Thursday, August 29, 2013

The evidence of the soon attack on Syria is inevitable. The bodies of the dead lined up on hospital floors, those of the living in pain and a declaration from a respected international aid group that thousands of Syrians were gassed with chemical weapons last week. The White House faces steep hurdles as it prepares to make the most important public intelligence presentation since February 2003, when Secretary of State Colin L. Powell made a dramatic and detailed case for war to the United Nations Security Council using intelligence — later discredited — about Iraq’s weapons programs.

If we attack Syria then this mean that gas prices will go up, leading to everything else to go up as well. Nothing could be for the better if we attack Syria. Sometimes we need to mind our own business.

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