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Trump on Syria

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  • dfleadflea Member Posts: 7,233
    AZDuck said:

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    Marmalard Kushner is on the job. What that job is, is anyone's guess.

    Sweet Jesus on a pogo stick. If nobody else is geared up, you can probably ground your vest.
    I laffed.
  • Dude61Dude61 Member, Swaye's Wigwam Posts: 1,250 Swaye's Wigwam

    And yeah, it pisses me off when some tinpot dictator uses chemical weapons (banned for how many years?) on his own people, and the American regime has to be cajoled into condemning it. It pissed me off when Obama threw it to the house, and it's currently pissing me off that Trump would rather golf than face reality.

    Who benefits from an alleged chemical attack? Is it Assad? Two days prior to the attack, the Trump administration said the long term status of Assad will be decided by the Syrian people. McCain goes insane over the comment. Apparently McCain does not like it when the people get to decide who will lead their country. Two days later we have an alleged sarin attack with no real proof of who carried out the deed. Immediately calls are made for Assad to be removed.
  • TierbsHsotBoobsTierbsHsotBoobs Member Posts: 39,680
    Dude61 said:

    And yeah, it pisses me off when some tinpot dictator uses chemical weapons (banned for how many years?) on his own people, and the American regime has to be cajoled into condemning it. It pissed me off when Obama threw it to the house, and it's currently pissing me off that Trump would rather golf than face reality.

    Who benefits from an alleged chemical attack? Is it Assad? Two days prior to the attack, the Trump administration said the long term status of Assad will be decided by the Syrian people. McCain goes insane over the comment. Apparently McCain does not like it when the people get to decide who will lead their country. Two days later we have an alleged sarin attack with no real proof of who carried out the deed. Immediately calls are made for Assad to be removed.
    You should change to @Comrade61 if you are going to regurgitate Russian talking points.
  • Intersectional_DawgIntersectional_Dawg Member Posts: 524
    Dude61 said:

    And yeah, it pisses me off when some tinpot dictator uses chemical weapons (banned for how many years?) on his own people, and the American regime has to be cajoled into condemning it. It pissed me off when Obama threw it to the house, and it's currently pissing me off that Trump would rather golf than face reality.

    Who benefits from an alleged chemical attack? Is it Assad? Two days prior to the attack, the Trump administration said the long term status of Assad will be decided by the Syrian people. McCain goes insane over the comment. Apparently McCain does not like it when the people get to decide who will lead their country. Two days later we have an alleged sarin attack with no real proof of who carried out the deed. Immediately calls are made for Assad to be removed.
    Assad represents maybe 20-30% of the country.

    But still, huh?
  • RedRocketRedRocket Member Posts: 1,527

    Dude61 said:

    And yeah, it pisses me off when some tinpot dictator uses chemical weapons (banned for how many years?) on his own people, and the American regime has to be cajoled into condemning it. It pissed me off when Obama threw it to the house, and it's currently pissing me off that Trump would rather golf than face reality.

    Who benefits from an alleged chemical attack? Is it Assad? Two days prior to the attack, the Trump administration said the long term status of Assad will be decided by the Syrian people. McCain goes insane over the comment. Apparently McCain does not like it when the people get to decide who will lead their country. Two days later we have an alleged sarin attack with no real proof of who carried out the deed. Immediately calls are made for Assad to be removed.
    You should change to @Comrade61 @blows61comrades if you are going to regurgitate Russian talking points.
  • PurpleThrobberPurpleThrobber Member Posts: 43,970 Standard Supporter
    edited April 2017
    Trump is going to divide up Syria and let Russia keep their naval base. Then he and Putin are going to go Rambo/Red Dawn/Three Kings and wipe ISIS clean. Then they may agree on a joint-venture in overthrowing Saudi Arabia in return.

    He's got a fucking oil guy as his Secretary of State. It's all about the oil. Kicking it back to when the British and the Dutch controlled the petrol. Russia gets half, the US gets half.

    He's also going to also cut a trade deal with China and they'll take care of the Korean problem.

    Then Russia and the US will fuck China on the price of oil.

    Deal makers make deals.

  • dhdawgdhdawg Member Posts: 13,326
    Missiles fired into syria. The retarded war you've all been clamoring for begins
  • BennyBeaverBennyBeaver Member Posts: 13,346
    dhdawg said:

    Missiles fired into syria. The retarded war you've all been clamoring for begins

    Helps Kushner IMO.

    50 Tomahawks inbound.
  • dhdawgdhdawg Member Posts: 13,326
    Hillary may have done the same thing. But I hope all of you who thought of trump as a vote against war feel like idiots
  • Intersectional_DawgIntersectional_Dawg Member Posts: 524

    You can't assign reasonable motives to despots or terrorists. Just because it doesn't make sense for Assad doesn't mean he wouldn't do it. Saddam gassed the Kurds as we? were on the runway going home after kicking his ass. That didn't make sense.

    For a despot power is all that matters and keeping it isn't a matter of international praise, its a matter of cowing the population.

    It is also plausible for ISIS to do it.

    And speaking of N Korea and Saddam, let's not go to war unless we are in it to win it. And to do that we become war criminals. So no war.

    Winning the battle is never the problem, we can access any battle space and defeat any army. It's winning the peace afterwards that we haven't done since Germany.
  • PurpleThrobberPurpleThrobber Member Posts: 43,970 Standard Supporter
    Dude61 said:

    And yeah, it pisses me off when some tinpot dictator uses chemical weapons (banned for how many years?) on his own people, and the American regime has to be cajoled into condemning it. It pissed me off when Obama threw it to the house, and it's currently pissing me off that Trump would rather golf than face reality.

