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In reply to the discussion: I sense that we've reached a tipping point [View all]AverageJoe90
(10,745 posts)92. I have reasonable faith in him as well.
I'm afraid it may be true that none of the possible options may come without their own drawbacks, but the same held true for Libya and things didn't turn out as badly as many thought they would. And Obama did the right thing when OBL was taken out, too. So I think he'll definitely try to figure out what seems to be the most effective position to take and run with it. And so far, he hasn't been wrong, even with Libya when confusion was often the order of the day(just like in Syria today).
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We should look at the old one and see if we can use anything there also. I know it's been ditched
sabrina 1
Sep 2013
#46
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grahamhgreen
Sep 2013
#11
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Marr
Sep 2013
#22
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sabrina 1
Sep 2013
#47
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snagglepuss
Sep 2013
#72
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sabrina 1
Sep 2013
#48
Who do you think funded them? It took over a decade to dig it out, but it turns out
Egalitarian Thug
Sep 2013
#82
I fully agree....but will a strike without international support really work? We need to be careful.
AverageJoe90
Sep 2013
#87
We have the power to do nothing, and we need to get together and agree on how to do it wisely.
Zorra
Sep 2013
#54
I don't remember ever seeing such a high level of opposition against a war in the US.
ocpagu
Sep 2013
#69
Some of us have been trying to shake this nation awake for the past 45 years.
Jackpine Radical
Sep 2013
#78