Simon Feltser
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« on: August 23, 2014, 08:22:01 AM » |
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A top national security adviser to President Obama vowed Friday that the United States would “do what is necessary” in Syria to protect American interests and said that direct military action was possible against the Islamic State in Iraq and Syria, known as ISIS.Benjamin J. Rhodes, the deputy national security adviser, said ISIS had become an increased threat to the United States, a threat the American government was taking seriously. “If you come against Americans, we are going to come after you,” Mr. Rhodes said. He declined to say whether the president was considering expanding airstrikes to include ISIS targets in Syria as well as in Iraq, where raids began this month. “We’re actively considering what’s going to be necessary in dealing with that threat,” Mr. Rhodes said. “We’re not going to be restricted by borders.” One of the true marks of insanity is doing the same thing over and over and over and expecting different results = American foreign policy. Sorry, but this revolving door of invasions and withdrawals is getting old and costing a lot of lives.
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