Simple question to some of you, mainly the conservatives here on the board.
Since the polls show a large majority of conservatives support deporting all of the kids during this current border crisis, would you guys be ok with the USA giving political asylum to all of these Christians under attack in Iraq whom are under attack by ISIS since the region is unstable and unpredictable?
If you support bombing and military strikes on ISIS there, which will not stop them, it will only help them grow, then would you also support said strikes on the corrupt gangs and cartels throughout South America that are also responsible for kids fleeing, or use the same amount of money from these strikes to give aid and food to these 3rd world countries?
History has shown us time and time again, the more we try to purge and eliminate muslim extremists, we help them spawn new organizations even more extreme, and it's a never ending cycle. We've gone through trillions of dollars the last 14 years fighting this War on Terror, which seems to be never ending. Bombing ISIS in Iraq is only going to be like a band aid/stop gap, unless Iraqi government grows a pair and defends those people itself... which we know probably won't happen which is why we have to send airstrikes in the first place.
Since the polls show a large majority of conservatives support deporting all of the kids during this current border crisis, would you guys be ok with the USA giving political asylum to all of these Christians under attack in Iraq whom are under attack by ISIS since the region is unstable and unpredictable?
If you support bombing and military strikes on ISIS there, which will not stop them, it will only help them grow, then would you also support said strikes on the corrupt gangs and cartels throughout South America that are also responsible for kids fleeing, or use the same amount of money from these strikes to give aid and food to these 3rd world countries?
History has shown us time and time again, the more we try to purge and eliminate muslim extremists, we help them spawn new organizations even more extreme, and it's a never ending cycle. We've gone through trillions of dollars the last 14 years fighting this War on Terror, which seems to be never ending. Bombing ISIS in Iraq is only going to be like a band aid/stop gap, unless Iraqi government grows a pair and defends those people itself... which we know probably won't happen which is why we have to send airstrikes in the first place.