Anonymous
There are rumors going around in the Middle East right now that the US conspired with some of the rebels to use chemical weapons, simply to justify US military action against Assad. Nothing good can come from our taking any military action.
And Henry Kissinger and Yasser Arafat should have given theirs back too in that case.Anonymous wrote:Bet you feel the same way about MLK if you could figure out how to do it.Anonymous wrote:I can't wait to see what President Mr. Nobel Peace Prize decides to do. Either way, he should give it back.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:There are rumors going around in the Middle East right now that the US conspired with some of the rebels to use chemical weapons, simply to justify US military action against Assad. Nothing good can come from our taking any military action.
Of all the reasons I can think for making a policy decision, bowing to conspiracy theorists has to be the worst. If we did that in 9/11 we would have bombed Israel and the White House, because obviously they masterminded the attack on WTC.
Anonymous wrote:There are rumors going around in the Middle East right now that the US conspired with some of the rebels to use chemical weapons, simply to justify US military action against Assad. Nothing good can come from our taking any military action.
Bet you feel the same way about MLK if you could figure out how to do it.Anonymous wrote:I can't wait to see what President Mr. Nobel Peace Prize decides to do. Either way, he should give it back.
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:jsteele wrote:On a semi-related topic, I took this challenge to find Damascus and only missed by 37 miles. That's better than 93% of people. So, I'm declaring myself superior to all of you:
http://toys.usvsth3m.com/damascus/
91 miles.
in defense, i was only 10 miles away from Homs.
Anonymous wrote:Oh, he'll pull something out of his bag of tricks and blame it on the GOP
takoma wrote:Reluctantly, no. I would like to see Assad deposed, and action taken to forestall future use of chemical weapons, but I think we know too little of who would replace Assad, and the message of our intervention might be less that chemical weapons will bring retaliation and more that the US thinks it owns the Middle East.