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Trump is against US involvement in the middle east

dhdawg
dhdawg Member Posts: 13,326


Unless that country is lining Donny's pockets,

Protecting a US ally from certain genocide? Nah. Protecting a criminal regime who's currently committing a genocide in Yemen with our weapons? Yes please.

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  • RaceBannon
    RaceBannon Member, Moderator, Swaye's Wigwam Posts: 113,886 Founders Club
    Talking points are out
  • ThomasFremont
    ThomasFremont Member Posts: 13,325
    The news came out today.

    Got any more Che takes?

    How about some more lies about how Trump is ending the wars and bringing our boys home?

    Whoops.
  • RaceBannon
    RaceBannon Member, Moderator, Swaye's Wigwam Posts: 113,886 Founders Club
    I am AGAINST troops in SA

    Hope this helps

    Come Home America
  • PurpleThrobber
    PurpleThrobber Member Posts: 48,076

    The news came out today.

    Got any more Che takes?

    How about some more lies about how Trump is ending the wars and bringing our boys home?

    Whoops.

    It's about and always will be about the benjamins and the oil. Let's be transparent and upfront about that.

    Syria ain't got the black stuff. ISIS was trying to get control of the Iraqis black stuff. They gone. Now the US has a bunch of their own black stuff. China needs black stuff. A lot of it. The chokehold is being applied on the supply line. Do I think Trump is smart enough to figure this out on his own? No. But he definitely gets market economics and what guys like Kudlow are telling him.

    We? don't need to put the US soldiers in the line of fire to protect the Saudi black stuff. Jordan ain't coming in and trying to take it. Naval presence can deal with Iran. If Iran fucks around, the black stuff ain't leaving the region. China gets more fucked up.

    In the meantime, get the boys out of Afghanistan, Syria, Iraq, wherever there isn't black stuff.

    Which all comes back to invading Venezuela. Lots and lots of black stuff there - and our troops deserve hot Latinas daily without fear of IED blowing their dicks off.

    IRYK


  • ThomasFremont
    ThomasFremont Member Posts: 13,325
    Venezuela is a humanitarian crisis. It’s our moral obligation to intervene. Of course, troops will be needed to distribute food and keep the peace. Maybe forever.

    Lather. Rinse. Repeat.
  • ApostleofGrief
    ApostleofGrief Member Posts: 3,904
    edited October 2019

    The news came out today.

    Got any more Che takes?

    How about some more lies about how Trump is ending the wars and bringing our boys home?

    Whoops.

    It's about and always will be about the benjamins and the oil. Let's be transparent and upfront about that.

    Syria ain't got the black stuff. ISIS was trying to get control of the Iraqis black stuff. They gone. Now the US has a bunch of their own black stuff. China needs black stuff. A lot of it. The chokehold is being applied on the supply line. Do I think Trump is smart enough to figure this out on his own? No. But he definitely gets market economics and what guys like Kudlow are telling him.

    We? don't need to put the US soldiers in the line of fire to protect the Saudi black stuff. Jordan ain't coming in and trying to take it. Naval presence can deal with Iran. If Iran fucks around, the black stuff ain't leaving the region. China gets more fucked up.

    In the meantime, get the boys out of Afghanistan, Syria, Iraq, wherever there isn't black stuff.

    Which all comes back to invading Venezuela. Lots and lots of black stuff there - and our troops deserve hot Latinas daily without fear of IED blowing their dicks off.

    IRYK


    Abdominal muscles too big
  • PurpleThrobber
    PurpleThrobber Member Posts: 48,076

    Venezuela is a humanitarian crisis. It’s our moral obligation to intervene. Of course, troops will be needed to distribute food and keep the peace. Maybe forever.

    Lather. Rinse. Repeat.

    Black stuff and lather.rinse.repeat with hot latinas is a lot more intellectually honest than 'humanitarian crisis'.

  • Sledog
    Sledog Member Posts: 37,764 Standard Supporter

    Venezuela is a humanitarian crisis. It’s our moral obligation to intervene. Of course, troops will be needed to distribute food and keep the peace. Maybe forever.

    Lather. Rinse. Repeat.

    Funny how people in communist/socialist countries hold Trump signs and stuff. Why not Bernie. Hillary, Yang, Harris or Fauxcahantus?
  • RaceBannon
    RaceBannon Member, Moderator, Swaye's Wigwam Posts: 113,886 Founders Club

    Venezuela is a humanitarian crisis. It’s our moral obligation to intervene. Of course, troops will be needed to distribute food and keep the peace. Maybe forever.

    Lather. Rinse. Repeat.

