Darth Wedgius wrote: ↑Sun Dec 23, 2018 6:01 am
It's true they didn't vote in Assad, but it seems to mostly be a heap of people hoping their side comes out in charge. Not all of them, and there are some really genuinely good people there, but they don't seem to be in the majority.
As far as stability, (1) there are a lot of regions the U.S. has let lay in disorder without international terrorism arising, and (2) the Russians and Assad will provide order. Not a very nice type of order, but order.
Assad is the reason the situation has become an enormous shitstorm and Russia has neither the military forces or diplomatic skills to win this conflict. People forget they've invaded multiple counties in recent years to annex them and got their asses kicked.
I foresee this ending very very badly.
Possibly with ISIS winning the region.
As far as America's commitment to human rights, we've worked toward that. Let China, Japan, Brazil, or Canada have a go at it.
America got to be the sole superpower by promising they'd be the policeman.
If they don't want the job, they don't get to be the big dog anymore.
And then we're all fucked as the next big dog is a monster.