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82467   bob2356   2017 Apr 11, 11:31am  

Ironman says

bob2356 says

Rew says

bob2356 ... Obama didn't stay out of Syria.

I was talking about sending in conventional forces.

And I gave you examples that Obama DID...

You doubling down on being wrong again???

He did not send in conventional units of military troops. Putting 400 people in as advisers is not going into a country. For once don't be a moron. Or at least try.

82468   socal2   2017 Apr 11, 11:41am  

bob2356 says

We would be better off with assad than total chaos for the next 20 years breeding ever more violence and terrorism spilling even further over into surrounding countries.

Remember right after 9/11 the West was blamed for "blowback" by supporting dictators over the majority population?

Good times.

Like Egypt and Iraq today, we should support the least crazy of the bunch and have some influence without throwing up our hands and letting a dictator like Assad turn his country into an abattoir with the help of Russia and Iran causing the radicalization of an entire population and massive refugee crisis.

At the end of the day, I think big chunks of the Syrian and Iraqi map will need to be redrawn to reflect the demographic reality. It will need to be carved up like the Balkans.

82469   Rew   2017 Apr 11, 11:42am  

bob2356 says

There is no upside to any action we can take in Syria.

I think that very much depends on the 'actions'. Pure military action, by our own forces alone, you are right. There is not much upside. It will be Iraq again because we do not have the national will to country build, and we have proven time and again, we really have no plan to do it unless it is after a 'total war' situation.

Dissect the current action:
- Syria and Russia just found the US willing, and able, to destroy military assets it can paint as being outside the rule of international norms for current rules of war
- There is broad international and domestic support for the strike
- US is asserting itself back into a role of 'enforcer of expected international norms', and is 'watching' for places it can intervene if it feels it needs to
- China and N Korea see shades of a foreign interventionist policy, which they know from Presidents past
- Trump transitions beyond just being incompetent and is now also "unpredictable with the worlds best military at his command"

Does this one strike "solve Syria" ... no. Does it really even "make Syria" better. Not by much. But that is quite a LOT of upside in my book there for the US, and in part Syria. The real fight is this: if I watched 22 members of my immediate family go out the hard way, by gas, I'd likely be looking for the first best ticket to go get some payback. Doesn't;t matter if that is IS or another Sunni rebel group.

The civil war is breeding terrorism. So, if we can exert military action to force cease fires and bring peace, well, those actions in Syria very MUCH would be worth it. The trick is to have that as the goal, and not devolve into a proxy war pissing match with Russia/Syria a-la 80s style cold war proxy wars we can all point to (Vietnam, Afghanistan, and to a degree, Korean war).

Cannot wait for Trump to be moved by the plight of children again, and impulsively start taking in refugees. ;) He looks like someone who can change his mind on a dime, so maybe even conversion to Islam soon? (fishing for thumbs down)

bob2356 says

We would be better off with assad than total chaos for the next 20 years breeding ever more violence and terrorism spilling even further over into surrounding countries.

Prop up a dictator, in the pocket of Russia and Iran, for stability OR help the rebellion take over Syria altogether and gamble that we get something better. Either seems equally horrible, but pressure for a cease fire to figure out which way the wind blows seems good to me. That has to be what is coming next. Tillerson talk ongoing today.

In a way, it's too bad we no longer have the "Gulf War" option on the table anymore (first Iraq war, under Bush Senior, destroys the Iraqi military right below the point of Saddam being unable to maintain control). That seemed to be Obama's play and the case he was making in 2013: go take away as much military capacity as we can away from Syria, and let them sort out their internal conflict. Alas, U.K. parilment and then US congress, so it was not to be. That was +2 nationalism to our current +1 globalism move of last week.

I will say I am terrified by the fact that I am very much FOR Trump being unilateral here, and acting outside the dictated institutional norm, even if it is a norm (declaring war, military action) that we have eroded since the 60s.

82470   Rew   2017 Apr 11, 11:47am  

socal2 says

At the end of the day, I think big chunks of the Syrian and Iraqi map will need to be redrawn to reflect the demographic reality. It will need to be carved up like the Balkans.

Probably very much so. To a degree we can influence the outcomes, but those borders are best left to be defined by those there. As you said above though, the chaos generating terrorist groups has to be squashed to a degree. Europe is getting destabilized by this madness, and that is past an acceptable level of free-reign for them to sort things out, in my book.

82471   CBOEtrader   2017 Apr 11, 2:06pm  

YesYNot says

Here's what Obama did. He tried to get Congress on board instead of unilaterally striking. Congress was Republican and might very well have impeached him. Congress balked, and he used the pressure to get a deal to get rid of a lot of chemical weapons. He got rid of all of the chemical weapons that we knew about, which was by definition more than we ever could have gotten rid of by bombing. He also managed to keep enough pressure on Assad and Russia so that they did not use illegal chemical weapons again while Obama was in power. If you care about chemical weapon proliferation and use of chemical weapons, then this record is pretty good. Obama also managed to not let the US get dragged into another all out war costing trillions and hundreds of thousands due to US intervention. This is very good. What he didn't do was stop Russia from helping Assad kill a shit load of people. The US also looked a bit unclear about our red lines, because our government could not agree on a mi...