    Who benefits from an alleged chemical attack? Is it Assad? Two days prior to the attack, the Trump administration said the long term status of Assad will be decided by the Syrian people. McCain goes insane over the comment. Apparently McCain does not like it when the people get to decide who will lead their country. Two days later we have an alleged sarin attack with no real proof of who carried out the deed. Immediately calls are made for Assad to be removed.
    Criminals get treated like criminals. Assad.ass.out.

    He overplayed his hand in getting in a dick measuring contest with the US. Dumb move.

    Putin got a courtesy call and Trump let it fly.

    Assad has been involved in chemical attacks since Obama drew his line in the sand...and then another and then another.

    60 missiles ain't shit. The head Donald in charge could have dropped 600 if he wanted to.

  • dhdawgdhdawg Member Posts: 13,326

    Dude61 said:

    And yeah, it pisses me off when some tinpot dictator uses chemical weapons (banned for how many years?) on his own people, and the American regime has to be cajoled into condemning it. It pissed me off when Obama threw it to the house, and it's currently pissing me off that Trump would rather golf than face reality.

    Who benefits from an alleged chemical attack? Is it Assad? Two days prior to the attack, the Trump administration said the long term status of Assad will be decided by the Syrian people. McCain goes insane over the comment. Apparently McCain does not like it when the people get to decide who will lead their country. Two days later we have an alleged sarin attack with no real proof of who carried out the deed. Immediately calls are made for Assad to be removed.
    Criminals get treated like criminals. Assad.ass.out.

    He overplayed his hand in getting in a dick measuring contest with the US. Dumb move.

    Putin got a courtesy call and Trump let it fly.

    Assad has been involved in chemical attacks since Obama drew his line in the sand...and then another and then another.

    60 missiles ain't shit. The head Donald in charge could have dropped 600 if he wanted to.

    I prefer criminals to jihadists. Syria is a failed state the second assad goes
  • BennyBeaverBennyBeaver Member Posts: 13,346
    dhdawg said:

    Dude61 said:

    And yeah, it pisses me off when some tinpot dictator uses chemical weapons (banned for how many years?) on his own people, and the American regime has to be cajoled into condemning it. It pissed me off when Obama threw it to the house, and it's currently pissing me off that Trump would rather golf than face reality.

    Who benefits from an alleged chemical attack? Is it Assad? Two days prior to the attack, the Trump administration said the long term status of Assad will be decided by the Syrian people. McCain goes insane over the comment. Apparently McCain does not like it when the people get to decide who will lead their country. Two days later we have an alleged sarin attack with no real proof of who carried out the deed. Immediately calls are made for Assad to be removed.
    Criminals get treated like criminals. Assad.ass.out.

    He overplayed his hand in getting in a dick measuring contest with the US. Dumb move.

    Putin got a courtesy call and Trump let it fly.

    Assad has been involved in chemical attacks since Obama drew his line in the sand...and then another and then another.

    60 missiles ain't shit. The head Donald in charge could have dropped 600 if he wanted to.

    I prefer criminals to jihadists. Syria is a failed state the second assad goes
    It's not a failed state already?
  • PurpleThrobberPurpleThrobber Member Posts: 43,970 Standard Supporter
    dhdawg said:

    Dude61 said:

    And yeah, it pisses me off when some tinpot dictator uses chemical weapons (banned for how many years?) on his own people, and the American regime has to be cajoled into condemning it. It pissed me off when Obama threw it to the house, and it's currently pissing me off that Trump would rather golf than face reality.

    Who benefits from an alleged chemical attack? Is it Assad? Two days prior to the attack, the Trump administration said the long term status of Assad will be decided by the Syrian people. McCain goes insane over the comment. Apparently McCain does not like it when the people get to decide who will lead their country. Two days later we have an alleged sarin attack with no real proof of who carried out the deed. Immediately calls are made for Assad to be removed.
    Criminals get treated like criminals. Assad.ass.out.

    He overplayed his hand in getting in a dick measuring contest with the US. Dumb move.

    Putin got a courtesy call and Trump let it fly.

    Assad has been involved in chemical attacks since Obama drew his line in the sand...and then another and then another.

    60 missiles ain't shit. The head Donald in charge could have dropped 600 if he wanted to.

    I prefer criminals to jihadists. Syria is a failed state the second assad goes
    Jesus. Abundance, motherfucker. Syria has been a failed state for decades.

    Take them both out.
  • dhdawgdhdawg Member Posts: 13,326

    dhdawg said:

    Dude61 said:

    And yeah, it pisses me off when some tinpot dictator uses chemical weapons (banned for how many years?) on his own people, and the American regime has to be cajoled into condemning it. It pissed me off when Obama threw it to the house, and it's currently pissing me off that Trump would rather golf than face reality.

    Who benefits from an alleged chemical attack? Is it Assad? Two days prior to the attack, the Trump administration said the long term status of Assad will be decided by the Syrian people. McCain goes insane over the comment. Apparently McCain does not like it when the people get to decide who will lead their country. Two days later we have an alleged sarin attack with no real proof of who carried out the deed. Immediately calls are made for Assad to be removed.
    Criminals get treated like criminals. Assad.ass.out.

    He overplayed his hand in getting in a dick measuring contest with the US. Dumb move.

    Putin got a courtesy call and Trump let it fly.

    Assad has been involved in chemical attacks since Obama drew his line in the sand...and then another and then another.

    60 missiles ain't shit. The head Donald in charge could have dropped 600 if he wanted to.

    I prefer criminals to jihadists. Syria is a failed state the second assad goes
    It's not a failed state already?
    Yes. It is. But it will be infinitely worse
  • dhdawgdhdawg Member Posts: 13,326
    Of course this attack came without congressional authorization. But what does at this point ?
  • dhdawgdhdawg Member Posts: 13,326
    Rand and Mike lee both publically calling out the lack of congressional approval
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