    Whoosh

    Venezuela is a socialist paradise

    No intervention needed

    Throbber likes to post photos
  • SFGbob
    SFGbob Member Posts: 33,183
    dhdawg said:



    Unless that country is lining Donny's pockets,

    Protecting a US ally from certain genocide? Nah. Protecting a criminal regime who's currently committing a genocide in Yemen with our weapons? Yes please.
    Saudi's aren't a US ally? Who knew.
  • CirrhosisDawg
    CirrhosisDawg Member Posts: 6,390
    SFGbob said:

    dhdawg said:



    Unless that country is lining Donny's pockets,

    Protecting a US ally from certain genocide? Nah. Protecting a criminal regime who's currently committing a genocide in Yemen with our weapons? Yes please.
    Saudi's aren't a US ally? Who knew.
    The Saudis are our friends. Just look at the record.
  • SFGbob
    SFGbob Member Posts: 33,183

    I am AGAINST troops in SA

    Hope this helps

    Come Home America

    You can make a much stronger argument that protecting SA is strongly within our national interests than you can with protecting the northern border of Syria.
  • RaceBannon
    RaceBannon Member, Moderator, Swaye's Wigwam Posts: 113,886 Founders Club
    SFGbob said:

    I am AGAINST troops in SA

    Hope this helps

    Come Home America

    You can make a much stronger argument that protecting SA is strongly within our national interests than you can with protecting the northern border of Syria.
    Agree

    SA needs to become far less important to us and that happens as we drill baby drill

    Nobody likes SA but the left is rooting for Iran

  • Gwad
    Gwad Member Posts: 2,855
    Is this America 1st and a half?
  • SFGbob
    SFGbob Member Posts: 33,183

    SFGbob said:

    dhdawg said:



    Unless that country is lining Donny's pockets,

    Protecting a US ally from certain genocide? Nah. Protecting a criminal regime who's currently committing a genocide in Yemen with our weapons? Yes please.
    Saudi's aren't a US ally? Who knew.
    The Saudis are our friends. Just look at the record.
    So they are not an ally. I guess nobody told Obama.


  • SFGbob
    SFGbob Member Posts: 33,183

    SFGbob said:

    I am AGAINST troops in SA

    Hope this helps

    Come Home America

    You can make a much stronger argument that protecting SA is strongly within our national interests than you can with protecting the northern border of Syria.
    Agree

    SA needs to become far less important to us and that happens as we drill baby drill

    Nobody likes SA but the left is rooting for Iran

    Agree, and they already are much less important to us in terms of their oil. But the rest of the world isn't and allowing SA to fall or even have it's oil production taken off line for a period of time would be a huge economic hit for everyone.

  • RaceBannon
    RaceBannon Member, Moderator, Swaye's Wigwam Posts: 113,886 Founders Club
    dhdawg said:



    Unless that country is lining Donny's pockets,

    Protecting a US ally from certain genocide? Nah. Protecting a criminal regime who's currently committing a genocide in Yemen with our weapons? Yes please.
    Bump for the kick ass presser today with Trump and Erdogan

    Are we still outraged?
  • insinceredawg
    insinceredawg Member Posts: 5,117

    dhdawg said:



    Unless that country is lining Donny's pockets,

    Protecting a US ally from certain genocide? Nah. Protecting a criminal regime who's currently committing a genocide in Yemen with our weapons? Yes please.
    Bump for the kick ass presser today with Trump and Erdogan

    Are we still outraged?
    You mean the presser where your dear leader got on his knees and performed fellatio on the authoritarian dictator who's slaughtering our allies? So kickass!
  • MikeDamone
    MikeDamone Member Posts: 37,781
    I am already against the next war
  • RaceBannon
    RaceBannon Member, Moderator, Swaye's Wigwam Posts: 113,886 Founders Club

    dhdawg said:



    Unless that country is lining Donny's pockets,

    Protecting a US ally from certain genocide? Nah. Protecting a criminal regime who's currently committing a genocide in Yemen with our weapons? Yes please.
    Bump for the kick ass presser today with Trump and Erdogan

    Are we still outraged?
    You mean the presser where your dear leader got on his knees and performed fellatio on the authoritarian dictator who's slaughtering our allies? So kickass!
    No
  • BennyBeaver
    BennyBeaver Member Posts: 13,346
    dhdawg said:



    Unless that country is lining Donny's pockets,

    Protecting a US ally from certain genocide? Nah. Protecting a criminal regime who's currently committing a genocide in Yemen with our weapons? Yes please.
    Shirley the Tug Tumptards will see through this charade.
  • PurpleThrobber
    PurpleThrobber Member Posts: 48,076

    dhdawg said:



    Unless that country is lining Donny's pockets,

    Protecting a US ally from certain genocide? Nah. Protecting a criminal regime who's currently committing a genocide in Yemen with our weapons? Yes please.
    Bump for the kick ass presser today with Trump and Erdogan

    Are we still outraged?
    Kurds have a short shelf life.

