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Syria-Lebanon-Iran
Obama to Up Support for Syrian Rebels
2014-05-29
[An Nahar] President Barack Obama
They get bitter, they cling to guns or religion or antipathy to people who aren't like them...
mounted a defiant defense of his global leadership Wednesday, rebuking critics who see him as weak but warning that not every global threat justifies a U.S. military response.

In a major speech at the West Point military academy, Obama denied U.S. power had ebbed under his watch, after he withdrew troops from Iraq and as he does the same in Afghanistan.

He also pledged to ramp up support for Syrian rebels

"I would betray my duty to you, and to the country we love, if I sent you into harm's way simply because I saw a problem somewhere in the world that needed fixing, or because I was worried about critics who think military intervention is the only way for America to avoid looking weak," he told the graduates.

Obama has been under increasing pressure to do more to support Syrian rebels battling Hereditary President-for-Life Bashir Pencilneck al-Assad
Despoiler of Deraa...
and offer some relief to civilians reeling under strikes including barrel bombings carried out by the regime.

"As frustrating as it is, there are no easy answers -- no military solution that can eliminate the terrible suffering anytime soon," Obama said.

"As president, I made a decision that we should not put American troops into the middle of this increasingly sectarian civil war, and I believe that is the right decision.

"But that does not mean we shouldn't help the Syrian people stand up against a dictator who bombs and starves his people."

Obama said that he would work with politicians to ramp up support for the opposition, but did not give details, amid reports the U.S. military will begin openly training rebel forces. The CIA is believed to be carrying out a covert program to train and arm some rebels.
Posted by:Fred

#3  Talk to the guy controlling the teleprompter.
Posted by: Squinty   2014-05-29 21:52  

#2  "As frustrating as it is, there are no easy answers -- no military solution that can eliminate the terrible suffering anytime soon," Obama said.

Er huh.... but, but, but the rebels ARE all about a fok'n military solution. Does this moron know what he is actually saying or is this delayed 'chume gang' obsessive-compulsive rhetoric ?
Posted by: Besoeker   2014-05-29 21:35  

#1  I suppose if we are all lucky, Syria will turn out to be another Libya - but nothing worse that that. Maybe like Somalia, but without Blackhawk Down.
Posted by: Bobby   2014-05-29 12:59  

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