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

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That Russian report does not inspire confidence. Russians were at that base and if any were hit then we are in deep shit.

Putin isn't going to start war with the US over a few dead in Syria. If there are Russian casualties there will be strong words.
 
Sad indeed, I don't think we are any safer after tonight.

The goal, which was Obama's goal years ago, is that the Syrian citizens are safer and al-Assad is less capable of doing this kind of attack again.

Ted Cruz is saying this is the result of Obama's failed policy, when it was the republican congress that denied him the authority to do this kind of strike years ago. Trump did it unilaterally, and they're now praising him.
 
So it was established in 2013 iirc they received their final warning about using said weapons. This was obviously during Obamas run who wanted a similar strike then. It was decided that it was better to use paper one more time. 4 years later they went against it, and this is the outcome. UN posturing is again, ineffective, thus this had to happen. So linking tweets from years ago is irrelevant at best and just trying for another way to go at the guy who won instead of their pick. Despite not having any weight.

The paper slinging from then broke down, this was the promised outcome.
 
probably the causalities are Hezbollah forces since they are also stationed there

Trump warned Russia ahead of time

which means if the Russian troops escaped without telling those militia men then oh boy the inner problems that would cause
 
The goal, which was Obama's goal years ago, is to hope that the Syrian citizens are safer and al-Assad is less capable of doing this kind of attack again.

Ted Cruz is saying this is the result of Obama's failed policy, when it was the republican congress that denied him the authority to do this kind of strike years ago. Trump did it unilaterally, and they're no praising him.
Republicans count on the American people having the memory of goldfish.

And fuck if it hasn't worked out great for them.
 
Can we panic now?

If Russia was forewarned ina sufficient capacity, that should be enough to avoid any major fallout.

The statement said this was a proportional response to the gas attack, I don't think we will see any more.

Unlss this snowballs out of control
 
What was Russia's response to Turkey?

Massive.

Economic sanctions, which hit Turkey's tourism industry hard.
Random bombings in Istanbul occurring in the days after the airplane downing.
Putin cornering Erdogan into accepting how/when/where Turkey can operate in Syria.
 
That Russian report does not inspire confidence. Russians were at that base and if any were hit then we are in deep shit.

No, THEY are in deep shit.

Because Russia was supposed to be monitoring and preventing Assad from using Chemical weapons.

Yet there they are, on the same base the Chemical attacks were launched from.
 
Putin isn't going to start war with the US over a few dead in Syria. If there are Russian casualties there will be strong words.

Putin won't start a war over this (although I see the potential for future causalities).

But tonight is undeniably a move by America against Russian interests, to the point of Russian casualties. And if Putin starts to believe that propping up and protecting Trump won't result in any net good for Russia (such as a removal of sanctions), he may return to his initial goal of general chaos and destabilizing American democracy.

And then we get pee pee tape.
 
I fell asleep early and just woke up to let the dogs out, can someone summarize?

Targeted strike against Syrian airbase that reportedly launched the gas attack from earlier this week. Russians reportedly warned an hour ahead of time to reduce non-syrian military personnel casualties but sounds like mixed reports on that now.

Some bipartisan US support, including I believe from Hillary Clinton but I'm not sure when that quote was from.

Trump made a statement that it was in response to the gas attack and to prevent further chemical attacks
 
Feel pretty similar. I hate Trump and he's a complete hypocrite on Syria, but the world has stood idly by for 5 years as Assad has murdered thousands of civilians with gas attacks. I don't have a solution to the problem, but tacitly supporting Assad with inaction isn't the solution either.

You'd really rather the united Nations do something here, but they've proven unwilling to do so.

Likewise, I don't think the hyperbole from everybody on the left helps. Came home to my wife crying because she's reading everybody all of her friends on Facebook saying how we're going to war now, how the draft starts tomorrow, and Russia going to launch retaliatory strikes against the us, etc. 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.

Not the same since Russia stepped aside and allowed it via U.N, on this case, Russia has been backing Assad for a long while and intervened in 2015.

True about the hyperbole, but you should realize it only takes more escalation to turn this into a bigger conflict. Coming from someone who agrees not just with strikes, but much more direct intervention in Syria.
 
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