Now there is a strategy! Isis will be crushed, even in Syria!

Probably just as well. Gruesome...
 

Strictly souvenirs, we inflated the body count without the need for body parts...
 

Yes, but they are our friends now as we buy products made there and they encourage tourism and a lot of our vets go to see places where they fought. Perhaps it is true that time heals old wounds in many cases. I drive a Toyota...
 
Yes, we have had a run of bad wars in recent times. At least we got a sixty year stalemate in Korea...
 
You could have been, but some nutters in Boston threw perfectly good tea into the drink.
You can't stay in the Commonwealth if you don't appreciate a good pot of tea.
 
Right on all counts! We all have to pay taxes and my representation doesn't do much for me, so what was the point? No answer necessary...
 
Whatever you think of the Prime Minister, good or bad, Julie Bishop is someone you can be proud of.
 
So, who's next on the agenda?
North Korea?
After all, isn't it our god given right to police and to interfere with other nations??? :distrust:
 
You'll have to pay for more. My extensive knowledge of world locations does not come cheap...
 
If there is an overwhelming reaction to wage war from all around the world, then I think (if Congress so says) the United States should participate. Otherwise, I hope "we" stay out of it. To me support, training, long range weapons etc. are as much an act of war as boots on the ground. Nothing should be done without the approval of Congress. I agree with Charlie Rangel (a staunch Democrat) and I am a Raving Right Wing Conservative, that before any action should be taken that the draft should be reinstated (both men and women). That way everyone would have a "dog in the fight" and the lower middle class wouldn't bear the brunt of the burden of a war.
 


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