Proof that haters gonna hate.
To those who hate the United States (and/or the West), I'd just like you to think for a second exactly what the U.S. could do to make you like it. Sure, I've been angry at the United States (that is, the majority of the federal government's decision-makers) many times in the past. But when they do something right (or don't do something wrong), I feel that you need to give them some credit. Many don't.
This is one more reason why the United States should impose "regime change" on Syria. Many of the rebels, as has become the norm, are America-haters through and through. They are incensed that the United States is NOT imposing its will in the Middle East through military invasion.
Of course, any time we come, we're the crusaders. It's a lose-lose proposition. But not doing anything is better than the alternative.
I was actually for some kind of intervention in Libya, but after seeing the brutality with which the rebels took out Gaddafi, and learning of their true desires - made readily apparent when they chased off a single Jew who was visiting a deserted synagogue (because all Jews had been chased out or died off in Libya).
http://www.npr.org/2011/10/03/141014576/hostile-crowd-forces-libyan-jew-out-of-synagogue
Let's let these people take care of their own problems. Maybe it won't happen overnight, but eventually, if we do nothing, they might turn to some other country to be their necessary Great Satan.
Syrian Rebel Backers Furious at Lack of Invasion Insist West Denigrates Opposition:
http://news.antiwar.com/2012/06/11/syrian-rebel-backers-furious-at-lack-of-invasion-insist-west-denigrates-opposition/
To those who hate the United States (and/or the West), I'd just like you to think for a second exactly what the U.S. could do to make you like it. Sure, I've been angry at the United States (that is, the majority of the federal government's decision-makers) many times in the past. But when they do something right (or don't do something wrong), I feel that you need to give them some credit. Many don't.
This is one more reason why the United States should impose "regime change" on Syria. Many of the rebels, as has become the norm, are America-haters through and through. They are incensed that the United States is NOT imposing its will in the Middle East through military invasion.
Of course, any time we come, we're the crusaders. It's a lose-lose proposition. But not doing anything is better than the alternative.
I was actually for some kind of intervention in Libya, but after seeing the brutality with which the rebels took out Gaddafi, and learning of their true desires - made readily apparent when they chased off a single Jew who was visiting a deserted synagogue (because all Jews had been chased out or died off in Libya).
http://www.npr.org/2011/10/03/141014576/hostile-crowd-forces-libyan-jew-out-of-synagogue
Let's let these people take care of their own problems. Maybe it won't happen overnight, but eventually, if we do nothing, they might turn to some other country to be their necessary Great Satan.
Syrian Rebel Backers Furious at Lack of Invasion Insist West Denigrates Opposition:
http://news.antiwar.com/2012/06/11/syrian-rebel-backers-furious-at-lack-of-invasion-insist-west-denigrates-opposition/
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