Syria for us here is like watching a Patriots, Ravens game.
David
Date: Mon, 2 Sep 2013 11:30:24 -0700
From: finniganbruce@yahoo.com
Subject: Re: [ACEsthetics] Syria-ND
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Date: Mon, 2 Sep 2013 11:30:24 -0700
From: finniganbruce@yahoo.com
Subject: Re: [ACEsthetics] Syria-ND
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Bob,
Syria is a client state of Russia. The Russians have a naval base in Syria at the city of Tartus. If the US decides not to intervene, this would please Putin and the Russians who sell billions of Rubles in arms to the Syrians. China is one of Iran's biggest oil clients. Iran and Syria work in concert. What makes Syria happy makes Iran happy and makes China happy. Russia and China do not want US intervention. I believe even Israel prefers the devil they know in Assad to the devil they don't know - the al Qaeda - Hezbollah led opposition. If we get rid of Assad, we would have to engage in nation building. I think our experiences in Iraq and Afghanistan would make us think twice about getting involved in nation building.
Bruce
From: Bob Perkins <turkeysturkeys@gmail.com>
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Sent: Monday, September 2, 2013 2:16 PM
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good points, all!
do they need unanimous votes to adopt a resolution? I know that Russia and China are dissenting but isn't the vote 9 - 2?
On Mon, Sep 2, 2013 at 11:09 AM, Bruce Finnigan <finniganbruce@yahoo.com> wrote:
Bob,It's a very complicated situation which has spun out of control.Assad's government was a coalition of a minority Muslim sect - the Alawites - the Christians and the Shiites. The majority Muslim group in Syria are the Sunni. There is currently a cold/hot war going on between the Sunni's (S.Arabia) and Shiites (Iran) for control of the Muslim world. The war in Syria is a proxy fight of this war. There is also a large Kurdish minority in Syria which could destabilize the border region with Turkey. It would not be out of the realm of possibility to see the Kurdish Syrians leave Syria to create a Kurdish state with the Iraqi Kurds. This is very problematical for Turkey.The opposition to Assad has been hijacked by Al Qaeda. We waited too long to support the dissidents and the opposition has been coopted by the fanatics (no, not the Republicans). The terrorist groups of Hezbollah and Hamas are involved in this conflict. This country is comprised of many ethnic minorities, including Jews, Catholics, Alawites, Shiites, Sunnis, Kurds and the Druze. There has been ethnic genocide on both sides.There is no easy and quick solution for this problem. Let the UN Handle it.Here is a perspective on the Syrian situation.BruceFrom: Bob Perkins <turkeysturkeys@gmail.com>
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Sent: Monday, September 2, 2013 1:14 PM
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http://www.smilesinmalibu.com/Hey, I haven't followed this very closely but I am puzzled, not that we want there to be retribution for chemical weapons use (if it is in fact, true) but that Obama wants to act unilaterally. Haven't we learned yet that this unilateral (U.S. policing the world) thinking doesn't work!! Why don't we turn this over to NATO and the U.N..
We always act like we are in charge of everything.any thoughts? Am I not clued into what is really going on?
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