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Receive our military aid wont likely be our allies. But does the white house mean it when they say that syrian president days are numbered . Saying that for two years now. Here is White House Press secretary jay carney trying to lower expectations. He will never control syria again, never ruled syria again. This is our Firm Position that the people he will not. And now because we say so, but because the Syrian People will not stand for it. Lou identifying where exactly president obamas hansen syria is now what might be called of you fools errand. Use of chemical weapons is that red line. The president has not acted, but he has also warned it is easy to slip slide into a deeper involvement in syria. The nations highestranking general, chairman of the joint chiefs of staff, general Martin Dempsey explains in a letter to congress by intervening in syria would be a terrible idea. Dempsey wrote, should the regimes institutions collapse and the absence of a viable opposition, we could inadve
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For years, the rise of the Bundaberg farmer’s son turned London banker seemed unstoppable. Then things started to fall apart.
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Rick Morton.
Lex Greensill.
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Lex Greensill started the week as a billionaire. Within days, the boy from Bundaberg had lost his empire.
The collapse of his fortune is, in part, explained by close links to Australia’s biggest renewables investor, Sanjeev Gupta. And as such, Greensill’s trouble may drag down Gupta’s global empire, with jitters already spreading to the 1200 workers at South Australia’s Whyalla steelworks, which was purchased by the Gupta Family Group (GFG) Alliance in 2017.
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