Dogs of War: Fight to the Death

by Uncola via TheBurningPlatform.com

And Caesar’s spirit, ranging for revenge,

With Ate by his side come hot from hell,

Shall in these confines with a monarch’s voice

Cry ‘Havoc,’ and let slip the dogs of war;

Mark Antony, The Tragedy of Julius Caesar, III.i

Last week, on April Fool’s Day, I read how the month of March 2017 was a “turning point” for Hillary Clinton as she, once again, challenged Donald Trump on Twitter and made three public speeches where she encouraged her former foot soldiers to:  “Resist, persist, insist, enlist”.  Upon reading those words, I was reminded of the little girl in the movie “Poltergeist” who said:  “They’re baaack”.

Yes, they’re back like “Ate”, the Greek goddess of discord and vengeance.  Well, actually, in truth, they never really left.

In William Shakespeare’s “Julius Caesar”, the main character isn’t Caesar.  On the contrary, the story is mostly about everyone else.  If prose could be equated to cuisine, then “Julius Caesar”, although the Bard’s shortest play, was, nevertheless, a veritable feast; an exotic, psychological buffet of torn loyalties, political treachery, honor, patriotism, friendship, intrigue, tragedy, and revenge.

Caesar, who believed himself to be as immutable as the North Star, soon lay mortally sliced and diced by those whom he trusted, thus setting off a chain reaction whereby the destiny of Rome and the fate of the killers were, seemingly, preordained by the vengeance of an unseen ghost recalled from the grave.

For now, I am unsure if Trump is Caesar, and the Deep State is the conniving Cassius wary of Trump’s presidential power and love of the people; or if the Deep State is Caesar and Trump is the tragically doomed Brutus whose primary motivation was love of country and who paid the ultimate price for his naiveté; or, if the U.S. Constitution is emblematic of Caesar and Trump is Mark Antony exacting revenge upon its murderers.

In any scenario above, perils abound around every corner and, as Caesar said to the soothsayer (act three, scene one):  “The ides of March are come.”

“In the spring, at the time when kings go off to war…”

2 Samuel 11:1

Towards the end of March 2017, reports were circulated throughout the interwebic blogosphere regarding Russia and China taking measures to bypass the U.S. Petrodollar in order to “facilitate more transactions in gold between the two countries”.

When considering global geopolitics, a good paradigm to follow is: “Nothing is as it seems”.   Another good construct would be:  “Follow the money trail”.

In other words, whenever conflicts arise, you will usually find one of the following at the bottom of the rabbit hole:  Land, gold, energy, or some combination of these three.

And, in the past, whenever we see the BRIC nations disrespecting the Petrodollar, it is usually a just a matter of time before conflicts erupt in various hotspots, like Ukraine or Syria, complements of the Global Powers That Be.

In November of 2013 when, Ukraine’s President Viktor Yanukovych abandoned an agreement on closer trade ties with the European Union and, instead, sought closer co-operation with Russia, it began a series of events which then transitioned into the natural gas wars of 2014, and the Ukrainian coup in February, 2014 during the winter Olympics of that year.

This all, in turn, caused Russia to make the decision to annex Crimea in March 2014. Then, Russia signed a $400 billion “Holy Grail” gas deal with China in May and this gave the Petrodollar a nice kick in the nuts.

In June of that year, Ukraine, at the behest of the Western globalists, refused to pay its gas bill to Moscow’s Gazprom, so Russia cut off their gas. Soon after that MH17 was shot out of the sky and Joe Biden’s son’s company began preparing to drill for shale gas in eastern Ukraine.

A year before all that, however, on March 19, 2013, President Bashar al-Assad of Syria was accused of crossing Obama’s red line in Syria with a chemical weapon attack that was later attributed to “opposition forces” there; where some claimed the United States was engaged in a “pipeline war” that “could destabilize” Russian president, Vladimir Putin.

On May 9, 2013, the Islamic State in Iraq (ISI) announced a merger with the al-Qaeda affiliate in Syria called the Nusra Front, and then took the name of “Al-Dawla-Al-Islamiya fi al-Iraq wa-Sham” which translates to the Islamic State in Iraq and Greater Syria (ISIS).

Now, fast forward four years later to the Spring of 2017. Rinse, lather, repeat.

As previously mentioned, on March 14, 2017:

The Russian central bank opened its first overseas office in Beijing on March 14, marking a step forward in forging a Beijing-Moscow alliance to bypass the US dollar in the global monetary system, and to phase-in a gold-backed standard of trade.

