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Title: Ann Coulter: Lassie, Come Home
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URL Source: http://www.breitbart.com/big-journa ... /ann-coulter-lassie-come-home/
Published: Apr 12, 2017
Author: Ann Coulter
Post Date: 2017-04-12 20:24:33 by Ada
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Views: 98
Comments: 10

War is like crack for presidents. It confers instant gravitas, catapulting them to respectability, bypassing all station stops. They get to make macho pronouncements on a topic where every utterance is seen as august.

On the other hand, Trump’s Syrian misadventure is immoral, violates every promise he ran on, and could sink his presidency. Video Syrian people do not want Assad as leader: Haley

Left to his own devices, uncontaminated by Washington group-think, Trump gets it right.

Back in 2013, when President Obama was being egged on to attack Syrian President Bashar al-Assad in response to an alleged chemical weapons attack far more sweeping than this latest one, Trump tweeted:

— Aug. 29, 2013:

“What will we get for bombing Syria besides more debt and a possible long term conflict? Obama needs Congressional approval.”

— Aug. 31, 2013:

“Be prepared, there is a small chance that our horrendous leadership could unknowingly lead us into World War III.”

— Sept. 1, 2013:

“If the U.S. attacks Syria and hits the wrong targets, killing civilians, there will be worldwide hell to pay. Stay away and fix broken U.S.”

On the campaign trail, Trump repeatedly stated that he had no interest in starting “World War III over Syria,” saying, “We have bigger problems than Assad.” His policy position was: “Let Syria and ISIS fight. I look at Assad — and Assad looks better than the other side.”

Trump was right on every point.

Assad is one of the least bad leaders in the entire Middle East. He’s not a murderous thug like Saddam, has no rape rooms, isn’t into jihad, protects Christians, and is fighting ISIS. He provided us with intelligence on al-Qaida after 9/11. He does not have crazy Islamic police slapping women around or throwing gays off buildings. (That would be our beloved ally, Saudi Arabia.)

Trump was also correct about Assad’s opponents being far worse, containing large helpings of both ISIS and al-Qaida.

As awful as it was to see those dead children, Trump knew that America’s first duty is to our own children.

We have never succeeded at turning a Third World dictatorship into a paradise. The history of these things is that removing a Middle Eastern strongman always makes things worse — for example, in Iran, Iraq, Libya, and Egypt.

We leap in, thinking we’re helping the poor devils under the thumb of a dictator — and then the new tribe takes over and oppresses everyone else, usually much more brutally, while hating us even more than the old tribe did.

If voters wanted more Middle Eastern wars, there were plenty of other candidates offering that: Marco Rubio, Lindsey Graham, Carly Fiorina, and Hillary Clinton, for example. And we must never forget Jeb! though it proved surprisingly easy to do so in 2016.

But we picked Trump.

While most of the left wailed about the return of Nazi Germany under Trump, savvier liberals saw his vulnerability: flattery. All we have to do is praise him! You’ll be shocked at how easy it is.

And, boy, did they lay it on thick with the Syrian misadventure. No sucker’s bait was left on the floor. Cable news hosts gushed, “Trump became president of the United States tonight!” On MSNBC, Brian Williams called the bombing “beautiful” three times in less than a minute. Sen. Lindsey Graham (one of the “women of the Senate,” according to Justice Ruth Bader Ginsburg) compared Trump to Reagan. The New York Times headlined an article, “On Syria Attack, Trump’s Heart Came First.”

My nightmare scenario: Trump and Jared watching TV together and high-fiving: DID YOU SEE THE NEWS! THEY LOVE YOU! All Trump had to do was pointlessly bomb another country, and it was as if a genie had granted his every wish.

Looking for some upside to this fiasco, desperate Trump supporters bleated that bombing Assad had sent a message to North Korea. Yes, the message is: The Washington establishment is determined to manipulate the president into launching counterproductive military strikes. Our enemies — both foreign and domestic — would be delighted to see our broken country further weaken itself with pointless wars.

Was America strengthened by the Iraq War? The apparently never-ending Afghanistan War? Vietnam? This is how great powers die, which is exactly what the left wants.

Administration policy was heading in the wrong direction at 90 mph, but thank God, Trump seems to have grabbed the steering wheel and hit the brakes. Notwithstanding the hopes and dreams of Clausewitzian military strategist Nikki Haley, we will not be engaging in regime change in Syria or starting World War III with Russia today.

We want the “president of America” back — not “the president of the world.”

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#1. To: Ada (#0)

Notwithstanding the hopes and dreams of Clausewitzian military strategist Nikki Haley

Clausewitz on War and Politics

"When bad men combine, the good must associate; else they will fall, one by one." Edmund Burke

BTP Holdings  posted on  2017-04-12   21:17:10 ET  Reply   Trace   Private Reply  


#2. To: Ada (#0)

christine  posted on  2017-04-12   21:45:34 ET  Reply   Trace   Private Reply  


#3. To: christine (#2)

Fly a Goldman Sachs flag over the White House? Does she think the banksters are running the place? LOL

"When bad men combine, the good must associate; else they will fall, one by one." Edmund Burke

BTP Holdings  posted on  2017-04-12   22:01:42 ET  Reply   Trace   Private Reply  


#4. To: Ada (#0)

Trump’s Syrian misadventure is immoral, violates every promise he ran on, and could sink his presidency.

