blackascoal
The Force is With Me
I missed the whole rape story, I guess. We went into Libya - with the French leading - to stop the killing of civilians. That's what the no-fly zone was about.
Were there members of Al Quaeda among the rebels? Yes, but all the rebels weren't Al Quaeda; there was a small number of them that were.
But I don't want to re-debate Libya on a thread about Syria.
I think we all agree that there is a large number of Al Quaeda people among the Syrian rebels. And so far, we have not been drawn in to support either side.
My impression is that if we DO respond to the chemical attacks, no one on this board wants us to send troops in to fight Assad - that we want any response (if any) to be measured, short, tactical.
I could be wrong, of course, but I don't think anyone here is arguing for an indepth involvement in Syria.
Al Qaida is not a small part of the Syrian rebels. That is who Obama supports, just as he did in Libya.
U.S. Travel Warning: Al Qaeda-Affiliated Syrian Rebels Have 'Claimed Nearly 600 Attacks;' State Dept.: 'Numerous Innocent Syrians Have Been Killed'
(CNSNews.com) - While President Barack Obama is now asking Congress to authorize him to use military force against the Syrian regime of Bashar al-Assad because that regime used chemical weapons on its own people, the State Department is maintaining a travel warning advising Americans not to travel to Syria because the al-Nusrah Front, the al Qaeda affiliate in Syria--which is participating in the rebellion seeking to overthrow Assad--has carried out about 600 attacks in the country since November 2011.
These al Qaeda terrorist attacks, according to the State Department, have killed many Syrian civilians.
"There is also a threat from terrorism, including groups like al-Qaida in Iraq (AQI) affiliated al-Nusrah Front," says the current State Department travel warning on Syria. "Since November 2011, al-Nusrah Front has claimed nearly 600 attacks--ranging from more than 40 suicide attacks to small arms and improvised explosive device operations---in major city centers including Damascus, Aleppo, Hamah, Dara, Homs, Idlib, and Dayr al-Zawr. Public places such as government buildings, shopping areas, and open spaces have been targeted."
more
http://www.cnsnews.com/news/article...rian-rebels-have-claimed#sthash.i4SkWojz.dpuf
Syrian Rebels Tied to Al Qaeda Play Key Role in War
http://www.nytimes.com/2012/12/09/w...aeda-play-key-role-in-war.html?pagewanted=all
Syrian rebels pledge loyalty to al-Qaeda
http://www.firstcoastnews.com/news/article/326178/483/Syrian-rebels-pledge-loyalty-to-al-Qaeda
U.S. Official Concerned Weapons May Go to Al-Nusra
Covert U.S. military aid likely to boost al Qaeda-dominated rebels in Syria
http://freebeacon.com/fog-of-war-may-complicate-arming-syrian-rebels/
It's a bitter truth for Obama supporters, but truth it is.