Then, for whatever reason, on March 20, 2017, an article written by the director of the Atlantic Council’s Rafik Hariri Center for the Middle East, Frederic C. Hof, questioned if Bashar al-Assad of Syria was still “relevant”.  Hof wrote:

As Iran’s client, he [Assad] is the main obstacle to Syria’s resurrection. Moscow knows this to be the case. Will it act? Can it act? These are questions to which patriotic, nationalistic Syrians urgently seek answers. That they do so is the inevitable result of America’s self-imposed absence.

 Next thing you know we have the American Ambassador to the United Nations, Nikki Haley, holding up a picture of a young victim who was wounded in a Tuesday, April 4, 2017, chemical attack in northern Syria which killed 72 people.

Speaking at an emergency Security Council meeting, Haley referred to:

Syrian dictator Bashar al-Assad as a “war criminal” guilty of “disgusting” actions against his people, insisting Syrian citizens “don’t want Assad anymore.

 

 

During the emergency session, Haley also:

ripped Russia for getting in the way of the United Nations holding Assad accountable after a prior attack in 2013 and accused Russia of defying “the conscience of the world.”

“Russia stood in the way of this accountability, they made an unconscionable choice,” she said, before calling on Russia, which opposed the resolution, to use its influence to effect peace in the region.

“How many more children have to die before Russia cares?” she asked.

Also on Tuesday, the same day as the chemical attack in Syria, Newsweek re-published a March 31, 2017 article that was also written by the aforementioned Frederic C. Hof, of the Atlantic Council, which questioned if President Trump and Secretary of State Rex Tillerson are “Letting Syria’s Assad Off the Hook?”.  In that article, Hof referenced apparent discrepancies between statements made by Tillerson and Nikki Haley:

In Ankara on March 30, Tillerson commented that Assad’s long-term status “will be decided by the Syrian people.” On the same day, in New York, Haley stated “our priority is no longer to sit there and focus on getting Assad out.

Fascinating timeline, no?

Ambassador to the United Nations, Nikki Haley, said “our priority” is to focus on “getting Assad out” five days before Assad allegedly chemically attacks little Syrian children for which the Trump administration:

blamed the Syrian government for the attack, one of the deadliest in years, and said Syria’s patrons, Russia and Iran, bore “great moral responsibility” for the deaths.

On top of all this, many sources are reporting on Secretary of State Rex Tillerson’s Tuesday, April 4, 2017, twenty-three-word “odd and confusing statement” on North Korea:

North Korea launched yet another intermediate range ballistic missile. The United States has spoken enough about North Korea. We have no further comment.

 And, a senior white House official told reporters on Tuesday night that “The clock has now run out, and all options are on the table,” for North Korea, while Trump says “he will go it alone” regarding:

both North Korea’s ongoing efforts to develop nuclear and ballistic weapons programs and China’s willingness to constrain those efforts.

At the same time, and perhaps, just in time, it has been reported that, as of April 5, 2017, Trump Advisor  Stephen Bannon has been removed from the National Security Council.

Meanwhile, back here at home, Trump’s domestic policy is being declared dead on arrival:

Rep. Patrick McHenry, a member of House Republican leadership, said on Wednesday afternoon that conservatives’ proposals to reach a compromise on healthcare are a “bridge too far”

and

House Speaker, Paul Ryan, also on Wednesday afternoon, said that tax reform will take longer to accomplish than repealing and replacing Obamacare would, saying Congress and the White House were initially closer to agreement on healthcare legislation than on tax policy.

But that’s not all.

Also this week, we discovered that former President Obama’s administration and the mainstream media have colluded to hack the Trump transition.

On April 3, 2017, in response to an initial report by the journalist and author, Mike Cernovich, both Bloomberg  and Fox News confirmed the identity of Obama’s former National Security Advisor, Susan Rice, as the culprit who feloniously “unmasked” the identity of those within President Donald Trump’s Administration for the purposes of political expediency, while under the guise of foreign surveillance.

Yet, in spite of the Rice revelations this week, the phony Russian election hacking won’t seem to die.

