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Cheimei
08-28-2013, 11:58 PM
What a neocon snake.


After days of dodging the press over Syria, Florida Sen. Marco Rubio finally responded with a public statement over his views once it was noted by the news media.

Here it is:

The United States has significant national interests at stake in the conflict in Syria. First, Assad is a close ally and supporter of the Iranian regime. He has allowed Syria to be used as a staging ground and way station for terrorist groups such as Hezbollah and al Qaeda. Second, an unstable Syria threatens to become the premier operational area in the world from which jihadis can train, plan and carry out attacks against our allies in the region including Israel and even the United States.

That is why at the outset of this conflict more than two years ago, I argued that the United States should identify non-jihadist groups in Syria and help train and equip them so that they could not only topple Asaad, but also be the best organized, trained and armed group on the ground in a post-Assad Syria.

Instead, the President chose to lead from behind. The result is that the best funded and armed groups in Syria today are Assad's Iranian-backed killers, Hezbollah fighters aligned with Assad, and rebels with links to al Qaeda.

President Obama's inaction is why we are now left with an an emboldened war criminal in power in Syria, willing to use chemical weapons against innocent civilians. And it leaves us with a chaotic situation in much of Syria that is becoming like pre-9/11 Afghanistan, the premier operational area in the world for foreign jihadist fighters.

Because the President failed to act in the right way at the right time, we are now left with no good options. Failing to act would further embolden Assad and his Iranian sponsors, leaving the impression that America is feckless and impotent. And a limited attack would do nothing to change the dynamics of the conflict, but could trigger a broader and even more dangerous conflict in the region.

Given those harsh realities, if the President concludes that military action is warranted, instead of having administration officials leak details to the press, he must clearly lay out to Congress and the American people why this is in our national interest, what the goals of this action are, and how the military action he is taking would achieve this objective.

I am deeply concerned that so far he has failed to do this. Military action, taken simply to save face, is not a wise use of force. My advice is to either lay out a comprehensive plan using all of the tools at our disposable that stands a reasonable chance of allowing the moderate opposition to remove Assad and replace him with a stable secular government. Or, at this point, simply focus our resources on helping our allies in the region protect themselves from the threat they and we will increasingly face from an unstable Syria.

http://miamiherald.typepad.com/nakedpolitics/2013/08/marco-rubio-breaks-silence-on-syria-wants-obama-to-clearly-lay-out-details.html

Mani
08-29-2013, 12:06 AM
Stop Al Qaeda! Stop Al Qaeda! Stop Al Qaeda! Al Qaeda Bad! Al Qaeda Scary!

Support the good guys!!!

Obama Sucks!

Let's make a plan and talk about it!




That's about all he said. Fucking moron.

paulbot24
08-29-2013, 12:12 AM
My advice is to either lay out a comprehensive plan using all of the tools at our disposable that stands a reasonable chance of allowing the moderate opposition to remove Assad and replace him with a stable secular government. Or, at this point, simply focus our resources on helping our allies in the region protect themselves from the threat they and we will increasingly face from an unstable Syria.

This quote is stunning. So this somehow justifies using our allies, fundamentalist Al-Queda, to intentionally destabilize the secular Assad regime......Now it makes sense! It's all so the Syrian people can have a stabler secular government than the one we Arab sprung. Priceless Rubio.

Mani
08-29-2013, 12:18 AM
This quote is stunning. So this somehow justifies using our allies, fundamentalist Al-Queda, to intentionally destabilize the secular Assad regime......Now it makes sense! It's all so the Syrian people can have a stable secular government. Priceless Rubio.

That's why he used the first paragraph to keep talking about stopping Al Qaeda. So it doesn't sound like he's referring to "ALLIES", as Al Qaeda later on.

Sola_Fide
08-29-2013, 12:25 AM
"Instead, the President chose to lead from behind.*"


What does that mean? Rubio's policy is the same as Obama's.

Christian Liberty
08-29-2013, 12:29 AM
"Hey guys, Obama sucks, we need to get involved."

Caller: "Obama wants to get involved too."

"Oh, sorry, I guess we need to get involved AND use nuclear bombs. That will show the President that we aren't cowards!"