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<blockquote data-quote="soberups" data-source="post: 1109846" data-attributes="member: 14668"><p>Neither side likes us very much and neither side wants our help in the war. We have abolutely no business putting boots on the ground in that country.</p><p></p><p>I do feel, though, that at some point the carnage reaches (or has reached) the point where we <em>are</em> morally justified in using air strikes to take out the regimes heavy weapons and armor and air forces if they are being used against civilians or poorly armed rebels. Maybe the best way to make peace is to at least make it a <em>fair</em> fight.</p><p></p><p>There is also the issue of the regimes stockpile of chemical weapons. We <em>cannot</em> allow those weapons to be used on civilians, nor can we allow them to fall into the hands of terrorist entities such as Hezbollah. And we also need to remember that if <em>we</em> dont deal with those chemical weapons, <em>Israel</em> will....and by any means necessary, including the use of their own nuclear weapons if they feel that their very survival as a nation is at stake.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="soberups, post: 1109846, member: 14668"] Neither side likes us very much and neither side wants our help in the war. We have abolutely no business putting boots on the ground in that country. I do feel, though, that at some point the carnage reaches (or has reached) the point where we [I]are[/I] morally justified in using air strikes to take out the regimes heavy weapons and armor and air forces if they are being used against civilians or poorly armed rebels. Maybe the best way to make peace is to at least make it a [I]fair[/I] fight. There is also the issue of the regimes stockpile of chemical weapons. We [I]cannot[/I] allow those weapons to be used on civilians, nor can we allow them to fall into the hands of terrorist entities such as Hezbollah. And we also need to remember that if [I]we[/I] dont deal with those chemical weapons, [I]Israel[/I] will....and by any means necessary, including the use of their own nuclear weapons if they feel that their very survival as a nation is at stake. [/QUOTE]
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