This is the GOP version of “Create a problem, then offer to fix it”.
Why does there even have to a conversation? Call up Israel, Britain and tell them we’re going in, and we’d like support.
Send everything we have and exterminate them all. Pretty much everyone is on-board for exterminating ISIS. So do it.
McCain was saying we had to support these guys not too long ago....
Obama is the “father of ISIS.” If it wasn’t for Obama, ISIS would not exist.
Obama wants to move cautiously and consult congress on any moves on Isis? Since when? BS. He’s more sinister than that simple explanation.
McCain supported, armed, and trained ISIS.
I am neither fan of McCain or Graham. But I do see any attempt to perhaps chide or rally American opinion in the clear facts that we need to kill these ISIS folks now, while most are in the Middle-East, before they do horrible things in our own country. They will come to America and they will grow if permitted by our liberal ignorances to believe they can be ignored. I really don’t care if indigenous forces in the Middle-East with our support do it or if the west consolidates a western coalition and we kill them. I was in Iraq, Jordan, Lebanon, Syria and Egypt over 6 years. This is a Crusade we face, the likes of which the world has not seen for a 1000 years. This will take years to end and will be a long war to protect our families, culture and religious freedoms. I hope and pray dearly we won’t be face with another 9-11 attack this coming anniversary. We need to put the jibber jabber aside and get on with the rat killing.
The comments to this article by so-called “readers” of the NYT are instructive. They are so “70’s!” It’s as if every argumen,t or discussion even, can be won merely by saying “remember Vietnam.”
We should remember the lessons of Vietnam, of course,and apply knowledge gained to new situations. But there is certainly debate about what those lessons are. One important lesson came after the last US troops left . . . don’t abandon your friends and allies and leave them without the military hardware to fight back. Another lesson was that a Pol Pot is ready to kill millions of reasonable and defenseless people if you turn your head for an instant.
Alas, military options are not ever easy nor do they by themselves result in pleasing political outcomes. But sometimes strong military actions are THE key component of policy.
IMHO
Oldplayer
Attacking ISIS might be an attack on some of obama’s muslim brotherhood pals.
It was his brotherhood pals that wanted to overthrow Libya, Egypt, Syria, etc. The line between ISIS and the muslim brotherhood would have to be blurry.
Attacking ISIS might be an attack on some of obama’s muslim brotherhood pals.
It was his brotherhood pals that wanted to overthrow Libya, Egypt, Syria, etc. The line between ISIS and the muslim brotherhood would have to be blurry.
Didn’t McCain want to bomb Syria in support of ISIS only a few months ago?
John McCain and Lindsey Graham. Spit.
Can’t spell crisis without ISIS.
Juan just wants to support Zer0 bin Abu Kenya and his Muzzie Broz.
islamist facilitators, both.
I say give both of them full tactical gear and an M-4 with 30 full mags and drop them off just outside Mosul and let them confront the chit of ISIS.