Wormydog1724
ATAS Ninja
What is the likeliness of a retaliation strike (from USSR or Chicom) here on the 'homeland'?
I really don't see a high likelyhood of a "military strike" but I would consider an Al Qaeda terror attack VERY likely. Also Israel is the one being threatened with being the target of any military retaliation. Israel won't take any elephant dung(and I do not expect them to) and that would most likely be the start of WW3Wormydog1724 said:What is the likeliness of a retaliation strike (from USSR or Chicom) here on the 'homeland'?
I'm pissed as well.Kirk Smith (ksmirk) said:This is not looking all that well for us! what would be the most awesome thing is if the Navy fired up the ships and headed back home and attacked the true terrorists. About time to take the ass hat in charge out of the drivers seat and a few others with him. I'm normally not to big on politics but enough is enough! I'm pissed!! Later,
Kirk
Zbigniew Brzezinski (who has been stridently anti-interventionist) said something yesterday to the effect of, "ideally we wouldn't be intervening but now our hands are pretty much tied so we have to do SOMETHING." His assertion is that we need to do a lot of strategic tapdancing so that we maintain credibility and influence in the region without ourselves becoming "a protagonist." I haven't found any video online but I'll post it if I see it.dennishoddy said:If we do, we are the laughing stock of the world. If we don't we are supporting the very people that have vowed to destroy our country and way of life.
We loose no matter what.
Couple of things.poopgiggle said:Zbigniew Brzezinski (who has been stridently anti-interventionist) said something yesterday to the effect of, "ideally we wouldn't be intervening but now our hands are pretty much tied so we have to do SOMETHING." His assertion is that we need to do a lot of strategic tapdancing so that we maintain credibility and influence in the region without ourselves becoming "a protagonist." I haven't found any video online but I'll post it if I see it.
My understanding is that the "opposition" isn't monolithic; it's composed of several groups who don't necessarily like each other very much. Making them all out to be Islamic fundamentalist terrorists is just as simplistic as saying they're all pure-hearted freedom fighters who just want democracy and titty bars. It would be great if we could figure out a way to prop up the democratic opposition by themselves.
While we're dreaming I'd like a pony.
Let's be real, the fact that the US is the boy who cried 'WMD' is also a factor.Scott Hearn said:The second thing is that nobody trusts Obama to be able to manage a damn thing. Not only us but the rest of the world. If we had a strong leader who actually had leadership ability there would be much more support all around the world for doing something.
Your correct. Some of the "rebels" are merely groups of armed men under a leader. Some of the groups are only 100-300 strong, and have already started fighting turf wars among each other to see who controls what region when Assad is taken out, or is not taken out. They don't care about anything but their little piece of the turf.poopgiggle said:My understanding is that the "opposition" isn't monolithic; it's composed of several groups who don't necessarily like each other very much. Making them all out to be Islamic fundamentalist terrorists is just as simplistic as saying they're all pure-hearted freedom fighters who just want democracy and titty bars. It would be great if we could figure out a way to prop up the democratic opposition by themselves.
While we're dreaming I'd like a pony.
http://www.nbcnews.com/id/3036789/ns/msnbc-morning_joe/vp/52919161#52919161poopgiggle said:Zbigniew Brzezinski (who has been stridently anti-interventionist) said something yesterday to the effect of, "ideally we wouldn't be intervening but now our hands are pretty much tied so we have to do SOMETHING." His assertion is that we need to do a lot of strategic tapdancing so that we maintain credibility and influence in the region without ourselves becoming "a protagonist." I haven't found any video online but I'll post it if I see it.
He must have been thinking that Pres. George Bush the Younger (i.e. 'W') had set a precedent with Iraq.Scott Hearn said:Last week Obama said he could legally do it without congress.