It doesn’t matter that former U.S. Director of National Intelligence, James Clapper, has said there is NO EVIDENCE of Trump’s alleged collusion with Russia; that the ranking Democrat on the House Intelligence Committee, Adam Schiff, has admitted there is NO PROOF; that the Democrats on the Senate Foreign Relations Committee have seen NO EVIDENCE;  and that former CIA Director, and Clinton Ally, Michael Morell, says ALL SMOKE NO FIRE regarding Trump and the Russians.

Nope.  The hits just keep on a coming.

On Tuesday, April 4, 2017, Tucker Carlson from Fox News Network debated David Goodfriend, a former deputy staff secretary in the Clinton administration regarding the importance of the recent “unmasking” revelations involving Rice.  During that interview, Goodfriend  said he was:

bothered by our country being compromised by a number one foreign adversary in collusion with our president.

Goodfriend also called Tucker Carlson a “smokescreen for the Trump administration”:

because, yesterday, or rather April 2nd, right when the Washington Post was going to come out with its story  about the meeting between Trump people and Russians, THAT was when we decide to hear all about Susan Rice and the character assignations started

Yet it was April 2nd, that the journalist and author, Mike Cernavich, posted his article on Medium.com outing Susan Rice which exposed another timeline problem.  In his April 2nd article identifying Susan Rice, Cernavich claimed the New York Times had been sitting on the story for “48 hours”.

The misdirected anger expressed by Goodfriend (note the ironic surname) over bogus claims regarding Russia, seems to have manifested as a sort of symptomatic epilepsy resulting from brain damage.  These people will never give up.  Therefore, they must be defeated.

When it comes to political intrigue involving Susan Rice, I realize that, just as Trump’s political adversaries won’t stop until he is impeached, or fighting their wars, or voted from office in 2020; Trump and his deplorables must respond in kind with equal measures of resistance.

But is this happening?

On Thursday, April 6, 2017, it was announced that House Intelligence Committee Chairman Devin Nunes (R-Calif.)  would “temporarily step aside” (for no valid reason) from the investigation of Russian meddling in the 2016 election, “including interactions between Moscow and the Trump campaign”.

In a statement, Nunes said:

Several left-wing activist groups have filed accusations against me with the Office of Congressional Ethics. The charges are entirely false and politically motivated, and are being leveled just as the American people are beginning to learn the truth about the improper unmasking of the identities of U.S. citizens and other abuses of power.

So, how should Trump and his supporters fight back in this dogfight?

Perhaps they should look to one of the toughest breeds of canines, the Dogo Argentino, also known as the Argentine Mastiff.  The Dogo Argentino has extremely strong jaws, and, in a fight, it goes straight for the throat and doesn’t let go. In doing so, it achieves victory over its opponents yet, at the same time, it remains very good-natured and will only fight in defense.

Trump must do the same.  He is surrounded by the Dogs of War. It is a fight unto the death so there will be no second place participation trophies.

Feel the boots upon the ground

Trouble brewin’ all around

AC/DC

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Author: Uncola

I am one who has found the road less traveled while remaining a whiskered, whispering witness to the world. I hope what you just considered was worth the price and time spent. www.TheTollOnline.com

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musket
musket
April 6, 2017 5:22 pm

This is not going to get any better until the winner of the pipeline for oil and gas from the Black Sea region into Europe gets decided. Russia/Iran/Syria/Turkey (yes Turkey) versus the US/Saudi/Gulf Emirates stand off will only end when one or both parties gets tired and quits……using the Sunni versus Shiite kerfuffle as an architecture is getting old. There is not one damn thing in the region that is worth the life of one US citizen be he/she a soldier or a civilian.

As for hitlary, she is a bad rash and will intermittently resurface on occasion to annoy everyone…….

James
James
  musket
April 8, 2017 12:30 am

It is none of America’s business to even be in Syria – It is illegal and a War crime – something the USA is very good at. America has destroyed & killed millions of innocents around the Globe & injured millions more just over the past 60 years. Retribution will come -hopefully sooner than later.

All done with cold blooded efficiency & with NO good reason except World domination. Most of your citizens are too stupid to even be able to point to those countries on a Map BUT they cheer when the USA drops bombs ! Look out — rise up & oust the War mongers or pay the ultimate price.

kokoda - the most deplorable
kokoda - the most deplorable
April 6, 2017 5:38 pm

Think something wrong:
“In Ankara on March 30…… On the same day, in New York, Haley stated “our priority is no longer to sit there and focus on getting Assad out.”
then,
“Ambassador to the United Nations, Nikki Haley, said “our priority” is to focus on “getting Assad out” five days before Assad allegedly chemically attacks little Syrian children.”

