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  • Oct 30 2008

    U.S Attack on Syria.

    Published by yanjiaren at 10:19 am under general updates Edit This

    U.S Attack on Syria.

    We all talk about the War on Terror but is it right for the U.S Military to exercise Incursions into another Sovereign State in the name of alleged terrorist targets? Syria was going well with the U.S diplomatically but now this attack on Syrian soil has soiled the relationship and created an extremely sour atmosphere with eight Syrian civilians dead.Where do the rights of a nation begin and end? Are we moving in what we will term too many shadowy and grey areas that the whole World Constitution has got to get to the drawing board and re write the rules again? Why is it allowed for one nation to act aggressively in the name of preemptive defense and other nations are not even allowed to defend themselves when they are attacked? This leads me to another simple question. Why are some nations allowed to own Nukes and others not?  WE HAVE TO START PLAYING FAIR OURSELVES BEFORE WE EXPECT OTHERS TO ACT AND PLAY CLEAN.

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    One Response to “U.S Attack on Syria.”

    1. jodapoeton 01 Nov 2008 at 1:32 am edit this

      It just never ends. And, if McCain/Palin win on Tuesday it will only get worse. We had not business in Syria, period!

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