It is good to hear from Palin again.
Agree. Once again Palin exhibits the sort of common sense completely absent among her “betters” in the Swamp.
Other than possibly hurting one of Israel’s enemies, what the heck business is it of America’s, to waste young men and women in a place that will not be the least bit grateful, because we are part of the infidel world.
This just screams big mistake. Sarah is absolutely right. If Hiward Dean is pushing it how much more reason do you need to stay the hell out of there.
Agree with her 100%.
Who cares about the Middle East. The whole region should have been nuked after 9/11.
The US has sacrificed enough of our time, talent, and treasure in the Middle East—No more!
Let them destroy one another, and let God sort them out.
America will lead allies to attack those killing their own people with gas. Leadership has been absent for many years.
She is purposely muddying the water when discussin dead troops That is an entirely different matter. That boils down to does the usa have a strategic interest in winning the area east of the euphrates by cooperating with allies in that region?.
BTW....... Sarah isn’t
I couldn’t agree more but the Deep State is balls to the wall in it’s plan for a war with Russia.
Amen. Sarah gets it right, as usual. Love this woman. Wish she was our first woman president!!!!!!!!!!!
I wonder if she feels the same way about fighting ISIS in Syria, Everyone knows, Syria and Russia did almost nothing to ISIS, outside of places like Palmyra where they lost it to have to regain it.
Asad is awful. Alternatives are worse. That goes triple for the Christians remaining in the area.
Agree.
We don’t have to sacrifice anyone.... just bomb the source of the Chemical Attack or destroy their airfields used to launch the poison gas and go home.
Not One Drop. Nothing in the middle east is worth a single drop of American blood.
A strange game, the only winning move is not to play.
Let there be no doubt, the biggest split in politics is foreign policy.
Patriots, Do-gooders, Neocons, Neolibs, Paleolibs, Paleocons and the givva sh!ts.
The fractures transcend party and domestic philosophies.
I see it from a Buchanan POV. I know there are other views.
For instance, I think the do-gooders and the Neocons and Neolibs are very closely aligned. Their Foreign Policy is emotive and moralist.
The Paleocons, Paleolibs and Patriots are realists. They don’t want to fix anything because they know it can’t be fixed. They prefer an approach that centers on domestic concerns, but support overwhelming force when legitimate interests are at stake.
Sarah’s right, again.
Every Syrian on both sides of this battle have been taught from a very young age to hate Israel and the USA for always being Israel’s partner in war. They will still hate us for backing Israel, no matter what we do for them.