Originally Posted by
sharptonn
This thread started me to wondering, as a Texan. Not taught this in school, I was curious. Much info has been gleaned by looking hard at the history of Syria (Spent on my labor day holiday), from ancient times, particularly before and after WWI, up and until present times. It has been very educational to see the ride of the Syrian people, French occupation, their leadership, independence, and their effects upon their neighbors and vice-versa. They seem to have reaped what they have sowed, for the most part, in their victories and defeats. Nothing seems to really be new here, IMO. I cannot see, for the life of me, how the United States has anything to gain and everything to lose by lobbing some shells their way. They are said to be isolationists in the 20th century.
My opinion is to isolate them further and let their people deal with it. The Russians are ready to let it play out, so is most of the world. Our representatives (U.S.) say "no boots on the ground". How can you bomb a place without going in? Seems a chicken s..t atttitude to make a statement such as this. How can you attack anyone without going in? The American People are sick of our brightest young people perishing in hopeless combat while the trash takes over the streets in our own country. Anything we do will come back to haunt us and will surely effect the outcome in the negative. History shall record it.
Always has! JMHO