Tuesday, April 11, 2017

The War in Syria and the Mess We Created

Via Billy


Many are cheering President Donald Trump's decision to retaliate against Syrian PMany are cheering President Donald Trump's decision to retaliate against Syrian President Bashar al-Assad for the chemical weapons attack he allegedly launched against his own people. It isn't hard to understand how Trump's decision can garner the support of so many Americans who feel a sense of outrage that a government would attack its own people. Americans, rightfully so, hold a moral high ground concerning the relationship between governments and the people they govern.  Unfortunately, there is no solid evidence that Assad is the one responsible for the attack.

8 comments:

  1. Other than news reports originating from the CIA there is no evidence for a WMD attack AT ALL. But boy howdy, the insult trolls are hitting EVERY "right wing" websight comment section hard, to "shut down" any dissent from the "war is good" meme the .Gov wants advanced.---Ray

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  2. Clark should know, he was part of the attack on Waco.

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    1. Clark likely has a guilty conscience after Kosovo. He's another war criminal, but I'm glad he's speaking out.

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    2. Yes and it's been many any years.

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  3. Wesley Clark can not be believed. He nearly turned the Russian appearance in the Balkan war into WW3 and it was only avoided by a British general refusing to follow Clarks demands. indyjonesouthere

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    1. Well, I believe him when he says the wars were planned.

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