Posted on 04/06/2017 7:44:59 PM PDT by bobsunshine
President Trump is anticipated to deliver remarks to the nation tonight:
The targeted single airfield is Sharyat airbase in NW Syria, near Homs The alleged source of chemical attack Approximately 60 missiles fired Russian military was informed in advance Congressional Gang-of-Eight was notified in advance
(SEE ATTACHED RELEASE FROM PENTAGON SPOKESMAN)
(Excerpt) Read more at theconservativetreehouse.com ...
But I think the idea is nobody supports chemical attacks and this attack just stopped it happening again,....Nation leaders are piping in their support...from Australia to the Uk .Israel and several others.
Confirmed..... Shayrat.... 1 pilot killed, 15 wounded, 20 aircraft destroyed, unknown Hezbollah casualties, 8 hangers destroyed, runway destroyed.
And if, as the Russians say, it was an air strike on an Isis chemical weapons warehouse and the chemical weapons belonged to isis?
Best bargain we have had in a long time.
With defense spending there are two choices:
Pay now, in gold,
Pay later, in blood.
The world is now on notice that MAGA is more than a campaign slogan. There will be a lot more respect for America and Americans in the morning.
That may be true.....but again the idea is someone did indeed use sarin gas and the scenes of the people there trying to help adults and children is really shocking......Whatever discussions with nation leaders, because Trump just didn’t do this without some contacts, the airstrips etc. needed to be destroyed. How its all famed will be political for all concerned.
As long as no American lives were at risk, I don’t care what Trump does. So the military fires a few ‘toys’ at this airbase, we have enough money to buy more. I heard rumors over at DUmmieland that the Ruskies claim to have shot a few of our Tomahawks down, that will lead to studies to make them better, all to the good for us.
Yes, I would vastly prefer that Islamunists would just kill each other off, but sometimes, you just gotta prime the pump. It was important to let the American people know that where Obama was weak, Trump would be strong. And again, no American lives were put on the line for this show of power, whatever it accomplishes or not. That means something.
Crazy move by Trump.
Awful stupid distraction in a conflict the US in no way could ever possibly have a positive influence.
Its very disappointing.
Your remark is hysterical, IMHO...
I personally think the hysteria is with the media and establishment that have led Trump to carry out this action.
It goes against everything he has said.
Where is the evidence that this was Assad? I haven’t seen it.
Neither have I—at least not all of it. But it' is being presented on the news: flight paths, aerial photos, etc. A prima facie case seems to exist.
I presume the President, the intelligence community, Secretary of Defense Mattis, the Chiefs of Staff, and all other relevant advisors and Cabinet members have seen the "evidence that this was Assad", and believe it to be convincing.
Do you really think this administration would act irresponsibly in this instance? I honestly see no basis for such conjecture...
Not to direct this at you specifically, but there is a lot of misinformation and lack of information on these threads:
1) The gassed area was NOT held by ISIS, it was held by the al-Nusra Front. These are not nice people either, but almost certainly IF al-Nusra had Sarin, it would be from Syrian Army stockpiles.
2) Sarin degrades rather rapidly in storage, but the precursor chemicals do not degrade as quickly, therefor to use a stockpiled weapon, the two precursors are usually mixed in the weapon (such as by the spinning of a shell, rocket, or bomb in flight), or they are mixed shortly before the weapon is sent on its way.) If one blows up the warhead without said proper mixing, the amounts of lethal Sarin gas produced are typically minimal because the mixing is poor and many contaminants are introduced. (A very crude analogy would be setting two cups of “A” and “B” epoxy components and a grenade together, then detonating the grenade. Not much well cured epoxy will come out of that event.)
It is not impossible that rebels were mixing or had just mixed Sarin as the air attack occurred, but it is rather unlikely.
It is also not impossible that the rebels fired a Sarin warhead shell or rocket into the “strike” area as the air attack occurred, but this also seems unlikely, and would be very hard to plan for. More likely they would either be taking cover or operating what AA defenses they had.
