Posted on 04/28/2013 8:16:03 PM PDT by Steelfish
Rogers: Iran and North Korea Are Watching Obamas Red Line on Syria By Patrick Brennan April 28, 2013
On ABCs This Week, Representative Mike Rogers argued that the presidents presentation of a red line on Syrias use of chemical weapons which Rogers and other congressmen argue has been confirmed this week has put him in a serious bind, because more than just Syria, Iran is paying attention to this, North Korea is paying attention to this. The options arent huge, but some action needs to be taken.
It cant be a dotted line; it cant be anything other than a red line, Rogers said.
(Excerpt) Read more at nationalreview.com ...
Let me get this straight. You think we should go to war in Syria?
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No I do not. I was speaking about the cowardice Obama has shown throughout his presidency. If he has no sanctions or other diplomatic ways of handling Syria he should keep his mouth shut about drawing red lines he knows they will cross. That was all.
"I'm not ...'blackinese'... but Frylock is. And he probably voted for Obama."
Chemical weapons? Now, where on earth did Syria get
chemical weapons? Iran? North Korea? Somewhere else?
Or did they manufacture the chemicals themselves?
Everybody knows Iraq had chemical weapons that they
used against Iran and their own people. And, of course
we all know Bush “lied” about Iraq’s chemical weapons.
But, has anybody ever sought out the location Iraq’s
leftover chemical weapons from the Iran-Iraq war?
Where were they destroyed? I must have missed
something. My apologies to the Bush haters if I did.
Meanwhile, Meatwad voted for toast. An excellent decision, though.
I can’t think of a single leader who has made the US look as weak as it does now.
We import terrorists, who we house, clothe, and feed. We ignore warnings about those people from their countries of origin, and we give them their Miranda rights after they launch terrorist attacks on the nation.
We fail to send assistance when our foreign diplomats are being murdered because we failed to provide them requested security in the first place. After that, we fail to find the perpetrators, even after they are interviewed in Starbucks.
Despite the fact that the vast majority of attacks on this nation are committed by Muslims, any mention of Islam has been scrubbed from military training manuals, while Baptists and people who believe in traditional marriage are labeled enemies of the state.
It’s unbelievable just how stupid this country is. Obama... TWICE!
Its unbelievable just how stupid this country is. Obama... TWICE!
post of the day!
I just might have to copy and paste to facebook!
Easy,JUST draw another line,now just step over THAT line,repeat as often as needed,or just vote present
Red line is a hazard. Take the stroke in, the penalty and drop the ball no closer to the hole.
That’s how he will play it.
The US should randomly bomb Islamic countries all the time. They should also arm random Islamist assholes and their friends. They should also arm their random enemies. They should blame everybody all the time.
How did we ever let these morons get organized? They should be fighting their stupid, gay, turf wars in perpetuity. The US should be the equivalent of another planet.
Sickening the west is losing the PR war to these savages.
Reminds me of the episode of Andy Griffith when Opie faced a bully.
Excellent post - pithy and to the point.
Still whoring out your own website, I see.
The Boston bombings should be the last straw.
We should begin by putting a moratorium on new mosque construction in the USA, and survail the rest.
Begin to deport Islamist leaders who publicly espouse jihad against America and its interests.
Announce that we will not apologize for future profiling and changes in our laws that will make America a very inhospitable place for the “religion of peace” to promulgate.
Consequences would accrue to all Islamists, this is what the “good” ones get for not being visible and forceful in opposition to the radicals in their midst.
One can dream.
Worth more than a 1000 words
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