Wednesday, October 25th., 2017
'Here we g0 again' as the song puts it -the Zero '0' in 'g0' accounts for the Emotional Intelligence ( EQ) level manifested in these rabbid entities in the video below, the absence of which sometimes makes us laugh ,when it does not render them (the rabbids) totally and deplorably pitiable/catastrophic- and the always successful, innocuously inexorable efforts of the United Nations Security Council's 'Peace Resolutions Machine' proceeds again to support the ISIS-Khazarian-Deep American State's Overwhelming Lust for the Draconian Terrorism Revival in the Syrian Land...and attempts to vertically challenge the newly achieved relative peace balance in the area, with silly, unethical, immoral, false flaggy acts/drills et al... m.l.p.
Rabbids Invasion - Season 3 Trailer
https://youtu.be/ONV2Wl8aeKI
"...Emotional intelligence (EI) is the capability of individuals to recognize their own emotions
and those of others, discern between different feelings and label them
appropriately, use emotional information to guide thinking and behavior,
and manage and/or adjust emotions to adapt to environments or achieve
one's goal(s).[1]."
Russia vetoes UNSC probe on chemical weapons use in Syria

Russia has vetoed a
United Nations Security Council resolution aimed at renewing a UN probe
into the alleged use of chemical weapons in Syria.
On Tuesday, two other UNSC members – Russia and Bolivia – also voted against the mandate, while China and Kazakhstan abstained from voting on the US-prepared document.
During this week, the UN-OPCW Joint Investigative Mechanism (JIM) is set to present a report on the alleged chemical attack on the Syrian town of Khan Shaykhun on April 4.
This is while Damascus had roundly rejected any role in the tragedy. Russia and Syria say the army’s Idlib airstrike had targeted a depot where terrorists stored chemical weapons.
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Referring to the US insistence as "a directed performance," Russia's UN envoy Vasily Nebenzya noted that he was "amused at how some delegations had read their prepared statements condemning the use of other countries' veto power" ahead of the actual vote.
Nebenzya stressed that Russia regrets that those supporting the resolution have chosen "the course of confrontation and split within the Security Council.”
He added that Russia will think about the subject after the JIM report is released.
Earlier in the day, the Russian Foreign Ministry said that the US' demands for the continuation of the investigation seemed “at the very least strange."
"It is necessary to act in accordance with an established practice, when a UN structure's report is first studied, and then a question on a mandate's prolongation is discussed," read a statement released by the ministry.
On Tuesday, two other UNSC members – Russia and Bolivia – also voted against the mandate, while China and Kazakhstan abstained from voting on the US-prepared document.
During this week, the UN-OPCW Joint Investigative Mechanism (JIM) is set to present a report on the alleged chemical attack on the Syrian town of Khan Shaykhun on April 4.
The Syrian government has denied a UN report accusing it of dropping sarin on the town of Khan Shaykhoun in early April.
During the attack, at least 86 people were killed. Anti-Damascus
militants and Western countries rushed to blame President Bashar
al-Assad for the Idlib incident, without providing any evidence to
support their accusations.
This is while Damascus had roundly rejected any role in the tragedy. Russia and Syria say the army’s Idlib airstrike had targeted a depot where terrorists stored chemical weapons.
Read More:
- West blocking probe into suspected chemical attack in Syria: Assad
- West looking for excuses to defer probe into Syria chemical attack: Lavrov
- Syria chemical attack, orchestrated event: Analyst
Referring to the US insistence as "a directed performance," Russia's UN envoy Vasily Nebenzya noted that he was "amused at how some delegations had read their prepared statements condemning the use of other countries' veto power" ahead of the actual vote.
Nebenzya stressed that Russia regrets that those supporting the resolution have chosen "the course of confrontation and split within the Security Council.”
He added that Russia will think about the subject after the JIM report is released.
Earlier in the day, the Russian Foreign Ministry said that the US' demands for the continuation of the investigation seemed “at the very least strange."
"It is necessary to act in accordance with an established practice, when a UN structure's report is first studied, and then a question on a mandate's prolongation is discussed," read a statement released by the ministry.