Wednesday, September 4, 2013

Bomb Syria---PLEASE

     Imagine: Congress grows a pair and votes NO to give Obama his little war.
     But, since the All-knowing Expert-in-everything Il Douche has spoken of red lines, he decides to "go it alone" (he has France, but the Foreign Legion doesn't have airplanes) and bomb the crap out of Syria anyway.
    Who will benefit from the bombing?
     First and foremost will be the "Rebels" aligned with Al Qaida. While they won't get close air support against units opposing them to help them win ground, they WILL get 60-90 days of "Command and Control" attacks.
     "Command and Control" or C2, means attacking leadership and communications essential to controlling a nation's armed forces. If you destroy enough C2, the enemy cannot control its forces effectively and an underdog can wipe them out or make them tactically useless.
     If you can find ALL of the C2 sites, you can bomb them and with luck, kill Assad.
     This brings up a point from a previous post? What happens when Assad loses control of his chemical weapons? Where will they go? It was bad enough Assad had them in the first place, but at least, he controlled and protected them.
     Imagine those WMDs in the hands of Al Qaida. While 9-11 was bad enough, a sarin-based weapon in the hands of terrorists who can read a weather report is worse.
     Now, do we REALLY want to give Al Qaida WMDs? Il Douche does.
     That's why we're having this little exercise.
     The American People will benefit also. Launching missiles according to General Dempsey, Chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff, "is an ACT OF WAR" (emphasis mine). If Obama decides to act without authorization, that IS a CLEAR, UNDENIABLE violation of the Constitution.
     Impeachable offense. So clear and unabiguous that not even MSNBC can deny it. It's all over the news. Il Douche won't be able to defend himself against impeachment because it's public knowledge HE GAVE THE ORDER.
     Go ahead, Obama. Bomb Syria.
     That will save America!

     

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