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Old 04-08-2017   #7
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Originally Posted by corumstation View Post
1) Too early to tell if it's good or bad. This is only a weak, symbolic gesture!

2) W/o boots on the ground and an action plan for post occupancy, what then ...?

----> Still at square one, but w/ minor attention/deflection from the main problem?

----> Solid proof of the culprits (Syria, Russia or a 3rd force?) hasn't been ascertained yet by the UN Commission of Inquiry on Syria ...
A) What will the quacking duck do if it was Russia?
B) Who supplied the chemicals? Was it Clorine gas, Sarin or etc ...?

3) He is just following Obama's strategy in 2013, but Congressional support wasn't there
For most parts, You brought up some valid points there. Well, I guess we could call it "too early to call" whether or not it was his good decision making.

One thing that I know for certain it either got a soft spot in Trump's heart or something which dramatically made him change his point of views on Syria as now. Who knew?

Again, I said it once and I'd say it again that Trump temperament is so unexpected. It's as if nobody could guess what his next move is.

Let's all see how this thingy will develop

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