[Ask the Gulch] Is there a good reason to confront Russia over its aggressive action in Syria?
Posted by rbroberg 8 years, 8 months ago to Ask the Gulch
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This (Obama's) battle is against an existing regime and we've all seen how those have been turning out, lately.
The Russians seem to be stumbling into an Afgahistan-like tar baby with the Syrian conflict, and may welcome a more hard-nosed American negotiating presence. The real solution may be getting the regional nations to agree to divide things up along tribal/cultural lines, recognizing Kurdish, Shiite, Sunni, Alawi, etc. sovereign territories. Joe Biden was right about this being a logical solution.
Our new Secretary of State will be much more intimately knowledgeable in how to deal with Russia and Putin. Trump has been smart about picking figures with an amiable history with Russia and China, which should give us better results than the feckless Obama/Clinton/Kerry foreign policy.
I hate to say it, but as General Sherman said, "War is hell." It is insanity to think it's possible to conduct humane warfare, particularly when it's necessary to break the will of your opponent. The Russians are attempting to win and put an end to the conflict. If we can find a way to help them end the conflict before too much more human damage is done, we should, but confrontation on behalf of "rebels" who are extremist Muslims could draw us into a potential military conflict that will not end well.
We bear responsibility for the Russian-Ukraine conflict. When the elected Russian descended Ukraine President chose not to enter the EU, and chose instead to favor stronger ties with Russia, our CIA engineered a coup to overthrow him and place a "pure" Ukrainian in his place that would oppose ties to Russia. This dunderhead move, compounded by a promise to bring Ukraine into NATO and the EU gave the Russians no choice but to try to ensure their investment in the Crimean Black Sea port wasn't lost. If we can help secure peace between Russia and Ukraine we should, but we need to make it clear to both sides we are staying out of their business.
Personally, I dont want syrian refugees living next door to me. They are way to different in their thoughts about human and property rights for me to feel comfortable with them in the USA.
In this day and age, I think people who want to live here should do so because they believe in our values. Otherwise, go live somewhere else. Refugees are desperate people who will do and say anything, and we dont need that here at this point in our history. REfugees today feel entitled and want to be taken care of here- at my expense. No thanks. I say they should fix their own country
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Me dino calls that being "Merkeled" when Muslims commit rapes and murders in Germany.
Fortunately today's snowflake threatened delegate flip fail spares us all from dino also having to write about murdered citizens here being "Clintonized" by the doubled down horde the evil hag proposed flooding in.