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Topicairstrike on syria - whose side are you on?
cute_fan
04/08/17 5:47:33 AM
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PowerSurgeX wrote:
Trump basically took a shot at the guys fighting isis.

Exactly.
The guys fighting against not only ISIS, but also against the "moderate" terrorists too.
(What the loathsome establishment media (and their horde of loathsome war-loving neocon columnists, who never seem to get fired), always call "moderate rebels".)



Zeus wrote:
Actually, they DO care about ISIS since ISIS is one of the largest groups engaged in fighting them. More importantly, "moderate rebels" are like unicorns; ie, childish fantasy. The "moderates" we've armed time and time again more into violent militants, terrorists, and dictators. That's not even counting that many of the weapons wind up in ISIS's hands anyway.

Indeed.
I was continually greatly offended that Obama had been actually helping these "moderate" terrorists. And now Trump appears to be turning total hypocrite and doing the same. >.<



TheGreatNoodles wrote:
But now Putin is angry, America looks bad to Syria and it also looks like America bombed the enemy of ISIS.

That's because America did bomb the enemy of ISIS.
In order to keep this war going.
It had looked like the war had been coming closer to coming to an end at last, and rightful peace to being restored.
Nothing offends an evil neocon more than the prospect of peace being restored, so they took steps to make sure that the war would be kept going.






All in all, this has really damaged my opinion of Trump. >.<
I used to be one of the biggest Trump-boosters I know. Not anymore.

As with the Ryancare fiasco a few weeks ago; not that it failed (its failing was a very very good thing, and I celebrated that day), but rather that Trump had been appallingly and vociferously backing that horrendous plan.
I hate Obamacare -- and would love for it to be cleanly repealed -- but the Ryancare plan would have been even worse yet.
But at least there, Trump could use rules-lawyering: "I said I would repeal Obamacare. I never made any promise regarding avoiding immediately instituting an Obamacare 2.0, something extremely similar but even worse yet, right afterward!"

Here, on the other hand, he's shown himself plain as day to be a total hypocrite, siding with the evil neocon warmongers.




Although, please remember: it's not like Hillary would have been any better. Hillary would certainly have been even worse. Had Hillary won, there would definitely be several tens of thousands of American troops on the ground in combat in Syria already, or more. >.<
On the wrong side, of course, helping the "moderate" terrorists, to turn the country into another Libya, violent-anarchy.

Same for any of the Republican primary opponents; except for Rand Paul, who was out early.



Just sad. ;.;
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