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Tag Archives: Syria
Syrian Sonata II
The actions of president Trump when it comes to Syria appear to enrich the Trump family during this unusual point in time in the American society moving forward. Our president gave the Turkish government and most importantly the military free … Continue reading
Syrian Sonata III
The president has announced the removal of all American troops out of the war-torn country of Syria. Six years ago when then-president Obama authorized the military there to fight ISIS with the help of Kurdish fighters in the region. This … Continue reading
Syrian Sonata VI
There is a new wave of refugees fleeing the already bombed out country of Syria. I first wrote about the conflict in 2013 when president Obama was considering sending American troops there. Then came the ISIS situation in both Syria … Continue reading
Syrian Sonata
I observed president Obama struggling to answer questions from reporters about possible military strikes on Syria. This is a time for Obama to be the leader of the free world because that is what America does. Although I like most … Continue reading
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Tagged America, humanity, Israel, military, Obama, Syria, war
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Syria
There are news reports coming out of the middle east about thousands of new refugees at the Turkish and Iranian borders preparing to flee the continuing violence in Syria. There is the use of chlorine gas on the people of … Continue reading
Mother Of All Bombs
President Trump ordered a MOAB bomb dropped on a suspected ISIS tunnel complex in Afghanistan. The media stated that the device killed around 34 militants. This device cost around six million dollars. That is a lot of taxpayer money to kill … Continue reading
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Tagged America, ISIS, MOAB, Syria, Trump, Vietnam
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The Mother Of Exiles
The president said today that he will sign another executive order banning refugees from the middle east for at least the next four months from coming into the United States. I learned today that the symbol of all immigrants who … Continue reading
Syrian Sonata_2016
The carnage, and human suffering be endured by those unlucky to be in the cross-hairs of snipers on both sides of the battle lines. Russia, and the United States are each playing a game of chess with no apparent winner … Continue reading
Syrian Sonata Revisited
I have written in past blogs about what is currently happening in Syria. Things continue to spiral out of control of those who are doing the actual fighting. This is making life a total nightmare for the civilian population. The … Continue reading
Syrian Sonata Part: 2
The United States military has started it’s campaign to degrade the Islamist troublemakers located in the midst of the Civil War in Syria. At some point in the future we hope to destroy an idea, a belief, a thought. All … Continue reading