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In reply to the discussion: Alan Grayson "We Are NOT The World's Policemen! Nor The World's Judge Jury And Executioner!" [View all]freshwest
(53,661 posts)52. Hi whistler! I think things are going as they should, Alan can speak at length in the HoR. He didn't
deny he'd changed his mind about their being any victims, no false flag BS from him like some of what we've heard from other media. you know, the ones who say no kids were killed in Newtown, etc.
The record is there from DWB, Syrian humanitarian groups, hospitals and there will be words for Turkey and Jordan, possibly. Alan may learn, if reports from the Guardian are correct, that Turkey does indeed claim to be under attack. Turkey has wanted Assad gone for years.
The 2012 article I posted sin a reply, said Turkey has complained that missiles from Syria during their civil war have overshot and landed on their soil, endangering their people. So it is not the older land invasion attack many envision, but they seem to find it intolerable. Just as Israel did with missiles coming from Gaza and there it goes, escalating, no matter who started what or what the initial grievance was.
AFAIK, the attacks have not risen to the level of an Article 5 action under the NATO charter, which mandates, exactly as Obama states in the clip, that we work together on this. One thing I learned reading up on NATO, which is bigger thing than most people realize, is that the different partners have assigned roles.
Turkey most likely does not have the weaponry the USA has, and they are calling on us to do the deed. If we don't 'just do it' the alliance collapses. What impact that would have, I don't know, It could lead to more bloodletting, economic collapses, or a major realignment of world powers, which Russia and China have been working on for years from what I've read, to isolate us and take over trade, etc. Whether the sources I've read or Russians I've talked to are correct, IDK. But they see themselves as the aggrieved party since WW2.
Obama is mainly going forward because of our treaty responsibilities as a member of NATO and Alan knows Turkey is a member. And it appears that 'tag you're it' has been our role for many years, like or not, and I don't like it. Isolationism has its costs, which may be what we're yearning for here. I always have, but the trade agreements have made that impossible. Since China has usually stepped in and some resources after the heavy fighting is over, I've entertained the rather outrageous notion that we go to war as part of our arrangement with them on the debt of the same.
That so many countries jumped up eagerly to finance Iraq by buying TBills or whatever constitutes a promissory note from the USA, and I don't believe that such sums are done out of love or sentiment, I feel that they had planned to get something worth more. We can't threaten to bomb a place and have them give us money. No, they expected something and they've gotten it; Some say we are carrying water for the Saudi royals. IDK, of course.
Alan appears to be honest about what he does and does not know. He will be meeting with the President this week to learn more. Both men are acting in good faith, line with their Constitutional duties that they are charged with by the American people.
Both are open minded and ready to hear other views, which is exactly what Obama has called for in this case. I feel this debate really needs to happen publicly and on the record in Congress. Not on the biased conservatively media outlets. American needs to continue on its change of path that has been embarked upon since 2009. It's going to be a wild ride, no matter what is decides. But we need to come to a decision. I think dis empowering the war machine is a good thing.
Do you feel when you mention 'history' that this is appeasement? That some forces or alliances are poised to do something very bad? Like a WW3 scenario? Because some see any action we take that close to the state of Israel as leading to that. You can bet the fundamentalists of all three of the Abrahanic religions have this in mind. For good or bad.
I like the idea of going to the Hague over the chemical attacks. But going to the Hague, IIRC, did not stop the ethnic cleansing in Serbia. I've heard from both sides on this. One have said it was all about the West hurting Russia and its allies, same as in Georgia. Some Russians think that we are always, always out to get them and that they have done nothing wrong.
There are some very nasty actors in the Middle East. I don't want to have anything to do with them. I think this a fallout from our previous energy policy and our being held hostage to tyrannical despots over there. But then, it may be just what Obama says it is when he speaks in terms of international law. There is more than one set of laws, and the Hague is something that happens when the hostilities have been ended. The Hague has no enforcement power AFAIK. They can't stop the slaughter. Sadly, that takes military actions when dealing with someone who will not negotiate with his own people, apparently.
This should have never happened, nor should there be a civil war. There is something going on behind the scenes, and we're not going to get the full picture, likely. Because people will get killed.
I'll send you a link in a PM to where I has posted on this, some articles and videos. Quite a lot of them. See you later.
The record is there from DWB, Syrian humanitarian groups, hospitals and there will be words for Turkey and Jordan, possibly. Alan may learn, if reports from the Guardian are correct, that Turkey does indeed claim to be under attack. Turkey has wanted Assad gone for years.
The 2012 article I posted sin a reply, said Turkey has complained that missiles from Syria during their civil war have overshot and landed on their soil, endangering their people. So it is not the older land invasion attack many envision, but they seem to find it intolerable. Just as Israel did with missiles coming from Gaza and there it goes, escalating, no matter who started what or what the initial grievance was.
AFAIK, the attacks have not risen to the level of an Article 5 action under the NATO charter, which mandates, exactly as Obama states in the clip, that we work together on this. One thing I learned reading up on NATO, which is bigger thing than most people realize, is that the different partners have assigned roles.
