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This is just like the opening to Sum of All Fears.
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I bet Obama's CIA or Iranian SF killed the crew and launched the missile.
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So what does it all mean? Another bout of skirmishes or do we here in the U.S. Wake up to an initiated Samson option? Thus a different world later on in the AM.... We live in such interesting times.... All will probably quite before next escalation or maybe not...
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What insight is that? The Insight of a Guy who wants to risk a war with Russia over goddamn Syria? If you wanted that you should have voted for Jeb or Hillary. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted:
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Quoted: Real simple philosophy i have. LEAVE MY FAMILY OUT OF ANY PART OF THE MOTHERFUCKING DISCUSSION. I don't give a shit what expectation of a thread you want, three times now Bland85 made disparaging remarks about my family. This isn't fucking 4chan. I don't care if he was speaking in riddles or metaphors or rhetorically or in fucking jest. Negatively mention my family, THOSE ARE FIGHTING WORDS. The Insight of a Guy who wants to risk a war with Russia over goddamn Syria? If you wanted that you should have voted for Jeb or Hillary. Op Should rename this thread something like Blands bland opinion on everything and start a new thread. But I am sure you would help to screw that thread up too. |
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This is just like the opening to Sum of All Fears. I hope it's LA or SF instead of Boston. View Quote Honestly, I hope its nothing, not even LA or SF. Israel blows up some Syrians, Syria blows up some Israelis, and we and Russia just chill and let them go at each other, like they have for... 7 thousand odd years. Same Song, different verse. |
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Syria has been in this position before, getting hit with Israeli airstrikes. Hezbollah and IRGC too. So i doubt they'll lose too much sleep. Likely like attacking the Kurds/USSOCOM the other night, they're testing the waters, seeing how far they can go.
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This is just like the opening to Sum of All Fears. I hope it's LA or SF instead of Boston. View Quote But Israel has bombed Syria a shit load of times over the years, this is not really big news. Neither had a strategic play they can use to win anything decisive, they'll all have to disengage quickly lest it spins out of control and actually turns into something bad. |
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So what does it all mean? Another bout of skirmishes or do we here in the U.S. Wake up to an initiated Samson option? Thus a different world later on in the AM.... We live in such interesting times.... All will probably quite before next escalation or maybe not... View Quote |
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So what does it all mean? Another bout of skirmishes or do we here in the U.S. Wake up to an initiated Samson option? Thus a different world later on in the AM.... We live in such interesting times.... All will probably quite before next escalation or maybe not... View Quote IDFAF has giant list of target packets to hit as they see fit. Times like this, they pick one, give brevity code to subordinate unit who already has attack aircraft in standby with live ordnance, they're wheels up in minutes, over target site very quickly. Syrians know the more they fight back, the worse they will get it. |
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Cowards answer, also mentioning family in arfcom is a no no. But what eves. You already stated before you believed "Assad is the best option in the Area." Now you've been made aware he's an Arab Nazi who went tribal in politics while relying on whopping ~15-20% of his country to have his back, while pissing off rest, who finally kicked off rebellion brewing for decades. So now that your knowledge is broadened, does your ignorant ass opinion change? View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted:
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These things happen when you violate other countries airspace as a rule, and launch attacks on the lawful government. I could post the same thing, and change the Nationality, but I don't think those posts would last long. Ba'athist ideology was spawned by an adoration of Nazi Germany. The Ba'ath Party was National Socialism, but for Arabs not Germans. @bland85 Do you still support Assad as the rightful ruler of Syria? Yes or No You already stated before you believed "Assad is the best option in the Area." Now you've been made aware he's an Arab Nazi who went tribal in politics while relying on whopping ~15-20% of his country to have his back, while pissing off rest, who finally kicked off rebellion brewing for decades. So now that your knowledge is broadened, does your ignorant ass opinion change? |
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I'm not expecting WWIII by the A.M. but Israel is pissed, as they should be and will retaliate with even more aggression, as they should. Things could escalate with time, or things could end up with outside talking head influences de-escalating the situation with what-if's, this is why's, and here's why you can'ts. Just too early to say View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted:
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So what does it all mean? Another bout of skirmishes or do we here in the U.S. Wake up to an initiated Samson option? Thus a different world later on in the AM.... We live in such interesting times.... All will probably quite before next escalation or maybe not... Why does Israel have a right to unilaterally strike another sovereign nation? Why do they expect not to be shot at when doing that? Why do Americans care when they are? |
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BREAKING: Israel conducts broad assault on targets in Syria targeting a total of 12 sites, including 3 Iranian targets in the past few moments. |
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Interesting. Says drone control site attacked was in Palmyra. People in Damascus reporting explosions, that's nowhere near Palmyra. So two separate IDFAF air attacks into Syria, minimum.