3) Once deployed, Sarin on humans degrades and disperses fairly quickly, but not immediately. For example, clothing exposed to concentrated Sarin gas can release said gas at dangerous levels for roughly 30 minutes. In this particular instance (Khan Shaykhun attack), apparently some first responders DID die from or were affected by contact with initial victims.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Khan_Shaykhun_chemical_attack
However, after an hour or so, victims generally are relatively “safe” to handle, assuming the Sarin gas in the area itself has dissipated.
Good article on Sarin (which all FReepers should read, if they are not already familiar with the details of Sarin), here:
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sarin
$80 million bucks to make a point?>>>>>>>>>>>>>
President TRump never wastes money or resources. This is an investmnent in the future of Israel, and pushing Iran BACK.
This also shows the Middle East that Prewsident Trump supports the Sunni cause. This is very significant because Obama supported the Shiites in Iraq and in Syria.
President Trumps decision also makes the Saudis and their associate states very happy.
Next its safe zones. The UN had better get on board with the USA.
I think it's important to ascertain who did it.
Wouldn't it matter if it were all queda CW that were released in explosions from an airstrike?
Why is gas worse than shooting, starving, beheading, burning alive, crucifying or bombing?
Al nusra is al queda, usually an Isis ally.
They're not sure yet what it was. Some reports say chlorine.
It's not far fetched to believe that isis/al queda gassed civilians for propaganda purposes.
Why is gas worse that bombing, shooting, beheading, crucifying, burning people alive?
Is it worth going to war with Russia and Iran over?
Succinct response to trumps attack on Syria
In your opinion what makes this situation different from the previous situation when days after the US concluded that Assad has used chemical weapons he tweeted this:
@realDonaldTrump
We should stay the hell out of Syria, the “rebels” are just as bad as the current regime. WHAT WILL WE GET FOR OUR LIVES AND $ BILLIONS?ZERO
7:33 PM - 15 Jun 2013
1) Captured weapons. ISIS has reportedly captured chemical weapons too. The problem is the timing: It’s pretty unlikely a rebel group could launch a chemical attack to coincide with the air attack. Not impossible, but, unlikely.
2) Old info. Al Nusra is pretty much splitsville with ISIS (for some time now.)
3) Did you read the info. on Sarin?
Many people killed outside. Hard to do with small chlorine attack. Plus tissue samples, symptoms, etc. Sarin antidote helped (would not help chlorine gas victims.) Unless there is massive faking going on, at this point, probably 99% certainty it’s Sarin.
4) I have no illusions about what Al Nusra might do for propaganda purposes, but, in this case it’s the details of how they’d pull it off that make it look unlikely that they are the culprits. At a minimum, they’d have had to be tipped off about the airstrike, well in advance. ISIS probably has more capability, but was not in that town.
5) That’s a LONGGGG discussion. Basically, civilized (more or less) nations have agreed use of chemical weapons is a form of terrorism. Ditto for burning people alive in cages, hacking their heads off, etc. Uniformed soldiers shooting or bombing each other, not so much. It’s all where you draw the line. Some would consider it unacceptable if I shoot an intruder coming at me with a knife. Luckily, my gov’t does not, at least not yet.
6) Russia appears to have pretty much stood to the side, in return for us giving them “fair warning” and going to considerable effort not to harm their personnel. Plus, I suspect they have other reasons to let Assad get his knuckles rapped. (That’s another long discussion!)
Now, if Iran wants to get into it, that’s fine by me. It’s going to happen sooner or later, unless there is a big change in their gov’t. Better now, than when they have nukes.
The stated policy via Rex Tillerson is now to remove Assad from power so what is the plan if that policy is successful?
The Arab league and Turkey will have a hand in resolving very old tribal border disputes that exist in Syria and Iraq
To each his own I guess.
Me either, but it was a solid play by Trump. That plus the vote on Gorsuch is today, I think!
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