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originally posted by: Flatcoat
a reply to: nwtrucker
There will attempts to keep the U.S. involved....by many. Hopefully, it won't work.
So why on earth would Assad want to keep the US involved??
originally posted by: nwtrucker
originally posted by: buckwhizzle
originally posted by: DBCowboy
a reply to: nwtrucker
I voted for Trump.
I have no regrets for voting for Trump.
But I disagree with his actions last night.
I just want Trump to be leader of the US of A.
The world? Not so much.
I second that.We have enough problems here at home.
I view it as a preventative act that lessens the chance of a major conflict down the road. I want the U.S. out of the ME. This speeds that process, in my opinion.
originally posted by: nwtrucker
An amazing event took place last night. A leader actually kept his word. Despite the inherent risks. The world now knows this man will back up his rhetoric with action. All other leaders will factor U.S. response as opposed to non-response.
It will result in less chance of major war, not more.
All negotiations, all moves by the U.S., real or threatened, will be believed far more readily, as a result. Trump will not succumb to spin or hand-wringing with 'it might be a false flag' or 'prove it' rhetoric. The bottom line is many were killed by that chemical attack, mostly women and children. Syria stated they had given all chemical weapons to Russia. Russia stated they controlled all the chemical weapons in Syria. Both are responsible for the chemical attack.
Apparently, Syria was still manufacturing chemical weapons or there wouldn't be both storage and manufacturing facilities to hit. Yes? Seems there was no Russians around either 'guarding' those facilities. Yes? Rather simple when one cuts to the chase.
The world can be both comforted and fearful, as a result of this.
Leadership has been restored.
originally posted by: buckwhizzle
originally posted by: nwtrucker
originally posted by: buckwhizzle
originally posted by: DBCowboy
a reply to: nwtrucker
I voted for Trump.
I have no regrets for voting for Trump.
But I disagree with his actions last night.
I just want Trump to be leader of the US of A.
The world? Not so much.
I second that.We have enough problems here at home.
I view it as a preventative act that lessens the chance of a major conflict down the road. I want the U.S. out of the ME. This speeds that process, in my opinion.
I am afraid that there will be more “gas” attacks in the future.We are not going anywhere.IMHO
originally posted by: buckwhizzle
originally posted by: nwtrucker
originally posted by: buckwhizzle
originally posted by: DBCowboy
a reply to: nwtrucker
I voted for Trump.
I have no regrets for voting for Trump.
But I disagree with his actions last night.
I just want Trump to be leader of the US of A.
The world? Not so much.
I second that.We have enough problems here at home.
I view it as a preventative act that lessens the chance of a major conflict down the road. I want the U.S. out of the ME. This speeds that process, in my opinion.
I am afraid that there will be more “gas” attacks in the future.We are not going anywhere.IMHO
originally posted by: nwtrucker
originally posted by: SaturnFX
We should listen to this guy
Good job!! 2013!!
Amazing! No chemical weapon attacks on Syrian citizens back then, is there?
The sheer desperation of the attempted slights re-enforce the lack of credible points against the OP.
originally posted by: nwtrucker
I didn't think my view of this would be 'popular'. I love the baseline comments like delusional, etc.. It merely confirms the avoidance of the points I raise in the OP. Thank you for strengthening my certainty.
originally posted by: zorgon
"The louder the opposition protests, the more I know I am on the right track" It is comforting to know that the more they attack you, the deeper the nerve that you hit... When you have reduced them to screaming meanies... you get to put another notch on your sword sheath...
The diagnosis of mental illness is always a weapon. ~ Dr. Jeffrey Schaler
originally posted by: LordAhriman
originally posted by: nwtrucker
originally posted by: SaturnFX
We should listen to this guy
Good job!! 2013!!
Amazing! No chemical weapon attacks on Syrian citizens back then, is there?
The sheer desperation of the attempted slights re-enforce the lack of credible points against the OP.
Uh. Yes. There were chemical attacks. That's why Obama attacked.
originally posted by: nwtrucker
originally posted by: Soloprotocol
wait...What?.
I'm Gonna prentend i'm pulling the troops from Syria, Then i'm gonna let Islamic militants plant a chemical weapon then i'm going back on my word and gonna start WWIII = Great guy.
So where's your WWIII?
originally posted by: TYPHOON66uk
originally posted by: buckwhizzle
originally posted by: nwtrucker
originally posted by: buckwhizzle
originally posted by: DBCowboy
a reply to: nwtrucker
I voted for Trump.
I have no regrets for voting for Trump.
But I disagree with his actions last night.
I just want Trump to be leader of the US of A.
The world? Not so much.
I second that.We have enough problems here at home.
I view it as a preventative act that lessens the chance of a major conflict down the road. I want the U.S. out of the ME. This speeds that process, in my opinion.
I am afraid that there will be more “gas” attacks in the future.We are not going anywhere.IMHO
i dont know if you read the news,?? the last town held by the rebels was freed 2 days ago no terorist towns left so who is gonna gas who ??
originally posted by: Soloprotocol
originally posted by: nwtrucker
originally posted by: Soloprotocol
wait...What?.
I'm Gonna prentend i'm pulling the troops from Syria, Then i'm gonna let Islamic militants plant a chemical weapon then i'm going back on my word and gonna start WWIII = Great guy.
So where's your WWIII?
It's in the post.
originally posted by: dug88
originally posted by: nwtrucker
An amazing event took place last night. A leader actually kept his word. Despite the inherent risks. The world now knows this man will back up his rhetoric with action. All other leaders will factor U.S. response as opposed to non-response.
It will result in less chance of major war, not more.
All negotiations, all moves by the U.S., real or threatened, will be believed far more readily, as a result. Trump will not succumb to spin or hand-wringing with 'it might be a false flag' or 'prove it' rhetoric. The bottom line is many were killed by that chemical attack, mostly women and children. Syria stated they had given all chemical weapons to Russia. Russia stated they controlled all the chemical weapons in Syria. Both are responsible for the chemical attack.
Apparently, Syria was still manufacturing chemical weapons or there wouldn't be both storage and manufacturing facilities to hit. Yes? Seems there was no Russians around either 'guarding' those facilities. Yes? Rather simple when one cuts to the chase.
The world can be both comforted and fearful, as a result of this.
Leadership has been restored.
Hmmmmmmmm
# you...# trump and # America...they're not my leaders. Why don't you pieces of # keep your #ing militaries to you #ing selves.
Your country isn't the leaders of the world. You're a #ing oppressive power trying to force the world to your bidding while your country collapses from the inside.
Seriously # you all.
What war? And blah blah, because you say our POTUS word is worthless doesn't actually mean its worthless, my how significant of yourself to make that call.
originally posted by: CB328
You people are incredible- you twist everything to support Trump, even war.
Because of Trump conservatives' word is now worthless, congrats.