I still cant see the diagram. Looks like im on a shit list. haha (not surprised - I read a lot of bad reddit shit)
I still cant see the diagram. Looks like im on a shit list. haha (not surprised - I read a lot of bad reddit shit)
http://www.reuters.com/article/2012/...pe=marketsNews* U.S. sees a 'proportional' and 'appropriate' response
* Little appetite in NATO or U.S. for stronger reaction
* Future incidents could raise political pressure
By Andrew Quinn and Phil Stewart
WASHINGTON, Oct 4 (Reuters) - The United States expressed hope on Thursday that Turkey's border clash with Syria does not escalate further, but stood by its NATO ally's right to defend itself against aggression spilling over from Syria's internal armed conflict.
The State Department said Turkey's decision to mount retaliatory artillery strikes after a Syrian mortar killed five civilians in southeastern Turkey on Wednesday was appropriate and proportional.
AMEEURRRICAAA FUCK YEAH!
War is good business.
http://edition.cnn.com/2012/10/05/wo...tml?hpt=imi_c1
Shows you the true nature of these 'rebels'.
Originally posted by ekguy
does anyone else wonder what would happen to the middle east if western powers just pulled out and stood by and watched what happened???
The path to stable democracy in the western world wasn't nice either. Although I don't agree with foreign interventionism, I don't believe that democracy can occur overnight either.Originally posted by Xtrema
So Egypt, Libya, Afghanistan, Iraq has taught you nothing about 'rebels'?
I'll take a progressive dictatorship over an ass backward theology democracy.
Question is, does the middle-east deserve a stable democracy? Other than feeding us oil, what have they accomplished in the last 1000 years? (Excluding Israel)Originally posted by Maybelater
I don't believe that democracy can occur overnight either.