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Old 09-08-2016, 07:53 PM   #1
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Default No more red line

http://www.newsgram.com/united-natio...-province/amp/

But then again, Obama never had one.
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Old 09-08-2016, 11:20 PM   #2
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Seems like you're cheering for the bad guys, TITZ.

Think that makes you cool?

This is horrible shit but you take pleasure in blaming it on POTUS.

Anti American swine. You're a disgrace to the uniform you never wore, TITZ.
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Old 09-08-2016, 11:58 PM   #3
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Seems like you're cheering for the bad guys, TITZ.

Think that makes you cool?

This is horrible shit but you take pleasure in blaming it on POTUS.

Anti American swine. You're a disgrace to the uniform you never wore, TITZ.
But YOUR "uniform " Mr. DOTY 4 TIMES has been, and always WILL BE, a rainbow thong, rainbow feather boa, and high heels. Nice of YOU to lecture anyone about wearing uniform when YOU, and EKIM and Lubed Wide-Ass fight over who gets to carry the rainbow fag-flag in the " pride " parades !!!
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Old 09-09-2016, 02:37 AM   #4
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Default Odumbo Said This Was Not Supposed to Happen!

Can you imagine how much the Syrian victims of these gas attacks must hate us? Sure they hate Assad too, but they must feel especially betrayed by Odumbo, who promised to step in and halt any chemical warfare but then did nothing once that self-proclaimed red line was crossed.

Throughout the Middle East, we have zero credibility as a result. Assad and the Russians are now thumbing their noses and laughing at us as they drop barrel bombs and send thousands of Syrians to excruciating deaths, using lethal chlorine gas that they conned Odumbo and John Kerry into thinking they had turned over or destroyed 3 years ago.

Given this administration's smashing "success" in stripping Assad of his chemical weapons, does anyone really trust them to keep nuclear weapons out of the hands of the Iranians?
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Old 09-09-2016, 03:58 AM   #5
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Can you imagine how much the Syrian victims of these gas attacks must hate us? Sure they hate Assad too, but they must feel especially betrayed by Odumbo, who promised to step in and halt any chemical warfare but then did nothing once that self-proclaimed red line was crossed.

Throughout the Middle East, we have zero credibility as a result. Assad and the Russians are now thumbing their noses and laughing at us as they drop barrel bombs and send thousands of Syrians to excruciating deaths, using lethal chlorine gas that they conned Odumbo and John Kerry into thinking they had turned over or destroyed 3 years ago.

Given this administration's smashing "success" in stripping Assad of his chemical weapons, does anyone really trust them to keep nuclear weapons out of the hands of the Iranians?
The asshole Asswipe doesn't understand this. Stupid pig that he is.
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Old 09-09-2016, 04:17 AM   #6
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Seems like you're cheering for the bad guys, TITZ.

Think that makes you cool?

This is horrible shit but you take pleasure in blaming it on POTUS.

Anti American swine. You're a disgrace to the uniform you never wore, TITZ.
Who should be blamed you fucking imbecile? Obama drew the red line and then retreated. Leaving Assad to gas women and children. As Obama has lied to the American public, he has lied to the Syrian people you stupid, disgusting pig.
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Old 09-09-2016, 05:07 AM   #7
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For those old enough to remember the Bay of Pigs fiasco, it produced a generation of Cubans who looked at the US as someone not to be trusted. It helped solidify Castro's iron grip on the island country.

When the US promises to draw a Red Line In The Sand concerning Chemical Weapons, and then does nothing but talk, it does exactly the same thing in Syria. It not only destroys the average Syrians faith in the US's ability to act, but empowers and solidifys a brutal dictators grip on power.
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Lets see a show of hands, who wants to invade Syria ?
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Lets see a show of hands, who wants to invade Syria ?
Why would anyone publicly draw a red line, knowing they weren't willing to attack/invade if it was crossed? That's something only a retarded chimp would do.
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For those old enough to remember the Bay of Pigs fiasco, it produced a generation of Cubans who looked at the US as someone not to be trusted. It helped solidify Castro's iron grip on the island country.
It also fostered the idea in Khrushchev's mind that JFK wouldn't do anything if he snuck nuclear missiles into Cuba. Credibility matters.
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Why would anyone publicly draw a red line, knowing they weren't willing to attack/invade if it was crossed? That's something only a retarded chimp would do.
Is that a yes fuck face? Or just more of your inane BS ?
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Let's see a show of hands , who's happy with the effort being done now in Syria? Would we go, stay or beef it up? And to what end?

Btw we have 300 Special Operations there now. They must be wearing something other than boots or their feet aren't touching the ground.
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Old 09-09-2016, 07:52 AM   #13
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Obama's retreat does great harm to the world

it endangers the world by increasing the chance for conflict around the globe

it emboldens our enemies, making them think we are too timid to act, in which thinking they may well be correct

china building artificial islands to claim more of the south china sea, acting in great belligerence

the Iranians tracking our ships, taking our sailors, testing us, taking more hostages after getting paid to release others

the Russians buzzing our aircraft, and after taking crimea, moving troops to the border of Ukraine

not to mention north korea

around the globe we are being tested as to our resolve to be true to our alliances with our allies

what does all this do? create flash points that mean we either stand or retreat. Obama handing all this off to the next president to take the blame. not to mention the mess he has made of the middle east
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Obama's retreat does great harm to the world

it endangers the world by increasing the chance for conflict around the globe

it emboldens our enemies, making them think we are too timid to act, in which thinking they may well be correct

china building artificial islands to claim more of the south china sea, acting in great belligerence

the Iranians tracking our ships, taking our sailors, testing us, taking more hostages after getting paid to release others

the Russians buzzing our aircraft, and after taking crimea, moving troops to the border of Ukraine

not to mention north korea

around the globe we are being tested as to our resolve to be true to our alliances with our allies

what does all this do? create flash points that mean we either stand or retreat. Obama handing all this off to the next president to take the blame. not to mention the mess he has made of the middle east
Looks like another yes for war.
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Looks like another yes for war.
no its the opposite

Obama folding as he did increased the chance for war

it creates many more friction points with the chance of something happening very much increased

when you are pushed over and over at some point something is bound to happen
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