|
#191
●
10-06-2014, 05:49 PM
|
|
Re: US Launches Air Strikes on Syria Islamic State Militants
I was against the war because this situation was guaranteed the day America invaded. This situation is why GW's dad left saddam in power. This war was a was a war of CHOICE, not necessity. You can blame whoever you want for not doing a good enough job of cleaning up the mess created by bush, but make no mistake who created this mess.[/QUOTE] So do you just not care about Obama's intervention in Libya? In which he helped bring down a tyrant and left the nation in chaos. Now Libya is a terrorist breading ground and safe haven in civil war. Notice how the media doesn't shed much light on this. But yet Libya carries all the same problems of Iraq but this mess can't be blamed on Bush. |
|
#192
●
10-07-2014, 12:22 AM
|
|
Re: US Launches Air Strikes on Syria Islamic State Militants
So do you just not care about Obama's intervention in Libya? In which he helped bring down a tyrant and left the nation in chaos. Now Libya is a terrorist breading ground and safe haven in civil war. Notice how the media doesn't shed much light on this. But yet Libya carries all the same problems of Iraq but this mess can't be blamed on Bush.[/QUOTE] What's really sad is that compared to Iraq, our intervention in Libya was negligible. Our intervention in Syria has up to this point been nonexistent, yet Assad was nonetheless incapable of crushing the resistance on the same order as Saddam had just a decade and change earlier in his own country. Even without American involvement, the likes of the FSA and ISIS have gained a foothold that would have been unheard of in the previous century. Their movement is gaining not only momentum, but popularity as well. If we continue to rely on airstrikes and incomplete occupations, then eventually the funds simply will not be there and entire nation states will fall to the very same enemy against whom we so unanimously rallied in the aftermath of September Eleventh. The U.S. military-industrial complex will continue to grow and accrue massive wealth, the national debt will continue to skyrocket, federal paranoia and oversight of U.S. citizens will widen and intensify as the influence of ISIS & Co. spread to our national interior, political and socioeconomic divisions will deepen, and eventually the unchecked chaos of militant Islam will spill over full-force into Europe and begin to destabilize Western civilization on the front lines of where the West meets the Middle East. Only blood and bodies in overwhelming numbers will stem that tide, and to assume otherwise would be short-sighted and foolish. It's a shame, however, that we can't realistically expect any better of our so-called "leaders." |
|
#193
●
10-07-2014, 12:35 AM
|
|
Re: US Launches Air Strikes on Syria Islamic State Militants
The vast majority of the voting public don't understand what goes on in global politics to begin with, and the minority that do can't agree on the colour of shit. Dumbing down the information is one way to feed the public information explaining the reasons for government decisions, bending the truth is another.
|
|
#195
●
10-07-2014, 01:24 PM
|
|
Re: US Launches Air Strikes on Syria Islamic State Militants
My thoughts exactly. There's no way to half ass a victory over isis or Islamic extremism. We have to drop all the pc and fight like we fought in ww2. Accept innocent people will die, and not let that determine our gains. Stop spending $10,000,000 to kill 5 terrorist. Which is Obama's insane strategy. |
|
#199
●
10-08-2014, 10:51 PM
|
|
Re: US Launches Air Strikes on Syria Islamic State Militants
Horseshit. Call it whatever you want, the cost to maintain a presence in a hostile nation on the other side of the world costs a lot of money, far far more than a friendly one such as Germany or Japan. And no, no they don't pay a good portion of the cost, because if that was the case America wouldn't be 1.7 trillion in the hole from the whole Iraq fiasco. |