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To: MinorityRepublican
Video does NOT brilliantly explain Syria's "four-year" civil war. Rather it mostly introduces "who" are the players and their positions on the field.

Talk about convoluted and failed . . . How about this timeline:

2002: Bush 2 proclaims Syria as part of the axis of evil.

2006: US embassy attacked.

2008: Claims of N. Korea assisting Syria in nuclear arms and WMD's.

Of course, Barack Hussein stating that Bush 2 policies are a failure, institutes his own new policy . . .

2009: Sanctions lifted, trading is launched. Immediate cash begins to flow.

2010: Barack Hussein posts first ambassador after 5 years.

2011: Syrian security forces shoot and kill protesters.

2012: Civilians in Houla are gassed.

2013: Civilians in Ghouta are gassed

2013: Barack Hussein states that US forces should strike selected targets in Syria

2014: Syrian forces shoot down a Turkey Airline

2015: Barack Hussein, A Legacy of Failure: http://www.huffingtonpost.com/joseph-v-micallef/a-legacy-of-failure-obama_b_8324094.html

Hey . . . Barack Hussein, can we talk about convoluted and failed policies?

Whats that you say? Oh yeah, my bad. Its all George's fault.

12 posted on 11/29/2015 12:41:28 AM PST by saywhatagain
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To: saywhatagain

Should have never bombed Assad, the most dumbest thing ever Obama did.


14 posted on 11/29/2015 1:06:01 AM PST by the_individual2014
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To: saywhatagain
You left out;

2007: Nancy Pelosi (then Speaker of the House of Representatives) visits Syria, and virtually sits on Bashar Assad's lap.

In 2006, Democrat Party John Kerry and Chris Dodd, both of them members of the Senate Foreign Relations Committee, visited al-Assad (minus the lap dance, I assume) as mentioned near the bottom end of the below CNN link dated March 30, 2007;

More on that visit;
Washington Post editorial, April 5, 2007;

National Review, Tom Rogan,

AND THEN, just a short time later, geo-politically speaking, 0bama decides al-Assad is the bad guy, and has to go.

This was right about the time he and Shrillary had just got done with insisting that the Egyptian president Hosni Mubarak "had to go", had to step down immediately.

After some significant amounts of violence there in Egypt prior to elections, then more violence during the elections and afterwards also, the Muslim Brotherhood, although winning the first elections, once in office wasted no time in losing support of the common man in Egypt, and so were pushed aside by the Egyptian military...just about the time 0bama was telling us that the French were supporting 'rebels' in Libya who were attempting to oust the crazy/bizarre Libyan strongman (as the Western press used to label Muammar Gaddafi), and that American fighter jets and bombers must help them.

Now that we've heard more about the Hildabeast's best email buddy --- that isn't the daughter of staunch Muslim Brotherhood supporters--- it's enough to make one wonder if good 'ol Sydney Blumenthal isn't part French. Or something...

Returning now to the lead-up events headed towards the mess which is Syria today;
Along the way, more than once, when the natives first were becoming restless, Assad agreed to holding elections, entering into negotiations, whatever it would take to facilitate a brokered power-sharing sort of agreement between various Syrian factions.

A couple (or a few?) of those factions repeatedly said "no way", and that Assad must step down forthwith --- which equated to being demand for unconditional surrender on the part of al-Assad, which if he had agreed to would have put the Alawite minority, and what Christians there still were in Syria at the time (still alive) at immediate risk of pogrom = ethnic cleansing.

0bama's each and every action has made things worse, it appears. Red lines --- "better not cross 'em, or I'll..." do what? What was it that you was a-gonna' do there, Zippy? Refresh our memory, we so easily forget...

The Syrians as a nation & people, perhaps a majority, not merely and only al-Assad --- all those who lent support for infiltrating fighters through Syria to fight and murder American servicemen in Iraq--- by doing so brought death & destruction upon their nation. That nation is now a shambles, with no end to the continuation of further death & destruction in sight.

Pay-back, cosmic karma, can be a real Mother of Satan, can't it?

Now, Islamicists want to share this Mother with all the rest of the world, and have us all play unending rounds of Israelis vs. Palestinians.

Resentful muzzies, embarrassed and ashamed that the Western world is so much more advanced civilization than Islamo-lands get angry, bomb women and children of *the enemy* (Jews, Westerners, it matter only little which).

Israelis and Westerners retaliate in hope of striking the snake's heads enough to make them stop biting.

Muzzies get angry for being retaliated against, so retaliate, killing women & children and as many soldiers as they can before having themselves cut down.

Muzzies mourn those who are cut down, then seek revenge for the deaths of those who were cut down "retaliating", while meanwhile, back at the camel ranch, the Sunni-Shia split continues to widen;

http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-3327357/The-ISIS-bombs-hidden-inside-dolls-toys-kill-CHILDREN-Iraqi-military-reveal-IEDs-placed-toys-Islamists-Iraq.html



Dear God in Heaven, Please Come Home For Christmas
18 posted on 11/29/2015 5:37:13 AM PST by BlueDragon
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To: saywhatagain

Many different factions of terrorists and “rebels”, you say?

Colonel Walter E. Kurtz: “Drop the bomb, kill them all!”


24 posted on 11/30/2015 10:20:43 PM PST by catnipman (Cat Nipman: Vote Republican in 2012 and only be called racist one more time!)
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