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Author Topic: The GOP (republican-neoconservatives) March To Endless War  (Read 1164 times)
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February 27, 2015, 08:31:02 PM
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Neocons making a come back thanks to Obama and Hillary F-ing up the middle east once again and then the Congress sending US weapons to Syrian rebels, which ultimately ended up in ISIS hands as predicted by Rand Paul. The likes of John McCain and Lindsey Graham, both neocon Senators, were insistent upon getting these weapons into 'rebel' because there was a high probability of them ending in terrorists hands, thus allowing the present day to unfold exactly how they wanted so the media can then showcase all the violence and get the war fever rolling again. That's typical American foreign policy in a nutshell ran by the military industrial complex/neocon cabal that was losing their message in the republican party at large, but now have things trending their way thanks to the 24/7 media onslaught. Anyways

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If the sadists of ISIS are seeking—with their mass executions, child rapes, immolations, and beheadings of Christians—to stampede us into a new war in the Middle East, they are succeeding.

Repeatedly snapping the blood-red cape of terrorist atrocities in our faces has the Yankee bull snorting, pawing the ground, ready to charge again.

“Nearly three-quarters of Republicans now favor sending ground troops into combat against the Islamic State,” says a CBS News poll. The poll was cited in a New York Times story about how the voice of the hawk is ascendant again in the GOP.
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Listen for long to GOP foreign-policy voices, and you can hear calls for war on ISIS, al-Qaeda, Boko Haram, the Houthi rebels, the Assad regime, the Islamic Republic of Iran, to name but a few.

Are we to fight them all? How many U.S. troops will be needed? How long will all these wars take? What will the Middle East look like after we crush them all? Who will fill the vacuum if we go? Or must we stay forever?

Nor does this exhaust the GOP war menu. Enraged by Vladimir Putin’s defiance, Republicans are calling for U.S. weapons, trainers, even troops, to be sent to Ukraine and Moldova.

Says John Bolton, himself looking at a presidential run, “Most of the Republican candidates or prospective candidates are heading in the right direction; there’s one who’s headed in the wrong direction.”

That would be Rand Paul, who prefers “Arab boots on the ground.”

More...http://www.theamericanconservative.com/buchanan/the-gop-marches-to-endless-war/
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February 27, 2015, 08:46:19 PM
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neo con is a project like many others of us admins, that will be hard to put in the trashbin... but as they ironically say with forces everything is possible, including their own end.  Roll Eyes  Grin  Cool.

p.s. it's pathetic how most of those "smart" people always get stuck in the projects and have to die with it, when they could simply move along... w.s. teachings I guess.

money is faster...
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