Oh, the irony... That Evil Authoritarian Vladimir Putin is turning out to be nearly 100% correct about Syria. It's almost painful to behold how the failures of American foreign policy in the ME are making Putin look like a prescient hero. In his famous NYT op-ed he even specifically mentions ISIS and the risks associated with supporting the Syrian "opposition".
Bingo. I'd like to see a poll, who do you trust to have better judgment, obama or Putin? People seem to forget these ISIS psychos are the people Obama's policy was going to hand Syria over to. Of course, they claim they were supporting the "moderates", as if they even existed. Look how well that turned out in Libya.
The hated and despised W called this pretty much exactly, before the syrian civil war even began. He warned against pulling out of iraq and stated it would descend into chaos and become a breeding ground for terrorists. turns out he was correct. As far as our guberment supporting the opposition to assad, well yeah that is ridiculous.. but most of us who pay attention were against any involvement in syria. I recall most conservatives on this board, including myself, bashing obama, mcvain etc, for supporting the FSA.
What makes you think another adventure in nation-building in the ME will turn out any differently than the two failed efforts we poured so much treasure and so many lives into? We will not go in there like we did in WW II with saturation bombing of cities,e tc. For one thing, that is now a war crime. It's apparently ok for ISIS to cut the heads off prisoners, but we will be held to excrutiating standards by the international human rights handwringers. How many lawyers do you think ISIS has in its ranks and how often are they consulted ? We had hundreds of them in Iraq, passing judgment on everything from which bullets were legal to who we could detain. Speaking of which, we had the leader of ISIS incarcerated in Iraq and let him go. Perhaps he didn't get his rights read to him correctly. ISIS didn't just spring up like mushrooms after a rain. They get massive financial support. Where do you thnk it comes from? Our "allies" in Saudi Arabia, Kuwait, the Emirates and especially Qatar. We should have let Saddam keep Kuwait, but he didn't have the DC lobbyists the Emir of Kuwait did. My point is, we are not going to do the job right, so we should stay out. A start would be to pressure the sunni countries to cut off financial support, but we either aren't doing it or they are ignoring us. It's not like the other side, the shias, are any bargains either. Actually, they are the more radical islamists. The sunnis will fight to the death to avoid being ruled by shias, and who can blame them?
Fox News Praises George W. Bushâs Ability To Anticipate Problems In Iraq By Igor Volsky June 16, 2014 at 12:21 pm Updated: June 16, 2014 at 12:22 pm "World leaders are alarmed by the growing influence of the Islamic State in Iraq and Syria (ISIS) in Iraq and the sectarian violence now sweeping the country, scrambling to react to the groupâs sudden gains in the region. "On Monday morning, Fox News reported that at least one man warned about the threat all along: President George W. Bush. The network spent 5-minutes explaining how the president who first invaded the country was also the regionâs most clairvoyant analyst. âIn 2007, President George W. Bush pretty much laid this out as it is happening,â Fox anchor Martha MacCallum said, playing videos of Bush warning that violence could resurface should American troops withdraw. After the clips, Andy Card, Bushâs former chief-of-staff, popped up to reinforce narrative. "But a closer examination of Bushâs comments from his July 12, 2007 press conference reveals that Fox News cut the clips to omit a key piece of context. In July of 2007, Bush did predict higher levels of violence if America left Iraq too quickly, but he couched his comments in the advise he was receiving from U.S. military commanders on the ground, saying that U.S. would not âbegin withdrawing before our commanders tell us weâre ready.â Fox News did not play those remarks â which appeared just two sentences before his predictions of greater violence â even though by the time Obama came into office, the opinion of U.S. commanders had shifted. The Bush administration had agreed to withdraw all troops from Iraq by the end of 2011, in order to obtain a status of forces agreement in 2008. President Obama later urged Iraqi Prime Minister Nouri al-Maliki to accept American troops in Iraq after 2011, but after the Iraqis would not grant a status of forces agreement that would grant certain immunities to American soldiers, the U.S. military advised Obama to completely pull out of Iraq. " More>>
^ is this like one of those posts where you're indirectly saying that because fox reported something, it isn't true?