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In reply to the discussion: I didn't set a red line, the world did. - Obama in Sweden just now [View all]Sunlei
(22,651 posts)81. are you ignorant of world history or don't care about pesticide use on humans?

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I didn't set a red line, the world did. - Obama in Sweden just now [View all]
WilliamPitt
Sep 2013
OP
Oh yeah, I see where it says that the consequence of using chemical weapons is
progressoid
Sep 2013
#2
Putin 'does not rule out' approving Syria strike with evidence Assad used poison gas
Little Star
Sep 2013
#98
I couldn't help but notice you skipped all of Nuclear Unicorn's points, and just went straight to
Marr
Sep 2013
#44
Another goof who has to put words into people's mouths to cover their failings.
Nuclear Unicorn
Sep 2013
#76
Unilateral action isn't legal either, so it's not really about international law.
Nuclear Unicorn
Sep 2013
#95
Who do you prefer start bombing us for indiscriminate attacks on civilians?
AtheistCrusader
Sep 2013
#141
I read the thread, putting words into the mouths of others and posting sparkly emoticons
Bluenorthwest
Sep 2013
#96
I can read, josh. tridim said the other posted does not support the Chem Weapons Convention
Bluenorthwest
Sep 2013
#116
No it does not. You are characterizing when the actual words are there to read.
Bluenorthwest
Sep 2013
#127
Yes, Assad is intentionally targeting and killing innocent civilians with gas weapons. nt
tridim
Sep 2013
#153
Where is the authorization for a country to enforce the Convention without the UN?
morningfog
Sep 2013
#140
Because the majority of the world is comfortable with dictators murdering their own people
el_bryanto
Sep 2013
#7
"if Obama continues to paint the international community as responsible for what happens in Syria,
Nuclear Unicorn
Sep 2013
#68
161 Countries have signed the Mine Ban Treaty, the US is one of 36 to refuse
Bluenorthwest
Sep 2013
#105
Regardless of who signed what 98% of the world does not favor military action in Syria.
former9thward
Sep 2013
#137
He's right, NEVER AGAIN! A lot of people around the world, meant it when they said, "never again!"
Sunlei
Sep 2013
#43
Apparently we are not too be held accountable by the international community
SammyWinstonJack
Sep 2013
#135
Good Lord! Such determination. Imagine the insane rhetoric when he gets to Iran n/t
Catherina
Sep 2013
#84
People who talk out of both sides of their mouth always seem so impressed with themselves.
Romulox
Sep 2013
#89
Oh FFS. I'm done with talking to you. Keep on drinking all the kool aide you want...
Little Star
Sep 2013
#131
Those are the ones. Ratified in 1925, then expanded in the 1972 Biological Weapons Convention
bhikkhu
Sep 2013
#167
Um, yeah, Will. It's called the Geneva Convention. I think you are pretty cognizant of
msanthrope
Sep 2013
#151
Doesn't even have the courage of his convictions. Instead of unambiguously claiming his statement,
MotherPetrie
Sep 2013
#152
I thought the world set red lines against clusterbombs and depleted uranium too n/t
eridani
Sep 2013
#170