____ Well, was it for Assad to stay or out????

Anonymous
Anonymous
  kokoda - the most deplorable
April 6, 2017 5:48 pm

It’s the same. Out. Haley said her “priority” is to “no longer” just “sit there” and, instead, “focus on getting Assad out”. Tillerson on the other hand said Assad was the “syrian” peoples problem. now after the attacks he will probally be pressured to change his mind and take out assad

kokoda - the most deplorable
kokoda - the most deplorable
  Anonymous
April 6, 2017 5:52 pm

Not the way I read it.

javelin
javelin
  kokoda - the most deplorable
April 6, 2017 9:03 pm

Me either–seems to be 2 contradicting statements…

First, she is quoted as saying ( paraphrased slightly) our focus will no longer be to oust Assad.
Second she supposedly said, our focus IS on getting Assad out…I think the author missed adding the no longer to his second statement.
It makes more sense with his premises of changing story-lines after manipulations by the Deep State behind the scenes. Trump had no intention of fighting a war with the purpose of ousting Assad, then low and behold, a chemical attack, and everything has been changed.
Kind of like playing a game of chess and having the opponent on his turn, simply decide to turn the board 180 degrees………

Stubb
Stubb
  javelin
April 6, 2017 9:58 pm

Haley is a never Trumper deep state war hawk. Why Trump made her the secretary to the UN is beyond me. She wanted Assad gone.

Anonymous
Anonymous
  javelin
April 6, 2017 10:35 pm

The newsweek headline asks if “Trump and Tillerson” are letting syria’s assad off the hook. Not Trump, Tillerson “and Haley”. the newsweek author also says that the policy has not changed from Obama when Tillersons statement is that of non-meddling, which is a far cry from the previous adminstrations position. so there is a discrepancy there

Uncola
Uncola
  Anonymous
April 6, 2017 11:30 pm

I have read that Hof article several times. It is confusing. Unless Nikki Haley made a Scott Adam’s-type “hypnotic admission”, it is possible I may have misattributed her actual position (regarding Assad) in my article above.

However, in the Hof piece it also said this:

Speaking later with reporters, Haley noted,

We can’t necessarily focus on Assad the way that the previous administration did. Our priority is to really look at how do we get things done, who do we need to work with to really make a difference for the people in Syria.

What does that mean? I contend it meant that Haley wanted Assad gone, especially given her statements after the most recent alleged chemical attack.

What else might I be missing?

Warren
Warren
  kokoda - the most deplorable
April 6, 2017 7:52 pm

Should Assad stay or should he go now?
Should Assad stay or should he go now?
If he stays there will be trouble.
An’ if he goes it will be double.
So come on and let me know.

Miles Long
Miles Long
  Warren
April 6, 2017 10:19 pm

Cue that great scream… Now.

PatrioTEA
PatrioTEA
  Warren
April 7, 2017 7:49 am

Warren: I think that you just got that answer from The Donald.

PatrioTEA
PatrioTEA
  kokoda - the most deplorable
April 7, 2017 7:52 am

Kokoda: Astute observation, but I think that maybe she may have heard something from The Donald about a pending Syria strike between those two statements. Just a guess, mind you.

Ed
Ed
April 6, 2017 5:57 pm

Damn. This Haley character acts like someone from Obama’s team who was accidentally left in place. Y’all think maybe Trump put her in there with no idea that she’s such a bloodthirsty neocon? Ain’t it about as likely that he’s singing the same tune as Bush/Clinton/Bush/Obama?

This is some first class swamp draining going on here. We’ll have a shooting war with Russia in no time if somebody doesn’t hook Haley around the neck and drag her ass off the stage.

Gator
Gator
  Ed
April 6, 2017 10:53 pm

Well, he just launched 60 Tomahawks at Syria. I’d say the neocons won. Assad may be a lot of things, but I don’t think stupid is one of them. A week after the US changes its stance on him, no longer keeping the “assad must go” stance of the Obama regime, we are supposed to believe that he would do the stupidest thing imaginable, drop chemical weapons in a civilian area. Who benefits from such a thing? ISIS, al-Q, the deep state, neo cons, NATO, Israel, the list goes on. The person with the most to lose? Clearly Assad. But, Trump bombed him anyway.

