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Syria - Serious
So what's the plan, sit and wait? What happens if Assad uses the Sarin?
This could get VERY bad, VERY quick.............. Syria has loaded chemical weapons into bombs; awaiting attack order from Assad | The Lookout - Yahoo! News Not to mention Egypt is well on its way to an Islamic state. That whole region is ready to ignite. Maybe those Mayans were on to something....................... |
However, U.S. officials told NBC that the sarin bombs had not yet been loaded onto planes but added if Assad gives the final order, "there's little the outside world can do to stop it."
Really I can think of how we on the outside could stop the deployment of these bombs. Posted from my iPhone/Mobile device |
Obama will counter with more talk or proposed sanctions.
Although he is the master of the drone strike so he has that going for him. |
I say we sit back and let it happen. Let the UN deal with it, they are worthless anyway. We are damned if we do and damned if we don't.
Funny how all the election talk was so focused around social issues and not this kind of important stuff. Let them go at it over there. Wonder if that Sarin made its way to Syria from Iraq (ooops, I didn’t just say that :)) |
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I agree.....turn all the dogs loose on themselves and each other! Implode is a good word.......let them just screw themselves to the wall!!!
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Then be prepared for 7$ + gas.
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Talk About weapons of mass destruction ........
Now Maybe the intentions of the Iraq War were Correct.... that these weapons were originally in Iraq but got shipped there for safe keeping along with Sadam's family and Semi Trucks full of U$ Currency But there is Little Doubt NOW.... SHOCK + AWE--> Part 2 |
it does beg many questions that aren't being asked for some reason, doesn't it ? :)
interesting that Iraq seems to be the least of our problems over there.... |
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Also, the precursor chemicals for Sarin are pretty easy to make, especially for a Country with modern means like Syria. It's very unstable as well and only lasts a few weeks they say once mixed. Thinking this came from Iraq is pretty silly considering multiple investigations have shown Iraq didn't have active weapons programs. I think it's less likely that Assad would order its use. More likely he'd just jump ship with a plane load of cash and his wife's wardrobe. Bigger concern would be the military leadership who's left in charge and who might try and retain power rather than be taken to task by the militants. -spence |
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Some good points. Didn't know about the short shelf life of sarin. I didn't think the transition would be easy and simple but also didn't think chemical weapons threats would be part of the mix. Just shows some true colors I guess. It's serious stuff when that is brought into the mix and I guess we will see what happens. Posted from my iPhone/Mobile device |
I think it was an intentional calculation to push the red line a bit and buy Assad time. Obama stated earlier that any move toward WMD would be crossing a red line...so they did it knowing the UN probably won't intervene with the fall of the regime likely soon.
The violence in Syria has been terrible but I'm not sure what else we could have done short of getting entangled in another mess. Perhaps the thousands of lives lost will make the people feel they've earned their freedoms rather than been granted them by the West. -spence |
Ricin doesn't have that limitation.....
and Dido on the Sarin time slot.... i think it's quite difficult to wage war with chemical gear on.... period bring on the BOTS |
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