Trump losses his alt-right supporters over Syria

tay

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Trump campaigned on not getting involved in Mideast. Said it always helps our enemies & creates more refugees. Then he saw a picture on TV.





Breitbart commenters are not happy with the Donald

scroll up at link past the story to see comments.......

Trump Orders Strikes Against Syrian Regime Airbase in Response to Chemical Attack - Breitbart
 

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When he seems to be following Hillary's recommendation the only way to go is down.

Hey DB, how dod we post vids from youtube?
 

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I just love the sound of neo-Nazi whimpering.
Why are you whimpering? Over here the only sound if face-palms at trump being taken is so easily. So much for there beingh any hope for America. That alone should make the rest of the world cheer up.

It did accomplish one thing. Syria is now a no-fly zone and Russia has the air power to enforce it and Putin never bluffs, That would include Turkey and Israel only fiores missiles after it's aircraft was tapped by the S-400 system.

https://sputniknews.com/military/201704071052425538-russia-mod-us-channel-syria/
The Russian Defense Ministry said that the Russia-US deconfliction mechanism aimed to avoid aerial incidents over Syria will be suspended from April 8.

The ministry said that it had summoned a US military attache in Moscow to confirm the suspension of a memoransum on flight safety in Syria.
Moreover, the Russian Ministry of Defense sent a note on the issue to Washington.
Earlier in the day, the Russian Foreign Ministry said that Moscow has suspended its memorandum of understanding on air safety over Syria with the United States following the deadly US missile attack on the Sha'irat airfield.
The Pentagon said later that the US still wants to keep dialogue with Russia via the deconfliction channnel.
"The Russian Defense Ministry denied US media reports that Russia is allegedly going to keep the 'red line' with Pentagon's representatives in the framework of the memo on the prevention of incidents in Syrian airsrpace," the Russian ministry spokesman, Maj. Gen. Igor Konasenkov responded to media claims.


"A note was sent today to Pentagon through military-diplomatic channels informing about the suspension the 'red line' in the framework of the memorandum," Konashenkov said in a statement.
 

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Trump campaigned on not getting involved in the Middle East? He campaigned on bombing it indiscriminately, which he already started in Yemen. He said he had a super secret plan to defeat ISIS in 30 days, which he'll get on right after this round of golf.
 

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Trump campaigned on not getting involved in the Middle East? He campaigned on bombing it indiscriminately, which he already started in Yemen. He said he had a super secret plan to defeat ISIS in 30 days, which he'll get on right after this round of golf.

He's going to hire be leadership of ISIS into his company. That'll stop them.
 

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To those calling Trump's base loosers for their views on him and the Syrian development I say good for them to sticking to their beliefs and values they want for America.

If this was Hillary or Obama responding their supporters would be championing them.

Yes, I actually respect them for their stance on this.........
 

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Bannon Flynn and the idiot cases had to go and more will be needed to make an exit.
Trump waited too long and in the end will please no one. Slowly the radical elements
will be purged and before long the President will be in more trouble,, legal trouble.
No Mind Pence and his minions are waiting in the wings to steer America from its
flirtation with Fascism to a Social Evangelical Conservatism also a division of Fascism.
In the end it will likely be like Oliver Cromwell in Britain. What the ruling class instituted
into power they rejected five years later
 

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Rep. Scott Rigell (R-Va.) 2013 letter signed by more than 100 lawmakers.

Dear Mr. President,

We strongly urge you to consult and receive authorization from Congress before ordering the use of U.S. military force in Syria. Your responsibility to do so is prescribed in the Constitution and the War Powers Resolution of 1973.

While the Founders wisely gave the Office of the President the authority to act in emergencies, they foresaw the need to ensure public debate – and the active engagement of Congress – prior to committing U.S. military assets. Engaging our military in Syria when no direct threat to the United States exists and without prior congressional authorization would violate the separation of powers that is clearly delineated in the Constitution.

Mr. President, in the case of military operations in Libya you stated that authorization from Congress was not required because our military was not engaged in “hostilities.” In addition, an April 1, 2011, memorandum to you from your Office of Legal Counsel concluded:

“…President Obama could rely on his constitutional power to safeguard the national interest by directing the anticipated military operations in Libya—which were limited in their nature, scope, and duration—without prior congressional authorization.”

We view the precedent this opinion sets, where “national interest” is enough to engage in hostilities without congressional authorization, as unconstitutional. If the use of 221 Tomahawk cruise missiles, 704 Joint Direct Attack Munitions, and 42 Predator Hellfire missiles expended in Libya does not constitute “hostilities,” what does?

If you deem that military action in Syria is necessary, Congress can reconvene at your request. We stand ready to come back into session, consider the facts before us, and share the burden of decisions made regarding U.S. involvement in the quickly escalating Syrian conflict.







Republican double standards in full display again. So where are the howls of protest from the forum's delusional right wingers?
 

