Has the Tide Turned Against the Warmongers?

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We began September with the Obama Administration on the verge of launching Tomahawk missiles at Syria. The missiles were needed, the administration claimed, to punish the Syrian government for using poison gas on its own people. There were reports that in addition to missiles, the administration was planning airstrikes and possibly even more military action against Syria. The talks of a punishing "shot across the bow" to send a message to the Syrian government also escalated, as some discussed the need to degrade the Syrian military to help change the regime. They refused to rule out a US ground invasion of Syria.

Secretary of State John Kerry even invoked an old bogeymen that had worked so many times before. Assad was another Hitler, we were told, and failure to attack would equate to another Neville Chamberlain-like appeasement.

The administration released its evidence to back up the claim that the Syrian government was behind the gassing, and the president asked Congress to authorize him to use force against Syria. Polls showed that the American people had very little interest in getting involved in another war in the Middle East, and as the administration presented no solid evidence for its claim, public support eroded further. The media, as usual, was pushing war propaganda.

Then something incredible happened. It started in the British parliament, with a vote against participating in a US-led attack on Syria. The UK had always reliably backed the US when it came to war overseas, and the vote was a shock. Though the House and Senate leadership lined up behind the president’s decision to attack Syria, the people did not. Support among the rank and file members of the Senate and House began to evaporate, as thousands of Americans contacted their representatives to express outrage over the president’s plan. The vote looked to be lost in the House and uncertain in the Senate. Then even Senators began to feel the anger of the American people, and it looked like a devastating and historic loss for the president was coming.

The administration and its pro-war allies could not bear to lose a vote in Congress that would have likely shut the door completely on a US attack, so they called off the vote. At least for now. It would have been far better to have had the president’s request for war authorization debated and voted down in the House and Senate, but even without a no vote it is clear that a major shift has taken place. A Russian proposal to secure and dismantle the Syrian government’s chemical weapons was inspired, it seems, by John Kerry’s accidental suggestion that such a move could avert a US strike. Though the details have yet to be fully worked out, it seems the Russia plan, agreed to by the Syrian government, gives us hope that a US attack will be avoided.

The American people have spoken out against war. Many more are now asking what I have been asking for quite some time: why is it always our business when there is civil strife somewhere overseas? Why do we always have to be the ones to solve the world’s problems? It is a sea change and I am very encouraged. We have had a great victory for the cause of peace and liberty and let’s hope we can further build on it.
http://original.antiwar.com/paul/2013/09/16/has-the-tide-turned-against-the-warmongers/

Something from Ron Paul that I absolutely agree with.

Obama and the Warpigs may still attack Stria regardless of what Americans or the world thinks, but that may serve to only push the tide even further against America's interventionist policies and lust for blood.
 
the world banned gassing children nearly 100 years ago.

you will go to war gladly for oil and cowboy politics but refuse to slap the shit out of a dictator who gasses children.


your moral compass is broken boys
 
Yes, my good Brother, but I fear the warmongers will still wage war, no matter the will of the people.

I'm hopeful, but I know that many republicans are doing the 'democrats when Bush was in office' .. and they will revert to their former warmongering selves if they ever get another republican in the White house .. which is a big IF because they've made themselves so distasteful to most Americans.

Either way, I think America and the world has taken a step away from our interventionist for-profit wars.
 
I will always support standing up to evil with force.


hell even jesus whipped the moneychangers
 
Evil will engage in war.

they have no qualms in doing so.


sociopaths make up 4 % of the population.

some of them end up with power.


some of those will do horrible evil in the name of power.


If good people do nothing in the face of the aggression of evil then evil will win.


Its real life.

Im willing to do what it requires to keep real evil from real power.
 
I backed the afgan war you idiot.


I have NOT changed you just don't have a moral compass


I fucking Backed Daddy Bush into Iraq
 
we won, why didn't we get our oil?.....did Obama give it away?......maybe he used his administrative authority to prohibit Iraqi drilling!..........


hahahahahahahahahahah


dear dupe minion.

what the fuck made you think the oil was for YOU.


it was for the oil companies you dimwit.


just keep licking those shoes and asking for a bigger dick in your ass
 
the world banned gassing children nearly 100 years ago.

you will go to war gladly for oil and cowboy politics but refuse to slap the shit out of a dictator who gasses children.


your moral compass is broken boys

How many children did Saddam gas ?
 
how?


the only modern wars I was against were vietnam and shock and awe.


they were done on lies to the people.

I don't want that for America
 
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