Aleppo

Another delusional RW piece of shit comment. Your other stupid motherfucker, Bush the Puppet, got us neck deep in that end of the world. Now, you have a new puppet, more ignorant than the other one.

Excellent insight on Aleppo. Thank you.
 
Another delusional RW piece of shit comment. Your other stupid motherfucker, Bush the Puppet, got us neck deep in that end of the world. Now, you have a new puppet, more ignorant than the other one.

Bush had nothing to do at all with Syria fucktard.
 
I was asked a serious question and I answered it so blow me. Now as for Aleppo I'll say what I've always said, Obama is a war criminal. I've said that many times yet no one has ever asked why I say that.

We know why. You're as ignorant as any of the other RW fruitcakes that relies on WND and Infowars for your information.
 
We know why. You're as ignorant as any of the other RW fruitcakes that relies on WND and Infowars for your information.

See, even you didn't ask. I know why, you're afraid of the answer you may receive. Smart move. Never ask a question you don't want the answer to.
 
Bush had nothing to do at all with Syria fucktard.

What Bush overloaded us on, stupid fuck, is the needless deaths of our own in that part of the world. Yet, after the Afghanistan fuckup by him, compounded by the worse fuckup in Iraq, you idiots want to still keep sending our own people to be killed in some godforesaken end of the world.

Fuck that. Send your own fucking kids, then.
 
What Bush overloaded us on, stupid fuck, is the needless deaths of our own in that part of the world. Yet, after the Afghanistan fuckup by him, compounded by the worse fuckup in Iraq, you idiots want to still keep sending our own people to be killed in some godforesaken end of the world.

Fuck that. Send your own fucking kids, then.

I see you ignored the most recent post. I'm not surprised.
 
See, even you didn't ask. I know why, you're afraid of the answer you may receive. Smart move. Never ask a question you don't want the answer to.

Why would I ask YOUR opinion on that? Your previous posts have been pure bullshit. I expect no less from any others.
 
They're not unrelated. Obama has been indecisive on Aleppo, but our options were limited because or Iraq.

this is 100% true. Which is what doubles obama's guilt in the whole matter. He already knew the public wouldnt support him in any further deployments so he should have left the area to the russkies.

We had no real reason to topple assad.
 
That is a sad commentary about most people. And quite accurate.
We have a dictator, not unlike many others in the world. He's quelling an uprising, with the help of Putin. We also have ISIS traveling the region, not unlike the Christian Crusades.

We are not welcome in Syria, and never were. So why are we concerned over a situation that we are powerless to do anything about?
 
Aleppo? Is that a new dog food brand? [/sarcasm]

Why it hasn't received coverage and why more people aren't at least concerned from a humanitarian standpoint bothers me immensely.
To be clear...this country just appointed a corporate whore, who plans to take healthcare away from millions, cut food to the elderly/veterans, and make cuts to monthly checks to seniors. He will poison the air/water in the name of increasing profits on his investments.
And you're concerned about humanitarian issues?
 
We have a dictator, not unlike many others in the world. He's quelling an uprising, with the help of Putin. We also have ISIS traveling the region, not unlike the Christian Crusades.

We are not welcome in Syria, and never were. So why are we concerned over a situation that we are powerless to do anything about?

That's not what the man you voted for said.
 
This thread is about Aleppo, not a rehash of the Iraq War.

Obama has said previously America should not stand by when mass causalities are taking place around the world. Like any foreign event we have to weigh the pros and cons and potential future consequences of current actions. Ultimately even America is affected by what's happening in Syria.
Or,we could just agree that Arab Spring was a pipe dream of a concept, and realize that some regions are meant to be run by heinous dictators. If we hadn't taken his chemical weapons away, Asaad would have put down ISIS years ago.
 
Or,we could just agree that Arab Spring was a pipe dream of a concept, and realize that some regions are meant to be run by heinous dictators. If we hadn't taken his chemical weapons away, Asaad would have put down ISIS years ago.

thank you for admitting what i thought libs would never figured out about the ME :)
 
We have a dictator, not unlike many others in the world. He's quelling an uprising, with the help of Putin. We also have ISIS traveling the region, not unlike the Christian Crusades.

We are not welcome in Syria, and never were. So why are we concerned over a situation that we are powerless to do anything about?

From the humanitarian aspect, solely. The U.N. and civilized countries should be ashamed to even consider themselves such in a matter like this (and not just Aleppo). I understand the military aspect of it, I also understand the logistics of getting civilians out of a conflict like that. Not easy, quite messy, can be done though. It comes down to the will of people to really help others out of real messes.
 
We have a dictator, not unlike many others in the world. He's quelling an uprising, with the help of Putin. We also have ISIS traveling the region, not unlike the Christian Crusades.

We are not welcome in Syria, and never were. So why are we concerned over a situation that we are powerless to do anything about?

I agree with a lot up there except the bold...well, that and the dictator part. Look, I'm not smart enough to tell what is the right action to take in Syria. I do hope and pray that they (The powers that be...including other world leaders, Obama now and Trump later) make wise decisions to "quell" the violence. But I am "concerned" even though I'm powerless to do anything. Innocent people, women and children are suffering and dying. So for me, not being concerned isn't an option.
 
From the humanitarian aspect, solely. The U.N. and civilized countries should be ashamed to even consider themselves such in a matter like this (and not just Aleppo). I understand the military aspect of it, I also understand the logistics of getting civilians out of a conflict like that. Not easy, quite messy, can be done though. It comes down to the will of people to really help others out of real messes.
We slapped sanctions on Putin's Russia because of his expansion of territory. He's on a mission to overtake as much real estate as he can, either with force, or assistance. He needs trading partners who will not participate in sanctions. He/Asaad are now working toward a common goal...quelling an uprising. After that, they can address ISIS with military action. We have no business in the country. Is it a shame? Sure. But right now, it's someone else's job to fix. Any actions we take will be a direct challenge to Putin.

Besides, Trump promised a super secret plan to do away with ISIS.
 
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