U.S. Senator John McCain says now that NATO military intervention in Libya is ending, military action to protect civilians in Syria might be considered. However, the U.S. administration has made clear it has no appetite for military intervention in Syria — a close ally of Iran that sits on Israel's border.
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How long before "nuking the region" becomes a serious foreign policy consideration on MTP?
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Sweet Holy Koresh forbid that we should ever be without a nation full of brown-skinned people to bomb into the 18th century.
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well of course, more PROFITS in war than helping americans.
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