CNBC: US military has launched more than 50 missiles aimed at Syria: NBC News

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Don't people remember Operation Desert Fox when the US bombed Iraq in 1998, at the height of the Lewinsky-Clinton scandal? This is the same thing, with Trump bombing Syria to distract us from his failures...

The Bin Laden strikes were launched at a similar time. I doubt this decision was made due to politics, and the Bin Laden cruise missile strikes weren't either.
 
The world decided after WWI that chemical warfare is done. Any country who decides otherwise should be taught a lesson. They were given their warning in 2013 and acted like they were on the same page, this time merits a response.

You can't compare it to regular collateral damage in a war zone.

And why does the US have to go it alone?
 
You didn't see any of that when we bombed libya 6 years ago, and that was a much larger effort. We bombed targets in Libya in january with B2 bombers which killed 80 people (likely ISIS). You didn't hear a peep about that from anybody i just don't think the incessant hyperbole helps.
What? People talked about the Libya stuff nonstop for days. People were upset. and that's in the face of 1.) Our president not being an idiot baby then. He came from a party that hated war. And 2.) The Libya stuff involved a shitload of European nations. We made it clear we were providing support, but not sending in American troops. Comparing the two at this point is absurd.
 
I meant that if Trump is inadvertently pissing off the Russians they may decide to release whatever emails they got from the RNC and state parties and cause even more chaos. Trump and the Republicans seem screwed either way when it comes to Russia.

I was agreeing with you, just adding more layers for context of the ridiculousness.

I hope the GOP burns with Trump.
 
why are people acting like all these tweets from 4 years are some huge GOTCHA. things have happened between now and then.

Syria chemical attack then > No we need congressional approval, Obama can't do unilateral action

Syria chemical attack now > Thanks Trump you are great, bigly decision on action
 
This might actually start another world war. This is incredibly serious, this egomaniac is not only responsible for the deaths caused as a result of these strikes but also the immense repercussions of them. I don't think the US is ready for another war.


For all of you in Syria stay strong and stay safe. For all you Americans, demand that your leader gets Congrwssional approval before starting a war! This buffoon can't just order strikes whenever he feels like it, and that should be made crystal clear!
Sad to say but Obama kinda set the precedent for not needing approval to attack assad.
 
Syria was attacking its citizens at the time using Chlorine Gas. Obama approached congress for approval of a strike, but was denied by these people supporting this recent strike that occurred without their approval. Obama's goal was for regime change through political means via Geneva talks. Tillerson is now pushing for the same thing.

Trump, despite shouting against this sort of action for five years, just went along with Obama's Syrian strategy... and Republican members of congress are suddenly changing their tune.

Bingo.

why are people acting like all these tweets from 4 years are some huge GOTCHA. things have happened between now and then.

That's not what's happening. The admin JUST had a change of heart, and Obama isn't the one making these decisions, that's whats changed. If it was Hillary, it would be an Obama 2.0 situation. You don't actually need this explained to you, right?
 
Pointless act summed up perfectly by Trump's quote earlier today: "Something should be done." He's not going to commit to taking out Assad but will drop a few bombs to say he did "something." Too bad he's souring his fans. Maybe now they'll get it.

As always: fuck Trump and anyone who supports him.
 
From Russia State TV
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@BBCSteveR: Russian state TV reports "there are killed & wounded" at Syrian air base hit by US missiles.
https://twitter.com/BBCSteveR/status/850184710089265152
 
Distraction or not, it was justified and necessary.

As I always say about most military actions in the region, the right action was done for the wrong reasons at the wrong time.

All of this should have been done years ago, with bipartisan support. It's disgusting how Republicans are now falling behind a president who's taking the same action that they condemned with the previous president.
 
The dead Syrians, gassed by Assad 4 years ago are materially different from the dead Syrians gassed by Assad four days ago, because ________

Go!

Bc the current president banned syrian refugees and is being investigated for collusion with russia, who waltzed into syria since.

Go to bed.
 
We have reached out at the UN and apparently with other nations prior to the strikrs, and will pursue geneva talks to oust assad

Okay, so we went in, fucked shit up, and THEN tried to build a coalition?

THAT'S THE WRONG FUCKING ORDER
 
I think the thing that is so terrifying and bordering disgusting about tonight, from how I'm viewing it, is how quick some people are to praise Trump for this who were not even six months ago condemning Obama/Clinton for Libya.

Not that the two situations are all that similar, but one area in which they are is how popular the initial actions were. People WANTED Obama to go into Libya. Just like this strike, people WANTED the US to do what it could to protect innocent people from being slaughtered by their leader.

It was everything around that actions that ultimately made Libya toxic. The completely haphazard way we handled that. This, just on the outset, seems to be orders of magnitude more haphazard.

But hey, we shot some missiles, I guess...
 
Earlier today, and three days ago, and a bunch of times last week and: https://www.thebureauinvestigates.c...-of-us-air-and-drone-strikes-afghanistan-2017

Do drone strikes count? Cause if it does, we've been bombing shit for the past...6 years

BO played the game of drones for years.

Probable last week from some drone.

Sad indeed, I don't think we are any safer after tonight.
 
I think the thing that is so terrifying and bordering disgusting about tonight, from how I'm viewing it, is how quick some people are to praise Trump for this who were not even six months ago condemning Obama/Clinton for Libya.

Not that the two situations are all that similar, but one area in which they are is how popular the initial actions were. People WANTED Obama to go into Libya. Just like this strike, people WANTED the US to do what it could to protect innocent people from being slaughtered by their leader.

It was everything around that actions that ultimately made Libya toxic. The completely haphazard way we handled that. This, just on the outset, seems to be orders of magnitude more haphazard.

But hey, we shot some missiles, I guess...

16 years of chasing instant gratification, only to learn a lesson for a month or two and then go chasing it again.
 
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