Friday, August 30, 2013

HAHAHA...Francois Hollande, said its troops “have been put in a position to respond."

Britain is now in the German camp and the French, once decried as "surrender monkeys" over Iraq are stepping up to the plate...It sounds like The French are getting ready to invade Syria...they plan on firing "Troops" at the country, instead of cruise missiles.
Let me see how this goes. France, which has banned women from wearing the burka, intends to provide Military support to The Syrian Rebels while extremist elements of their numbers that are killing people indiscriminately for their religions beliefs, to get the people's mind of the mass unemployment in France.
Obama proceeds with an attack on Syria as soon as UN weapon inspectors leave, and somehow in the mix, British forces providing "consultation" and support to our allies, find themselves under attack with no option but to "retaliate".
Britain is left with "no alternative" but to respond to these "acts of aggression" carried out by Assad in response to a US Bombardment of his country, and  The Prime Minister, David Cameron makes an emergency statement saying Britain has begun bombing Syria as a "humanitarian peace effort"....
The German government however, says it currently has no plans to join military action against Syria. Government spokesman Steffen Seibert told reporters in Berlin today that "we haven't considered any German military participation and still aren't doing so". His comments follow an interview Foreign Minister Guido Westerwelle gave to the daily Neue Osnabruecker Zeitung in which he said Germany hadn't been asked to contribute to military action against the regime of Syrian President Bashar Assad following the alleged chemical attack that killed hundreds of civilians last week.
They're not going to stop are they?.
They're really going to try and find a way to try and Start World War III.  
These Maniacs are going to try and start World War III.
 
History teaches us that politicians never learn from history.

If Arabs want to go around slaughtering each other it is best to let them get on with it. They been doing it forever, and will continue to do so.  They will turn on us if we intervene, and when we give it up as a  hopeless task (Iraq ?) they will go back to killing themselves again. They all hate us in the West because we have what they do not. Let them get on with it...
The Kremlin has welcomed the British parliament's rejection of a military strike against Syria...
The US military have deep doubts about the impact and wisdom of a US strike on Syria, writes the Washington Post (which, incidentally, has been very hawkish editorially on Syria). It says:Former and current officers, many with the painful lessons of Iraq and Afghanistan on their minds, said the main reservations concern the potential unintended consequences of launching cruise missiles against Syria. Some questioned the use of military force as a punitive measure and suggested that the White House lacks a coherent strategy. If the administration is ambivalent about the wisdom of defeating or crippling the Syrian leader, possibly setting the stage for Damascus to fall to fundamentalist rebels, they said, the military objective of strikes on Assad’s military targets is at best ambiguous. “There’s a broad naivete in the political class about America’s obligations in foreign policy issues, and scary simplicity about the effects that employing American military power can achieve,” said retired Lt Gen. Gregory S. Newbold, who served as director of operations for the Joint Chiefs of Staff during the run-up to the Iraq war, noting that many of his contemporaries are alarmed by the plan ...A young army officer who is wrapping up a year-long tour [in Afghanistan]...said soldiers were surprised to learn about the looming strike, calling the prospect “very dangerous.” “I can’t believe the president is even considering it,” said the officer, who like most officers interviewed for this story agreed to speak only on the condition of anonymity because military personnel are reluctant to criticize policymakers while military campaigns are being planned. “We have been fighting the last 10 years a counterinsurgency war. Syria has modern weaponry. We would have to retrain for a conventional war.”


1 comment:

Anonymous said...

Oil price retreat hastens after Britain's House of Commons votes down a motion supporting intervention in Syria.