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we need to draw a line in the sand, that'll stop them
 

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or in the water......they will join all the other countries who in past 40 years do exactly what the USA tells them to do or else we invade and murder their citizens en masse.......fucking upstarts
 

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I suppose some people think mankind is better off if mass murders remain in power, although I'm not certain how that reconciles with having a "worldly" view of things. Seems sorta isolationist to me
 

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I thought Obama and Kerry got 100% of the chemical.weapons out of Syria?
Weird.
 

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I dont believe Assad did it.....Like the Russians say somebody else...

I'm in the minority here with you. I hope the Trump administration stays away from helping the Islamists in Syria,
siding with McCain in a foreign venture will always be a bad idea! Remember McCain wanted Bush to punish Russia
for invading Georgia 'We are all Georgians today" I hate to say it but it was probably a good thing that Obama won
the 2008 election, McCain sickens me more everyday. And then came Ukraine

McCain the warmongering bore was delighted and overcome with pride that along with Georgia’s fugitive ex-president
Mikhail Saakashvili, US Senator John McCain was approved to be members of the International Advisory Group
that was supposedly formed to help Ukraine’s president in “conducting reforms.”

John McCain, who for years spearheading the anti-Russian and particularly anti-Putin crusade, said that while he
“would love to do anything” to help Ukraine, he has not yet cleared his new appointment under the US Senate rules.
He was dumb enough to believe a sitting senator could have been cleared for such a folly!

You put John McCain & Saakashvili in a hat and you have a hatfull with those two. Saakashvili policies almost led
to the entire nation of Georgia being leveled to the ground and thus became persona-non grata in his homeland.
McCain if he had beat Obama & became US president in 2009 would have followed Saakashvili policies, things would not
have been pretty!
 

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I have not posted here in a while, but had to say something. i don't think that Assad had anything to do with this chemical attack. It is dispicable, whoever did it, for sure. AlQueda and Isis are on the run in Syria, and Assad has absolutely nothing to gain from such a move. i thing that these thug "rebels" are behind it and trying to frame the Syrian government so that other nations will oust Assad and these Islamic thugs can take over, as they have done in Libya and Iraq. These thugs are ruthless and will stop at nothing to make Syria an Islamic state. Isis executed 33 people Wednesday morning...................
 

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It seems strategically stupid given the US basically conceded he is going to be staying in power for the foreseeable future.

But this is a mad man, why wouldn't he want to thumb his nose and be defiant after a victory like that? I think given his history we can assume he was behind it.
 

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Assad's fingerprints are all over it. It was a middle finger to the world. Regime planes were in the air when the attack occurred. The regime also knew which hospital the victims would be taken to and lay in wait before bombing the hospital. Those of you who haphazardly spew that you think Assad didn't do it are saying the two bombs were a double accident of some sort. That's ludicrous. We KNOW he did it.
 

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Will the U.S. stand trial for invading another UN country then funding and supplying arms to terrorists in Syria?
Meanwhile, Syria has committed no crimes.
 

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didn't this same thing happen back in 2013- and the rebels were found to have been the perpetraters
 

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Will the U.S. stand trial for invading another UN country then funding and supplying arms to terrorists in Syria?
Meanwhile, Syria has committed no crimes.

Obama absolutely will be. His only chance is if Trump uses a presidential pardon.
 

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Shit like this would never have been tolerated under eight years of McCain/Palin......damn libs
 

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I don't think it's a great idea for Trump to be on the same page as the warmongers McCain, Graham, Rubio & Nuland
who have been urging this type of move for 5 years. I'm for Trump but on the other hand I'm not for the
Islamic Fundamentalists many of whom masquerade as the (Free Syrian Army). Hope this is a one shot deal
 

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I don't think it's a great idea for Trump to be on the same page as the warmongers McCain, Graham, Rubio & Nuland
who have been urging this type of move for 5 years. I'm for Trump but on the other hand I'm not for the
Islamic Fundamentalists many of whom masquerade as the (Free Syrian Army). Hope this is a one shot deal

If it's just a high heater on Assad's chin to keep him from his more fascist tendencies then I'm fine with it.

But if the US really wants to get involved in the quagmire that is Syria they better have a hell of a lot better plan than Iraq, Libya, Yemen.

Gotta be so tough for a President to let that slide these days though. With the internet and how fast news travels, you can see the atrocities of dictators merely minutes after they happen. Very tough to not have a reaction that is more emotional than practical.
 

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And for the record, I agree with what Trump is doing here...appropriate response
 

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I don't think it's a great idea for Trump to be on the same page as the warmongers McCain, Graham, Rubio & Nuland
who have been urging this type of move for 5 years. I'm for Trump but on the other hand I'm not for the
Islamic Fundamentalists many of whom masquerade as the (Free Syrian Army). Hope this is a one shot deal

Nope.

So much for Making America Great Again.

Oh well, it was fun while it lasted.
 

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