Posted on 09/23/2014 9:17:16 AM PDT by Rockitz
The U.S. today began bombing targets inside Syria, in concert with its lovely and inspiring group of five allied regimes: Saudi Arabia, Bahrain, United Arab Emirates, Qatar, and Jordan.
That means that Syria becomes the 7th predominantly Muslim country bombed by 2009 Nobel Peace Laureate Barack Obamaafter Afghanistan, Pakistan, Yemen, Somalia, Libya and Iraq.
The utter lack of interest in what possible legal authority Obama has to bomb Syria is telling indeed: Empires bomb who they want, when they want, for whatever reason (indeed, recall that Obama bombed Libya even after Congress explicitly voted against authorization to use force, and very few people seemed to mind that abject act of lawlessness; constitutional constraints are not for warriors and emperors).
It was just over a year ago that Obama officials were insisting that bombing and attacking Assad was a moral and strategic imperative. Instead, Obama is now bombing Assads enemies while politely informing his regime of its targets in advance. It seems irrelevant on whom the U.S. wages war; what matters it that it be at war, always and forever.
Six weeks of bombing hasnt budged ISIS in Iraq, but it has caused ISIS recruitment to soar. Thats all predictable: the U.S. has known for years that what fuels and strengthens anti-American sentiment (and thus anti-American extremism) is exactly what they keep doing: aggression in that region. If you know that, then they know that. At this point, its more rational to say they do all of this not despite triggering those outcomes, but because of it. Continuously creating and strengthening enemies is a feature, not a bug. It is what justifies the ongoing greasing of the profitable and power-vesting machine of Endless War.
If there is anyone who actually believes that the point of all of this is a moral crusade to vanquish the evil-doers of ISIS (as the U.S. fights alongside its close Saudi friends), please read Professor Asad AbuKhalils explanation today of how Syria is a multi-tiered proxy war. As the disastrous Libya intervention should conclusively and permanently demonstrate, the U.S. does not bomb countries for humanitarian objectives. Humanitarianism is the pretense, not the purpose.
According to Wiki:
Iraq is a Muslim-majority country; Islam accounts for an estimated 97% of the population, while non-Muslims account for just 3%.It has a mixed Shia and Sunni population. Most sources estimate that around 65% of Muslims in Iraq are Shia, and around 35% are Sunni.
“Empires bomb who they want, when they want, for whatever reason”
Well, I totally agree with that. We’re in friggin’ charge, and we’ll bomb you if you cut off our citizen’s heads. We don’t ask permission. We oughtn’t even announce. We should just make your cities fall to rubble.
If you want to play nicely, we should (but aren’t) be a good friend.
If you want to play Jihad, we’ll introduce you to your 72 Virgins as quickly as possible.
Declarations of War are for other moments in history. Right now, bomb islamists who need bombing.
That’s not to approve of 0bama in any fashion. He’s an idiot. But we oughtn’t get caught up in niceties. Kill them. Now. Yesterday. Today. Tomorrow. Dead. Before they kill us.
Okay, I was going from memory. Shia’s make up around 20% of the world’s Islamic population, Sunni is around 75%.
Iran is about 90 - 95% Shia, Iraq 65% Shia vs. 35% Sunni, the others are mostly Sunni.
Sorry, but that is BS. Anti-American sentiment in that reason is fueled solely by American support for Israel and American refusal to bow before a caliphate. If the US pulled completely out of the region, the muzzie extremists would still hate America and seek to destroy her interests.
I ask the question again...
What has Saudi Arabia, Bahrain, United Arab Emirates, Qatar, and Jordan done???
Are they flying, bombing, strafing ISIS/ISIL targets and killing these schmups???
If they are not, then they are not doing a damn thing as far as I am concerned...
So much for a coalition Bump!
100% correct
And he will keep bombing them until they recognize HIM as the legitimate Caliph.
From Wiki:
Greenwald is critical of actions jointly supported by Democrats and Republicans, writing: “The worst and most tyrannical government actions in Washington are equally supported on a fully bipartisan basis.” In the preface to his first book, How Would a Patriot Act? (2006), Greenwald opens with some of his own personal political history, describing his ‘pre-political’ self as neither liberal nor conservative as a whole, voting neither for George W. Bush nor for any of his rivals (indeed, not voting at all).
Bush's election to the U.S. presidency “changed” Greenwald’s previous uninvolved political attitude toward the electoral process “completely”, and in 2006 he wrote:
Over the past five years, a creeping extremism has taken hold of our federal government, and it is threatening to radically alter our system of government and who we are as a nation. This extremism is neither conservative nor liberal in nature, but is instead driven by theories of unlimited presidential power that are wholly alien, and antithetical, to the core political values that have governed this country since its founding”; for, “the fact that this seizure of ever-expanding presidential power is largely justified through endless, rank fear-mongeringfear of terrorists, specificallymeans that not only our system of government is radically changing, but so, too, are our national character, our national identity, and what it means to be American.”
Ultimately, I posted this piece for the title alone.
it was a priceless headline.
Just this morning before the idiot in chief got up in front of his crew (of thugs) at the UN...
I saw “some details...
The U.A.E. “flew” 4 F-16’s (that’s it, no mention of what they did, other than fly...)
Bahrain “flew” 2 F-16’s
Jordan “flew” 4 F-16’s
I can’t recall the country as I’m typing this from memory, but someone over there put up (flew) a handful of Mirage 2000’s...
Until I see (verifiable) actual bombs fall from the racks of these countries planes, onto actual ISIS/ISIL targets IN Iraq and Syria, I do not believe there is a coalition...
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