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<blockquote data-quote="wkmac" data-source="post: 1193773" data-attributes="member: 2189"><p>Assad is no sweetheart not unlike Saddam Hussein. This just has a "rush to judgement" not unlike our rush in Iraq and we're still paying the tab on that bill and will be for generations. McCain and even Graham want this because Raytheon, our Tomahawk makers, are a big deal in Arizona and have a nice presence in North Charleston SC as well. Follow the money as they say.</p><p></p><p>The people of Syria have no love for Assad but then their opposite choice appears at the moment is one we are supplying in jihadists and they know this isn't good either. We need to stop our meddling which escalates the problem for starters and then push back from the table and let things take a natural course. Let Syrians decide Syria's future and at least taking our own past practice to account, for we taxpayers, I'm betting whatever they choose to do it will be a whole lot cheaper for us. </p><p></p><p>And less cost and debt I'm betting is a point we both agree on!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="wkmac, post: 1193773, member: 2189"] Assad is no sweetheart not unlike Saddam Hussein. This just has a "rush to judgement" not unlike our rush in Iraq and we're still paying the tab on that bill and will be for generations. McCain and even Graham want this because Raytheon, our Tomahawk makers, are a big deal in Arizona and have a nice presence in North Charleston SC as well. Follow the money as they say. The people of Syria have no love for Assad but then their opposite choice appears at the moment is one we are supplying in jihadists and they know this isn't good either. We need to stop our meddling which escalates the problem for starters and then push back from the table and let things take a natural course. Let Syrians decide Syria's future and at least taking our own past practice to account, for we taxpayers, I'm betting whatever they choose to do it will be a whole lot cheaper for us. And less cost and debt I'm betting is a point we both agree on! [/QUOTE]
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