What are you trying to say?
[QUOTE=Punter127;435370]I watched the speech on youtube, and to tell you the truth every time I hear Obama talk it reminds me of a snake oil salesman, but hey I get the same feeling when I hear John McCain. When it comes to politicians I take most of what they say with a grain of salt.
There is nobody in that list I want to team up with.
In "The Sociology of Imperialism," Joseph Schumpeter wrote of the Roman Empire's suicidal interventionism:
[I]"There was no corner of the known world where some interest was not alleged to be in danger or under actual attack. If the interests were not Roman, they were those of Rome's allies; and if Rome had no allies, then allies would be invented. When it was utterly impossible to contrive an interest - why, then it was the national honour that had been insulted."[/I]
Sound familiar?
Look deeper, what do you think this war is really about, and who stands to gain from American involvement? Why has Syria become so important? Do you really think it's about Chemical weapons?
"Chemical attack, particularly one that kills civilians, is horrible and horrendous. All deaths in war and violence are terrible and should be condemned. But why are a few hundred killed by chemical attack any worse or more deserving of US bombs than the 100,000 already killed in the conflict? Why do these few hundred allegedly killed by Assad count any more than the estimated 1,000 Christians in Syria killed by US allies on the other side? Why is it any worse to be killed by poison gas than to have your head chopped off by the US allied radical Islamists, as has happened to a number of Christian priests and bishops in Syria?
For that matter, why are the few hundred civilians killed in Syria by a chemical weapon any worse than the 2000-3000 who have been killed by Obama's drone strikes in Pakistan? Does it really make a difference whether a civilian is killed by poison gas or by drone missile or dull knife?[/QUOTE]So we don't like Russia & Iran stepping in and propping up Assad. After all, we are a world power, and they are playing in our oil fields. And Israel is our proxy for maintaining some semblance of influence in that region. America's middle east foreign policy has always been about oil, then and forever. No difference from Iraq.