View original postHe's roasting ISIS alive with thermobaric bombs and missiles. Yes, there's more collateral damage than US precision strikes, but after one attack yesterday a convoy of 16 ISIS vehicles were destroyed with the charred remains of over 40 ISIS members found inside. Not only that, but he's also attacking the people Obama has been stupid enough to arm, the al-Qaeda-run Army of Conquest. They have lost weapons caches and ammo dumps and are losing ground to the Syrian army. Say what you like about Assad, but he's certainly the least of the evils there because he doesn't have any policy about attacking America or, well, any other country, unlike every other group fighting there. As history has shown, secular dictators (like Saddam Hussein or Muammar Qaddhafi) are better than the religious nutcases that follow them.
That used to be the reasoning for not minding the Assads so much - dictators they might be, crushing opposition relentlessly and if need be bloodily, but Syria was stable and safe for minorities and foreigners as long as they didn't go up against the regime. Some of my friends went there to study Arabic. But after four years of this war, you can't just go back to how things used to be. If the Iranians and Hezbollah can maintain enough influence to protect the Shi'ites of Syria after the war, that would be good, but as for Assad himself, he's gone way too far to come back from. He's massacred far too many Sunnites to be viable again. As for the Christians, I very much doubt those will be coming back in any significant numbers, any more than the Iraqi ones.
View original postIt helps when you're willing to just incinerate a few city blocks to ensure that you wiped out the enemy, but the result is there. The enemy is being destroyed. Sunni radicals funded by the Gulf states are being wiped out, and the Shias who are winning can at least say that they are the ONLY people in the region who protect the rights of religious minorities like Christians and Druze.
Except the Kurds. But sorry, protecting minorities doesn't give you a get out of jail free card for massacring majority populations. That kind of reasoning is what creates states like the Islamic Republic of Iran, or even worse, Iraq.
View original postIt's sad and pathetic to watch the US reaction with our failure of a President. His State Department issues useless, toothless statements about how there isn't a military solution to civil wars (tell that to General Sherman, you gutless losers). His press secretary says the Russian bombing is "counterproductive" - well, yeah, if you want the Nusra Front to win I guess it is. His generals can't explain where our $500 million for arming "moderate rebels" went - it's obvious, there are no moderate rebels anymore. We spent $500 million looking for them.
I'm not sure General Sherman should be a role model to anyone. The outcome of the American Civil War wasn't some kind of glorious victory - it was staggering numbers of dead Americans on a scale only comparable to the World War losses for some European countries. But even if you look beyond that, the biggest problem of all in Syria is that there are too many sides, and none with the weight to win decisively in the end, as the Union inevitably did. Russia doesn't merely need to give Assad some support, it would have to fight the whole war for him and then keep forces on the ground to keep him in power. Hard to see how that is in anyone's interest, including Russia's.
Putin is finally doing what Obama couldn't
19/10/2015 08:31:34 PM
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That may have been true three or four years ago.
19/10/2015 09:07:45 PM
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You're also approaching this from a "consensus-building" conviction.
20/10/2015 12:51:18 AM
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The secular dicator is better argument falls apart if he can't control his country
20/10/2015 05:46:56 PM
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Well, but now you're selectively choosing facts
21/10/2015 02:18:44 PM
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If you run a junk yard you can tolerate a mena dog that bites only if he keep the thieves out
22/10/2015 04:22:18 PM
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Seriously, it's not hard to spell "Assad" correctly.
22/10/2015 05:43:15 PM
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Too bad he's an Iranian ally
22/10/2015 06:35:17 PM
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Yes, but right now they're fighting the Sunnis
22/10/2015 06:55:49 PM
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You say that almost as if he's ever shown any inclination to risk a war with Israel...
22/10/2015 07:28:43 PM
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Thats funny coming the the Russin apologist in chief
23/10/2015 02:23:44 PM
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All the information here came from Western sources.
23/10/2015 03:08:24 PM
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What are your criticisms ?
25/10/2015 01:47:51 PM
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My criticisms
25/10/2015 07:29:52 PM
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I'm late to the party, and I have no dog in the Russian fight, but...
27/10/2015 01:41:27 AM
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I've lived in the South and in Russia
27/10/2015 02:39:09 AM
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assassinate his political enemies?
21/10/2015 10:36:21 PM
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Try bombing the terrorists, instead of the actual authorities.
22/10/2015 05:19:08 PM
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except Putin is bombing people we've trained, so we're training terrorists?
22/10/2015 06:18:58 PM
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or put it another way: do we really want to actually wade into ANOTHER war in the Middle East?
22/10/2015 06:25:37 PM
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