I’m done defending him. Not that he would actually, care, but he has lost my vote in 2020. Not only has he made zero progress on any of the things he was elected for, he is now escalating this conflict, which he correctly condemned Obama for attempting to do in 2013.

PatrioTEA
PatrioTEA
  Gator
April 7, 2017 7:55 am

The Donald is just getting Assad’s attention with a Tomahawk two-by-four.

James
James
  PatrioTEA
April 8, 2017 12:35 am

You’re no patriot matey -just a stupid fucking wanker.
Look up Patriot in a good dictionary — You’re not even close.
When a patriot knows his Countries deeds are WRONG he objects not cheers.

Uncle Max
Uncle Max
April 6, 2017 6:04 pm

Never should have put Haley at UN… but I don’t know who I’d trust more there. Looks like the false flag worked… got the sinking of the Maine, cough cough, I mean, the pics of dead kids to peddle and next thing you know… poof goes one of Trump’s best positions… staying out of Syria. I blame Dems too b/c Trump was in position to work with Putin but for internal politics and more, they’ve successfully driven a significant wedge… and Trump is surrounded by folks that , well… let’s just say, they were never really on board with nationalist ideas or cleaning up DC. I pray somehow, this “new ” muh we must do something! policy fall apart or gets sidelined before real stupid ideas come up, but I’m losing my nerve a bit. Ivanca must really be upset by those pics. ( fake) No way that was sarin gas attack as peddled by the white helmet folks. Like the kid on the beach… totes propaganda.

rhs jr
rhs jr
April 6, 2017 6:20 pm

Our State Dept and the MSM lie like the Devil. RT reported that a Syrian jet bombed a rebel weapons depot that unfortunately contained gas making chemicals that killed the civilians. Syria took Western reporters to the site (one of many captured from rebels that had poison gas). This Assad gas attack charge is just more lies of babies being thrown on the floor, Iraq weapons of mass destruction; charges that Gaddafi is planning genocide, that North Vietnam is attacking our ships at night in the Tonkin Gulf; that an anti-Islam movie made them do it; lies and more lies. Every time the NeoCons can spin a new lie, our State Department yells: “look another bloody Russian-Syrian Wolf again! Kill Assad! Kill Iran!

Dennis Roe
Dennis Roe
April 6, 2017 8:46 pm

Meet the new boss…same as the old boss, the only good payin gig left is endless war. We don’t win any of them, don’t matter , its the endless part that propels the good ship Titanic forward. Dump 20, 30 trillion on the grandkids? Fuck em. Don’t matter. The Homeland turning into a 3rd world shithole? Don’t matter. We’re busy losing another clusterfuck in Orangatania to some dudes on donkeys. This dude got the message. Reagan, shot. Kennedy, shot. Keep the money pumpin, the drones dumpin, bodies droppin and swat teams poppin, till the whole decrepit meat grinder shits the bed from sheer exhaustion.

Westcoaster
Westcoaster
April 6, 2017 8:50 pm

This 180 on Assad & Syria means Donnie has had “the meeting” with Dick Cheney at Site R. You know, the meeting where any new president learns who is really in charge. And it’s never them.

PatrioTEA
PatrioTEA
  Westcoaster
April 7, 2017 8:00 am

No, he simply is a sucker for gassed, dead children and babies. Cheney is not involved.

Not Sure
Not Sure
April 6, 2017 9:16 pm

My head is spinning with such upheavals, every day a new twist. If your into following birth pangs, they are getting pretty close now. Nothing much to be done now except to witness the birth. Will it be an eastern or western baby; or both? The Lord be with us all.

Miles Long
Miles Long
  Not Sure
April 6, 2017 10:23 pm

It might be Chucky.

FaF
FaF
April 6, 2017 9:54 pm

If libs impeach this orange bozo, I’ll only congratulate them… This turncoat is an abomination.

Socratic Dog
Socratic Dog
  FaF
April 6, 2017 10:21 pm

Looks to me like Trump just lost his base.
Fuck. Where is this going?

IndenturedServant
IndenturedServant
  Socratic Dog
April 7, 2017 6:31 am

Well, he almost made it 100 days.

Too bad “almost” only counts in horseshoes and hand grenades.

Paul Niemi
Paul Niemi
April 6, 2017 10:19 pm

I would not be surprised, if Trump did turn to war, beset on all sides by critics, as he is. The why might be found in Shakespeare as well. It is in Henry IV. The King, Henry Bolingbroke, was never fully accepted by the people, always troubled from obtaining the crown unjustly by the murder of Richard II. On his deathbed he advised his sweet prince Hal: “Therefore, my Harry, be it thy course to busy giddy minds with foreign quarrels; that action, hence borne out, may waste the memory of the former days.”

