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Mornin' LT...I see, so it's Bush's fault? Is that right? :roll:
I think you are missing the point....Christianity is being exterminated from its birthplace....And all you can muster is a passing 'eh, separation of Church and state' or 'It's Bush's fault'???? That is truly disappointing.
Did I mention Bush anywhere? Certainly not, it is not about Bush, it is about your statement that the people who support the separation of church and state (which you associate with a war on Christians) don't mind the violence that is occurring in Iraq, and Syria predominately towards Christians (and other groups which you don't seem to care about ). Which is why I mentioned that that same group of people were generally against the war which generally allowed the violence against Christians in Iraq to take place (meaning they would generally be against the violence then and now)
As for what to do?
The US invaded Iraq, and the Christians were driven out, in Syria, the US supported the rebels (working with Saudi Arabia) and the Christians (again not just Christians) are leaving as refugees. Should the US invade Egypt and cause the exodus of the Copt's? Should the US bomb everyone but Christians?
The choices are limited and unless involving a massive ground force unlikely to do anything effective