Wednesday, May 22, 2013


Senate panel approves weapons for Syrian rebels

A Senate panel has voted to provide weapons to rebels battling the regime of Syrian President Bashar Assad.

The vote by the Foreign Relations Committee on Tuesday marked the first time that lawmakers have backed the aggressive military step of arming vetted opposition forces
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The vote was 15-3. The United Nations estimates that more than 70,000 people have been killed after more than two years of civil war.

Leading the bipartisan legislation were Democratic Sen. Bob Menendez, the panel's chairman, and Sen. Bob Corker, the committee's top Republican.

The fate of the bill is uncertain as many members of the House aren't as enthusiastic for U.S. military action in the Mideast nation. The bill comes as the Obama administration mulls its next step on Syria.


Vetted?! WTF!

The way I understand it, trying to sort everyone out, would be like trying to arrange a can of alphabet soup, alphabetically.


This is beyond insane. The whole ME is on fire already. Do they think that supplying weapons to al queda will somehow douse the flames? LOL

Look at Iraq. Look at Libya. Look at Afghanistan. Look at Egypt. Look at ... hell, the whole continent of Africa.

There are currently 60 countries out of 195 in the world that have some type of war, fighting or battles going on.


And as Pastorius so rightly noted, most of those 60 involve Muslims.


Look out everyone, WWIII is around the corner




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4 comments:

Pastorius said...

Of those 60 countries that have some kind of war going on approximately 60 of them are Muslim.

Nicoenarg said...

Vetted...oh for f***'s sake!

Christine said...

I know right?!?

Anonymous said...

quote: "...lawmakers have backed the aggressive military step of arming vetted opposition forces"

Such backing should include personalized hand delivery of these weapons by each of these lawmakers - as well as, these lawmakers should be held personally responsible for the supervision of the deployment of each individual weapon to ensure not a single weapon is used against us.
I'm sure since these lawmakers vetted them, they are confident they and any unused weapons will be returned safely.