Syria

willy

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Mixed Farmer
Location
Rutland
well I think trump is spot on here, Isis are the real enemy but chemical weapons have been used many times and world leaders have just investigated and used words. Well done to trump for actually showing that it will not be tolerated.

Also if I were North Korea I would be getting a little worried.
 

dstudent

Member
I don t think gassing his own people with the world watching, would be in the best intetest of Al Assad, rtrump got played big time. Shame to all the governments falling over each other to commend him, there has not been an investigation yet, we don t know what happened yet. All that rtrump and his trigger happy people have done is to destroy the very means used to fight ISIS, and further somebodyelse's agenda.
 

orchard

Member
Is everything now a conspiracy theory?
I think you'll find the information I posted above raised some valid questions days ago. I just don't feel that killing more innocents is the answer and would like to find those guilty of the gruesome act first.

Btw, you're the one asserting conspiracy, that the Syrian government conspired to break international law.
 

Wellytrack

Member
Meanwhile the U.N. who should be taking the lead on this are back in New York city considering their options.

Further proof if needed that as an organisation they have outlived their time.


Yea right Rodger,

Never fails to amaze me the lengths Trump Apologists like your self go to defend his actions, your supreme leader just dropped bombs on people's heads just like HRH and Obama have done and they were branded 'War Mongers' now you turn the blame back on the UN?

We'll see what the next 3 weeks bring, it'll be interesting to say the least.
 

Wellytrack

Member
Lets get this strait.........I do not speak/apologize for anyone.

The U.N. who should be stepping into this are sitting on their hands while the murder of the innocents continues.


There have been many examples were the U.S sat back and let thousands of innocents die when they were either the most able country or sole country with the ability to assist - not to mention those countries that were purposely de-stabilised to insert there own version of democracy and ahem "National Security" that the upheaval of which is still felt to this very day, and its probably only a coincidence the regions the US are most friendly with are also oil rich, and trade weapons with whilst also having the most brutal and extreme regimes - but however, that's by the by ain't it.

As a Trump supporter/Voter Is the Irony not lost on you, that he is doing exactly what he said he would not, and Infact is just the very same thing that if HRH did as President you would be lambasting and calling her out on because Trump was all about isolationism and America first? After all he is such a great deal maker, and big buds with Putin surely not one Tomahawk needed be fired?

But it's ok, it's all the UN's fault.
 

orchard

Member
Maybe they're trying to find out what really happened rather than facilitate aggressive opportunists?

Lets get this strait.........I do not speak/apologize for anyone.

The U.N. who should be stepping into this are sitting on their hands while the murder of the innocents continues.
 

Muck Spreader

Member
Livestock Farmer
Location
Limousin
Evidence is what it's all about and there seems to be a lack of it at present and shouldn't it be up to the Syrian population to decide their own fate, at the moment they still appear to strongly support the Assad regime. Trump just appears to turn on the tv is appalled at what he sees and it's let's press the button. Effing nuts.
 

DrWazzock

Member
Arable Farmer
Location
Lincolnshire
It had to be done. Can no longer make excuses for gassing of civilians. There would be plenty of evidence. US sees and knows a lot more than we realise and made a very precise and clinical strike, minimising civilian casualties unlike Syria and Russia.

But here we have all the usual apologists for war criminals.
 

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