Yesterday in an editorial on Syria, they wrote the following:
The commander-in-chief of the United States of America is asking Congress for approval to punish the Syrian regime with the military might of the globe’s sole superpower. The Congress must authorize an attack.
President Obama’s grounds for striking the regime of Bashar Assad are sound beyond a reasonable doubt. In violation of long-standing international norms, the Syrian military targeted civilians with rocket-launched gas, killing more than 1,400 people, including hundreds of children.
There must be retribution so as to dramatically degrade Assad’s power, chemical and otherwise, and to set a cautionary precedent for the world’s like-minded others. Here were the President’s words, spoken Saturday in the Rose Garden:
“This attack is an assault on human dignity. It also presents a serious danger to our national security. It risks making a mockery of the global prohibition on the use of chemical weapons. It endangers our friends and our partners along Syria’s borders, including Israel, Jordan, Turkey, Lebanon and Iraq. It could lead to escalating use of chemical weapons, or their proliferation to terrorist groups who would do our people harm. . . . Now, after careful deliberation, I have decided that the United States should take military action against Syrian regime targets.”
Those full truths stood in sharp contrast to the half measure Obama uttered in closing: “I’m ready to act in the face of this outrage.” Yes, military brass are set to let fly the missiles with but a presidential nod, but, no, having gone on bended knee to Congress, Obama will not be “ready” until the members vote yes to some plan of action.
Obama sought no such blessing when American forces helped oust Moammar Khadafy from Libya. He properly asserted presidential power to put U.S. forces into a fight without Capitol Hill’s formal backing. That was called a war. This, Obama has described as a limited “shot across the bow” and still he cedes some of the power that is central to his office.
His move was an unfortunate and politically necessary byproduct of a muddled Syrian policy that brought the American people suddenly to the brink of entering a war that had seemed of minimal critical interest, despite 100,000 deaths, despite Obama’s wish to see Assad deposed, despite Obama’s all too casual warning that Assad would cross a red line with use of chemical weapons.
Then came the mass carnage, along with Obama’s August surprise for a public who had so often heard him say that the tides of war and terrorism were receding. Virtually no one knew what the administration’s conflicting voices were talking about. In their wisdom, Americans overwhelmingly told pollsters they wanted congressional consultation. So this humbled President asked permission.
Obama must not be humbled further. Congress must support a cause that’s just, maintaining presidential prestige and America’s moral authority.
What happened to these very serious men as children that they've grown up to be such bloodthirsty jingos who never met an act of military violence they didn't like?
Sounds like a typical principal's observation remarks!
ReplyDeleteSyria is a stepping stone to Iran, so Zionists/Neocons are all in on this one....
ReplyDeleteRead book and see movie "Dirty Wars" which proves Obama has engaged in the same type of attacks on civilians as Assad minus the chemical weapons. But dead kids are dead kids. The attack team even dug their bullets out of the dead body to cover up. And the head of JSOC brought them a sheep to sacrifice to say they were sorry. Obama hypocrisy outrageous. And fact press pays no attention to Dirty Wars revelations at this time is outrageous.
ReplyDeleteNorm is correct..."Dirty Wars" very revealing, can be seen On Demand...a must see.
ReplyDeletealso listen to Chris Hedges interview on Truthdig
ReplyDeletehttp://www.truthdig.com/avbooth/item/chris_hedges_on_responding_to_genocide_in_syria_20130901/?utm_source=feedburner&utm_medium=feed&utm_campaign=Feed%3A+Truthdig+Truthdig%3A+Drilling+Beneath+the+Headlines
Excellent Carlin insert.
ReplyDeleteRight...Israel used white phosphorous several years ago, and U.S. used some horrible stuff in Iraq-but how would the public ever know if its not covered in mainstream media?
ReplyDeleteAccording to Hedges, "the rebels", AKA Al Queida, are losing the battle, so U.S. wants to step in to insure a longer , stalemate, civil war.
Not to mention the drone bombs, the millions killed in the Iraq war we started, the mess we left in Afghanistan - frankly, we cause way more chaos by stepping into these situations with our "solutions" than anything else.
ReplyDeleteBut the bloodthirstiness of the DN neo-cons, all the neo-cons, the need to prove how tough they are - what would Freud say about that?