa Rica having no army would help them avoid being dragged into this. They depend entirely on I believe France for national defense, so in other words it's literally just American territory. If ZOG finds itself in trouble, I don't see what would stop them from grabbing Costa Rican men. There is also a LOT of tension between Costa Rica and Nicaragua (it wouldn't be a Latin American country without some kind of century-old blood enmity with a neighboring country), which could also create a lot of trouble as Nicaragua seems to be aligned with BRICs.

- I don't know much about Chile but I'm assuming it's not within the US sphere of influence as much as Colombia, due to its topography and its geographical location, and also because every Chilean I've met is based.
 
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