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Why does Israel have a right to unilaterally strike another sovereign nation? View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Why do they expect not to be shot at when doing that? Why do Americans care when they are? Remember, over the last week WW3 has started about 3 times according to GD. Doesn't mean it actually did. |
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Quoted: None of this is strategic in nature. IRGC/Hez got caught spying on IDF in Golan Heights with a drone, which they shot down. They'd warned them before, so retaliation was to destroy the controlling station. But they lost one bird on the attack. So it appears they retaliated against that too. IDFAF has giant list of target packets to hit as they see fit. Times like this, they pick one, give brevity code to subordinate unit who already has attack aircraft in standby with live ordnance, they're wheels up in minutes, over target site very quickly. Syrians know the more they fight back, the worse they will get it. View Quote |
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This is my problem and questions that led to a certain someone losing his mind. Why does Israel have a right to unilaterally strike another sovereign nation? Why do they expect not to be shot at when doing that? Why do Americans care when they are? View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted:
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So what does it all mean? Another bout of skirmishes or do we here in the U.S. Wake up to an initiated Samson option? Thus a different world later on in the AM.... We live in such interesting times.... All will probably quite before next escalation or maybe not... Why does Israel have a right to unilaterally strike another sovereign nation? Why do they expect not to be shot at when doing that? Why do Americans care when they are? They don't expect not to be shot at. Israeli's are not the least bit stupid. Why do Americans care? Israel is our ally and American patriots have their friends/allies backs. And if that's how you feel, why do you care what we think? Why do you care about any of it if it doesn't affect you? |
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Quoted: 1973 War? Can't remember shitty movie but book starts out with lost bomb from Yom Kippur and i thought Denver got nuked. But Israel has bombed Syria a shit load of times over the years, this is not really big news. Neither had a strategic play they can use to win anything decisive, they'll all have to disengage quickly lest it spins out of control and actually turns into something bad. View Quote |
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Assad being an Arab Nazi has absolutely nothing to do with the US and Russian presence in Syria. We'd be cool with Hitler himself running things in Syria, as long as he had our back on the Petrodollar, gas pipelines, oil, KSA, and overall strategy in the region. The rebellion may have been brewing, but the reason shit kicked off was because Hillary and Obama targeted him for regime change. Google and Al Jazeera were accomplices. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted:
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These things happen when you violate other countries airspace as a rule, and launch attacks on the lawful government. I could post the same thing, and change the Nationality, but I don't think those posts would last long. Ba'athist ideology was spawned by an adoration of Nazi Germany. The Ba'ath Party was National Socialism, but for Arabs not Germans. @bland85 Do you still support Assad as the rightful ruler of Syria? Yes or No You already stated before you believed "Assad is the best option in the Area." Now you've been made aware he's an Arab Nazi who went tribal in politics while relying on whopping ~15-20% of his country to have his back, while pissing off rest, who finally kicked off rebellion brewing for decades. So now that your knowledge is broadened, does your ignorant ass opinion change? Syrians see themselves first and foremost as tribes. Americans see clean shaven Assad, hot wife, hear no hijab are mandatory, think he can be our semitic Pinochet. But Assad is Alawite, 12'er Shia, minority ethnic group. And hes a key leader of a tribe, and his govt is largely filled with members of that tribe and Alawites and some Christians who typically