good lord,nothing is as impressive as irrational trumpet going off. Always with the "You're not saying Trump is great,then go on, to live there," type tantrums .Using it dumb ass vs flying in pallets of cash . Go move there
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good lord,nothing is as impressive as irrational trumpet going off. Always with the "You're not saying Trump is great,then go on, to live there," type tantrums .Using it dumb ass vs flying in pallets of cash . Go move there
Do you like what Trump is doing then? Pulled out of Syria, mostly. Trying to get out of the Afghanistan quagmire. Trump ramped up "drill baby, drill" here in the USA and now the US is the world's largest producer.Personally, I’m in favor of anti-interventionism in the Middle East along with removing dependency on foreign/OPEC oil.
Do you actually have a problem with the drone strike? Iran knows they cannot take on the US directly. They may try cyberattacks. They may try asymmetric attacks on Embassies well away from Iraq or Iran, such as in South America. They do not want a war with the US because they know it will not end well for them.Americans are being advised to leave Middle East because Iran will respond. Predictions on when and how forcefully?
This guy could easily have been considered an "enemy combatant". He was reportedly planning more attacks on US people and facilities.Thou shalt not kill.
I preferThou shalt not kill.
i am pro deathThou shalt not kill.
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We now, under POTUS have the fire power to turn that flea infested country into a glass hill.
attack an embassy, expect a response these days. it's not about the celebration.Just to clarify some of this... the majority of Prominent Iraqis are Sunni. They will celebrated death of any prominent Shia. That’s what’s going on here. A struggle between two branches of Islam.
The thing many don’t understand is that one isn’t “better” than the other. We don’t like Iranian extremists, and they are Shia. We don’t like ISIS and AQ, who are Sunni. The people in the Middle East don’t care about borders in the sand like we do. Those borders were drawn by outsiders. They care about the power struggle in Islam.
Some Iraqis are “thanking” Trump for taking sides in this struggle. Not that long ago, we welcomed Shia help in fighting Sunni extremists. Round and round it goes.
Good question. The real change we have in fire power is the change in POTUS. Obama was weak.[/QUOTE]What firepower do you think we have now that we didn't have under Obama?
And why is it that our liberal friends on here celebrate the death of Obama (which the tracking of began under Bush 2), yet mourn the death of the terrorist's #1 leader in the world?
Can you say hypocracy?
Do you know there is difference between Iraqis and Iranians? You said that the “Iranians” would be celebrating what Trump had done or are all they all the same to you?Iraqis Praise Trump After He Kills ‘Their Tormentor’ — Celebrate in the Streets of Baghdad
By REUTERS | Jan 3, 2020
Spontaneous celebrations broke out in Iraq’s Tahrir Square on news of the killings of key Iranian military figures by the U.S on Thursday.
Michael Doran, a foreign policy expert and senior fellow at the Hudson Institute, tweeted out footage on Friday of Iraqis taking to the streets.
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Iraqis are celebrating. You don’t need to know Arabic to understand what they’re saying: “Ding dong the witch is dead!” |
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Doran said in a tweet that revelers in Baghdad were “rejoicing at the death of their tormentor.
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Another video of revelers in Baghdad rejoicing at the death of their tormentor |
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Happy Iraqis bake cakes and sweets to celebrate the bright morning after and to thank President Trump |
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Doran also tweeted out a photograph purporting to show Iraqis baking cakes in praise of President Donald Trump.
The United States killed Iranian Major-General Qassem Soleimani, the spearhead of Iran’s spreading military influence in the Middle East, in an air strike at Baghdad’s international airport. The Iraqi government is outraged over the killing and says it will lead to war.
The Pentagon said on Thursday the air strike that killed Soleimani was carried out at the express direction of Trump.
“At the direction of the President, the U.S. military has taken decisive defensive action to protect U.S. personnel abroad by killing Qasem Soleimani, the head of the Iranian Revolutionary Guard Corps-Quds Force, a U.S.-designated Foreign Terrorist Organization,” the Department of the Defense said in a statement.
Osama Bin Laden was the current #2 leader of what sovereign nation, when he was taken out ?????This guy could easily have been considered an "enemy combatant". He was reportedly planning more attacks on US people and facilities.
Did you disagree with Obama ordering the operation to take out Osama bin Laden? Of course not, because Obama authorized that one.
First, we're always developing new weaponry, so I have no need to even question what's out there like our liberal friends do. Second, you point is very valid that Trump has the sack to confront the bully head on.Good question. The real change we have in fire power is the change in POTUS. Obama was weak.
You can't be this stupid. It has to be intentional trolling....
And why is it that our liberal friends on here celebrate the death of Obama (which the tracking of began under Bush 2), yet mourn the death of the terrorist's #1 leader in the world?
Can you say hypocracy?
Obama made the call to go into Pakistan and kill Bin Laden. This guy wasn't Bin Laden. He wasn't worth the effort nor the lives that will likely be lost on both sides because of this action, IMO.Good question. The real change we have in fire power is the change in POTUS. Obama was weak.
