Wasn't sure whether to put this in the Obama, or American Imperialism thread. This lady clearly dislikes U.S. foreign policy in general not just Obama, but I put it in here because I completely agree with her assessment on Syria.
Wasn't sure whether to put this in the Obama, or American Imperialism thread. This lady clearly dislikes U.S. foreign policy in general not just Obama, but I put it in here because I completely agree with her assessment on Syria.
We don't need unrest anywhere IMO. Unrest translates into death by violence in these regions I mentiond. I cannot advocate for that at all. But that is the way they do things over there. Time TGTFO of there, period. Our national security is not at stake in Syria. Is Canada's ? Or is Canada's national security tied directly to the US's ?
Nobody needs unrest or oppression for that matter. Yes, people get hurt or worse during unrest. I'm pretty sure some people got hurt while "you" fought for your independence. Canada's national security is indeed tied to the US.
Your country is energy indepedent. Ours can be if we want to be. With energy independence, the US can tell the rest of the world to Eff off. But we have to secure our borders or it won't mean a thing. Our Bystander In Chief wrote a political check his ass can't cash and had no plan for when that check he wrote a year ago came due. He drew a redline, it has been met. Now what ? We get sucked into a civil war that restarts the Cold War with the USSR Russia on the other side of our side ? The head of the KGB is running their show. We have a community organizer singing kumbya or however you write it running ours. I wonder what the odds in Vegas are on this one ? Sorry, as things stand this minute, my money is on Putin. Where's yours ?
Do you want Canada getting involved or the US or both ?
Drill for peace ... Edit: just take the above at face value. no snark or baiting intended. just straight forward thoughts from a very tired person.
Canada is not my country (yet) either. Nor is it energy independent. It imports plenty of oil (it's hovered around 50% for some time, while exporting a lot too at an incredible expense to the environment, but I'm not sure where it's at currently).
No, I'd rather not see Canada get involved in Syria directly. As for the US, it's sort of in your DNA to get involved in other people's business, but ultimately that's primarily (though not exclusively) your business, as are the consequences. Though there is of course a difference between rhetoric and actual (economic) interests. It's not all about getting energy or other important resources, it's also about marketing (creating markets to sell stuff).
As for the so-called "red line", I'll believe it when we get to see solid evidence of the use of WMDs. We've heard that one before, no?
It depends on the particular unrest and who's creating it. I'm all for people getting rid of their corrupt leaderships.
Damn that was a long time ago, but thanks for the reply.
We don't need unrest anywhere IMO. Unrest translates into death by violence in these regions I mentiond. I cannot advocate for that at all. But that is the way they do things over there. Time TGTFO of there, period. Our national security is not at stake in Syria. Is Canada's ? Or is Canada's national security tied directly to the US's ?
Your country is energy indepedent. Ours can be if we want to be. With energy independence, the US can tell the rest of the world to Eff off. But we have to secure our borders or it won't mean a thing. Our Bystander In Chief wrote a political check his ass can't cash and had no plan for when that check he wrote a year ago came due. He drew a redline, it has been met. Now what ? We get sucked into a civil war that restarts the Cold War with the USSR Russia on the other side of our side ? The head of the KGB is running their show. We have a community organizer singing kumbya or however you write it running ours. I wonder what the odds in Vegas are on this one ? Sorry, as things stand this minute, my money is on Putin. Where's yours ?
Do you want Canada getting involved or the US or both ?
Drill for peace ... Edit: just take the above at face value. no snark or baiting intended. just straight forward thoughts from a very tired person.
we're pledging a lot of weapons/training and drones not to mention our leaders throw in 50 million dollars a day to support the rebels who support al kayda
anyone see the wisdom in this?
bueller? bueller? anyone?
I spent 33 years and four months in active military service and during that period I spent most of my time as a high class muscle man for Big Business, for Wall Street and the bankers. In short, I was a racketeer, a gangster for capitalism. I helped make Mexico and especially Tampico safe for American oil interests in 1914. I helped make Haiti and Cuba a decent place for the National City Bank boys to collect revenues in. I helped in the raping of half a dozen Central American republics for the benefit of Wall Street. I helped purify Nicaragua for the International Banking House of Brown Brothers in 1902-1912. I brought light to the Dominican Republic for the American sugar interests in 1916. I helped make Honduras right for the American fruit companies in 1903. In China in 1927 I helped see to it that Standard Oil went on its way unmolested. Looking back on it, I might have given Al Capone a few hints. The best he could do was to operate his racket in three districts. I operated on three continents.