
Originally Posted by
MrSplitshot
It's tough to see the photos of women and little kids laying dead in the street after being gassed over there. They did nothing to deserve that.
But where does it end? We can play "World Police" until the cows come home. Syria today, somewhere else tomorrow, and the circle will continue. It's our money and the families of our dead soldiers at the end of the day...for people that really don't give a crap about us.
I think arming rebels is the WRONG idea...absolutely wrong. I think American boots on the ground is the WRONG idea. If you want to lay a few Tomahawk missiles in there strategically, OK, but you're committed at that point.
My biggest concern really are those chemical weapons and the hands they end up in at the end of the day.
Hard as it is to see innocents gassed, a large part of me says stay at home, keep as much intel coming as you can get about the whereabouts of the weapons, and let it ride.
Cold, maybe, but I'm sorry.
It's not the job of my money as a taxpayer, and the sacrificed lives of our soldiers, to back every uprising in the World...it's just not.
It's tough for Obama, when pressed by the media and the World for our stance in the matter, to not end up creating a "Red Line" like he did. The problem is that when you create it, then it gets crossed, if you do nothing you lose a lot of credit among the rest of the world waiting to try you next.