The_barBEARian said:
whiterock said:
The_barBEARian said:
It has nothing to do with American interests. We don't need anything from the middle east. I just read that the US has become the world's largest energy exporter after the last OPEC production cuts.
If we are going to continue to allow American Jews and Israel to buy off and completely control our government with our own tax dolllars to use American lives and resources for the benefit of Israel, we should at least get them to topple the house of Saud.
The only American mass causality event related to the middle east was 9/11 and every single one of the hijackers were Saudi. The house of Saud has been financially supporting wahhabism all over the west.
Yet Saudis were never punished bcs Israelis needed them to remain neutral.
Well now Hezbollah is gone. Hamas is gone. Iran's only remaining allies in the middle east are the Iraqis, gee I guess we wish had left Sadam alone now...
Meanwhile, the house of Saud are nearly universally reviled even amongst Muslims. And are being propped up by the US at Israel's request.
If we are really in this for American interests, let's finally give the house of Saud the spanking they deserved after 9/11.
let's talk when you get back to earth.
lol.
You are the guy cheering on the former leader of ISIS, al-Baghdadi's right hand man becoming the de facto leader of Syria.
no, I'm not cheering him on. I'm advising that it is quite premature to run around with your hair on fire about imminent genocide of Christians.
-He broke with the people/groups who did the things you cite.
-He has not done the things you cite.
-His enemies, today, are our enemies.
-His patrons are US allies.
-He needs international recognition, and is doing the things necessary to get it.
-He needs international aid, and is doing the things necessary to get it.
What we have in Syria is not the false dilemma your histrionics propose = a choice between a murderous Russian/Iranian proxy supporting Hizballah and Hamas vs a wild-eyed jihadi against the entire civilized world.
What we actually have in Syria is a murderous Russian/Iranian proxy supporting Hizballah and Hamas being replaced by, worst case, an islamist regime who will play Turkey and Saudi Arabia against one another for support. Given that we've been able to maintain productive relationships with Turkey and Saudi Arabia for decades, THAT would be an significant improvement over the Assad regime.
Sure, it would be nice for Syria to become something like an Israeli parliamentary democracy, open to all races & faiths in a free society. But that's not likely in the cards. Nor does it need to be to get us into the "manageable improvement" range. So, on balance, it seems quite clear to any rational analysis that we are in a much better place today in Syria than we've been in 50yrs.
All you need to focus on as we go forward is this question: "has the genocide of Syrian Christians started yet?"
If that answer is no, then leave the matches alone.