President Obama says he is considering a "limited, narrow act" against the Syrian regime. And a pointless one too, apparently.
...“This kind of attack threatens our national security interests,” he added...
Really? How?
Secretary of State John Kerry says ...ed 1,429 people, including 426 children. He didn't say how many others were killed by bombing, artillery, or trusty old AK-47's. (That number is currently estimated at 100,000, half of them children.)
Due to incomplete or faulty intelligence, any bombing campaign in Syria
could end up releasing deadly nerve agents , likely killing scores of nearby civilians.
Susan Rice, President Obama's new national security adviser,
is quietly working behind the scenes to drum up support in Congress for a Syrian campaign. (So is John McCain, who is worried the Syrian campaign won't go far enough.)
And
Russia is continuing to sell weapons to the Syrian government .
Yeah, this is going to end well.
Onward and upward,
airforce