skip to main |
skip to sidebar
From
Townhall:
Donald Trump came into office promising to not start any new wars and
to get us out of the old ones our feckless elite had dragged us into,
and now that he’s doing it in Syria the usual suspects are outraged. How
dare he actually deliver on his promise not to have anymore of our
precious warriors shipped home in boxes after getting killed on
battlefields we can’t even pronounce, while refereeing conflicts that
began long before America was a thing, in campaigns without any kind of
coherent objective?
Conservatives like me still think of ourselves
as hawks, but after hard experience we have learned to be hawkish only
where America’s interests are directly at stake. We’re not doves. We’re
just not going to spill our troops’ blood when we do not absolutely have
to. The elite may not like our attitude, but then it’s generally not
the elite that ends up having to bury its sons, daughters, husbands and
wives. We do. I generally like the Kurds. I generally dislike the
Turks. But they’ve been killing each other for a long time and no one
has yet offered a sufficient reason why America should stick its troops
in the crossfire between them. We hear words like “betrayal” tossed
around, often by people whose track record re: honor is (charitably)
lacking, but that assumes America had a say in this latest round ramping
up. If the Turks are intent on invading, a firm “No” from the Oval
office is not going to stop a battalion of Leopard tanks. If you want to
stop them, you have to be prepared to stop them. That means war, and the president – along with millions of us – say “No thanks.” (Read more.)
Share
1 comment:
No matter what the President does we know there will be a host of negativity from his foes. Regarding the Middle East, we have had enough of trying to bring a solution to their animosity, and in most situations, self inflicted wounds. The time is long past due that we remove our troops from that region. Enough is enough.
Post a Comment