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U.S. Cruise Missile Attack On Syrian Air Base

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As Trump dines with the Chinese President the U.S. attacked the Syrian Air Force.

In retaliation for the Syrian government using chemical warfare on it's own people.

50+ missiles as of 9:28 EST
 
I'm sure there won't be any unintended consequences to this escalation of military action in a middle eastern country ruled by a tyrant. When has that ever happened?

Time for the media to get distracted and Trump's numbers to go up 10%.
 
I'd prefer if the US "did something" by ceasing to ignore the humanitarian crisis in Syria, and scapegoating the poor souls trying to flee this butchery.
 
I'd prefer if the US "did something" by ceasing to ignore the humanitarian crisis in Syria, and scapegoating the poor souls trying to flee this butchery.

Exactly. The fucking idiot got elected on his anti-immigrant/anti-refugee rhetoric, KNOWING that most refugees are women, children, and other oppressed minorities.

Anyone who thinks this is anything other than a political stunt is a moron.

The army of talking heads (mostly ex-military hawks, pentagon employees) that flooded the airwaves after the news broke and the gutless "journalists" asking them questions was eerily reminiscent of the early 2000s.
 
Commented on the fact that I wouldn't put it past Trump to take advantage of this in lieu of his current Russia troubles in the Trump thread yesterday before missile strike....On the morning news (CBS), so far, his posse involved with the Russia collusion hasn't been brought up once....go figure.
 
I would really like it if CEP had a thread explaining the basic history of the middle east snd how things have come to this with ISIS and the relations between the middle Eastern Countries.
 
I would really like it if CEP had a thread explaining the basic history of the middle east snd how things have come to this with ISIS and the relations between the middle Eastern Countries.

I will ignore most Middle Eastern history and the relations between most states and try to give a very basic but concise run down of some of the major geopolitical factors which I think have led to the current mess.

Saudi Arabia and Iran are engaged in a contest for regional hegemony in the Middle East. Saudi Arabia is a Sunni state, Iran is a Shi'a state. Iraq has a Shi'a majority population, though under Saddam Hussein was ran by a Sunni elite, after Saddam was ousted Shiites have taken control of the government there. Although Syria is majority Sunni, it is ran by an Alawite (Shi'a) elite. Southern Lebanon has a large population of Shi'a Muslims, and is largely under the control of Hezbollah, a Shi'a group which is sponsored by Iran. Iran borders Iraq, Iraq borders Syria, and Syria borders Lebanon. Iraq also shares a large border with Saudi Arabia. The last thing that Saudi Arabia wants is for Iran to be able to consolidate a considerable sphere of influence right on Saudi Arabia's doorstep. If you look at a map of the Middle East you will see what I am talking about.

As you can imagine, after being ruled by an oppressive Sunni elite under Saddam there is quite a bit of tension between the Shi'a and Sunni communities in Iraq, and there have been numerous allegations of Sunni's being mistreated by the new government. Add to this all the weapons and the various militias that exist in the country following the US invasion and subsequent insurgency, and you can see how this is a recipe for trouble.

ISIS is a Wahhabist Sunni terrorist group, which is the same branch of Islam followed by the Saudi royal family. Saudi Arabia (and probably other Gulf states) funded Wahhabi Sunni militias which emerged during the Iraqi insurgency to reestablish Sunni dominance in Iraq in order to prevent Iran from expanding its sphere of influence, this has led to the formation of ISIS.

The Syrian civil war has arisen out of the Arab spring and the Assad regimes violent suppression of anti-regime protests, subsequently various militias with different geopolitical goals have formed in opposition to the Assad regime. After ISIS gained a foothold in Iraq it exploited the destabilisation caused by the civil war in Syria and expanded into Syria.

This is a very oversimplified account, I have glossed over a lot of stuff, and probably made a mistake or two. But, this is a basic state centered 'realist' analysis of how things have gotten to where they are now with ISIS in the Middle East. If you doubt my Saudi/Sunni vs Iran/Shi'a narrative you can also see this playing out in the Yemeni civil war, where Saudi Arabia is directly fighting the Iranian backed Houthi rebels which have taken control of the country. Another example is the recent Saudi Arabian intervention in Bahrain where they have propped up the Sunni royal family against a Shi'a uprising.
 
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OT: someone with trumps level of intelligence and temperment launching missles is just slightly better than Kim Jong un having missles.

http://www.independent.co.uk/news/w...ashar-al-assad-regime-russia-uk-a7671586.html

"russia suspends agreement to not engage in combat with US forces in response to attack"

nice knowing everyone. we should all get a huge pile of crack and just enjoy our last days


I really think it comes down to nothing more than a mentally ill man with a very small dick getting off on his power. there isn't much more to this attack
 
That post was super informative drug_mentor, very much appreciated.

This really worries me that if we don't end up in WW3 that at best it will become operation enduring freedom 2.0, which lasted 13 years.

So much for nationalism, so much for America First :p

Where is the irrefutable proof that Syria released the gas?

I feel we're owed that before we start a new war, punishment is not strategy.

Are we going to start attacking countries that starve their citizens to death?

Because I think that is about as cruel as poison gas.

Trump just became the biggest sjw in the world with this attack while letting the DPRK test ICBM's in the same week.

One is a threat, the other is a payday.
 
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