Turkey most likely does not have the weaponry the USA has, and they are calling on us to do the deed. If we don't 'just do it' the alliance collapses. What impact that would have, I don't know, It could lead to more bloodletting, economic collapses, or a major realignment of world powers, which Russia and China have been working on for years from what I've read, to isolate us and take over trade, etc. Whether the sources I've read or Russians I've talked to are correct, IDK. But they see themselves as the aggrieved party since WW2.
Obama is mainly going forward because of our treaty responsibilities as a member of NATO and Alan knows Turkey is a member. And it appears that 'tag you're it' has been our role for many years, like or not, and I don't like it. Isolationism has its costs, which may be what we're yearning for here. I always have, but the trade agreements have made that impossible. Since China has usually stepped in and some resources after the heavy fighting is over, I've entertained the rather outrageous notion that we go to war as part of our arrangement with them on the debt of the same.
That so many countries jumped up eagerly to finance Iraq by buying TBills or whatever constitutes a promissory note from the USA, and I don't believe that such sums are done out of love or sentiment, I feel that they had planned to get something worth more. We can't threaten to bomb a place and have them give us money. No, they expected something and they've gotten it; Some say we are carrying water for the Saudi royals. IDK, of course.
Alan appears to be honest about what he does and does not know. He will be meeting with the President this week to learn more. Both men are acting in good faith, line with their Constitutional duties that they are charged with by the American people.
Both are open minded and ready to hear other views, which is exactly what Obama has called for in this case. I feel this debate really needs to happen publicly and on the record in Congress. Not on the biased conservatively media outlets. American needs to continue on its change of path that has been embarked upon since 2009. It's going to be a wild ride, no matter what is decides. But we need to come to a decision. I think dis empowering the war machine is a good thing.
Do you feel when you mention 'history' that this is appeasement? That some forces or alliances are poised to do something very bad? Like a WW3 scenario? Because some see any action we take that close to the state of Israel as leading to that. You can bet the fundamentalists of all three of the Abrahanic religions have this in mind. For good or bad.
I like the idea of going to the Hague over the chemical attacks. But going to the Hague, IIRC, did not stop the ethnic cleansing in Serbia. I've heard from both sides on this. One have said it was all about the West hurting Russia and its allies, same as in Georgia. Some Russians think that we are always, always out to get them and that they have done nothing wrong.
There are some very nasty actors in the Middle East. I don't want to have anything to do with them. I think this a fallout from our previous energy policy and our being held hostage to tyrannical despots over there. But then, it may be just what Obama says it is when he speaks in terms of international law. There is more than one set of laws, and the Hague is something that happens when the hostilities have been ended. The Hague has no enforcement power AFAIK. They can't stop the slaughter. Sadly, that takes military actions when dealing with someone who will not negotiate with his own people, apparently.
This should have never happened, nor should there be a civil war. There is something going on behind the scenes, and we're not going to get the full picture, likely. Because people will get killed.
I'll send you a link in a PM to where I has posted on this, some articles and videos. Quite a lot of them. See you later.
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Alan Grayson "We Are NOT The World's Policemen! Nor The World's Judge Jury And Executioner!" [View all]
Segami
Sep 2013
OP
It's almost as if the hots to launch war on Syria were as smoldering as Bushco's hots to
indepat
Sep 2013
#48
We got it. They would have done "a proportional response" and we would hear about it after....
Spitfire of ATJ
Sep 2013
#47
I'd rather protect the helpless. I could then say it was a noble cause.
Spitfire of ATJ
Sep 2013
#58
That's because there are multiple sides and they aren't talking to each other....
Spitfire of ATJ
Sep 2013
#72
Technical note: Imperialism does not require a monarch. See the Great Powers, ca.
HardTimes99
Sep 2013
#30
Sorry, didn't mean to belabor the obvious. Just didn't want people to confuse
HardTimes99
Sep 2013
#34
I would call that a smack down. The only thing I can see is President has finally
bonniebgood
Sep 2013
#8
Alex Nit Witt kept asking the same question as if she expected a different response!
Dustlawyer
Sep 2013
#18
ah, yes ... another RW example of the liberals being in "lockstep" with Der Fuhrer Obama ...
zbdent
Sep 2013
#23
I hold no brief for the racist Paul father and son clan. But Ron Paul did speak out publicly and
HardTimes99
Sep 2013
#32
Even if we needed a World Police, Judge, Jury, & Executioner, it sure as hell shouldn't be the USA!
Towlie
Sep 2013
#24
K&R Mr Grayson, as usual, is right. BTW, Mr Obama, any comments on Napalm-B and White Phosphorus?
idwiyo
Sep 2013
#26
Hi whistler! I think things are going as they should, Alan can speak at length in the HoR. He didn't
freshwest
Sep 2013
#52
Internationally we appear to think we are, Obama (and indeed most authoritarians) saw the movie
Dragonfli
Sep 2013
#38