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Title: Neocons Lindsey Graham, John McCain, and Marco Rubio Quickly Praise Donald Trump for Bombing Syria
Source: [None]
URL Source: http://www.breitbart.com/big-govern ... onald-trump-for-bombing-syria/
Published: Apr 7, 2017
Author: aa
Post Date: 2017-04-07 13:24:08 by HAPPY2BME-4UM
Keywords: None
Views: 226
Comments: 6

Republican Senator hawks quickly praised President Donald Trump for ordering a strike in Syria last night in retaliation for the chemical weapons attack ordered by dictator Bashar al-Assad.

Senator Lindsey Graham and Senator John McCain, two of the biggest critics of President Barack Obama’s failure to act in Syria, issued a joint statement in favor of Trump’s decision.

“Unlike the previous administration, President Trump confronted a pivotal moment in Syria and took action,” they said. “For that, he deserves the support of the American people.”

McCain and Graham urged Trump to consider further action, calling for a strategy to take out Assad’s Air Force, the establishment of safe zones, and supporting Syrian rebels.

“Building on tonight’s credible first step, we must finally learn the lessons of history and ensure that tactical success leads to strategic progress,” he said.

Senator Marco Rubio also supported the action.

“By acting decisively against the very facility from which Assad launched his murderous chemical weapons attack, President Trump has made it clear to Assad and those who empower him that the days of committing war crimes with impunity are over,” he said in a statement.

Rubio wrote on Twitter that Trump was “deeply moved” by the images of children suffering the effects of the chemical weapon attack.

“Be sure of this: The wicked will not go unpunished,” he wrote, quoting Proverbs 11:21.

Senator Tom Cotton issued a statement of support as well.

“I commend President Trump for taking swift, decisive action against Bashar al-Assad’s outlaw regime,” he said. “Any country that violates arms-control agreements with the U.S., develops illicit chemical- or nuclear-weapons programs, or supports those countries that do ought to take note.”

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ghostdogtxn  posted on  2017-04-07   13:29:10 ET  Reply   Untrace   Trace   Private Reply  


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Well, my support of Trump lasted from about late September 2016 to March of 2017. Turns out that all of my doubts about him were correct. He's Hillary Clinton without the pantsuit. He talked a good game, but turns out he's just another bullshitter, and a not very bright one at that.

I guess it doesn't matter a lot. Hillary would have done the same thing and probably earlier, but that's little consolation. Fuck fuck fuck. What terrible news to hear this morning.

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Following Trump's changing trend, one cannot help but noticed it became much more pronounced very soon after Trump gave his daughter her own office in the White House, and Trump sent his son-in-law to Iraq.

These are glaring and timely circumstances that cannot be overlooked.

Both of those (daughter and son-in-law) bear very close watching. Both are liberals, and the son-in-law only changed from the Dim party last year.

Way 2 obvious.

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David Ignatius: President Trump Has Restored America’s Credibility Abroad

April 7, 2017
11:44 am

The Washington Post’s David Ignatius said that he thought President Trump’s strike on the Syrian airbase responsible for launching chemical weapons attacks had restored American credibility abroad during a panel discussion on MSNBC’s Morning Joe, Friday morning.

“I think [President Trump] found the consequences of embracing Assad…just too horrifying. I thought the president was sincere in saying, looking at those photographs of the little children choking to death as they died was abhorrent,” Ignatius told the panel.

MSNBC’s Joe Scarborough asked Ignatius to explain the difference between the first time Syrian President Bashar al-Assad used chemical weapons and the second time.

“Joe, we’ve had in the last four years a lesson in the credibility of what American power is,” Ignatius told Scarborough.

Ignatius then explained how President Obama’s drawing a red line in Syria and not enforcing it had damaged American credibility abroad.

“Donald Trump has restored the credibility of American power,” Ignatius said of Trump’s Thursday night order.

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Yup

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