Prince Hal, as King in Henry V, took his father’s advice and lost no time in making war on France. He said, “Once more unto the breach, dear friends, once more.” In this way, he perhaps sought to eclipse the unserious reputation of his wild youth. Innocence lost is such a war theme, as if war is a normal feature of modernity and peace is a nostalgic relic. Those of us, who grow weary of continuously outfitting various war dogs, are largely regarded as innocents, while the war-makers are attributed great gravitas. We can fill the breach with our bodies, or tend to our own business.

Paul Niemi
Paul Niemi
  Paul Niemi
April 7, 2017 3:11 pm

So it took 59 cruise missiles to take out six old MIGs and a double-seater outhouse at a desert airstrip in Syria? Oh, brother. That is supposed to precede troops arriving to take over the airfield. If the goal was to disable the airfield, you use a bomber to pockmark the runways. The hardened hangars require guided bombs to destroy the contents.

Mr. President, if you should read this, it is still not too late to get in your airplane and fly to Moscow and talk to the Russians about peace. Actually the best time to secure the peace is under the threat of war. It is called a parley. You could come out a hero. Do it before one of our ships gets sunk as a response to this attack and things take off. The way you are going, you are getting played. Let me tell you something about false-flag: F is for Fake.

Uncola
Uncola
April 6, 2017 10:49 pm

http://www.nbcnews.com/news/us-news/u-s-launches-missiles-syrian-base-after-chemical-weapons-attack-n743636?cid=eml_nbn_20170406

We’ll the upshots are that Trump’s adversaries may have a harder time of accusing him of being Putin’s tool and Kim Jong-un most likely privately shat himself.

The downside is that WWIII may have started.

In any case, it is all part of this Fourth Turning intensifying. Most of us here knew it was just a matter of time. Time’s up.

EDIT: Also, there is another downside as well. I can’t get myself to write it yet. Can someone else put it into words for me on this thread? Say what you really think and feel. Let the purge begin.

TPC
TPC
  Uncola
April 6, 2017 11:08 pm

“In any case, it is all part of this Fourth Turning intensifying. Most of us here knew it was just a matter of time. Time’s up.”

Amen to that.

BL
BL
  Uncola
April 6, 2017 11:19 pm

Uncola- THIS was not just a matter of time, spare me the bullshit. Big oil and Nutteryahoo have pulled the puppet’s strings.

NickelthroweR
NickelthroweR
  Uncola
April 7, 2017 2:02 am

Greetings,

I have no clue what just happened. Ya know, I could not support Hillary out of fear that she would attack Syria and bring us into a conflict with the Russians. Watching Trump do it means that the swamp can not be drained. At least not from the inside. Now its up to us.

BL
BL
April 7, 2017 12:25 am

Naaah YoBo, this is just Trump the Emperor/god playing multidimensional chess, remember? Star will be here in a few to tell us there is a secret plan and he (Trump) is in complete control.

PatrioTEA
PatrioTEA
  BL
April 7, 2017 8:12 am

Plan’s in effect now.

catfish
catfish
April 7, 2017 2:05 am

I told ya’ll since day one Trump is just a New World Order puppet. Flip-flopping twat who sold his soul to buy nice totty. Got lots of bull and red arrows for that. We’ll fuck you all – hope he and his banker masters screws you all – you deserve to get shafted

hardscrabble farmer
hardscrabble farmer
  catfish
April 7, 2017 7:23 am

You were correct. Sadly, but correct nonetheless.

PatrioTEA
PatrioTEA
  hardscrabble farmer
April 7, 2017 8:13 am

Nope, set back the One-Worlders with this one.

catfish
catfish
  hardscrabble farmer
April 7, 2017 8:17 am

Thanks hardscrabble – you have a nice weekend despite all the shit going down!

middle-aged mad gnome
middle-aged mad gnome
April 7, 2017 4:43 am

I usually enjoy the comments here as intelligent, probing, interesting and unique. But not today. The “idiot” in most of the comments erupted like Mt. Vesuvius. All the reaction is based on news reports. Nobody has any real intel on anything that is happening. So none of us really knows anything about anything. But here come the reactions. None of us knows anything about anything, yet y’all are qualified to direct foreign affairs. All you really know is how you feel. Don’t you ever get tired of dancing whenever the piper plays his tune?

hardscrabble farmer
hardscrabble farmer
  middle-aged mad gnome
April 7, 2017 7:30 am

I don’t invest my feelings outside of my home, but I am pretty keen on observing facts and then arranging them into blocks that can be useful to understand as “reality”.

