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To: caww

yes I agree. My preference is to do nothing and let the muslims fight it out and thin the herd


22 posted on 09/04/2013 6:33:55 PM PDT by plain talk
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To: plain talk

When you have someone as incompetent as Obama, you just don’t want him making any military decisions. FUBO.


34 posted on 09/04/2013 9:37:07 PM PDT by peanu
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To: plain talk
Yes..they should fight it out...I believe had outside foreign governments stayed out of this..it could have been worked out between Assad and the protesters....but that will never happen in the ME.

When ANY M.E. nation protesters hit the streets, it's basically a call to Jihadists, MBS and Foreign fighters to descend and sabotage these protests...and that always under the direction and support of M.Eastern Nation state Leaders....they have a stake in any ME country and the direction it goes...battling each other for the ultimate takeover of the latest Dictator to fall...and this on the ground with their jihadists and as much behind the scenes in rallying western states to go along.

Therefor...the ME nations should be the ones designated to take care of the very mess they created.....and leave the rest of the world out of their affairs. Unfortunately the Saudi's have leverage with the US and have called in their chips.....thus all the "story lines" coming from Kerry and McCain and the media are constructed to make a reality palatable to the Congress and the Public...when in fact we would be fighting Saudi's war for them against Irans dibs on Syria...with Russia standing by to make their ultimate move.

There is no win...in Syria...they are all bad guys.

63 posted on 09/05/2013 11:32:17 AM PDT by caww
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