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U.S. troops sent to Syria-Jordan border
Protect another country's borders, but ignore our own. Makes sense.
http://news.yahoo.com/panetta-us-sen...131927741.html |
If a president Romney did it, you'd be waving the flag and calling anybody who disagreed a traitor.
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Wow... All the right wingers I knew were previously calling Obama a p***Y for not sending troops out to that area. Now that he does it, he's an idiot ignoring our own borders?
You know, the two actions aren't mutually exclusive, and our borders haven't exactly been ignored by this president. Perhaps not handled well, but definitely not ignored. |
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Big difference between helping to protect a friend's border vs getting involved within Syria. |
It's a smart move. They won't be able to blame the next ****up on a youtube video
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We send troops to defend another countries boarders but not our own. Seems legit!
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Sounds to me like Jordan requested help, especially with the refugee problem. I also like the idea that the U.S. is getting in a position to find out what is happening to the chemical (and other) weapons Syria has. Wouldn't want one of them to end up on a NY subway, would you?
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As far as sending troops to Jordan. It's not about protecting Jordan. Don't fool yourselves. |
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