The facts of this action are that the USA, under the direction of DJT attacked a sovereign nation that had neither threatened nor attacked the USA.

There is simply no other way to break this down that reflects as either moral, justifiable or lawful.

If I suspect my neighbor of doing something reprehensible in his own home I am not justified in burning it down in the middle of the night to make a point about what is and is not acceptable. That would simply be another criminal act.

catfish
catfish
April 7, 2017 5:08 am

All the twat Trump supporters have been neo-conned again. Americans just as stupid as the rest of the world. Glad it’s going to hell in a handbasket. Let the guilt of the spilled innocent blood of Syria befall Bully Trump and those who voted for him.

catfish
catfish
April 7, 2017 6:45 am

Trump is finally being obedient to his masters. Didn’t take too long to train and bring the balding whoremonger into line.

hardscrabble farmer
hardscrabble farmer
April 7, 2017 7:18 am

Governments- all of them- are run by gangsters.

Good people with solid moral keels do not seek power, it is antithetical to everything they believe in.

So we are left with the inevitable. The gangsters will do what they will to who they will until they are deposed by another set of gangsters. Everyone who is not a capo or a soldier will just have to hope that they don’t get caught in the crossfire or be made an example of because we happen to live in a particular neighborhood.

There are no saviors, no knights on white horses. There is only the choice we all have to make with what we do with our time while we are here and what master we serve. Nothing will ever alter the inborn and natural drives of the human species except time- far more than we will ever be able to understand.

Chowderhead
Chowderhead
April 7, 2017 7:20 am

Trump is now just a clone of GWB,the only difference he is a much better liar!

PatrioTEA
PatrioTEA
  Chowderhead
April 7, 2017 8:55 am

Chowderhead: Wrong, just wrong

John Coster
John Coster
April 7, 2017 8:23 am

Thank you for this article and the kind of coherence virtually banned from mainstream media. I will pass it along to friends. One thing I note in all the discussions is the unspoken assumption that in matters of war and peace, the US Constituion can simply be ignored. America’s political class has totally abandoned the fundamental requirement of congress to make a declaration of war except in the case of self defense or an emergency that requires an immediate response. This was not a trivial concern to the founders.
Of course the kind of shit storm we are now seeing is exactly what they wanted to avoid. So in matters of money and war, not exactly insignificant aspects of government, we have simply said “Oh screw the consituion.” The Fed makes money and the president makes war. The thousands of pages of billshit piled on top of these obvious deviations from two of our founding principles don’t really alter the facts. Logic is always ignored in favor of expediency in the interests of the financial “elite”. Short term interests are placed ahead of the long term health of the society and lies spread over the landscape like cockroaches in the kitchen. This is bipartisan effort. Now T-Rumpus is attacking Syria based on the belief that Assad decided to jeapordize his military position just for the pleasure of gassing women and children. We don’t know what happened but this seems unlikely. It would be an act of complete idiocy. So once again private foreign interests get to use the US military for their own ends in a nondefensive engagement that is not an emergency for the US. The downhill slide predicted by the founders in the event of such behavior continues.

Shark
Shark
  John Coster
April 7, 2017 1:05 pm

Oh, brother, you sound like Rand Paul. The Constitutional “restrictions” on the President have been largely abandoned by both parties and are NOT going to be resuscitated. Deal with reality, not some idealized vision of how things should be run in a Constitutional nation!

That said, I think that this action of launching a military strike on our own is counter-productive. We’re not going to be the world’s policeman anymore, right? Except when it suits us. Great…

PatrioTEA
PatrioTEA
April 7, 2017 8:53 am

Attention Assad…..and Putin, Iran, Jong-Un, China, ISIS, Obama, Hitlery, and terrorist everywhere: after 8 years, America has it’s balls back. DON’T MESS WITH THE DON. Assad can stay, but must “behave” according to International conventions. Don’t gas your citizens, especially children & babies. This is NOT war, but simply an up-side the head attention-getter.

catfish
catfish
  PatrioTEA
April 7, 2017 8:58 am

Your Messiah – the balding whoremonger Don is just carrying out the commands of his satanic New World Order masters. And you have bought a lie.

larry morris
larry morris
April 7, 2017 10:19 am

we have been had big time

catfish
catfish
  larry morris
April 7, 2017 10:43 am

We? – you got a friggin’ mouse in your pocket?. The day the balding geezer was elected I told ya’ll he was a fake. People here hated me for it. Hahaha fuckin’ ha.

