Posted on Aug 2, 2016
Rescuers say toxic gas dropped on Syrian town where Russian helicopter shot down - One America...
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Many feel we should not engage and let the pot simmer. In the early days of OIF, it was suspected that much of Saddam's arsenal of WMD materials were transported into Syria. We have already made our stand on the "red line". Should America interfere more directly?
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SPC James Harsh
Col Rebecca Lorraine I know I don't follow much of what goes on there. I think that ship has sailed and around that time the line was drawn there were people living over there in blackout. Today, all the people left and I think we look like dummies.
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SGT Tony Clifford
For historical context. During the Iran Iraq war, both sides used chemical weapons on multiple occasions. We never intervened because it was not our fight.
Fast forward to today and both sides in the Syrian civil war are using chemical weapons. Why should we get involved. There are no good guys, only bad guys. Getting involved will only cost money and lives with no benefit for our people. The people of Syria will resent us no matter what we do, so we should save our money and lives and let them hate us for free.
Fast forward to today and both sides in the Syrian civil war are using chemical weapons. Why should we get involved. There are no good guys, only bad guys. Getting involved will only cost money and lives with no benefit for our people. The people of Syria will resent us no matter what we do, so we should save our money and lives and let them hate us for free.
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Whenever the use of chemical weapons arises, it seems to fall out of the news cycle quickly. A good guess if anyone got to asking would be that the weapons were acquired from Iraq. Any other method would prove aided from a government that is probably a US ally or stolen from Syria where those reports were dismissed. Sweep Sweep
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