Trump administration this morning.
https://twitter.com/joshrogin/status/850178642982338560
Also Trump administration just now.
https://twitter.com/lrozen/status/850401846065844224
Schrödinger's Foreign Policy
Trump administration this morning.
https://twitter.com/joshrogin/status/850178642982338560
Also Trump administration just now.
https://twitter.com/lrozen/status/850401846065844224
Based on what? The Russians presented their proof, the US has yet to show 56 Tomahawks hitting their targets.
They sure were. What about this? http://www.independent.co.uk/news/w...n-deaths-syria-iraq-middle-east-a7649486.html
The US said one failed on launch and hit the water. I'm pretty sure the US which has been launching Tomahawks in anger for decades isn't going to have a 50% failure rate.
Also they were the newest model, they literally were advanced enough to linger above the ships until all were launched and fly simultaneously lol. This wasn't some jank shit.
The Syrian Observatory for Human Rights, a Britain-based monitoring group, said a general was among those killed in the American attack, which caused extensive damage to more than a dozen hangars and a fuel depot.
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As rumors swirled Thursday of an impending American attack, there were unconfirmed reports that members of the Syrian government had spirited their families across the border to the Lebanese capital, Beirut.
@JamesArkin
Rand Paul says no willingness in Congress to take a vote on an AUMF. I asked him what would change that. "Different colleagues," he said.
Wait, the missiles hover in the air before firing? That sounds like some crazy tech. Are there any articles on that?The US said one failed on launch and hit the water. I'm pretty sure the US which has been launching Tomahawks in anger for decades isn't going to have a 50% failure rate.
Also they were the newest model, they literally were advanced enough to linger above the ships until all were launched and fly simultaneously lol. This wasn't some jank shit.
Also interested on this tech. That's fascinating if trueWait the missiles hover in the air before firing. That sounds like some crazy tech. Are there any articles on that?
https://twitter.com/JamesArkin/status/850373189121257472
He's not wrong but those same colleagues would probably sooner end his career than potentially ruin their own with a vote
http://www.msn.com/en-us/news/world...s-‘arrogant-aggression’/ar-BBzvFZr?li=BBnb7Kz
Having a bunch of these shitheads flee in terror is a pretty damn good propaganda victory for Trump even if just hitting 1 air base isn't going to do much.
Wait the missiles hover in the air before firing. That sounds like some crazy tech. Are there any articles on that?
Then what the hell did those 59 tomahawks do?There are pictures of the runway intact, a video of the Syrian minister of defense touring the base, and attack choppers using it. The base was not rendered inoperable.
Wait, the missiles hover in the air before firing? That sounds like some crazy tech. Are there any articles on that?
Then what the hell did those 59 tomahawks do?
That's wild. Thank youhttps://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tomahawk_(missile)
The newest models are practically drones:
Tomahawk Block IV[9][10][11] introduced in 2006 adds the strike controller which can change the missile in flight to one of 15 preprogrammed alternate targets or redirect it to a new target. This targeting flexibility includes the capability to loiter over the battlefield awaiting a more critical target. The missile can also transmit battle damage indication imagery and missile health and status messages via the two-way satellite data link. Firing platforms now have the capability to plan and execute GPS-only missions. Block IV also has an improved anti-jam GPS receiver for enhanced mission performance. Block IV includes Tomahawk Weapons Control System (TTWCS), and Tomahawk Command and Control System (TC2S).
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tomahawk_(missile)
The newest models are practically drones:
Tomahawk Block IV[9][10][11] introduced in 2006 adds the strike controller which can change the missile in flight to one of 15 preprogrammed alternate targets or redirect it to a new target. This targeting flexibility includes the capability to loiter over the battlefield awaiting a more critical target. The missile can also transmit battle damage indication imagery and missile health and status messages via the two-way satellite data link. Firing platforms now have the capability to plan and execute GPS-only missions. Block IV also has an improved anti-jam GPS receiver for enhanced mission performance. Block IV includes Tomahawk Weapons Control System (TTWCS), and Tomahawk Command and Control System (TC2S).
Then what the hell did those 59 tomahawks do?If the base is still operationalOr not do?
Legitimize Trump.
Well, okay. I guess if you genuinely think a second Iraq War would be a good idea, then there's no particular reason to oppose this airstrike.
