The United States on Thursday carried out an airstrike in Syria against a structure belonging to what it said were Iran-backed militia, two officials told Reuters, an apparent response to rocket attacks against U.S. targets in Iraq.
It's weird though, I'm posting over there for god knows what reason, and my "attacking US imperial troops is actually cool and good" posts are getting more up than down votes (not by much, but still), but my "Obama was a murderer too" posts are all predictably getting downvotes. Critical support for r/politics in their peoples' war against the US military?
It's weird though, I'm posting over there for god knows what reason, and my "attacking US imperial troops is actually cool and good" posts are getting more up than down votes (not by much, but still), but my "Obama was a murderer too" posts are all predictably getting downvotes. Critical support for r/politics in their peoples' war against the US military?
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