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Trump’s Incoherent Syria Policy Is About To Be Tested

Brent W

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Is that our Syrian policy?

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It should not be ours alone. It should be the policy of all NATO countries. Actual war crimes are being committed. Unfortunately, due to the Bush administration and the poor execution of the Obama administration in Iraq, this country is unable to effectively help countries that actually are in need.
 

InTheLight

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It should not be ours alone. It should be the policy of all NATO countries. Actual war crimes are being committed. Unfortunately, due to the Bush administration and the poor execution of the Obama administration in Iraq, this country is unable to effectively help countries that actually are in need.
Trump just said less than a week ago through Nikki Haley and Rex Tillerson that there was no compelling reason to remove Assad. So that was our policy.

Of course Assad then used chemical weapons so the terms have changed. I guess we'll have to wait and see what develops.

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carpro

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Trump just said less than a week ago through Nikki Haley and Rex Tillerson that there was no compelling reason to remove Assad. So that was our policy.

As far as I can tell, it still is. This was a clearly measured response that should send a message to Assad that the use of chemical agents will not be tolerated.

The Russians will do no more than stomp their feet and pound their desks, ...and advise Assad to keep the chemicals weapons in the box. Or else.
 

Brent W

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Trump just said less than a week ago through Nikki Haley and Rex Tillerson that there was no compelling reason to remove Assad. So that was our policy.

Of course Assad then used chemical weapons so the terms have changed. I guess we'll have to wait and see what develops.

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Trump says a lot of things. Hopefully Mattis is running the show when it comes to military action instead of Trump and his entourage.

Syria is a failure of the international community and up until today, a failure of Trumps. It is disheartening that children had to die in such an horrific way to wake up Trump to the genocide that has been going on within Syria during not only his short time in office but over the last administrations.
 

InTheLight

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He lost one airfield and is still in power. What message does that send?
That we're not going to settle for a UN commission to study the situation as "punishment", like Obama did in 2013.

We can now press the world community and the UN to remove Assad, keeping the threat of further air strikes in our back pocket.

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Brent W

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That we're not going to settle for a UN commission to study the situation as "punishment", like Obama did in 2013.

We can now press the world community and the UN to remove Assad, keeping the threat of further air strikes in our back pocket.

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I hope you are right!
 

carpro

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He lost one airfield and is still in power. What message does that send?
That we're not going to settle for a UN commission to study the situation as "punishment", like Obama did in 2013.

We can now press the world community and the UN to remove Assad, keeping the threat of further air strikes in our back pocket.

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The UN will do nothing but talk. Assad will remain in power until his own people get rid of him or the Russians do.

We need to let it play out either way.
 

FollowTheWay

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Well, now Putin has denounced the U.S. attack as American aggression and:

"Russia suspended a cooperation pact with the U.S. aimed at avoiding incidents between the two countries’ planes in the crowded airspace over Syria by establishing direct hotlines between their militaries."

Henry Meyer, Ilya Arkhipov & Stepan Kravchenko - Putin calls U.S. Syria strike aggression, ends airspace pact


President Obama was trying to forge a way to peace by working with the Russians, something Trump had said he would do. Of course he's now done the exact opposite not unusual for him. Putin is a dangerously smart man former head of the KGB. This is the way I think this will play out. First Putin suckered Trump by pretending to like him and saying he wanted to work with him for world peace. Putin will now denounce Trump as a weak and dangerous President who is trying to take over the world through American imperialism, much like that which was displayed by GW Bush's attacks in Afghanistan and Iraq and subsequent occupation which constituted the longest war in U.S. history. Putin will then announce to the world "Russia will protect you against this madman." Trump can't match Putin on international political hardball. A master strke by the master of evil, Putin.
 
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Brent W

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We have to have the support of the rest of the world in order to come out of this on top. We can not take on Putin without having multinational support. Trump needs to tread very carefully right now.
 

steaver

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I don't understand why Putin would be upset, isn't Trump his buddy and the one Putin wanted to win because he wants to see a weaker USA? At least that is what the liberals have been whining about for months now....
 

Brent W

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I don't understand why Putin would be upset, isn't Trump his buddy and the one Putin wanted to win because he wants to see a weaker USA? At least that is what the liberals have been whining about for months now....

Yay another politically biased reply. It just isn't "liberals" that have been on top of Trump and his Russian ties. Republicans have been going after him as well. Regardless of his ties, Putin isn't an idiot. He loves chaos. He does not want peace. He has America reeling from scandals regardless of whether or not he was involved or not and now he has Trump going back on his word and spending nearly 70 million dollars to blow holes into an airbase in Syria.

Putin couldn't be happier with how the Republican and Democratic parties have played right into his hand.
 

steaver

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Yay another politically biased reply. It just isn't "liberals" that have been on top of Trump and his Russian ties. Republicans have been going after him as well. Regardless of his ties, Putin isn't an idiot. He loves chaos. He does not want peace. He has America reeling from scandals regardless of whether or not he was involved or not and now he has Trump going back on his word and spending nearly 70 million dollars to blow holes into an airbase in Syria.

Putin couldn't be happier with how the Republican and Democratic parties have played right into his hand.
You sure give Putin quite a bit of credit there brother. You think Putin is smarter than all of our generals? He has them all playing right into his hands......
 

