Indeed it largely is.And what dan is leaving out is the proxy war is between Saudi Arabia and Iran.
As said in another thread, it is rather hard to get wrong such items of technical intelligence as all the missiles were launched from areas under the control of the Syrian Army and landed in areas controlled by the rebels.Except it isn't the American government that is reporting this. They are passing on what organization like Medicine Sans Frontiers are reporting. Even the UN investigators are backing up the reports. Unless of course, if you think the free world is totally under the thumb of the Democrats, your likeliness is nothing but posturing on your part.
I have a hard time believing that you think the US is subservient to Saudi Arabia.And what dan is leaving out is the proxy war is between Saudi Arabia and Iran.
You do understand the meaning of proxy? It has little to do with subservience.I have a hard time believing that you think the US is subservient to Saudi Arabia.
Hitler, right?"If freedom is short of weapons, we must compensate with willpower."
Pot, meet kettle.They're not arguments, they are ignorant rants, and clearly I'm not alone in that opinion
I have a hard time believing how intentionally obtuse you are but your posts continue.I have a hard time believing that you think the US is subservient to Saudi Arabia.
Dubya had NO problem being a 'bottom' for Saudi's, by holding hands, kissing and bowing to them.....I have a hard time believing that you think the US is subservient to Saudi Arabia.
Wilfred E.S. Owen was a great poet. But out in the real world George S. Patton had it closer to the mark although in far less erudite terms: "I want you to remember that no bastard ever won a war by dying for his country. He won it by making the other poor dumb bastard die for his."Dulce et decorum est pro patria mori.
"Freedom is just another word for nothing word for nothing left to lose.""If freedom is short of weapons, we must compensate with willpower."






