Regardless of all the sabre rattling and eagerness of the US, Britain, France,Israel and Turkey to rush to war with Syria - it would be a monumental mistake to do so and the EU should have no part in it.
America's rush to war against Syria is not only dangerous, unnecessary, but also unwanted and unconstitutional.
U.S. voters continue to show little interest in getting involved in the civil war in Syria despite new allegations that the Syrian government may have used chemical weapons against civilians. Only 31% of Likely U.S. Voters polled by Rasmussen polls think the United States should provide increased military assistance to protect the citizens of Syria if it is confirmed that the Syrian government used chemical weapons.
The fact that the public is now being flooded by videos of dead people, including babies, supposedly taken of victims from chemical weapons use with the caption: " viewers are being cautioned that these are gruesome pictures and should apply discretion when watching them " is not only pure "Gobels Style" propaganda, misleading the public, and adding oil to the fire.
If the people orchestrating the release of these horror videos are the same as the ones who have been spying on EU-Citizens and more than 80 countries around the world, the world better wake-up to and smell the coffee.
Commentator Patrick J. Buchanan recently asked in a US TV show: "Who made the US President the Wyatt Earp of the Global Village?" The entire world needs to ask that same question? Enough is enough.
Instead of starting another war in the Middle East and risk a global conflict, why can't the two major opponents in the Syrian conflict, Russia and the US, call their "lackeys" in the conflict (Assad, the rebels,Israel and Turkey) to order and hammer out a solution. It would certainly earn them a lot of respect from the world.
EU-Digest
America's rush to war against Syria is not only dangerous, unnecessary, but also unwanted and unconstitutional.
U.S. voters continue to show little interest in getting involved in the civil war in Syria despite new allegations that the Syrian government may have used chemical weapons against civilians. Only 31% of Likely U.S. Voters polled by Rasmussen polls think the United States should provide increased military assistance to protect the citizens of Syria if it is confirmed that the Syrian government used chemical weapons.
The fact that the public is now being flooded by videos of dead people, including babies, supposedly taken of victims from chemical weapons use with the caption: " viewers are being cautioned that these are gruesome pictures and should apply discretion when watching them " is not only pure "Gobels Style" propaganda, misleading the public, and adding oil to the fire.
If the people orchestrating the release of these horror videos are the same as the ones who have been spying on EU-Citizens and more than 80 countries around the world, the world better wake-up to and smell the coffee.
Commentator Patrick J. Buchanan recently asked in a US TV show: "Who made the US President the Wyatt Earp of the Global Village?" The entire world needs to ask that same question? Enough is enough.
Instead of starting another war in the Middle East and risk a global conflict, why can't the two major opponents in the Syrian conflict, Russia and the US, call their "lackeys" in the conflict (Assad, the rebels,Israel and Turkey) to order and hammer out a solution. It would certainly earn them a lot of respect from the world.
EU-Digest
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