Brent W

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You sure give Putin quite a bit of credit there brother. You think Putin is smarter than all of our generals? He has them all playing right into his hands......

If we are going to give Generals credit for every war move America makes and not the President, then boy did we have a lot of failed Generals during the 2000's.

He is former KGB and basically just walked into another country, took half of it over and no one fired one bullet. Yet when Iraq goes into Kuwait the entire US military shows up to kick them out.

So yes, I give all the credit in the world to a man that can invade another country, annex half of it, shoot down a passenger jet full of civilians and then not have a care in the world what we think as we write a 70 million dollar check to blow holes into sand.
 

steaver

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If we are going to give Generals credit for ever war move America makes and not the President, then boy did we have a lot of failed Generals during the 2000's.

He is former KGB and basically just walked into another country and took half of it over and no one fired one bullet. Yet when Iraq goes into Kuwait the entire US military shows up to kick them out.

So yes, I give all the credit in the world to a man that can invade another country, annex half of it, shoot down a passenger jet full of civilians and then not have a care in the world what we think as we write a 70 million dollar check to blow holes into sand.
Now your mixing Presidents. Generals hands are tied by the President in power at the time, he is commander and chief. What do you think Trump should have done in response to this chemical attack?
 

Brent W

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Now your mixing Presidents. Generals hands are tied by the President in power at the time, he is commander and chief. What do you think Trump should have done in response to this chemical attack?

I have no problem with this as a start of something bigger. A start of actual progress toward a removal of Assad from power. However, all Trump did was blow holes in the sand and say "bad Syria" and then state that this was not the start of anything larger.

Way to show them, Trump. Like I said, Putin is getting away with whatever he wants and the rest of the world is continuing to balk at doing anything of substance in Syria. Just like Obama, Trump is showing as weak if the only thing that we get out of this is a bill for missiles and Assad in power.
 

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I have no problem with this as a start of something bigger. A start of actual progress toward a removal of Assad from power. However, all Trump did was blow holes in the sand and say "bad Syria" and then state that this was not the start of anything larger.

Way to show them, Trump. Like I said, Putin is getting away with whatever he wants and the rest of the world is continuing to balk at doing anything of substance in Syria. Just like Obama, Trump is showing as weak if the only thing that we get out of this is a bill for missiles and Assad in power.
I think you are being a bit quick to make conclusions. And we did not just blow holes in the sand. First reports are saying up to 20 war planes may have been destroyed. Pretty good return for a 70 million dollar investment. How much is one war plane worth?
 

Brent W

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I think you are being a bit quick to make conclusions. And we did not just blow holes in the sand. First reports are saying up to 20 war planes may have been destroyed. Pretty good return for a 70 million dollar investment. How much is one war plane worth?

They have at least 30 more left. So we spend that much money to reduce their ancient Migs down to almost half and then what? Nothing? That is still 30 more planes that can drop chemical weapons.

I am not making conclusions, I am expecting the worst because I think it will happen. Maybe I am wrong. I hope I am for the people of Syria.

It is kind of sad as well that the very country that is trying to refuse refuge for Syria is now on the brink of war and creating more refuges. Unsettling world we live in with all of this political bias crap we have going on preventing actual work from being done. Everyone wants to blame the Liberals or blame the Conservatives and no one will stop and quit thinking about themselves and their agenda.
 

steaver

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They have at least 30 more left. So we spend that much money to reduce their ancient Migs down to almost half and then what? Nothing? That is still 30 more planes that can drop chemical weapons.

I am not making conclusions, I am expecting the worst because I think it will happen. Maybe I am wrong. I hope I am for the people of Syria.

It is kind of sad as well that the very country that is trying to refuse refuge for Syria is now on the brink of war and creating more refuges. Unsettling world we live in with all of this political bias crap we have going on preventing actual work from being done. Everyone wants to blame the Liberals or blame the Conservatives and no one will stop and quit thinking about themselves and their agenda.
And those 30 will be wiped out next if they continue on this path.

I am also expecting the worse because i "know" it will happen. I have read the book, I bet you have too. The middle east will have no true peace until Jesus Christ returns. The false peace comes first with the Antichrist, but it has to get REALLY bad so that Antichrist can step up and declare a wonderful peace agreement. Remember God is in control over all of this, if God wants the USA to be involved we will certainly be involved. I do not fret over these things and get myself all up in a lather, God is calling the shots here, i am paying attention to what God is doing WITH those in power for HIS purposes to bring us one step closer to Jesus Christ reigning in Jerusalem. It will get worse brother, guaranteed! Doesn't matter who is President of the USA.
 

Brent W

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And those 30 will be wiped out next if they continue on this path.

This time should have been enough. If it wasn't we should just get out of there and let the rest of the world do what they wish and allow more to die. We either stand for what this country says they believe, which is that everyone deserves freedom or we walk away from a chance where a leader has clearly violated international war crime laws and is committing genocide and build a wall around us.

Pick the America you want to live in. I prefer to not give up and to help where we are needed. Unfortunately, we have overreached over the last 14 years now and our image is damaged. We are unable to help those that are truly in need due to awful politics and draining moral. It is sad.

It will get worse brother, guaranteed! Doesn't matter who is President of the USA.

I try not to accept this but it gets harder with each day.
 
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