Talk of The Villages Florida - Rentals, Entertainment & More
Talk of The Villages Florida - Rentals, Entertainment & More
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This post has been duplicated. The responses to this post should be attached to the newer post with the same title.
Sorry for the confusion...my bad. |
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Somebody send this thread to Willard - his advisors are saying the US should be arming the Syrian rebels.
And, what is the next step after that???? |
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Mitt Romney does seem a lot more hawklike than Barack Obama. We would probably have military presences in a lot more areas if Romney gets the White House in 2012.
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It might be worthwhile understanding who the enemy might be.
It probably should also be noted that Turkey, a NATO member, shares a 560-mile long border with Syria. There's only 650 miles between their capitals. Turkey and Syria are both largely Sunni Muslim populations, although Syria's king, Bashar al-Assad, all of his ruling party and his military leadership are Alawite Shi'a Muslims. The people being killed in Syria are almost all Sunni Muslims, like the Turks. So far Turkey, which has the second-largest army of NATO with 720,000 regulars, equipped with the most modern American and British weapons and aircraft, has made no move whatsoever to get involved in the Syrian civil war, even though those being killed are of their own Muslim sect. So, I might ask, if the Turks aren't interersted enough to get involved in Syria...why the hell are we talking about it? Mitt Romney has said the U.S. should do something--he hasn't said what. But I'd ask him WHY?? |
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Excellent point, VK! We agree completely on this subject!
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Yiea Syria , heck what are one or two less Sunni Muslims anyway? And so what if Syria is aligned with Russia and Iran? After all what kind of damage can they really do? Kids stuff
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There's no way I think we should get in the middle of the squabble in Syria. People have been wiping each other out in Africa since I was born with no real reaction from the U.S.
What's the difference now, oil? More reason we should be drilling for every barrel of oil we can recover from our own deposits, and immediately approving the Keystone Pipeline. |
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The Russians would love nothing better. Our other two wars are breaking us. They know it, heck it broke them. Spending more money over there is exactly what they want.
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That country has NO natural resources, so why should we care if they are killing each other. We need to stay home and solve the problems we have here. If the current administration wants to get involved let them send their kids, none of ours need to go.
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Are Muslims a natural resource?
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OMG!!; I just looked out my window and saw pigs flying!! What the heck?
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I was against the US fighting in Vietnam for their civil war. The US has no business fighting in another country's civil war. |
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