

The key part is having an available energy gradient, and enough chemical variety for self replicating carbon chains to start forming. Pools of water are the dominant theory right now because the idea is that having solvent allows for free molecular movement, and if there was variation with them partially drying out, then they’d act as concentrators pushing these molecules closer together and making these reactions more propabable.


Makes sense, initial life forms had to do with what they had to work with. Couldn’t exactly get picky.


Basically what we’re seeing is that sectarian infighting is becoming the norm in Syria. It’s not about oil, it’s about ISIS doing ethnic cleansing against all the minorities. I think he’s completely right saying that will ultimately tear Syria apart, and why it was important for the west to put jihadists into power there.
His views on Assad might be romanticized, but you have to remember that Syria was under US military occupation and brutal sanctions.


There could be an aspect of cognitive decline there as well.


This could become one of the most important historical documents that inaugurated the massive expansion of the US territory. 🤣


We’ve already seen how this plays out when Trump started his trade war. The EU did a lot of blustering about being a big economic bloc, having bargaining power, etc. Then in the end Ursula dutifully flew to Scotland to sign a humiliating deal that let the US rape Europe economically. Why do you think this will be any different?


the leader of the ‘free world’


Not as small as the European politicians eating shit and calling him daddy.


That’s the beauty of having a cult though.


I feel like this sort of stuff is an intentional insult to the Europeans, like he’s not even trying to maintain any sort of decorum. And the key part is that he knows he doesn’t have to, no matter what he demands, or how crudely, the Europeans will eventually oblige.


I see what you did there


I think kurds served as a wedge when Syria was relatively united under a secular government. Now that it’s run by a jihadists, there’s no more need for them because the whole country is now splitting up across sectarian lines. Investing in kurds is just not worth the resources anymore. This was actually a pretty insightful interview on the whole thing https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=sqiBRc3NXMw


At this point, it should be clear to anybody paying even minimal attention that all the professed liberal values merely exist to justify western imperialism. And that’s what makes liberals far more deplorable than conservatives in my opinion. Liberals will always do mental gymnastics to rationalize invasions and destruction of other countries pretending that it’s really for their own good.


lol I suppose it’s consistent with the US seeing itself as world police


surprised it took them that long


You still haven’t addressed the fact that US law doesn’t apply outside the US, and thus the judge has no jurisdiction.


Weird how liberals stopped talking about human rights abuses in Syria as soon as they installed a pro western regime there.
This is such a great illustration of how easily liberals can justify creating a fascist state.