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Trump: 'mission accomplished' on 'perfectly executed' Syria strike

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4 hours ago, Khun Han said:

 

Rated as "half true" in the linked article.

 

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Ranked as "intentionally misreading nitpicking". As the piece linked details, the reference to Assad as a "reformer" was not reflecting Clinton's or the then administration's views. Poster's previous post repeated the direct, false attribution. But then, you already knew that.

 

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4 hours ago, Morch said:

 

Ranked as "intentionally misreading nitpicking". As the piece linked details, the reference to Assad as a "reformer" was not reflecting Clinton's or the then administration's views. Poster's previous post repeated the direct, false attribution. But then, you already knew that.

 

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Either you don't read the articles you link, don't understand them, or deliberately misinterpret them.

 

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