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Just in my opinion...Oh, ok. Well then I guess it's not.
Just in my opinion...Oh, ok. Well then I guess it's not.
Only you believe it. That's what makes it my point and not yours. Anyone doubting my intellectual ability is surely ignorant. Of that I have no doubt.
To claim someone with my capability is a robot only makes your argument even more weak. No one with unabomber positions can hold a candle. Your global CT does not confront me.
Call it what it is first, man: it is a modern crusade. It's religion disguised as foreign policy. However, certain actions & reactions have kept us busy and involved.
Remember what President Bush said?
September 16th, 2001
Only you believe it. That's what makes it my point and not yours. Anyone doubting my intellectual ability is surely ignorant. Of that I have no doubt.
To claim someone with my capability is a robot only makes your argument even more weak. No one with unabomber positions can hold a candle. Your global CT does not confront me.
I'd offer you a ride in a new Jumbo Jet, but, alas, there won't be room for both you and your ego.
Right, you know dick about this.
I would disagree. Why is stopping funding to people who give $$$ assistance and opening the Iraqi gov to Sunni's "unrealistic"?
They already are... They are giving/have given fudnign to ISIS...1) You may force our allies to choose sides and we sure as hell don't want them to side with the bad guys.
We should have been doing that for months, now.
Don't worry, the airstrikes are just for show. Obama has no intention of trying to destroy ISIS.
Hey, it helped putting an incompetent community organiser into the White House.
BTW: Both Obama and the self proclaimed war hero John Kerry are on record saying that "geopolitics" are obsolete today in the Twenty First Century. :lamo
Remember what President Bush said?
This crusade, this war on terrorism is going to take a while. And the American people must be patient.
September 16th, 2001
I can agree with you on that.
And of course he was correct to a point, but the American people may soon run out of patience.
Good map to back up that map!
I know. Just saying if they do deem to attack its going to be interesting where they attack. Because it may very well help the Syrian state.
But the question is, will this be with or without president Assad's permission. Sense were always harping about sovereign borders and all.
Which is good. But I would like to know where you disagree too.
Which is simple to remedy: tell us the truth and tell us the threat we're facing. If it is repeatedly said to us what failure to meet those threats means for us support would grow. If our nation requires the maximum amount of support needed to carry out an objective they know how to do it. It boils down to human psychology, man. Advertisers have us figured out. The government, using the resources at their disposal, could, which it has before, saturate us with So-And-So is Public Enemy #1. That whips up support real quick like as does when our enemies kill one of our own. So while public support may be low the government has to stand rigid and if what we're facing requires it the government will get the public to stand beside them at the ready. Nationalism and Patriotism are powerful drivers, man.
You don't think ISIS has eliminated the sovreign border? At the moment the area controlled by ISIS belongs neither to Syria or Iraq. At the moment it is sovreign country itself.
BTW, that's a complete fabrication.BTW: Both Obama and the self proclaimed war hero John Kerry are on record saying that "geopolitics" are obsolete today in the Twenty First Century. :lamo
BTW, that's a complete fabrication.
And of course he was correct to a point, but the American people may soon run out of patience.
As well they should. America should not be the world's babysitter. If Middle Eastern nations want to get rid of ISIS, let them do it themselves. And if ISIS prevails in the Middle East, and then commits any kind of terrorist aggression against the United States, then we should just nuke them out of existence and be done with it.
Ron Paul had it right.
All we ever do over there is continue to stir up MORE support for their cause from the local population every time we get involved.
We need to leave the Middle East alone.
What? Syria is sovereign, or no.