What do you want me to say that Assad is good? he's not there is just nothing we can do about it - the idea of nation building even with the backing of the international community HAS not worked in the past didn't work in Iraq. Building a transitional goverment sounds good on paper but the even the ambient instability of the region makes that next to impossible - and that's BEFORE you get to the Russians propping up the goverment. There is NOTHING we can do about Assad right now and attempting to do so is foolish...The Romulan Republic wrote:Rasp, you have not really addressed my argument reg. the false choice between Assad-like dictators and terrorists (for that matter, I would say that Assad is a state terrorist). You have largely just repeated your assertion, while challenging me to come up with an alternate plan. Nor did you provide evidence for your assertion that nearly all of the weaponry given to the rebels has fallen into the wrong hands.
As for what sort of plan I would use- I am not a military strategist, but I would think that any effort should ideally be made by an international coalition, with a commitment to a long-term rebuilding of Syria's infrastructure, with a plan for a transitional government that is neither Assad-like nor Islamist radicals, and only after a deal had been made with Russia to ensure that they we would not be blundering into World War III. I have absolutely no faith in Trump to do any of these things, and thus oppose the current course of action on practical grounds.
As for the rest of your post, the 2016 election, and your obsessive and single-minded hatred for (your straw man caricature of) the Democratic Party are not the topic of this thread, and I do not intend to be side-tracked. However, for the sake of accuracy, I will note that your implication that I am friendly to the Democratic establishment is oversimplified at best.
I have a friend - smartest woman I ever met - Iraqi war vet - and well versed in this exact type of policy she's way more well read on these topics than I could ever be - and she tells me this is a horrific mistake and we're only shooting ourselves in the foot. That all these bombings are going is getting civilians caught in the crossfire and creating new enemies to fight - which is exactly what the military industrial complex wants - a war without end.
My issue is there hasn't been a proper investigation into it yet - this is starting to sound like a "WMD" situation - a war started with bad intel on a nation that may have had nothing to do with it. Neocons look for any excuse to go in doesn't matter if it's remotely true or not - it's the Iraq war all over again only this time the target has the backing of another superpower. If you ask me the pretense of taking out Assad is really just a smokescreen for a cold war-esque proxy battle with Russia because much like that war we cant afford to fight each other directly. It's right out of the Neocon handbook and people are eating it up.Wild_Kraken wrote:I really don't get what people want with regards to Syria anymore. Assad uses chemical weapons and everyone freaks out, and then Trump blows up a Syrian air force base in response and people start claiming that it's WWIII. I really hate to be defending or agreeing with Trump in any way, but Assad has got to go. He's proven on numerous occasions that he's criminal and illegitimate.
These are the same people who are driving people to starvation in Yemen with the blockade. I don't always agree with Ron Paul but he's right in pointing out our previous interventions did not make us - or the region any safer. there aren't going to be any LESS terrorists so long as innocent civilians are caught up in the crossfire and bolster the terrorists recruiting operations and any areas of stability are taken apart and thrown into chaos.
My friend just contacted me - seems the air field that was bombed was built and supplied but the Russians - that there also might have been Russian personnel. This is no war against Assad - it's a proxy war against Russia....
Am I the only one with no interest in rehashing the cold war?
We learned nothing from Iraq we learned nothing in over a decade and a half of constant war. we're just gonna keep doing this forever.... If we had any interest in taking out Brutal dictators we've have overthrown the Saudis long ago - but their horrific civil rights record goes ignored because they're our "allies" and it doesn't matter if our allies are setting up an economic blockade that has pushed a country to the brink of famine. It doesn't matter how many civilians our allies kill it doesn't matter how many civilians WE kill - because we're the "good guys" right? War crimes can only be committed by the "bad guys".