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The problem with the article is simply because of the source - infowars. It's hard to take anything sourced by them seriously.
Haha. But it was sourced 9 months ago. And what they said would happen has happened!
The problem with the article is simply because of the source - infowars. It's hard to take anything sourced by them seriously.
Haha. But it was sourced 9 months ago. And what they said would happen has happened!
So basically we're going to be fighting on Al Qaeda's side on this. Cool....
Haha. But it was sourced 9 months ago. And what they said would happen has happened!
There's zero evidence that is true. If they just said that "Syria will use chemical weapons" then it would be true. But they said that the US would be behind its use. There's no evidence of that.
I mean it would have been impossible to forsee a dictator doing everything possible to hold onto power right?
To be fair, it makes absolutely zero sense for Assad to use chemical weapons given he knows that it'll likely bring about US military involvement. If he uses the weapons, he's guaranteed to be gone from power. It makes no sense for him or his administration to use them.
To be fair, it makes absolutely zero sense for Assad to use chemical weapons given he knows that it'll likely bring about US military involvement. If he uses the weapons, he's guaranteed to be gone from power. It makes no sense for him or his administration to use them.
I agree with that, but you can't go from that to... well Obama and the US must be behind it.
This will likely start a world war. US, France, and Britan are all lining up against Russia, China, Syria, and Iran. It is going to be a mess.
I agree it's quite the leap. With that said, I do find it unusual though with how quick they're reacting to it. It seems like they're approaching it as if this is their window of opportunity and they have to take it or they won't get a chance again. That part makes me feel a bit uneasy aside from the fact I just hate going to war in general.
The real mistake was invading Iraq. The US should have went into Iran instead.
I don't see it starting a war, I see this leading to a cluster****. I imagine Syria will play out like Egypt: The evil regime will be replaced by a radical element of Islam, the people will then be worse off and a few years from now the people will have to rise up with foreign military help to be as free as they were in 2010.
Makes one wonder. What if the US had bit the bullet and helped the people of Iran overthrow Thier gov't, when the people rallied a few years back. Would that in turn made the Mideast safer knowing that Iran runs and trains a lot of the bad guys and those scenarios would had been thrown out of the window a few years back? Would current Egypt, Lebanon, iraq and Syria be safer if Iran was out if the picture? I think so