Let's hope it does and that Trump is quickly impeached since Trump is even worse than Obama. And, likely Trump is even worse than Clinton since Trump is itching to make war with Russia. That is a war that will go nuclear and, if not called off, will result in death of more then 300 million Americans.

DWornock  posted on  2017-04-12   22:26:47 ET  Reply   Trace   Private Reply  


#5. To: Ada (#0)

I never had too much respect for Ann Coulter, but she's hitting home runs on this issue. I remember the video someone made which was a collection of people laughing and ridiculing about the prospects of Trump winning. Ann was in it, and was shown being laughed at on some talking head segment when she suggested in full seriousness Trump was the most likely candidate to win the R nomination. She was right then and right now.

It's kind of interesting how this Syrian attack has redrawn the political lines. Seems maybe half of Trump supporters liked it and the other half hated it. And maybe the same happened among D's.

I think the Syrian attack has shown who supports Trump, and who supports what Trump stood for, which are now two different things, unfortunately.

Pinguinite  posted on  2017-04-12   23:46:40 ET  Reply   Trace   Private Reply  


#6. To: DWornock (#4)

Let's hope it does and that Trump is quickly impeached since Trump is even worse than Obama.

If that indeed does happen, that would make Pence POTUS.

He's even worse than Trump.

He supported the war in Iraq

Pence was a major, unapologetic supporter of the Iraq War ― a war that Trump has campaigned forcefully against and insists now that he opposed, even though he was quoted as supporting it before it began.

A strong illustration of Pence’s position came in an appearance on CNN’s “Crossfire” on Sept. 23, 2002. During that appearance, Pence insisted that there was a “connection between Iraq and al Qaeda.” Under pushback, he conceded that there was no proof of such a tie. But he maintained that there was “overwhelming evidence... to suggest a connection.”

In fact, there was no connection.

Pence’s case for an invasion was based on more than a perceived al Qaeda tie. A few weeks after the “Crossfire” segment, he called Saddam Hussein “a threat to America’s national security and to world stability.”

Those who most loudly denounce Fake News are typically those most aggressively disseminating it.

During times of universal deceit, telling the truth becomes a revolutionary act.

Bill D Berger  posted on  2017-04-13   11:16:07 ET  Reply   Trace   Private Reply  


#7. To: Bill D Berger (#6)

a war that Trump has campaigned forcefully against

Trump said a lot of things to get elected that now have proven to be he lied. Trump talked peace but he is a warmonger. And Trump selected Pence and all the Neocons he has appointed.

DWornock  posted on  2017-04-13   12:32:03 ET  Reply   Trace   Private Reply  


#8. To: Pinguinite (#5)

I think the Syrian attack has shown who supports Trump, and who supports what Trump stood for, which are now two different things, unfortunately.

Unfortunately, but not surprisingly.

StraitGate  posted on  2017-04-13   13:51:56 ET  Reply   Trace   Private Reply  


#9. To: Ada (#0)

I enjoy it when people back a person, condemn a person who does not go along with them, then it bites them is the ass.

Darkwing  posted on  2017-04-13   14:58:46 ET  Reply   Trace   Private Reply  


#10. To: Bill D Berger (#6) (Edited)

Pence was a major, unapologetic supporter of the Iraq War ― a war that Trump has campaigned forcefully against and insists now that he opposed, even though he was quoted as supporting it before it began. ... Pence’s case for an invasion was based on more than a perceived al Qaeda tie. A few weeks after the “Crossfire” segment, he called Saddam Hussein “a threat to America’s national security and to world stability.”

In the run-up to the Iraq war, Saddam Hussein was also accused of having gassed his own people. Al Qaeda, yellowcake, humanitarian concerns and other media hyped falsehoods and rumors were used to try and justify forcible regime change, which is a violation of International Law. Since 9/11, though, the U.N.'s R2P/"Responsibility to Protect norm" is being fashioned to mean a nation building responsibility of invaders if they regime changed it by force for whatever reason.

Illegal? Yes. Lawless? Not So Fast: The United States, International Law, & the War in Iraq - Foreign Policy Research Institute - March 1, 2003

the U.S. and its coalition allies might — but only might— secure the politically useful outcome that is the closest that international law can come to a favorable judgment under the circumstances: much of the world, including the great powers and traditional U.S. allies, might accept that the war in Iraq was almost legal, ... and thus a relatively minor breach and perhaps even a step toward developing an international legal regime that accepts a post-September 11 reconception of self-defense and an expanded notion of forcible intervention for benevolent purposes. ... Such an outcome, however, is far from certain, and at the moment may seem very unlikely.

Regime change is illegal: end of debate - Telegraph - telegraph.co.uk, 01 May 2005

President Bush never wavered in his conviction that regime change was the main purpose of the invasion. He was not interested in a second resolution from the UN - he was not really interested in the question of whether America's action was in accordance with "international law". ... Mr Blair's attempt to claim that the aim of the invasion was really only to disarm Saddam - if it happened to topple him from power, that was an unexpected side-effect - was pathetically unpersuasive. ... It was extremely easy to work out that the invasion was incompatible with international law. If that law has a guiding principle, it is that the invasion of one country by another in order to replace its ruler is a flagrant violation of state sovereignty.

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"They're on our left, they're on our right, they're in front of us, they're behind us...they can't get away this time." -- Col. Puller, USMC

GreyLmist  posted on  2017-04-14   11:27:25 ET  Reply   Trace   Private Reply  


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