Arming terrorists in a sovereign nation is an act of war.
Bombing and attacking targets in a sovereign nation is an act of war.
No fly zones in a sovereign nation is an act of war.
Stationing troops and special forces in a sovereign nation is an act of war.
Assianination of a countrys leadership in a sovereign nation is an act of war.
Etc.
We have no UN mandate to be in Syria.
We have no congressional approval to be in Syria.
We do not have permission from Syria to be in their country.
Obama, Clinton and McCain are war criminals
Bombing and attacking targets in a sovereign nation is an act of war.
No fly zones in a sovereign nation is an act of war.
I thought you were talking about Libya until you got to 'stationing troops.'
“When Operation Desert Storm ended in 1991, the safety of Kurds who were fleeing during the uprising from Iraqi persecution became an issue, and Operation Provide Comfort began. This operation essentially created a Northern NFZ to Iraqi military aircraft. The operation provided the Kurdish population with humanitarian aid and reassurance of safe skies.
However, this was marred by a friendly-fire incident on 14 April 1994 when two United States Air Force F-15 Eagle fighter planes mistakenly shot down two United States Army Blackhawk helicopters, killing 26 Coalition military and civilian personnel.
Operation Provide Comfort officially ended on 31 December 1996. Following Operation Provide Comfort, the United States continued to watch over the northern skies with the launching of Operation Northern Watch on 1 January 1997. Operation Northern Watch continued to provide air security to the Kurdish population in the north. By 1999, the Department of Defense had flown over 200,000 sorties over Iraq.[5]
American and British aircraft continuously maintained the integrity of the NFZ, receiving anti-aircraft fire from Iraqi forces almost daily.[6] The operation ran until its conclusion on 1 May 2003.