side with Shia over Sunni when ut comes to Syria (little guys stick together). Ba'athist took control at a time many Arabs were eager to modernize, when the idea was that Islam and tribalism had held them back (sound familiar). A mix of nationalism, socialism, Arab centric mania, racism, lwd to a movement that unified Syria. Then Assad's dad, an Air Force colonel and Ba'athist from very politically connected family because grandpa, just took over. It worked because he was modernizing things and he wasn't being stupid at first and oppressing the majority population, the ones not exactly known as being peaceful. By the end though, the truth was apparent. No Pan Arab unity, they were in it for power, money and to enrich those they cared about in their family, tribe, ans Alawites, with middle finger to Sunni Arabs. At the same time, globally since 90s there has been a major Sunni Islamist religious revival, as many discard "western" concepts like democracy and Ba'athism to fall back on traditional Islamic culture and govt (same). Assad did nothing but dumb fuck things dealing with this. This war would likely have kicked off last decade of not for Iraqi War, when most fervent and extreme Syrians went to Iraq for jihad. Arab Spring kicked off, which like the Baltimore Riots was purely people flipping out by calls for mass protests on social media, and thanks to many Syrians having phones and internet, small protests over corruption and basic rights, simple shit, spun out of control when Assad's secret police start blatantly snatching people, then his security forces shot up a few major protests. At that point rioting turned into most of the Syrian Arab Army deserting, looting their armories, and that kicked off the violence. We talk about the SAA now but its the new one. The original one was made up mostly of Sunni Arabs who deserted to become insurgents in various groups, factions. The faction lesders were generally former senior officers in the SAA. While that was happening Hillary was busy in Libya working to overthrow Gsddafi which took longer than she hoped, which is why we ended up militarily intervening. I don't want to get into the Why's for Libya and Syria, I just want to establish a timeline. Gaddafi was dead by October 2011. Syrian armed uprising kicked off four months earlier in July. US support to Syrian FSA started after Libya, with arms bought from Libyan rebels and then shipped to Syria, through Turkey. By the time this happened, it was late winter spring of 2012 and the rebels had gone from a Phase 1 insurgency to strong phase 2. When Libyan weapons for there, including heavy weapons, plus ATGMs courtesy of CIA and Gulf States, that firmly turned the tide, turning Phase 2 insurgency into Phase 3, when they're strong enough to fight conventionally. From that point until Russia intervened, the FSA and other factions, mostly Islamists, looked like they were going to be able to drive into historically Alawite controlled areas, meaning Assad would fall. As it is now, even with Iranian and Russian help, there is no way those regions that are mostly Sunni Arab will ever come back under the fold. Syria as a unified nation is gone, dead as disco. |
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The quagmire that is Syria is far more complex than most people realize unfortunately. Is Assad a good guy? No. That said, Syria was (prior to civil war) largely a secular nation where Christians/Muslims lived in relative peace by Middle East standards. It should be noted that the shit-show in Syria was started, IMO, because the Saudis and Qataris wanted to run a gas pipeline through there to Europe. Problem with that is, Russia is currently the largest supplier of natural gas to Europe, so they have a vested interest in not letting Syria fall for that alone; furthermore, Russia also has one of their only naval bases that isn't frozen most of the year there, again, another major reason they won't let Syria fall. Then there's the Shia aspect between Iran and Syria, as such, Iran is not going to let the single other shia majority country in world fall easily. Then there's the Israel aspect, where I'm sure they like to grab some of that land if Syria fell into failed state like Libya. Syria is not worth the money or the bloodshed for America, as the only people who would benefit would be the same entities who've benefited from every other intervention in the middle East.
