thephan wrote:pacino's posting is one of the more important things revealed in weeks.
Calvinball wrote:Pacino was right.
CFP wrote:pacino wrote:well, we've been at war. this seems like an escalation.
Right. Well this is a bigger war. It's the greatest, the biggest war you've ever seen, we're going to war them so hard you won't even know what those past wars were
thephan wrote:pacino's posting is one of the more important things revealed in weeks.
Calvinball wrote:Pacino was right.
pacino wrote:people who thought he'd be anti-war sure look smart
The Savior wrote:Number of times it takes trump to find Syria on a map?
JFLNYC wrote:Under the circumstances and based on what we know so far this seems like a measured response. We'll see what the unintended consequences are.
Wheels Tupay wrote:JFLNYC wrote:Under the circumstances and based on what we know so far this seems like a measured response. We'll see what the unintended consequences are.
Legit question - Why is any response from the US measured? Why is it the "responsbility" of the US to "respond" when a dictator uses chemical weapons on his own people? This country needs to stop trying to be the world police. We look like idiots when we do this #$!&@ and we make our country less safe.
thephan wrote:pacino's posting is one of the more important things revealed in weeks.
Calvinball wrote:Pacino was right.
Wheels Tupay wrote:JFLNYC wrote:Under the circumstances and based on what we know so far this seems like a measured response. We'll see what the unintended consequences are.
Legit question - Why is any response from the US measured? Why is it the "responsbility" of the US to "respond" when a dictator uses chemical weapons on his own people? This country needs to stop trying to be the world police. We look like idiots when we do this shit and we make our country less safe.
JFLNYC wrote:Wheels Tupay wrote:JFLNYC wrote:Under the circumstances and based on what we know so far this seems like a measured response. We'll see what the unintended consequences are.
Legit question - Why is any response from the US measured? Why is it the "responsbility" of the US to "respond" when a dictator uses chemical weapons on his own people? This country needs to stop trying to be the world police. We look like idiots when we do this shit and we make our country less safe.
I share your questions which is why I said "under the circumstances," i.e., given America's current foreign policy it's a measured response.