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So does SlyPokerDog.
No I don't.
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So does SlyPokerDog.
If it were me, I would launch a coordinated air attack on bases, military infrastructure, government buildings, and Kim's homes/hideouts.
See, that's logical. That's military. Eliminate the danger so it can never be used again.
The Syrian airbase attack feels political. The threat of more chemical attacks still remains.
Or his businesses.My biggest fear is that Trump runs the military like he does his twitter account
Is there nothing Russia doesn't participate in?
I have no doubt some of it was political. Most military objectives and wars are tied to politics.
I'm just saying that I'm confident that our military intelligence got what mattered at this specific time.
Military Intelligence? Good grief, MI is a world class oxymoron.
bullshit....Trump's generals, oil barons and arms dealers want more war....Trump has now empowered Iraq and N Korea to start shooting off missles....the Dems had that capped off ...now the lid is off....Trump is a hawk who surrounded himself with generals who will find more reasons to escalate the military...they have to do something with that meals on wheels money after all
Oh, I'm sorry....
How about "information or intelligence which is used by the military to formulate a military response"?
With 6 years in the Marine Corps, I saw too many fellow Marines die due to faulty information or so called military intelligence.
Have you ever heard of a trap or ambush??? Putin is setting a trap.
Putin and Assad planned these chemical attacks knowing Trump would respond. Now Putin can unlock his air defense systems making it much more dangerous for Trump to respond a second time. They care little for how much damage Trump's bombing did. Only that Assad can now use the most advanced air defense systems against us.
The whole Trump is a puppet of Putin just went down the toilet, where it belongs.
Really? Putin just pulled the strings and made Trump dance. Trump sure as hell ain't making Putin dance.
Thank you for your service.
But about that air defense system.....what makes you think it's so great? They have an aircraft carrier that breaks down, aircraft left over from the Cold War, and a populace with barely-functioning vehicles. Not to mention old and crumbling infrastructure.
Yet....they have an air defense system that can embarrass a 1st World Superpower like America? With respect...I'm not sure I believe that.
Does it feel like we're missing something here to anyone else?
Assad had a pretty good thing going, Russia is on his side, the US is focused on taking out some of his enemies. Having two of the world's superpowers in your country, one helping you, the other not fucking with you, seems like the absolute best case scenario when having a large scale protracted civil war.
Then suddenly he decides to drop some chemical weapons? It's pretty much the one thing that would cause us to react. His generals work with Russian generals daily. He waits for them to leave the room and then calls for a chem drop? That doesn't make a whole hell of a lot of sense.
And then our response. We don't target Assad. We don't target any of his generals. We target the airbase where the chemical attack was launched from. We actually call the Russians and tell them where and when we're going to attack. The president himself said multiple times announcing our military plans in advance is a terrible strategy but this is exactly what we do.
Just not sure that Assad launched a chemical attack without Russia's knowledge and approval.
And that's the problem.
Why? Why now? Why provoke us into a reaction?
Seems like Russia is playing chess while we're claiming to be the world's greatest checkers players.
https://www.usnews.com/news/world/a...ift-on-syria-trump-turns-to-military-advisers
Trump, who had long said the top U.S. priority in Syria should be to fight Islamic State, immediately ordered a list of options to punish Assad, according to senior officials who took part in the flurry of closed-door meetings that played out over two days.
Confronting his first foreign policy crisis, Trump relied on seasoned military experts rather than the political operatives who had dominated policy in the first weeks of his presidency and showed a willingness to move quickly, officials involved in the deliberations said.
You misspelled "to eliminate Syria's ability to use chemical weapons again."
Just sayin'.
Just because the media reported chemical attacks doesn't mean it's true. I don't believe it for one second.
Then why is he attacking the Russian backed military of Syria? WITHOUT congressional consent...
Just stop.
Y'all claiming to be constitutionalists are hypocrites if you think this action was right.