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<blockquote data-quote="soberups" data-source="post: 1196436" data-attributes="member: 14668"><p>I personally agree with the way Obama is handling this issue.</p><p></p><p>We shouldnt put boots on the ground or become directly involved in the Syrian civil war, but we also shouldnt stand idly by and allow nerve gas to be used on civilians in direct violation of international law and the laws of warfare. 189 nations have signed a treaty outlawing their use and at some point somebody needs to be willing to step up and kick some ass if those laws are violated. Since we have an ample supply of Tomahawk cruise missiles that basically allow us to sit back and pummel an enemy from long range without placing troops or pilots at risk, that somebody is probably us. The fact that Assad is now apparently willing to turn his chemical arsenal over to the Russians is one of the best outcomes that could be hoped for, and is almost certainly due to Obama's stated willingess to use force.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="soberups, post: 1196436, member: 14668"] I personally agree with the way Obama is handling this issue. We shouldnt put boots on the ground or become directly involved in the Syrian civil war, but we also shouldnt stand idly by and allow nerve gas to be used on civilians in direct violation of international law and the laws of warfare. 189 nations have signed a treaty outlawing their use and at some point somebody needs to be willing to step up and kick some ass if those laws are violated. Since we have an ample supply of Tomahawk cruise missiles that basically allow us to sit back and pummel an enemy from long range without placing troops or pilots at risk, that somebody is probably us. The fact that Assad is now apparently willing to turn his chemical arsenal over to the Russians is one of the best outcomes that could be hoped for, and is almost certainly due to Obama's stated willingess to use force. [/QUOTE]
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