Talk of The Villages Florida - Rentals, Entertainment & More
Talk of The Villages Florida - Rentals, Entertainment & More
#1
|
||
|
||
![]()
The sabers are rattling ever more loudly. Echoes of the buildup to Iraq can be heard. Our country may be very close to punishing Assad for his (do I need to say alleged) use of chemical weapons in Syria's civil war.
I am not interested in political noise. I am interested in how Villagers see the role of the US in the world. As background the use of chemical weapons was banned in the aftermath of WW I. As such it differs from slaughtering your enemies with guns, or bombs, or drones, or rockets or even nuclear devices all of which are allowed in the "right" circumstances by international agreement. There is no provided penalty for the use of chemical weapons. We did not act against Saddam when he used them in his war against Iran. In fact there is some evidence we facilitated his use. How the U.S. helped Saddam Hussein use chemical weapons against Iran For the moment take as a given that the recent use of chemical weapons was an act of the Assad government . (the other theory being that the rebels gassed their own side using rockets known to be used by Assad in an attempt to make it look as if Assad did it to provoke international action) Should we as the only military super power act in some forceful way to deter this Syrian regime and any future regimes from thinking they can get away with using such weapons? Should we say that whether Syrians gas each other is none of our business and let them kill each other as long as it doesn't impact the homeland? Should we mount a campaign to neutralize the Syrian military by degrading their air force, communications, army bases? Or do we mount an attempt to specifically target Assad and take him out? If you were Assad how would you respond to an American attack against you? Would you attack US interests in the area, attack Israel, resign and apologize, use the rest of your chemical weapons, do nothing? I have no answers but I hope we ask the right questions. Last edited by Moderator; 08-27-2013 at 04:43 PM. Reason: edited out political statement |
|
#2
|
||
|
||
![]()
Perhaps the starting point for discussion here begins with the issue of who was more likely to have possession of stock piles chemical weapons? the likely candidate would be Assad. secondly who would be more likely to use chemical weapons? In my view it would be unlikely that rebels would be foolish enough to use chemical weapons against their own for fear if found out it would be a bigger crush to their movement than any Assad could create. It is likely that Assad based on his background would drop a nuclear bomb if he believed it would yield results.
The next question is why should America involve itself in this civil war. to that I respond ask Iran ask Russia, ask Turkey. The fact is that if Assad wins the middle East will fall county by country and if any reading this still have a fear of what terrorism is doing to America now can you imagine what it will look like if Assad prevails. I question whether America is any longer a super power. In my view we should have intervened earlier however we can no longer sit by and let this fester any longer. We need a strategical strike on getting Assad and his chemical weapons to begin Last edited by Moderator; 08-27-2013 at 04:44 PM. Reason: edited out political statement |
#3
|
||
|
||
![]()
If we strike - how do we get out??? Made this same mistake too many times. We can certainly go in and accomplish a goal, but fall short of what to do then. Without a specific exit plan we better wait to enter. My heart aches for the people of Syria, but we can't destroy our country in an attempt to save theirs.
Last edited by Moderator; 08-27-2013 at 04:44 PM. Reason: edited out political statement |
#4
|
||
|
||
![]()
If we don't go in, we don't have to worry about how to get out. Punishment can be accomplished without going in, assuming that "going in" means boots on the ground. Rockets can be fired from ships at sea and bombs can be dropped by planes. Or, we can use drones. One day "shock and awe" and we're done.
|
#5
|
||
|
||
![]()
This is probably simplistic, but I don't understand why the U.N. doesn't sponsor action instead of the U.S. taking action on their own. I also agree about having an exit plan before seriously considering going in.
|
#6
|
||
|
||
![]()
I say do not "go in". It will be another Iraq.
I support sending in missles to take out any and all supply routes to and from suspected gas stockpile areas. Cripple railways and highways. Neutralize the airbases that have planes that support the civil war. And then get out of the way and let them do their thing as they have been for hundreds of years. For those who favor "going in" or boots on the ground what would be the objective? Democracy? As in Afghanistan and Iraq? I hardly think so. The only real objective, the one our allies are stating....punish Syria for using chemical weapons on it's own people. There is no need for anything else. NO BOOTS ON THE FROUND. NONE! NO FINANCIAL AID (you know the old saying of go to war with the USA and loose (then become another country sapping our dollars). We need to be disengaging the middle east....not getting in deeper. btk |
#7
|
||
|
||
![]()
What BTK said!
![]()
__________________
Oldcoach Ed "You cannot direct the wind, but you can adjust the sails" "Be yourself - everyone else is taken" |
#8
|
||
|
||
![]()
Please address the topic at hand and refrain from any associated political connections.
Moderator |
#9
|
||
|
||
![]()
This was my main concern about the two wars we are already in. Mainly, how do we know if we won, how do we know when it's over. The defense contractors continue to eat at the trough.
We did not do anything to Iraq when they used chem weapons against Iraq. I see no reason to do so now. Stop feeding the real pig here, the war profiteers. |
#10
|
||
|
||
![]()
So allow the innocents to be murdered??? I don't know the answer, but what if Hitler hadn't been stopped? It's not cut and dry - it is very complicated and there is a humanitarian issue.
|
#11
|
||
|
||
![]()
Stay out and get the heck out of the middle east. Start acting like China in foreign relations.
__________________
"I am a great believer in luck, and I find that the harder I work, the more I have of it." -Thomas Jefferson |
#12
|
||
|
||
![]() Quote:
If this country went out and took care of all the bullys in the world we would constantly be at war. Since we can't do that, it's better if we just stick to trying to figure things out here in this country. Stop spending $ abroad fighting and then rebuilding the same country we just fought. I can think of a ton of things that need fixed in the US before we rebuild another country. |
#13
|
||
|
||
![]()
Interesting commentary so far. Interesting to see people who are often not in agreement on issues, seemingly congruent on this one. In the interest of continuing the thinking I will try to address a couple comments.
The UN is not going to do anything here as Syria is a Russian ally. One important factor to remember about Russia is that it has a serious problem with Islamic independence movements. The Russians have been strongly supportive of any government that is more secular against any more fundamentalist opposition movements. Russia will not be allowing any UN action and will use its veto. China likely would also oppose UN action as it does in almost all cases. I see general agreement that we don't want American ground forces. I don't yet see the outlines clearly of what our bombing accomplishes if we only weaken Assad as he may take out his revenge on his own people and likely consider making Israel a target which would be an invitation for a massive Israeli response. I don't know that they would be a passive player like they were for Saddam when the scuds landed in Israel and they did nothing thus preserving the Bush alliance of the willing in the first Gulf War. |
#14
|
||
|
||
![]() Quote:
__________________
I got to thinking one day about all those people on the Titanic who passed up dessert at dinner that fateful night in an effort to cut back. From then on, I've tried to be a little more flexible. |
#15
|
||
|
||
![]()
These groups have been fighting for hundreds of year's, we may slow it down for a while but histroy says they will go right back to fighting after we pull out or stop the action. We have enough concerns within our own country to apply those dollars to.
|
Closed Thread |
|
|