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DE, so again the reasons are cause 'MURRICA STRONG and we like cheap oil? Wtf man maybe youre eager to go back to a sandy country but I did my time and id hate to lose more friends to blatent bs.
Where did I at any point say that I'm interested in getting involved there? Did you **** read my posts? Obviously not, so shut the **** up. Rephrasing things with "MURRICA STRONG" and just calling things "blatant BS" aren't an argument and demonstrate a juvenile level of understanding of national security and international relations. The only "blatant BS" that's been going on for the last 12 years is the constant screeching
Don't even bring up losing friends, by the way. Do you think you're the only one who knows people who died? I can think of a dozen off the top of my head, of various degrees of acquaintence. Every one of them volunteered, just like I did. I happened to be lucky. I'm sorry I had better luck that some other people, but I wasn't given any say in the matter. Don't give me any of your self-righteous bullshit.
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We are screwing with a sovereign country. We are giving the next generation of suicide bombers and terrorists all the moral justification they need. If the US is trying to take a Machevellian approach to foreign policy then we are failing at that as well.
"Screwing with a sovereign country" is irrelevant. Countries are only sovereign to the degree other countries decide they are. There is no such thing as a legal or illegal war; international law is nothing more than a political toolset used to gain advantage on the international stage. As for creating suicide bombers and moral justification, no, we aren't. If you seriously think that punishing Assad for gassing his own citizens gives moral justification to suicide bombings aimed at who-knows-what, then take your own sorry *** over there and live. This is just about you not liking it, and trying to think up some reason not to do it. You sure as **** don't understand how the culture works, and what
actually invites aggression. Creating the kid that wears the vest isn't the problem; its how we're perceived by the people that tell that kid where to blow himself that matters.
Like I said earlier, I would have preferred that Obama keep his stupid trap shut about "Red lines" and allow us to just remain silent on the whole issue. He didn't do that, so now we're in between a rock and a hard place. Had you actually read, instead of relying solely on your own outrage and pointless sarcasm you'd have known that, but since you think "MURRICA STRONG" is actually an argument, I guess I shouldn't be surprised. You're a perfect example of why public opinion should be ignored in making these decisions.
Oh, one more thing: If we do end up going in there on the ground (which I don't expect, and don't hope for) I fully expect to get mobilized for it, and since I'm a commander, I have to take my unit to war and be responsible for all of their safety. Will you be mobilizing? Going to get to spend a year away from your family? How many people will
you be responsible for? I know every one of them, I know what these guys are like, I've met most of their wives and kids. Don't **** tell me about being eager to go back to sandy land. You don't have a **** clue about that.