Monday, April 10, 2017

Repeat...

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“No operation extends with any certainty beyond the first encounter with the main body of the enemy,” German Field Marshal Helmuth von Moltke in the mid-19th century.

After the fake news of Syrian President launched a deadly chemical attack on his own people, President Trump did something he had previously mocked others for proposing: He fired American missiles into Syria to destroy the Syrian airfield used to launch the attack.

But if war against Assad intensifies and the U.S. commits to regime change [Hillary's goal], what happens next?   We are handing the Syrian Country over to ISIS or its Generics' terrorists.

Syria is currently a free-for-all; forces from Kurds, Turkey, US, and money from the golf countries to terrorists in Syria violating international laws. Even insurrectionist groups backed by the U.S. have begun fighting against one another. And even if America were able to affect regime change, enforcing such a change could mean a controlling military presence in Syria for decades.   And we need to rebuild it and be hated by all parties for our occupation.   Ring a bell?

Russia and Iran might have something to say about escalated U.S. military involvement. All in all, trouble will be on the border of Israel, two feet away.    JUST A THOUGHT.

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