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Rights don't come into play here. There is no world-wide Bill of Rights of country on country strikes. What gave Japan the right to attack us? They don't expect not to be shot at. Israeli's are not the least bit stupid. Why do Americans care? Israel is our ally and American patriots have their friends/allies backs. And if that's how you feel, why do you care what we think? Why do you care about any of it if it doesn't affect you? View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted:
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So what does it all mean? Another bout of skirmishes or do we here in the U.S. Wake up to an initiated Samson option? Thus a different world later on in the AM.... We live in such interesting times.... All will probably quite before next escalation or maybe not... Why does Israel have a right to unilaterally strike another sovereign nation? Why do they expect not to be shot at when doing that? Why do Americans care when they are? They don't expect not to be shot at. Israeli's are not the least bit stupid. Why do Americans care? Israel is our ally and American patriots have their friends/allies backs. And if that's how you feel, why do you care what we think? Why do you care about any of it if it doesn't affect you? I disagree that Israel is our ally, but I'll set that aside. As to how this affects me. Well, seeing as how most are outraged by the Syrians defending their airspace from attack, and a segment of the populace demanding War with Assad even before this, I have an interest in seeing that their wishes are non fulfilled and war doesn't happen, or at least not a war between the US and Syria, or worse yet, Russia. As I stated in another thread, the setup for this is eerily similar to WWI, with slight modification. No country would tolerate another country invading their airspace and killing their soldiers defending said airspace. |
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So what does it all mean? Another bout of skirmishes or do we here in the U.S. Wake up to an initiated Samson option? Thus a different world later on in the AM.... We live in such interesting times.... All will probably quite before next escalation or maybe not... Why does Israel have a right to unilaterally strike another sovereign nation? Why do they expect not to be shot at when doing that? Why do Americans care when they are? |
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The intervention I am thinking of comes from the sky and does not involve troops on the ground. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted:
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I can understand your argument that in terms of force in international relations there are no "rights", however, isn't it well established that the Japanese acted "wrongly" in doing so? I mean even aside from "Victors Justice"? Whats the difference here? I disagree that Israel is our ally, but I'll set that aside. As to how this affects me. Well, seeing as how most are outraged by the Syrians defending their airspace from attack, and a segment of the populace demanding War with Assad even before this, I have an interest in seeing that their wishes are non fulfilled and war doesn't happen, or at least not a war between the US and Syria, or worse yet, Russia. As I stated in another thread, the setup for this is eerily similar to WWI, with slight modification. No country would tolerate another country invading their airspace and killing their soldiers defending said airspace. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted:
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So what does it all mean? Another bout of skirmishes or do we here in the U.S. Wake up to an initiated Samson option? Thus a different world later on in the AM.... We live in such interesting times.... All will probably quite before next escalation or maybe not... Why does Israel have a right to unilaterally strike another sovereign nation? Why do they expect not to be shot at when doing that? Why do Americans care when they are? They don't expect not to be shot at. Israeli's are not the least bit stupid. Why do Americans care? Israel is our ally and American patriots have their friends/allies backs. And if that's how you feel, why do you care what we think? Why do you care about any of it if it doesn't affect you? I disagree that Israel is our ally, but I'll set that aside. As to how this affects me. Well, seeing as how most are outraged by the Syrians defending their airspace from attack, and a segment of the populace demanding War with Assad even before this, I have an interest in seeing that their wishes are non fulfilled and war doesn't happen, or at least not a war between the US and Syria, or worse yet, Russia. As I stated in another thread, the setup for this is eerily similar to WWI, with slight modification. No country would tolerate another country invading their airspace and killing their soldiers defending said airspace. |
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You still forget to mention the military drone over Israel is what started it. If Syria don't want to get fucked up then keep their hardware out of Israel's space. Its a simple concept and dummy can understand. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted:
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So what does it all mean? Another bout of skirmishes or do we here in the U.S. Wake up to an initiated Samson option? Thus a different world later on in the AM.... We live in such interesting times.... All will probably quite before next escalation or maybe not... Why does Israel have a right to unilaterally strike another sovereign nation? Why do they expect not to be shot at when doing that? Why do Americans care when they are? When the US was overflying the USSR with U2s and SR71s, should the Russians have done the same thing the Israelis just did? Of course not, that would have led really bad places really quick. |
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I can understand your argument that in terms of force in international relations there are no "rights", however, isn't it well established that the Japanese acted "wrongly" in doing so? I mean even aside from "Victors Justice"? Whats the difference here? I disagree that Israel is our ally, but I'll set that aside. As to how this affects me. Well, seeing as how most are outraged by the Syrians defending their airspace from attack, and a segment of the populace demanding War with Assad even before this, I have an interest in seeing that their wishes are non fulfilled and war doesn't happen, or at least not a war between the US and Syria, or worse yet, Russia. As I stated in another thread, the setup for this is eerily similar to WWI, with slight modification. No country would tolerate another country invading their airspace and killing their soldiers defending said airspace. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted:
