Assad is worse than Hitler, and Trump is battling the evil demon

I'd like a straight up answer to why our leaders feel we have the right to take out other leaders based on our morals?

you mean like we took out Hitler? Boy, that was judgemental!!!!

I kicked it off on many boards when this started to go down asking the question WHY DID NO ONE BOMB THE WHITE HOUSE OVER WACO?

Clinton burned people and their babies alive in Waco. After systematically torturing them for days on end.

No one screamed for regime change and no one called for Clintons death.

Mostly because the people at Waco where a bunch of creepy child molesting cultists who killed themselves, and most of the world thought it was no great loss.
 
‘Assad is worse than Hitler’

Yawn, so much for Trump being Hitler..............Whaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaa

Syrian President Bashar al-Assad has used some chemical weapons against his own people and will likely use more as his grip on power becomes increasingly tenuous.

That’s the assessment of retired U.S. Army Maj. Gen. Paul Vallely, who also warned of a growing humanitarian crisis among the rebels and explained why he doesn’t fear radicals rising to power if Assad falls.

Vallely told WND Assad is using the threat of chemical weapons and other weapons of mass destruction as a last resort, but he said there is compelling evidence some of those weapons have already been deployed.

“He’s already used chlorine gas to an extent, and phosphate,” he said. “We have videotape of children being hit with the phosphate chemicals and the severe burns.”

Vallely said Assad has many more horrific weapons at his disposal.

“We know that he has sarin gas. We know he has [weapons of mass destruction]. Much of it was transferred from Iraq in 2003 to several sites in Syria,” Vallely said. “He’s already used helicopters to spray chlorine gas. That has come from the validation from the Free Syrian Army commanders on the ground whom I met with just six weeks ago.”

Government tactics, the use of catastrophic weapons and the onset of winter are combining to create a quickly growing humanitarian crisis among the Syrian rebels.

“Assad is trying to starve the people now in all those areas like Aleppo and Homs,” said Vallely, who noted that supply lines have been cut off, leaving the people without food. He said Turkey has sent flour to some of the hardest hit areas, but it’s hard to cook anything with it because all available wood is being burned to provide warmth.

But while the conditions seem bleak for the rebels, Vallely believes they will prevail sooner rather than later.


“No, I think it’s maybe shorter than we think. The Free Syrian Army and others have attacked four of the airports, so you have international flights being canceled. The Russians are rethinking their strategy, so they’re looking at how to remove themselves,” said Vallely, who also noted that Iran is still actively supplying the Assad regime.

One of the greatest concerns about the rebels are the elements with rather clear ties to al-Qaida and the Muslim Brotherhood.

Vallely said he understands the fears that backing the rebels could lead to another Egypt, but he’s confident that wouldn’t happen in this case. He said the U.S. can play a major role without putting any troops on the ground. Vallely contends supplying them through Turkey would not only achieve a desired result but allow us to identify a legitimate successor to the Assad regime. His choice for that role is the leadership of the Free Syrian Army.

But even beyond what might come next in Syria, Vallely said it is imperative that Assad be removed from power.

“Assad is worse than Hitler in many ways, and they did nothing about Hitler until it was too late and millions were killed,” said Vallely. “It’s the same thing with Assad. Over 60,000 killed now in Syria.”

Ultimately, Vallely sees the civil war in Syria ending much like another uprising in the region, and that would be bad news for Assad..

“His time is numbered,” said Vallely, “just like [former Libyan leader] Gadhafi.”


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So suffocated children do not hurt you, well this photo hurts me and it should not exist. Donald Trump is doing what he can to make certain that this photo is the last gas attack ever. What are you doing with your life to make the World a better place, except volunteering as a moderator for a web site that makes millions of dollars in ad based income that you get ZERO of.
 
So suffocated children do not hurt you, well this photo hurts me and it should not exist. Donald Trump is doing what he can to make certain that this photo is the last gas attack ever. What are you doing with your life to make the World a better place, except volunteering as a moderator for a web site that makes millions of dollars in ad based income that you get ZERO of.

Assman007, I know that you are drinking deep of the Trump Koolaid, but the thing is, Trump himself in 2013 said that getting involved in Syria was a terrible idea when Obama wanted to do it.

Look,up to this point, 470,000 people have died in Syria's Civil War, with another 2 million being displaced (and Trump refusing to take in any refugees because they are Muslims). What makes these 70 or so worse than the 469,930 that preceeded them?

Trump could save more Syrian lives by not being such a douche about refugees, but his redneck supporters don't want one of them Ay-rabs moving in next door.

Assad is awful. So are the other four factions fighting in this civil war, one of which is Al Qaeda and another of which is ISIS.
 
So suffocated children do not hurt you, well this photo hurts me and it should not exist. Donald Trump is doing what he can to make certain that this photo is the last gas attack ever. What are you doing with your life to make the World a better place, except volunteering as a moderator for a web site that makes millions of dollars in ad based income that you get ZERO of.

Assman007, I know that you are drinking deep of the Trump Koolaid, but the thing is, Trump himself in 2013 said that getting involved in Syria was a terrible idea when Obama wanted to do it.

Look,up to this point, 470,000 people have died in Syria's Civil War, with another 2 million being displaced (and Trump refusing to take in any refugees because they are Muslims). What makes these 70 or so worse than the 469,930 that preceeded them?

Trump could save more Syrian lives by not being such a douche about refugees, but his redneck supporters don't want one of them Ay-rabs moving in next door.

Assad is awful. So are the other four factions fighting in this civil war, one of which is Al Qaeda and another of which is ISIS.
Trump is the President now, and it is his responsibility to do the right thing, which he did. The fact that you do not like what he did is PRECIOUS to both myself, and the Donald.

Or in your words, whaaaaaaaaaaaaaa whaaaaaaaaaaaaa whaaaaaaaaaaaa this is a big fucking deal
 
Trump is the President now, and it is his responsibility to do the right thing, which he did. The fact that you do not like what he did is PRECIOUS to both myself, and the Donald.

So why was it a terrible idea to get involved in Syria in 2013 when Obama wanted to do it, but not a terrible idea now?

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So what has changed since then? If anything, it makes LESS sense now, as the Syrian Free Army that Obama supported at the time is largely a spent force. Toppling Assad at this point would just put ISIS in charge of the country.

Yes, what is happening is horrible. It's also not something we can do anything about unless we are up to expending thousands of American lives and billions of dollars, and coming into conflict with Iran and Russia.
 

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