I think you're wrong.I really hope Trump knows what he is doing. I hope this decision to kill Soleimani was better thought through than his decision to withdraw from Syria. I see Trump as a man who really doesn’t want to think to deeply about long term strategy. He likes simple solutions to very complex problems. Hopefully he is right this time.
You are wrong. Russia, China, and France made comments about it. Can you guess why France did? They've invested LOTS of $$$$$ in Iran. Russia has been in cahoots with Iran for years. China has also supported Iran's ambitions.All Americans are being told to get out of Iraq. Former European allies and Russia are criticizing this assignation. Trump may have started something in the Middle East that will be very difficult to quell. I fervently hope I am wrong.
If Trump did nothing, American lives would have been lost.Obama made the call to go into Pakistan and kill Bin Laden. This guy wasn't Bin Laden. He wasn't worth the effort nor the lives that will likely be lost on both sides because of this action, IMO.
I hope I am too.
That’s certainly the narrative. But American lives are likely to be lost anyway. The question is, how many more or less because of this?If Trump did nothing, American lives would have been lost.
https://www.yahoo.com/news/inside-p...k-005506385.html?_guc_consent_skip=1578162147
wrong. this guy has been running around the middle east with impunity inciting war and terror. we have tracked him for a long time. he was a bad guy.Obama made the call to go into Pakistan and kill Bin Laden. This guy wasn't Bin Laden. He wasn't worth the effort nor the lives that will likely be lost on both sides because of this action, IMO.
If Trump did nothing, American lives would have been lost.
https://www.yahoo.com/news/inside-p...k-005506385.html?_guc_consent_skip=1578162147
Yep. I'm not sure killing him means the imminent attacks against us........which were the latest reason for the assassination ........... are less likely to happen.Per that article it was Soleimani's goal to use the attacks to trigger a U.S. military response . He may not have gotten the response he wanted but he got one nonetheless.
Clearly killing him was in the U.S. best interests in the short term, but if he goes down as a martyr it's only going to swell more anti-American sentiment and attacks in the region. They've already named his replacement; it's not unreasonable to think the new guy will come in with the same plan in mind and now more people willing to support his cause. I hope that's not the case, but only time will tell.
Yes, as of yesterday when everyone first heard his name, he became what you say. That’s the narrative.wrong. this guy has been running around the middle east with impunity inciting war and terror. we have tracked him for a long time. he was a bad guy.
You are certainly open to your opinion:Obama made the call to go into Pakistan and kill Bin Laden. This guy wasn't Bin Laden. He wasn't worth the effort nor the lives that will likely be lost on both sides because of this action, IMO.
So whats your point? because he wasnt a household name it was wrong to take him out? Trump and a very mild response to other excersions made by Iran. How did that work out?Yes, as of yesterday when everyone first heard his name, he became what you say. That’s the narrative.
I don’t believe it is up to us as a country to unilaterally decide who is bad and who lives and who dies. The justification for killing Bin Laden was clear. The justification here is murky, particularly because he is a leading figure of a sovereign country. It was an assassination. I don’t think that is the business we should be in, particularly when it will almost certainly result in an escalation of violence.You are certainly open to your opinion:
https://www.washingtonexaminer.com/...r-the-deaths-of-hundreds-of-american-soldiers
this guy was also really bad. Iran and others like NK and China have been able to manipulate the US for a long time. It needs to change.
This is what I know: I know a relatively good deal about Iran, and I’d heard this guy’s name, but until yesterday I had not heard of him as a wanted man and someone we thought we should target.So whats your point? because he wasnt a household name it was wrong to take him out? Trump and a very mild response to other excersions made by Iran. How did that work out?
You can't be this stupid. It has to be intentional trolling.
If forceable regime change in Iran is a stated foreign policy of this administration, I think that is a grave mistake.
Pretty well sums it up from my perspective.tucker carlson/fox news:
"From Iran's perspective, we're already there. If Iranian forces killed the chairman of our joint chiefs of staff, for example, would you consider it an act of war?
Is Iran really the greatest threat we face? And who's actually benefiting from this? And why are we continuing to ignore the decline of our own country in favor of jumping into another quagmire from which there is no obvious exit? If we're still in Afghanistan 19 years later, what makes us think there's a quick way out of Iran?
Before we enter into a single new war, there's a criterion that ought to be met: Our leaders should be required to explain how that conflict will make the United States richer and more secure.
There are an awful lot of bad people in this world. We can't kill them all, it's not our job. Instead our government exists to defend and promote the interests of our American citizens… So has the killing of Soleimani done that? Maybe. No one in Washington has explained how.
In every single place, each of these conflicts has turned out to be longer, bloodier, and more expensive than we were promised in the first place. The benefits? Often they've been non-existent."
Good question. Only time will tell. With the Iranians, it seems like they only respect power and displays of strength.That’s certainly the narrative. But American lives are likely to be lost anyway. The question is, how many more or less because of this?