Nice summary. Thanks

82472   socal2   2017 Apr 11, 2:24pm  

YesYNot says

He also managed to keep enough pressure on Assad and Russia so that they did not use illegal chemical weapons again while Obama was in power.

That's not true. According to this UN report below, Assad used chemical weapons several times after the 2014 deal with Russia. And since Obama was embarrassed to point these attacks out after claiming success with his deal, Assad, Russia and Iran was emboldened to keep using them resulting in one of the worst refugee crisis since WWII,

"The Leadership Panel concluded that, in the cases of Talmenes (21 April 2014) and Sarmin (16 March 2015), they had sufficient information to determine that the Syrian Armed Forces were responsible for the attack which released toxic substances."
https://www.un.org/press/en/2016/dc3651.doc.htm

YesYNot says

Did Obama oversell it, by failing to state the obvious possibility that they did keep some? Yes. I'd say that was probably a lie. It it was definitely not correct.

Makes you wonder what Obama and his foreign policy team like Ben Rhodes lied about with the Iran deal.

82473   FNWGMOBDVZXDNW   2017 Apr 11, 6:36pm  

It's in the wapo. Fake news!

Just kidding. This is not good news for Trump. It doesn't prove his stupid tweet correct.

82474   FNWGMOBDVZXDNW   2017 Apr 11, 7:54pm  

Ironman says

he spooks (and Obama) specifically and deliberately listened to and targeted Trump'

They targeted a guy who has lots of ties to Russia, was giving pro Russia speeches in Russia, and meeting with people close to Putin. And that's the part we know about. He wasn't that close to Trump, but was trying to get closer. That's not targeting Trump tower or Trump associates in general.

82475   anonymous   2017 Apr 12, 4:52am  

This is Neil Gorsucks America now. Lay back, and try to relax a bit. We're in for a serious reaming, the less you resist, the less it hurts

82476   Rew   2017 Apr 12, 7:20am  

Cannot wait to hear what they continue to find. Go get em FBI!

82477   FNWGMOBDVZXDNW   2017 Apr 12, 7:42am  

If this is what Trump's was referring to and proof that he was right, why isn't he crowing about it on Fox News? Instead, he is bragging about shooting off missiles and blaming Obama for doing what Trump himself thought that Obama should do in 2013.

http://www.politicususa.com/2017/04/12/panicked-trump-carter-page-scandal-fox-obama-lies.html

Edit - my bad. I see that he did crow about this and I didn't see it earlier. Now, I have to eat some crow.

82478   Strategist   2017 Apr 12, 7:54am  

jazz music says

Air pollution causes 200,000 early deaths each year in the U.S.

And a hell of a lot more deaths worldwide. Our lungs were not designed to breathe exhaust fumes.
I did my part to reduce pollution, did you guys do yours?

82479   Strategist   2017 Apr 12, 8:03am  

jazz music says

Things to think about: how to take back America from corporate rulership. Some people have been thinking about this for years now.

Someone, please remind the Pink Panther that communism failed a long time ago.

jazz music says

I do not claim to be the expert with all the answers

We know, Jazz. We know.

82480   Dan8267   2017 Apr 12, 8:05am  

Maybe the conservative right would give a shit if we told them that Islamists are committing 50 9/11's a year by polluting. Same diff. Coal is Jihad.

82481   FNWGMOBDVZXDNW   2017 Apr 12, 8:33am  

Strategist says

I did my part to reduce pollution, did you guys do yours?

Have your communicated your thoughts to the 'conservative' politicians that you love? They are not conserving our environment at all these days.

82482   Tenpoundbass   2017 Apr 12, 8:33am  

Then stop the chemtrails!

How come all of the shit that comes out cow butts, car exhaust and human's mouths are bad for Climate change.
But the elitists flying to receive their accolades has no problem creating a full lattice of Jet Fuel exhaust all over planet, and nobody says a word.

I'm knocking the next dickhead on his ass that mentions Global Warming like it's a thing.

82483   Patrick   2017 Apr 12, 8:54am  

Only 200,000? I'd think it's higher.

Diesel in particular is harmful to health. My dad used to work in the emissions group at Chrysler, and told me that diesel particles are uniquely sized to stick in the alveoli of our lungs.

But diesel is cheap! If it comes down to public health or business profits, who is going to win?

82484   Strategist   2017 Apr 12, 9:01am  

rando says

Only 200,000? I'd think it's higher.

Diesel in particular is harmful to health. My dad used to work in the emissions group at Chrysler, and told me that diesel particles are uniquely sized to stick in the alveoli of our lungs.

But diesel is cheap! If it comes down to public health or business profits, who is going to win?

Eventually it will be public health that wins.
Renewable energy is getting cheaper by the day. Autos have started going hybrid and electric. It's just a matter of time before fossil fuels become so uncompetitive that no one will want to use it.