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So what does it all mean? Another bout of skirmishes or do we here in the U.S. Wake up to an initiated Samson option? Thus a different world later on in the AM.... We live in such interesting times.... All will probably quite before next escalation or maybe not... Why does Israel have a right to unilaterally strike another sovereign nation? Why do they expect not to be shot at when doing that? Why do Americans care when they are? They don't expect not to be shot at. Israeli's are not the least bit stupid. Why do Americans care? Israel is our ally and American patriots have their friends/allies backs. And if that's how you feel, why do you care what we think? Why do you care about any of it if it doesn't affect you? I disagree that Israel is our ally, but I'll set that aside. As to how this affects me. Well, seeing as how most are outraged by the Syrians defending their airspace from attack, and a segment of the populace demanding War with Assad even before this, I have an interest in seeing that their wishes are non fulfilled and war doesn't happen, or at least not a war between the US and Syria, or worse yet, Russia. As I stated in another thread, the setup for this is eerily similar to WWI, with slight modification. No country would tolerate another country invading their airspace and killing their soldiers defending said airspace. |
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Ok, but to go back to where we were beforehand: When the US was overflying the USSR with U2s and SR71s, should the Russians have done the same thing the Israelis just did? Of course not, that would have led really bad places really quick. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted:
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So what does it all mean? Another bout of skirmishes or do we here in the U.S. Wake up to an initiated Samson option? Thus a different world later on in the AM.... We live in such interesting times.... All will probably quite before next escalation or maybe not... Why does Israel have a right to unilaterally strike another sovereign nation? Why do they expect not to be shot at when doing that? Why do Americans care when they are? When the US was overflying the USSR with U2s and SR71s, should the Russians have done the same thing the Israelis just did? Of course not, that would have led really bad places really quick. |
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I can understand your argument that in terms of force in international relations there are no "rights", however, isn't it well established that the Japanese acted "wrongly" in doing so? I mean even aside from "Victors Justice"? Whats the difference here? I disagree that Israel is our ally, but I'll set that aside. As to how this affects me. Well, seeing as how most are outraged by the Syrians defending their airspace from attack, and a segment of the populace demanding War with Assad even before this, I have an interest in seeing that their wishes are non fulfilled and war doesn't happen, or at least not a war between the US and Syria, or worse yet, Russia. As I stated in another thread, the setup for this is eerily similar to WWI, with slight modification. No country would tolerate another country invading their airspace and killing their soldiers defending said airspace. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted:
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So what does it all mean? Another bout of skirmishes or do we here in the U.S. Wake up to an initiated Samson option? Thus a different world later on in the AM.... We live in such interesting times.... All will probably quite before next escalation or maybe not... Why does Israel have a right to unilaterally strike another sovereign nation? Why do they expect not to be shot at when doing that? Why do Americans care when they are? They don't expect not to be shot at. Israeli's are not the least bit stupid. Why do Americans care? Israel is our ally and American patriots have their friends/allies backs. And if that's how you feel, why do you care what we think? Why do you care about any of it if it doesn't affect you? I disagree that Israel is our ally, but I'll set that aside. As to how this affects me. Well, seeing as how most are outraged by the Syrians defending their airspace from attack, and a segment of the populace demanding War with Assad even before this, I have an interest in seeing that their wishes are non fulfilled and war doesn't happen, or at least not a war between the US and Syria, or worse yet, Russia. As I stated in another thread, the setup for this is eerily similar to WWI, with slight modification. No country would tolerate another country invading their airspace and killing their soldiers defending said airspace. |
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The quagmire that is Syria is far more complex than most people realize unfortunately. Is Assad a good guy? No. That said, Syria was (prior to civil war) largely a secular nation where Christians/Muslims lived in relative peace by Middle East standards. It should be noted that the shit-show in Syria was started, IMO, because the Saudis and Qataris wanted to run a gas pipeline through there to Europe. Problem with that is, Russia is currently the largest supplier of natural gas to Europe, so they have a vested interest in not letting Syria fall for that alone; furthermore, Russia also has one of their only naval bases that isn't frozen most of the year there, again, another major reason they won't let Syria fall. Then there's the Shia aspect between Iran and Syria, as such, Iran is not going to let the single other shia majority country in world fall easily. Then there's the Israel aspect, where I'm sure they like to grab some of that land if Syria fell into failed state like Libya. Syria is not worth the money or the bloodshed for America, as the only people who would benefit would be the same entities who've benefited from every other intervention in the middle East. View Quote |
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So what does it all mean? Another bout of skirmishes or do we here in the U.S. Wake up to an initiated Samson option? Thus a different world later on in the AM.... We live in such interesting times.... All will probably quite before next escalation or maybe not... Why does Israel have a right to unilaterally strike another sovereign nation? Why do they expect not to be shot at when doing that? Why do Americans care when they are? They don't expect not to be shot at. Israeli's are not the least bit stupid. Why do Americans care? Israel is our ally and American patriots have their friends/allies backs. And if that's how you feel, why do you care what we think? Why do you care about any of it if it doesn't affect you? I disagree that Israel is our ally, but I'll set that aside. As to how this affects me. Well, seeing as how most are outraged by the Syrians defending their airspace from attack, and a segment of the populace demanding War with Assad even before this, I have an interest in seeing that their wishes are non fulfilled and war doesn't happen, or at least not a war between the US and Syria, or worse yet, Russia. As I stated in another thread, the setup for this is eerily similar to WWI, with slight modification. No country would tolerate another country invading their airspace and killing their soldiers defending said airspace. I mean we overflew the USSR for a couple decades with Military Aircraft right? |
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First and foremost, Islam sucks. Does anyone else question why the West is programmed to hate Syria/Iran, yet the likes of Saudi Arabia and Qatar seem to get a pass? Does anyone else find it odd that the majority of Islamic violence/female suppression/terrorism is exponentially carried out by radical Sunni muslims (Saudi Wahhabism), not Shia? Maybe it has something to do with the petrodollar? Again, not taking sides, as I think they all suck, but I think we need to look at the bigger picture.