Suzanna
Suzanna
April 7, 2017 10:47 am

James Rickards recommended a novel for those that seek
a glimpse of the future. He stated sometimes a novelist
can speak truth better than an author writing on current
events.
For those in the mood for a novel, The Mandibles: A Family,
2029-2047, by Lionel Shriver, June 2016. 10 bananas on Kindle.

Thank you very much for your article Uncola. And good on the
commenters. I have nothing useful to add.
Suzanna

RiNS
RiNS
April 7, 2017 11:38 am

A sad day but not surprising as it was just the other day that the Don pulled out his cock in front of the cameras and the King of Jordan.

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This fight is about the Fed and the Greenback as the world’s reserve currency. Trump is just the latest clown to head the parade. The USD being the lubricant of world trade is the primary means to finance these wars of aggression. The Russians and Chinese have realized that to defeat the West they need to first stop indirectly financing the missiles being fired at them.

So what is next? The knee jerk reaction by Putin that folks in swamp are hoping for is a military response. It won’t likely happen because Russia is playing the long game doesn’t need to win. Yet! All this talk about pipelines doesn’t matter either. They can be built sure but once that line gets drawn on map the supply still would not be guaranteed. Bombs and missiles can be fired all along it’s length at will and with impunity by proxy.

PatrioTEA said while fapping in his basement that Assad must “behave” according to International conventions”. What does that even mean anymore. International conventions have been broken or established depending on your perspective by the U.S and it’s allies since the fall of Berlin Wall. So there are none now. Just law of the jungle.

And if there is a military response the Russians have the means and the will to fight the West. This video is a couple of years old but what would happen and what would Trump do if 20,000 Chechens are airlifted into Syria to deal with the problem on the ground.

What does Don do then?

Being the Leroy Brown of this world works for now.
The people cheering today can wave flags.
The celebration might end up short lived.
All Bullies eventually meet their match.

This one is for you PatrioTEA

RiNS
RiNS
April 7, 2017 2:09 pm
Dr. Doom
Dr. Doom
April 7, 2017 3:19 pm

The Dogs of War are stewing at home. The Hunger Dogs are ready to loot once again. Dot Girl should be running a Quickie Mart. This sad sack WMD story will fall flat. At least it explains Bannon’s resignation. He must have been the “no” vote against this.
Trump is finished. I doubt he’ll stay to finish his term. He’s always loved the spotlight, but the unhappy news flowing from this boring old banging of the War Drums will probably make him tender his resignation.
The Legions are tired, the Treasury is empty, the people are sick of Wara that don’t protect them, and the lugenpresse doesn’t have any viewers outside the tiny Bubble Fantasy World. They have nothing. No one will sign up for another Bush snipe hunt for WMDs. Obama cut the US Military something fierce. I say probably only a mere 3 or 4 Brigades are combat ready. I doubt the reserves will even show after the VA scandal and the lame-ass WMD story.
The Amerikwan Empire died Today.

Uncola
Uncola
April 7, 2017 4:49 pm

I’m just an aging [blogger] boy
And in the wars I used to play
And I’ve called the tune to many a torching session
Now they say I am a war criminal and I’m fading away
Father please hear my confession

I have legalized robbery, called it belief
I have run with the money, I have hid like a thief
Rewritten history with my armies of my crooks
Invented memories, I did burn all the books

And I can still hear his laughter and I can still hear his song
The man’s too big, the man’s too strong

Well I have tried to be meek and I have tried to be mild
But I spat like a woman and I sulked like a child
I have lived behind walls, that have made me alone
Striven for peace, which I never have known

And I can still hear his laughter and I can still hear his song
The man’s too big, the man’s too strong

Well the sun rose on the courtyard and they all did hear him say
You always was a judas but I got you anyway
You may have got your silver but I swear upon my life
Your sister gave me diamonds and I gave them to your wife

Oh father please help me for I have done wrong
The man’s too big, the man’s too strong