Tuesday, November 3, 2015

Barack Hussein Obama Calls the Iraq War an "occupation" by America?


So I'm reading the article below over at DAWN about how Barack Hussein Obama is trying to spin his way out of the fact that he is sending ground troops to Syria when I run across this statement from Obama:


"I have been consistent throughout that we are not going to be fighting like we did in Iraq with battalions and occupations. That doesn't solve the problem."

Okay.  A couple of things here:


  1. In the context of the world at this moment, who are the only people to use reference of "occupation?"  You're right, it is the militant Muslims of the Middle East when referring to the nation of Israel supposedly "occupying" Palestine (so-called Palestine).  So the CHRISTIAN midwestern values President of America refers to the Iraq War as an American "occupation" ???
  2. Obama says "that doesn't solve the problem" - oh, i see....that doesn't solve the problem like the brilliant plan Obama had to withdraw EVERY single U.S. troop from Iraq - let's see, the result of doing that created what?  Nirvana?  
 This guy is so full of shit it's become comical.


Obama says Syria deployment doesn't break no 'boots on ground'

WASHINGTON: President Barack Obama said on Monday the planned deployment of dozens of United States (US) special forces to Syria to advise opposition forces fighting self-styled Islamic State (IS) did not break his promise not to put "boots on the ground" in the Syrian conflict.

"Keep in mind that we have run special ops already and really this is just an extension of what we are continuing to do," Obama said in an interview on "NBC Nightly News" in his first public comments on the deployment since it was announced on Friday.

"We are not putting US troops on the front lines fighting firefights with ISIL," Obama said, using another acronym for IS.

"I have been consistent throughout that we are not going to be fighting like we did in Iraq with battalions and occupations. That doesn't solve the problem."

In announcing the measure, the White House said the troops would be on a mission to "train, advise and assist" and would number fewer than 50.

The introduction of US forces on the ground marks a shift after more than a year of limiting the Syria mission to air strikes against IS.

Before last year, Obama, who has been averse to committing troops to Middle East wars, had ruled out an American presence on the ground in Syria.

In a nationally televised address in September 2013, Obama said: "I will not put American boots on the ground in Syria." Over the past year, however, he has emphasized that he would not send US "combat" troops there.

The Obama administration is under pressure to ramp up the US effort against IS, particularly after the militant group captured the Iraqi city of Ramadi in May and following the failure of a US military program to train and arm thousands of Syrian rebels.

Russia and Iran have increased their military support for Syrian President Bashar al-Assad's fight against rebels in the 4-1/2-year-old civil war.

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