Putin has declared war on the invisible. This isn't a joke. What Is our next re-action. How do we find the Peace?
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Obama thinks that it isn't fair for the US to get involved in other countries. No one fears him as commander in chief. I believe by Obama choice.
Prepare for a rocky road coming up.
Did we learn anything from Iraq, Iran and Egypt? Those countries operated best when a brutal dictator was in power. They tend to be predictable and dependable. Leave them alone and let them do their thing. It's cheaper and neater.
Did we learn anything from Iraq, Iran and Egypt? Those countries operated best when a brutal dictator was in power. They tend to be predictable and dependable. Leave them alone and let them do their thing. It's cheaper and neater.
Did we learn anything from Iraq, Iran and Egypt? Those countries operated best when a brutal dictator was in power. They tend to be predictable and dependable. Leave them alone and let them do their thing. It's cheaper and neater.
Did we learn anything from Iraq, Iran and Egypt? Those countries operated best when a brutal dictator was in power. They tend to be predictable and dependable. Leave them alone and let them do their thing. It's cheaper and neater.
It would be nice if we didn't need anything in the Middle East.
I believe that we should expect better from ourselves as a nation. It's too much like saying, "they seem happy together, so what if he slaps her around every once in a while when she gets out of line." Do we need to send in the troops every time? Probably not. But we can't just wash our hands of the situation and say "screw 'em."
I believe that we should expect better from ourselves as a nation. It's too much like saying, "they seem happy together, so what if he slaps her around every once in a while when she gets out of line." Do we need to send in the troops every time? Probably not. But we can't just wash our hands of the situation and say "screw 'em."
If only they didn't cost a bajillion dollars.
Next March you can pre-order the Model 3 starting at $35k. I'll have one.
If only they didn't cost a bajillion dollars.
Next March you can pre-order the Model 3 starting at $35k. I'll have one.
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There's a charging station right by my work and I'm surprised by how many cars use it. Sales must be pretty good. My son did a calculation and said the price of the existing models versus his payment and gas consumption is a wash.
), Syria's 1.1 million Christians lived in relative peace. Since then, thousands have been tortured/ crucified, and 700,000 have had to flee the country.Well no sh*t.
I think I'll have one too if that's the case.
YUP. I was watching the Putin interview on 60 Minutes and he was saying all the right things.There are no "moderate" rebels longing for truth, justice and the American way. It's either stability under a brutal dictator, or chaos under ISIS. Good on Putin for supporting the lesser of those those two evils where our own liberal utopianism compels American presidents to opt for an impossible third option.
Putin may be saying "all the right things," but his goal is simple - expand Russian influence in the Middle East and the world. I think he will come to regret getting militarily involved in this big steamy pile of @#$T!
If it's basically Russian friendly, I say let them waste their money trying to clean out ISIS in Syria and keep an eye on them to make sure they're not continuing to just target the anti al-Assad people. Put pressure on them to actually wipe out ISIS in that region. If it's basically Russian puppet state they should be the ones to fork over the dough for the operation anyway.
ISIS presents a far greater threat to US interests in the region than Russia does. If Putin props up Assad and helps kick ISIS out of Syria, that's a net win for the US, even if it comes at the cost of increased influence for Russia.