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The quagmire that is Syria is far more complex than most people realize unfortunately. Is Assad a good guy? No. That said, Syria was (prior to civil war) largely a secular nation where Christians/Muslims lived in relative peace by Middle East standards. It should be noted that the shit-show in Syria was started, IMO, because the Saudis and Qataris wanted to run a gas pipeline through there to Europe. Problem with that is, Russia is currently the largest supplier of natural gas to Europe, so they have a vested interest in not letting Syria fall for that alone; furthermore, Russia also has one of their only naval bases that isn't frozen most of the year there, again, another major reason they won't let Syria fall. Then there's the Shia aspect between Iran and Syria, as such, Iran is not going to let the single other shia majority country in world fall easily. Then there's the Israel aspect, where I'm sure they like to grab some of that land if Syria fell into failed state like Libya. Syria is not worth the money or the bloodshed for America, as the only people who would benefit would be the same entities who've benefited from every other intervention in the middle East. View Quote Both Saddam and Assad courted religion nuts on their own side. When the Sunni revival started in the early 90s, Saddam started his Faith campaign, promoting religious piety, hajibs are back, religious schools catering to Wahhabists/Salafists spring up at Saddam University for Islamic Studies (alma matter of most of ISIS cadre). And Assad courted 12'er Shia nuts, like Hezbollah, Iran, Lebanon. So stop with the secular crap already. Thats as true as suggesting a communist country is actually a worker's paradise. Its propaganda and bullshit. |
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So what does it all mean? Another bout of skirmishes or do we here in the U.S. Wake up to an initiated Samson option? Thus a different world later on in the AM.... We live in such interesting times.... All will probably quite before next escalation or maybe not... Why does Israel have a right to unilaterally strike another sovereign nation? Why do they expect not to be shot at when doing that? Why do Americans care when they are? They don't expect not to be shot at. Israeli's are not the least bit stupid. Why do Americans care? Israel is our ally and American patriots have their friends/allies backs. And if that's how you feel, why do you care what we think? Why do you care about any of it if it doesn't affect you? I disagree that Israel is our ally, but I'll set that aside. As to how this affects me. Well, seeing as how most are outraged by the Syrians defending their airspace from attack, and a segment of the populace demanding War with Assad even before this, I have an interest in seeing that their wishes are non fulfilled and war doesn't happen, or at least not a war between the US and Syria, or worse yet, Russia. As I stated in another thread, the setup for this is eerily similar to WWI, with slight modification. No country would tolerate another country invading their airspace and killing their soldiers defending said airspace. Syria slipped a Iranian Drone into Israeli Airspace. Israel saw it and shot it down. Syria shot down a Apache, that shot down the drone (Maybe wrong here, Apache was in Lebanese Airspace)(this whole line is debatble). Israel hit the Drone Launching Station with F-16s. Syria shot down a F16 (presumably during the attack of said Station). Israeli F16 crashed in Israel, all Pilots recovered. ETA: But even with that sequence of events, why launch the attack? This kinda stuff goes on constantly (back to my Cold War example). Israel escalated. At least we know the S400 works. |
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