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What would you do in Syria
(04-15-2017, 10:05 AM)GMDino Wrote: One has a long history of foreign policy decisions...

You say that like it's a good thing.
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(04-15-2017, 12:40 PM)bfine32 Wrote: You say that like it's a good thing.

Well I prefer events of such magnitude to come with some preparation, experience and thought.  Others may want the guy in his robe watching  (and getting the majority of his "information" from) the news to decide what to do.
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Your anger and ego will always reveal your true self.
https://www.yahoo.com/news/opposition-airstrikes-knock-hospital-syrias-north-155802437.html

Quote:International medical charities say Syrian government forces target hospitals, clinics and ambulances in opposition-held areas. To protect against the targeting, many opposition-area medical facilities have set up their operations underground.

They used conventional weapons. Nothing to see here. Move along, folks.
Eight White Helmets killed in air strike in Syria.

Eh, nothing to see here except more innocents killed by conventional weapons.  So look the other way because there isn't a Trump fake news fire to put out.
It took less than a month for the Trump administration to flip on human rights.

Quote:In advocating for America’s interests abroad, Secretary of State Rex Tillerson said today that American values must be separate from American foreign policy, even as they “guide” it.

“Guiding all our foreign policy actions are our fundamental values -- our values around freedom, human dignity, the way people are treated,” he said. “Those are our values. Those are not our policies, ” Tillerson told State Department employees in a speech today.

What that means in practice, he said, is that sometimes values have to take a back seat to economic interests or national security.

“If we condition too heavily that others must adopt this value that we’ve come to after a long history of our own, it really creates obstacles to our ability to advance our national security interests, our economic interests,” he said, arguing the U.S. must first ask “what are our national security interests, what are our economic prosperity interests, and then if we can advocate and advance our values, we should.”

I'd say the over/under for the flip flop on the flipping is two weeks.

I got under.





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