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Originally Posted by Guest
It would be absolute horror.
However, we are not horrified about the use of chemical weapons in Syria, a practice we said was over because we "negotiated" with Russia and Syria to give those weapons to Russia and have it stopped. We allowed those weapons to be used on children for years and then did this negotiations FiINALLY, a year or so after the red line drawing. By the way, Russia once again is "on our side" in talking with Iran ! But no horror for these people being gassed.
The administration INSISTS we have great allies in the Mideast. The administration INSISTS we do not need "boots on the ground to gather Intel. The administration INSISTS our drone program is second to none.
Could we not put to use all these ingredients claimed by the administration....to insure that nobody will want to be near a terrorist lest the die. A terrorist attack....with all our allies, and great Intel, we determine who did it, or even guess if we have to, and use drones to wipe the earth clean of those folks. Might make others think twice before another attack.
Would innocent people get killed...yep,but they are dying toda, but we don't care.
Sitting back and listening to people who "claim" to care about human life, when those children gassed in the streets of Syria are once again being gassed is a bit difficult.
If we think the situation with ISIL and Al Queda will have a "political" solution, we are dreaming. If we think verbalizing "red lines" with no follow through will work, we are foolish.
People are being beheaded, burnt alive and gassed because of religious beliefs.
We are presently negotiating with a country that is the single largest state contributor to terrorism in the area.
Does anyone want conflict...no, but even though the majority of men, women and children being massacred daily are not US citizens, should we not care ?
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I see your point. Use unmanned drones to do bombing strikes and not American soldiers doing the fighting. Makes good sense.
You do not support having American soldiers doing the brunt of fighting, if I read you correctly.
Should we care? Should we risk American lives?