As somebody who lived through the first Iraq War this seems totally bonkers to me. Nothing did greater harm to the international order or to America's place in the world than the Iraq War, to say nothing of the countless Americans and Iraqis who died or were mutilated. We took a tinpot dictatorship and turned it into a failed state at massive cost to us and to the people of that country.
I can't imagine wanting to do that again in Syria. Neither can most Americans, I suspect.
That implies that this was all theater...Legitimize Trump.
$94,068,875.75 just to do... that?You need 2000 lb bombs to break up runways because of the concrete being much thicker. They hit taxiways which are not as reinforced.
$94,068,875.75 just to do... that?
If my stance can be boiled down to thinking that a second iraq war is a good idea then is it fair to summarize yours as thinking chemical weapons are okay? I think youre being a little poignant on purpose. What do you propose we do about Syria and ISIS? Nothing? Like I said, its a complex issue. Even if you take a side you cannot be sure its the right one. No one wants war, ever. If your answer is to stop bothering people then you are missing several crucial tenants of radicalism and enemy foreign policy in exchange for taking the notion of the USA being the source of problems as the wholesale explanation for the world's woes, or even those of the Syrian government or ISIS situations. Iraq was a war fought on bad intelligence, we literally just watched Assad USE CHEMICAL WEAPONS. Those are weapons of mass destruction too. Theres a reason people supported the war in Iraq at the time, you know. The fact that I happen to believe Assad should be removed, and therefore we also have to help keep the vacuum safe , and also we have to eliminate ISIS, does not just mean I support another Iraq War and you don't. Thats a gross oversimplification of the argument.
The US said one failed on launch and hit the water. I'm pretty sure the US which has been launching Tomahawks in anger for decades isn't going to have a 50% failure rate.
Also they were the newest model, they literally were advanced enough to linger above the ships until all were launched and fly simultaneously lol. This wasn't some jank shit.
"We learned of the American threat and the expected military bombardment on Syrian territory," Syrian military source told @AFP"We took precautions in more than one military point, including in Shayrat airbase. We moved a number of airplanes towards other areas."
#SYRIA: Syrian military source says forces were warned of US military action but not told exactly where it would take place.
Then what the fuck was the point?Then if Assad regime has access to some dirt, concrete, workers and heavy construction hardware taxiways will be repaired in days.
For all of Assad's ills, at least he is a secular dictator. I would gladly take the Saddam, Mubarak and Assad's of the world in the face of the radical islamist alternative. My preferred solution would be not even touch Syria, let Assad assert his control and let him clean out Isis with Russia.
Has anyone posted or talked about the Glenn Greenwald editorial now up on the Intercept?
https://theintercept.com/2017/04/07...edia-and-bipartisan-praise-for-bombing-syria/
I think everyone should read this.
Then what the fuck was the point?
You know what we could do with $94 million dollars in so many places in the US?
It's not that they hover, they can fly to different waypoints so that they can all arrive on target at the same time after launch.I don't believe cruise missiles can 'hover'. The initial launch booster pulls it into the air, and as the chemical reaction fizzles out, the missile activates its jet engine and speeds off at a high rate. It starts off as a rocket, and once the ignition runs out, it kind of hangs in the air for a second before the engine comes on.
This scares me greatly. Even progressives are willing to accept a traitor if he just starts a war.
Glen Greenwald?
Yeah no thanks, I'd sooner bleach my eyes out than read his trash.
I can agree with wanting to maintain the seal, for sure. But our options are not only Assad or ISIS. We should not support him just because he fights ISIS. We can fight ISIS. The whole world should be working together on this honestly, its just that no one wants to take responsibility for what will happen to Syria, or what would need to happen in order for the country to be safe afterward
Why?
On what? Bombing the Syrian government?
Yeah...no.
Wait, the missiles hover in the air before firing? That sounds like some crazy tech. Are there any articles on that?
He's a Trump apologist masquerading as a liberal and a concern troll of the highest degree. I can't stand him.
Has anyone posted or talked about the Glenn Greenwald editorial now up on the Intercept?
https://theintercept.com/2017/04/07...edia-and-bipartisan-praise-for-bombing-syria/
I think everyone should read this.