82485   HEY YOU   2017 Apr 12, 9:05am  

We are ALL powuters,some much more than others.
Parents with one child increase their environmental devastation by 50% each.
2 childs-100%
3 childs-150%
4 childs-200%
On & on.
Are you the problem?

Non birth control SEX will destroy the human race.
Look around,too many stupid fuck people.

We need an executative precedential order to outlaw the TRUTH!

82486   zzyzzx   2017 Apr 12, 9:07am  

Air pollution causes 200,000 early deaths each year in the U.S.

82487   Strategist   2017 Apr 12, 9:08am  

YesYNot says

Strategist says

I did my part to reduce pollution, did you guys do yours?

Have your communicated your thoughts to the 'conservative' politicians that you love? They are not conserving our environment at all these days.

I'm an Independent. I only love their stand against Islam, and their support for capitalism. Other than that, I am a liberal.

82488   Dan8267   2017 Apr 12, 9:10am  

rando says

Only 200,000? I'd think it's higher.

Absolutely. 200,000 are only the "beyond any doubt" cases. The fact is we live in a society where the laws says that corporations cannot be held liable for death, disease, or other harm they inflict on hundreds of millions of Americans unless the harm can be traced back to a single source. So, if a corporation stabs a person to death, they are liable. If ten corporations stab a million people to death, they are not liable. This is why they can pollute with impunity. The cancer you get will be caused by a multitude of corporations, so no one will be held responsible and you have to just bear the consequences in the form of suffering, expenses, and premature death. Sucks to be you. You should have been born a corporation like other persons.

82489   Dan8267   2017 Apr 12, 9:11am  

rando says

But diesel is cheap! If it comes down to public health or business profits, who is going to win?

Pollution is only cheap to the polluters, just like burglary is cheap to burglars. To the rest of society pollution is far more expensive than not polluting. It's a net wealth destroyer.

82490   HEY YOU   2017 Apr 12, 9:18am  

Ironman is CLEVER.
He uses the infrastructure that was built with the help of some Liberal tax dollars.
Couldn't build it himself.
Sounds like SOCIALISM!

"You gonna learn today."
This is the proper EXPERT TROLL RESPONSE to those that think that they can compete
in the expert troll class.

82491   FNWGMOBDVZXDNW   2017 Apr 12, 9:51am  

No. Anybody who bloodies someone else's melon is taking a risk themselves. When they do it in public, they are playing Russian roulette with everybody else's life as well. Add this to the damage that the 'officers' did.

82492   HEY YOU   2017 Apr 12, 9:56am  

If United employees had bled,would we have a stupid epidemic?

82494   Ceffer   2017 Apr 12, 4:03pm  

Political correctness demands that you treat people bubbling with infections diseases, even Ebola, as if they are perfectly normal. You wouldn't want to make them feel "less than" when they are potentially infecting hundreds of people in a closed space.

82495   Ceffer   2017 Apr 12, 4:09pm  

This thread is ripe for a fudge packing joke, but I am an honorable person, so I won't do that.

82496   anonymous   2017 Apr 12, 4:17pm  

Right - Thanks!

82498   anonymous   2017 Apr 12, 4:39pm  

The simple solution is for the cops to wear condoms whenever they interact with the public to help shield them from disease while they're fucking your stump

82499   anonymous   2017 Apr 12, 4:47pm  

Fuck the American carcass! To death! With a rubber so you don't catch AIDS!

82500   Rew   2017 Apr 12, 6:02pm  

Ironworker says

"Far more money has been lost by investors trying to anticipate corrections, than has been lost in corrections themselves". - peter lynch

Actually, if by "lost" you mean didn't experience the market gain, that's more correct. You don't lose the money you take off the table. You just don't win the next bets, if they play out.

When you really lose, is when the correction occurs, with your money exposed to it.

I'll never weep for my money not growing as fast in a venture/position I perceive as too risky.

82501   Ironworker   2017 Apr 12, 6:13pm  

Rew:

"When you really lose, is when the correction occurs, with your money exposed to it."

There were many corrections since 2009, that were eventually replaced with new highs. Corrections are naturally occurring and the people who make real money in stocks are not trying to time them. They pay less in taxes, stare at screens less and enjoy life more. Correction timers are real success in investing game.

82502   Strategist   2017 Apr 12, 6:43pm  

I would love to have a couple of sex slaves. But they said it's against the law.
Now i'm trying to find a loophole.

82503   thenuttyneutron   2017 Apr 12, 7:24pm  

Why not hand him a large garbage bag with a hose connected to the bleed air of the engines and toss him in the cargo hold? He can stick his head in the bag and still fly to Louisville; just not in the seat that he paid for.

82504   Ceffer   2017 Apr 12, 7:42pm  

Isn't this why they wrote the "Snakes on a Plane" script?

Of course, if they screamed and pointed at him "He has contagious Ebola!", the stampede would have been epic.

82505   Blurtman   2017 Apr 12, 7:50pm  

All passengers should be allowed one flamethrower carry on. You want my seat? Come and get it!

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