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re: Turkey begins invasion of Kurdish held northeast Syria
Posted on 10/10/19 at 8:47 am to BayouBlitz
Posted on 10/10/19 at 8:47 am to BayouBlitz
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Which will eventually be our problem. Again
If that’s the case then why doesn’t congress declare war and send in 100,000 troops to fix it? Congress is pretending to be upset about this, they are D led, they can declare war and fix the problem they say exist
Posted on 10/10/19 at 8:52 am to The Spleen
If leaving is so terrible, then why doesn't another European country (who are wayyyy closer to the situation) send some of their troops over? Why is the US seemingly the only country who can come to the Kurds aid?
Posted on 10/10/19 at 8:54 am to Chuker
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If leaving is so terrible, then why doesn't another European country (who are wayyyy closer to the situation) send some of their troops over? Why is the US seemingly the only country who can come to the Kurds aid?
I’ve asked this also and haven’t received an answer yet
Posted on 10/10/19 at 9:03 am to GeneralLee
I won’t pretend to know enough to judge whether this is a good or bad decision. One observation: in my lifetime, it seems like whoever we try to help in that part of the world (Iraq vs Iran, mujahideen/taliban vs USSR) comes back to try to frick us a decade or two later. At some point, we have to question what difference our presence actually makes in the long term.
Posted on 10/10/19 at 9:13 am to BayouBlitz
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Which will eventually be our problem. Again.
Why is it our problem at all?
Posted on 10/10/19 at 9:13 am to GeneralLee
How many US troops were there? I am seeing 1,000. Is that really that significant of a number for everyone to be upset about? Does not seem like 1,000 US troops is going to change that much over there.
Posted on 10/10/19 at 9:17 am to hubertcumberdale
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everyone to be upset about? D
None of these people “upset” about us leaving are truly upset
Posted on 10/10/19 at 9:18 am to Chuker
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If leaving is so terrible, then why doesn't another European country (who are wayyyy closer to the situation) send some of their troops over? Why is the US seemingly the only country who can come to the Kurds aid?
A fair question, and a question to ask this administration. Did they attempt to speak with any European nations to send troops to assist with Kurd assistance? Who knows.
I do know NATO folks have been there for some time providing other assistance, as well as the EU. Maybe not much military assistance, but certainly a lot of humanitarian assistance.
Posted on 10/10/19 at 9:20 am to Zappas Stache
Mad at the NBA for doing business with our biggest trading partner. Not mad because we just destabilized the region and let terrorists win. #MAGA.
Thank god for Mitt Romney
Thank god for Mitt Romney
Posted on 10/10/19 at 9:21 am to Centinel
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Why is it our problem at all?
Problems of nation building. Once you open pandora's box... it's open and on you.
Posted on 10/10/19 at 9:22 am to BurningHeart
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It's amusing how arrogant and narcissistic some people are, to think they know more than all the military intel, advisors and cabinet members the President has.
It is widely known that they advised against this.
Posted on 10/10/19 at 9:25 am to MoarKilometers
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Problems of nation building. Once you open pandora's box... it's open and on you.
Sooo...why don't we stop with the epic fail of bullshite that is "nation building"?
Posted on 10/10/19 at 9:28 am to TheCaterpillar
Love all the mother frickers like the OP that have never served and are perfectly fine sending other people and others kids to die for a dumbass cause yet wouldn't send their own kid to die for it.
Real simple concept when it comes to military action
If you wouldn't send your own kid to die for the cause, don't ask others to send theirs!!
And for those complaining about the pull out, when in the hell does it stop? We cant afford these wars anymore. Things have to be sacrificed, these should be the first things cut.
Next up needs to be Afghan and all troops in the middle East. After that give SOKO 10 years to get their shite together and pull back there too. Same with Japan.
After that should be Germany and all other troops. Within 15 years we should have every troop home unless on an active mission authorized by Congress.
frick all of these stupid ears for nothing.
Real simple concept when it comes to military action
If you wouldn't send your own kid to die for the cause, don't ask others to send theirs!!
And for those complaining about the pull out, when in the hell does it stop? We cant afford these wars anymore. Things have to be sacrificed, these should be the first things cut.
Next up needs to be Afghan and all troops in the middle East. After that give SOKO 10 years to get their shite together and pull back there too. Same with Japan.
After that should be Germany and all other troops. Within 15 years we should have every troop home unless on an active mission authorized by Congress.
frick all of these stupid ears for nothing.
Posted on 10/10/19 at 9:29 am to GeneralLee
I don’t care. We don’t need to waste any more American lives in that shithole. The Kurds have fought the Turks for centuries, are we supposed to protect them forever?
And we helped the Kurds in the fight against ISIS, we used air strikes to free 30,000 of them trapped by Isis on a mountain. They didn’t really help us, do you think the US Military needs anyone’s help? Lol
And we helped the Kurds in the fight against ISIS, we used air strikes to free 30,000 of them trapped by Isis on a mountain. They didn’t really help us, do you think the US Military needs anyone’s help? Lol
Posted on 10/10/19 at 9:31 am to deltaland
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We don’t need to waste any more American lives in that shithole
Half the posters in this very thread don’t think we’ve wasted enough American lives in the ME
Posted on 10/10/19 at 9:34 am to windshieldman
Ya, well, they can take their happy asses over there.
I've already did my time in that shithole part of the world. Times three.
I've already did my time in that shithole part of the world. Times three.
Posted on 10/10/19 at 9:34 am to windshieldman
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Half the posters in this very thread don’t think we’ve wasted enough American lives in the ME
Because they are fricking sheep and it's easy for them to send others to fight for them. frick them!! Let them volunteer.
Posted on 10/10/19 at 9:37 am to windshieldman
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Half the posters in this very thread don’t think we’ve wasted enough American lives in the ME
This is true, and the number is probably higher than one-half. I venture to say that MOST of the US electorate doesn't care about reducing US troop levels in the ME.
It's getting tough for me to see a political benefit to Trump for doing this. The US electorate simply doesn't care very much if at all WRT the blood and treasure we're expending in the ME.
If the Turkish military operation destroys more than just a bunch of Kurd ammo dumps I don't see a political benefit to POTUS. This could hurt him in 2020. The Dems will be more than happy to position themselves as the World's Biggest Fans of the Kurds our Loyal Allies because they can paint Trump as a Back Stabber.
Posted on 10/10/19 at 9:41 am to windshieldman
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Half the posters in this very thread don’t think we’ve wasted enough American lives in the ME
I think most people that are criticizing the move are criticizing the fact that this appears to be a rash decision with little to no strategic planning on how to exit without completely fricking over our long term allies.
I'd love for us to completely vacate our presence in the Middle East, and stop sending our troops over there to either their death, or a life of torment from PTSD once they return. But doing so would lead to a power vacuum that will be filled by those with evil goals. We should have learned that lesson with Obama's withdrawal in Iraq, and that one had significant planning and coordination. Though it was also a larger scale exit.
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