^ I agree. He's made the situation itself more complicated, but for him, I think this will be seen as a win by his supporters.
There was no defending a chemical attack on civilians, so in that respect, taking out the airbase responsible was the right thing to do.
The cynic in me doesn't like the timing though, this was decided while hosting the Chinese, so, right thing or show of strength?
Anyway, I expect Russia having a problem with this will be interesting for Trump, as they were already being less supportive of him.
(07-04-2017 08:37 )Doddle Wrote: [ -> ]You don't see what an enormous coincidence it is that one man contradicting the stuff about Russia is politically bumped off sharpish?
There are many Republicans defending Trump including his replacement to lead the inquiry. The problem Nunes brought upon himself is that he sneaked off to the White House to be given supposed evidence that Trump and Co had been spied upon by Obama but then refused to reveal what he'd been given and gave an interview backing Trump on the basis of this supposed evidence. For someone leading a bi-partisan inquiry that was plain wrong.
(07-04-2017 10:08 )skully Wrote: [ -> ]There was no defending a chemical attack on civilians, so in that respect, taking out the airbase responsible was the right thing to do.
The cynic in me doesn't like the timing though, this was decided while hosting the Chinese, so, right thing or show of strength?
I think you're spot on pal, it's a show of strength, Trump the 'strongman' and in that sense this action is as much aimed towards Nth Korea, Iran etc as Syria
trump couldn't care less about the victims of the chemical attack. putin likes a strongman, trump is being a strongman. also the timing is hella suspicious. right when china are visiting and kim jong un is no doubt watching on. there was no downside to this action so it was a completely cynical move and should be seen for what it is.
horrible cunt!
^^^ I don't imagine Trump does give a dam about the victims. It's a strange one as I agree with what has happened (giving the Syrian military a taste of their own medicine) but question Trump's wider motives & timing etc
A single Tomahawk missile cost $500,000 each and Trump fired 59 of them into Syria at a total cost $29.5m dollars
Seems Trumps air strike was a total fail and achieved absolutely fuck all