    2 weeks at the most. Then the outrage stale dates.

  • LebamDawg
    LebamDawg Member, Swaye's Wigwam Posts: 8,787 Swaye's Wigwam
    who cares if the various entities in the middle east are performing genocide on each other?
  • Alexis
    Alexis Member, Swaye's Wigwam Posts: 3,387 Founders Club

    dhdawg said:



    Unless that country is lining Donny's pockets,

    Protecting a US ally from certain genocide? Nah. Protecting a criminal regime who's currently committing a genocide in Yemen with our weapons? Yes please.
    Bump for the kick ass presser today with Trump and Erdogan

    Are we still outraged?
    Kurds have a short shelf life.

    2 weeks at the most. Then the outrage stale dates.

    But kids in cages!!!III111!!!
  • PurpleThrobber
    PurpleThrobber Member Posts: 48,076
    Alexis said:

    dhdawg said:



    Unless that country is lining Donny's pockets,

    Protecting a US ally from certain genocide? Nah. Protecting a criminal regime who's currently committing a genocide in Yemen with our weapons? Yes please.
    Bump for the kick ass presser today with Trump and Erdogan

    Are we still outraged?
    Kurds have a short shelf life.

    2 weeks at the most. Then the outrage stale dates.

    But kids Kurds in cages!!!III111!!!
  • Pitchfork51
    Pitchfork51 Member Posts: 27,662
    Aren't the Kurds terrorists too
  • RaceBannon
    RaceBannon Member, Moderator, Swaye's Wigwam Posts: 113,886 Founders Club

    dhdawg said:



    Unless that country is lining Donny's pockets,

    Protecting a US ally from certain genocide? Nah. Protecting a criminal regime who's currently committing a genocide in Yemen with our weapons? Yes please.
    Bump for the kick ass presser today with Trump and Erdogan

    Are we still outraged?
    You mean the presser where your dear leader got on his knees and performed fellatio on the authoritarian dictator who's slaughtering our allies? So kickass!
    https://foxnews.com/politics/lindsey-graham-tears-into-erdogan-in-tense-white-house-meeting

    Has @insinceredawg ever been right? You do understand that Turkey is a NATO ally. I'm happy to kick them out but that probably triggers another impeachment if Trump does. This is how the real world operates kid. Watch and learn

    South Carolina Republican Sen. Lindsey Graham ripped into Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdogan during a tense Oval Office meeting Wednesday over the country’s invasion of Syria and attacks on America's Kurdish allies, according to aides and the senator himself.

    While in Washington, Erdogan met with President Trump and several Republican senators at the White House. Fox News is told there were “a lot of people with a lot of gripes” during the meeting. At one point, according to aides, Graham “called Erdogan out on his B.S. that Turkey has been fighting ISIS.” While all the senators expressed their issues with Erdogan, Graham was said to be “on the more aggressive side.”

    According to sources, Graham told Erdogan, “You have done something no one thought was possible. You have united the US … against [Turkey].”

    Congressional aides said that the White House wanted Erdogan to hear directly from the senators about their concerns. It was described as a “good cop, bad cop” scenario, where Trump played the part of the “neutral” cop, while senators got into it with Erdogan. One aide said that “Graham was the worst cop of all.”

    The details of the Oval Office meeting were first reported by Axios. Fox News has confirmed Erdogan pulled out his iPad to show the senators a propaganda video depicting the Kurds as terrorists.

    TRUMP VOWS NEW UKRAINE TRANSCRIPT RELEASE IN POST-IMPEACHMENT HEARING PRESS CONFERENCE

    On Thursday, Graham confirmed the video incident and said he asked Erdogan, "Do you want me to get the Kurds to play a video about what your forces have done?"

    He said he was especially infuriated by Erdogan's claim to have done the heavy lifting in the battle against ISIS, considering all the casualties sustained by Kurdish forces.

    Turkey has come under fire on Capitol Hill for its incursion into Syria last month to attack the Kurdish forces that fought with the U.S. against the Islamic State.

    Turkey, meanwhile, is angered at the U.S. for supporting the Kurdish forces it views as a threat and for refusing to extradite a Muslim cleric it accuses of fomenting a 2016 coup attempt against Erdogan.

    “While our alliance with Turkey is important to maintaining U.S. national security interests, Turkey's assault against our Kurdish allies, who have a long history of standing with America against our enemies, is absolutely unacceptable,” said Texas Sen. Ted Cruz, another senator in attendance, in a statement after the meeting.