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Saw this on my Twitter's trending tab

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This sounds dangerously close to "ORANGE MAN RESIGN"
 
"Paving the way for another 9/11"? :islamic:

Yeah, Graham, that's why Trump re-instated the travel ban, why we need to intensely vet or deny entry to any and all immigrants from volatile regions, and why the government has employees and contractors who work around the clock doing things as relatively minor (but important) as sifting through Arabic Twitter feeds to look for suspicious patterns and code words. Because national security begins and ends with Afghanistan, and hatred of the US begins and ends with Afghanistan.

And none of the 9/11 hijackers were Afghan, but 17 of 19 came from Saudi Arabia and UAE, countries that are allegedly US allies, with an Egyptian leading the way. Hm.

I have to respectfully dissent. I have an excellent 2-volume history of the world's guerilla wars, and the mere 1 1/2 pages of background to the Soviet Afghan war are, in a word, stupefying. The human mind rebels at the thought that a country as quite irretrievably fucked from the word "go" could possibly exist. There is literally, nothing of any significance in that entire, shitstained country other than its location, and even that is grossly overstated. If it is not the asshole of the universe, it is within farting distance. And the people that live there? They make the Serbs and Croats look like two shitty little inner city high school debate teams.

There is nothing *anyone* could possibly gain by ruling, occupying, controlling, allying with, or even flying over the sacrilegious mess in low earth orbit. This is not my opinion, it is immutable, ineluctable fact. The only possible solution to the problem in two words: Lake Afghanistan. Anybody who thinks this is hyperbole, I assure you, if anything, I have sugarcoated it.
 
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Damn, I can find the first one but I can't find the second to verify either claim. But damn that Max Boot guy seems perpetually angry and he should probably take a break from Trump.
It's an edited title from a December 7 article. The proper headline reads: "Trump can’t do anything right — even his coverups are incompetent"
 
2008: "G.W. Bush was the worst president ever, a warmonger that got the U.S. stuck in 2 pointless wars in the Middle East."

2018: "W. is so cool and funny here he is giving candy to Michelle. Drumpf is a monster for pulling the U.S. out of a war in the Middle East."

Same people:

"We have to have troops deployed to Syria indefinitely and without Congressional authorization to prevent a NATO member from committing genocide"

"NATO is a sacrosanct alliance which definitely hasn't outlived its purpose, and is not exceeding it's original intentions."
 
Same people:

"We have to have troops deployed to Syria indefinitely and without Congressional authorization to prevent a NATO member from committing genocide"

"NATO is a sacrosanct alliance which definitely hasn't outlived its purpose, and is not exceeding it's original intentions."

The last time Turkey had an engagement with the kurds, their battleplan was "Fuck actually fighing them, just arty the place flat".
I can honestly see Assad and the Kurds coming to some Iraq-like understanding, and Turkey doing everything they can to keep that from being successful.

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:offtopic: But If anyone wants a :thoughtful: moment about Turkey's goals & relations with the events in Syria:
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tomb_of_Suleyman_Shah
the tl;dr is that the Tomb of the founder of the Ottoman dynasty is in Syria, and treaties that cover the break up of the Ottoman empire treat the area as Turkish soil and permit Turkish Troops to be there and raise the Turkish flag. The years ISIS was rampaging through the area: You know destroying historical and cultural sites, sites precisely like this tomb, Turkey didn't do anything. The minute the Kurds take a few surrounding villages, the Kurds who have been going out of their way to preserve and protect cultural sites, Turkey immediately decides to the move the tomb.
 
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