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AngryCanadian
07-23-2013, 04:52 PM
Responses after Assessment On Syria by Pentagon Top Boss.

McCain now says he won’t block Dempsey (http://www.politico.com/story/2013/07/john-mccain-martin-dempsey-joint-chiefs-of-staff-94616.html)


In a separate interview, Sen. Lindsey Graham (R-S.C.) said “the option of doing nothing is more costly than trying to change the course, the tide of battle.”


Asked about the huge costs of a

major U.S. intervention in Syria, Graham added, “That would be the best billion dollars we ever spent to change the tide of war.”


“Syria’s a cancer affecting the region. Play it out — it’s not like it’s a debate between the benefit of doing nothing between the cost of doing something,” he said. “Doing nothing is a choice. I think it’s a catastrophic choice.”

John McCain was highly disappointed that he was beaten by a top general after reading the assessment.

Graham claims that that intervention would only cost a billion dollars that would be well spent. Yet he ignores the general's warnings completely. Meanwhile.Jennifer Rubin, a writer for the washingtonpost wrote an piece where in it the author is complaining and whining as an assessment of More excuses to do nothing.
Source (http://www.washingtonpost.com/blogs/right-turn/wp/2013/07/23/syria-more-excuses-to-do-nothing/).

Peace Piper
07-23-2013, 05:18 PM
“Syria’s a cancer affecting the region. Play it out — it’s not like it’s a debate between the benefit of doing nothing between the cost of doing something,” he said. “Doing nothing is a choice. I think it’s a catastrophic choice.”

This is the key right here. The answer to the question of why “Syria’s a cancer affecting the region" is the answer to what these wars are about.

Perhaps a "Journalist" or a "Reporter" could manage to ask that question? If not, Why not?

Syria doesn't have Cinnabons yet. Is that why it's a "Cancer"? Well it's not Cinnabons, it's Western Capitalism. There must be no alternative to the New World Order. That is the answer that no one will speak publicly. And that is why Libya was invaded.


Cinnabon in Tripoli as Libya Opens Up to Foreign Business

After 42 years, the country formerly known as the Great Socialist People’s Libyan Arab Jamahiriya is getting its first taste of consumer capitalism in an unlikely form: sweet, sticky cinnamon rolls. Cinnabon, the Atlanta-based bakery chain, is at the vanguard of a potential business boom in the North African country, which deposed dictator Muammar Qaddafi last year in a bloody civil war. In July the unit of Focus Brands became the first U.S. franchise to open since the revolution, with a two-level Tripoli outlet. It’s become a popular destination in a city with few diversions for residents.

http://images.bwbx.io/cms/2012-12-13/comp_cinnabon51__01__405.jpg

Cinnabon’s bet on Libya—it plans to open at least 10 new locations over the next five years—shows the perils and potential of this wealthy new consumer market, which is being eyed by a growing number of foreign companies. Yes, Libya has a rickety electricity grid and few formal property rights. And due to ongoing sectarian violence, it remains a dangerous place. But the country sits atop Africa’s biggest oil reserves, which may generate as much as $55 billion for the state oil company this year. That means there are plenty of well-off locals and expats who can afford to pay for a Western-style sweet...>more
http://www.businessweek.com/articles/2012-12-13/cinnabon-in-tripoli-as-libya-opens-up-to-foreign-business


It was all detailed in 1999, the year of the first PNAC war against Serbia, (http://newamericancentury.org/balkans.htm) which was yesterdays Libya.

This article details the motives and the plan.


Backing up Globalization with Military Might (http://www.globalissues.org/article/448/backing-up-globalization-with-military-might)
New World Order Onslaught
Karen Talbot Covert Action Quarterly, Issue 68, Fall 1999

McDonald's Needs McDonnell Douglas to Flourish

An article by Thomas Friedman in the New York Times entitled "What the World Needs Now" tells it all. Illustrated by an American Flag on a fist it said, among other things: "For globalism to work, America can't be afraid to act like the almighty superpower that it is....The hidden hand of the market will never work without a hidden fist-McDonald's cannot flourish without McDonnell Douglas, the designer of the F-15. And the hidden fist that keeps the world safe for Silicon Valley's technologies is called the United States Army, Air Force, Navy and Marine Corps." ...more
http://www.globalissues.org/article/448/backing-up-globalization-with-military-might


If someone has a better explanation maybe they could post it.

Syrian Girl lays it out pretty well


http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=TP3mXVRd89Y

It's all about the money

AngryCanadian
07-23-2013, 05:23 PM
Libya? Libyans on Twitter are all so quiet! they wont even talk about there new life expect the fact that Libyan Muslim Brotherhood is gaining ground and reshaping Libya's politics.
The same party which Gaddafi and Assad banned in the early 70s.


It's all about the money
An intervention wont happen Obama The War Lord already has to many problems including Detroit.

HOLLYWOOD
07-23-2013, 06:01 PM
Libya? Libyans on Twitter are all so quiet! they wont even talk about there new life expect the fact that Libyan Muslim Brotherhood is gaining ground and reshaping Libya's politics.
The same party which Gaddafi and Assad banned in the early 70s.


An intervention wont happen Obama The War Lord already has to many problems including Detroit.Ashame that Qaddafi was well aware of International Fascist Corporatism, and he wanted African businesses and corporations in Libya only, and wanted none of the international conglomerates stealing the wealth of the Libyan people and running it out of the country. We witnessed first hand how US, UK, France and their proxy weapons allies initiated war and assassinated the government/leadership in Libya. Now Libyans are having it savings and wealth raped through the NTC puppet government buying expensive US & UK weapons systems, ships, and aircraft, for starters... WASH-RINSE-REPEAT onto the next country need Israel.


http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5JDct2pJeZM

AngryCanadian
07-23-2013, 06:06 PM
According to Jay Carney After saying for nearly two years that Dr Assad’s days were numbered, press secretary he now states.

“While there are shifts in momentum on the battlefield, Bashar al-Assad, in our view, will never rule all of Syria again.”

This comes after the statement by Jay made on Egypt.


Jay Carney Refuses to Say ‘Coup’ Occurred in Egypt – Which Could Be Bad News for Your Tax Dollars