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They will sit back and watch what the USA does as usual, I'm thankful that the UK voted against military involvement but we are a bit worried about the Russians and Chinese getting involved in this crap, we are a lot closer to the trouble here.
11 years ago. Rating: 9 | |
They still have to prove who used them. According to eye witnesses it was Al-Qaeda affiliates using kids to move the weapons to tunnels under the city. One of the weapons went off because the kids were not trained properly to handle them. But the UN has yet to investigate this claim. They are still gathering evidence. No real proof as of yet as to who released the gas or if there was ever gas released. So far NATO can not find any evidence of gas. The UN can not make a move until they know for sure. How many ways can this be discussed with no real proof? Obama has finally backed down and will now leave it to a vote by congress. The majority of Americans say no to the US getting involved.
11 years ago. Rating: 5 | |
Then, 3 years later, they will use them again, and a US president not in cahoots with Russia will send 59 missles to destroy the place where intelligence reports the chemicals came. If the powers that had been had substantially confirmed the chemicals were gone three years ago, we'd be on a different page.
Thanks for f*g over the Syrians, who don't want to be uprooted refugees, Mr. Wonderful, Perfect Obama.
7 years ago. Rating: 2 | |
The job of the U.N. is to veto anything the U.S. wants to do .
7 years ago. Rating: 1 | |
Sometimes countries listen to the collective and sometimes they do not.