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In reply to the discussion: On this occasion we should be grateful that Obama failed. [View all]deutsey
(20,166 posts)45. Ibby-dah?
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maybe he felt strongly about chemical weapons used on kids. we know he has no ulterior motive for
seabeyond
Sep 2013
#3
I'm sure he did. I think his cure was probably even worse than the malady, though.
Donald Ian Rankin
Sep 2013
#14
Yeah and today...I am laughing my ass off in the faces of alot of folks around here...
VanillaRhapsody
Sep 2013
#38
The threat of such was the ONLY thing that would get Assad to play ball...
VanillaRhapsody
Sep 2013
#59
So you seriously think they don't have a range of scenarios about what might happen
VanillaRhapsody
Sep 2013
#62
President Obama did not fail, he succeeded in averting a war. I don't think it was 3-d chess
LaydeeBug
Sep 2013
#8
Apparently "failure" means that you didn't predict the exact outcome from the beginning.
Skinner
Sep 2013
#10
there's 2 issues here that aren't clear vis a vis what the "failure" is
nashville_brook
Sep 2013
#66
I think you're confused. You're talking to me, not to somebody else. N.T.
Donald Ian Rankin
Sep 2013
#48
You're right. I think the fact that the American people were against military action
SomethingFishy
Sep 2013
#20
I say it was part of the entire plan...Obama would not be looking so resolute
VanillaRhapsody
Sep 2013
#32
I tend to agree. I will also illustrate the worst possible reading of this whole situation
quinnox
Sep 2013
#27
And even presuming so, what would of happen if Russia didn't follow along and Congress said "yes"
NoOneMan
Sep 2013
#37
How else would Syria have been drawn into the CWA without the threat of violence exactly?
VanillaRhapsody
Sep 2013
#47
K&R Rewriting of history by the politically invested is a dangerous thing
woo me with science
Sep 2013
#39
It looks like the US will not attack Syria. Obama was trying to arrange such an attack. N.T.
Donald Ian Rankin
Sep 2013
#50
A very public, loud, persistent push for military intervention, sent it's own message
Sheepshank
Sep 2013
#70
Running from one extreme statement to another in an incredulous tone doesn't create validity
Sheepshank
Sep 2013
#72
"Obama certainly tried to keep the threat of a strike alive in his speech last night. "
Sheepshank
Sep 2013
#78
He may not have "failed" but, thanks to the Brit Parliament and the polls, we won.
Tierra_y_Libertad
Sep 2013
#46
If say that avoiding war through diplomacy, be it accidental or not, is NOT a failure.
cleanhippie
Sep 2013
#77
Yep, that's step one. Step two will be you taking credit for the outcome.
great white snark
Sep 2013
#79