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I had hopes he would be smarter than the other Presidents. Perhaps all forms of wisdom have left the US for good.
So far the only sign of an air attack is a small crater in a road some distance where the civilians died. Not looking good in the truth department.
 

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I doubt the isolationists will like this action, but if Obama had carried through on his threat in 2013 the US would not have to do it now.
 

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I doubt the isolationists will like this action, but if Obama had carried through on his threat in 2013 the US would not have to do it now.

Well to be fair, if the US simply learned to stay the hell out of everyone else's business...well you know.
Quite frankly, ever since WW2 America's worst enemy has been its own foreign policy.
 

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I just love the sound of neo-Nazi whimpering.

got your head phones hooked up to your own mic hitlary...eh?

"The Washington Establishment has reasserted control. First Flynn and now Bannon. All that are left in the Trump administration are the Zionists and the crazed generals who want war with Russia, China, Iran, Syria, and North Korea.

There is no one in the White House to stop them.

Kiss good-bye normalized relations with Russia.

The Syrian conflict is set to be reopened. That is the point of the chemical attack blamed by Washington on Syria despite the absence of any evidence. It is completely obvious that the chemical attack is a Washington orchestrated event. According to reports US Secretary of State Tillerson has warned Russia that steps are underway to remove Syrian president Assad. Trump agrees.

The removal of Assad allows Washington to impose another Washington puppet on Muslim peoples, to remove another Arab government with an independent policy from Washington, to remove another government that is opposed to Israel’s theft of Palestine, and for Exxon’s Tillerson and the neoconservative hegemonists to cut Russian natural gas off from Europe with a US controlled gas pipeline from Qater to Europe via Syria.

By ignoring all of these US advantages, the Russian government dithered in completing the liberation of Syria from Washington-backed ISIS. The Russians dithered, because they had totally unrealistic hopes of achieving a partnership with Washington via a joint effort against terrorism.

This was a ridiculous idea as terrorism is Washington’s weapon."
http://www.paulcraigroberts.org/2017/04/06/trump-surrendered-will-putin-next-surrender/
 
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To those calling Trump's base loosers for their views on him and the Syrian development I say good for them to sticking to their beliefs and values they want for America.

If this was Hillary or Obama responding their supporters would be championing them.

Yes, I actually respect them for their stance on this.........
It's funny because Hillary called for a response to the gas attack as well. And she didn't mean a strongly worded letter either. That's Canada's shtick.
 

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Trump's base wants America out of the Middle East and to stop meddling in other countries affairs and wasting money doing so.

And they would be correct as he said he would do so in a rambling way;

“We’ve spent, at last count, $6 trillion in the Middle East, and our roads have potholes all over, our highways are falling apart, our bridges are falling, our tunnels are no good, our airports are horrible like third world countries,” Trump said. “We’re going to start spending on ourselves, but we’ve got to be so strong militarily like we’ve never ever been before.”

http://www.politico.com/story/2016/12/trump-middle-east-isis-232291

But then again there's his ego that will get in the way..........

America struck Syria, and the media swooned. Trump will remember that.

It is a truth universally acknowledged, that Donald Trump is always in want of praise from his television.

Fourteen years ago, the media breathlessly reported the George W. Bush administration’s charges against Saddam Hussein’s Iraq and then rhapsodized over “shock and awe” in the war’s early months. One would hope that the United States’ subsequent struggle in Iraq (and Afghanistan) might lead talking heads to be more muted or skeptical this time, but Thursday’s coverage suggested otherwise

Someone as hungry for approval as Trump remembers what gets him plaudits, especially from the establishment that has looked down on him all his life. In the blink of a news cycle, gone was talk of his many failures, replaced by tributes — and all he needed was a few dozen cruise missiles. He will not soon forget that. After all, the idea of a president launching a military strike to boost his poll numbers has occurred to Trump before:

https://www.washingtonpost.com/blog...d-the-media-swooned-trump-will-remember-that/


... nothing unites people behind the leader more quickly, reflexively or reliably than war. Donald Trump now sees how true that is, as the same establishment leaders in U.S. politics and media who have spent months denouncing him as a mentally unstable and inept authoritarian and unprecedented threat to democracy are standing and applauding him as he launches bombs at Syrian government targets.

https://theintercept.com/2017/04/07...edia-and-bipartisan-praise-for-bombing-syria/
 

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I doubt the isolationists will like this action, but if Obama had carried through on his threat in 2013 the US would not have to do it now.
Since it was a false flag operation it would have back-fired. Obama was already doing what he was told. Trump could have broken the mold but with all the support he is getting from the press and nothing about it being a false-flag it would appear Trump has just had his Waterloo and he has to play along or get exposed as a war criminal.
That it happened so quickly means the move to make Israel the ruler has to be very close and the 70 year anniversary is in 2018 so things are not speeding up, they are being slowed down so another full year can pass with little or no changes. With Russia being the dark horse nobody can expose the crime except them.