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President Barack Obama is facing growing international opposition to military intervention in Syria as China, the European Union and the Pope all warned against attacks on the Assad regime.

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so does everyone I know,,,,,  and just in case they are reading might I remind them that not a single county in Oklahoma voted a majority for him.  I don't know a single person around here who will admit voting for him.

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so does everyone I know,,,,,  and just in case they are reading might I remind them that not a single county in Oklahoma voted a majority for him.  I don't know a single person around here who will admit voting for him.

 

 

I DO know people that voted for Obama; they don't support military action against Syria either.  And for the same reasons conservatives don't.  It's NOT our fight!

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Do you think it is worth the risk to strike Syria?

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Do you think it is worth the risk to strike Syria?

no, not even if they really did it.  not without the approval and help of the others.  I still think it was the rebels that did it.

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Do you think it is worth the risk to strike Syria?

no, not even if they really did it.  not without the approval and help of the others.  I still think it was the rebels that did it.

 

What are the possible senarios if we do not go to war?

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Do you think it is worth the risk to strike Syria?

no, not even if they really did it.  not without the approval and help of the others.  I still think it was the rebels that did it.

 

What are the possible senarios if we do not go to war?

 

 

The most likely scenario is that nothing much will happen. If the U.S. do go to war however, I think there may be serious consequences.

Now there is a claim that the chemical weapons attacks were faked.

 

http://rt.com/op-edge/mother-chemical-attack-footage-fraud-509/

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Do you think it is worth the risk to strike Syria?

no, not even if they really did it.  not without the approval and help of the others.  I still think it was the rebels that did it.

 

What are the possible senarios if we do not go to war?

 

 

I looks to me like Assad will win in the end. Egypt will wipe out the MN add most likely Israel will destroy Iran's nuclear program and with that all settled they will make peace with the Palestinians...  then the beast will rise up in the midst of all that.....  you know the rest.

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Let's not forget the prophet Isaiah here. Damascus is in turmoil and U.S. involvement may be inevitable (Obama may choose to strike without the approval of congress). If the U.S. steps in, Iran has threatened to strike Israel. This line of events could easily lead to the destruction of Damascus fulfilling the prophecy in Isaiah 17:1.

 

However...I don't think the U.S. is necessary to fulfill the prophecy, but it wouldn't hurt. It would draw Iran into the conflict for sure, though that might happen anyway.

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Let's not forget the prophet Isaiah here. Damascus is in turmoil and U.S. involvement may be inevitable (Obama may choose to strike without the approval of congress). If the U.S. steps in, Iran has threatened to strike Israel. This line of events could easily lead to the destruction of Damascus fulfilling the prophecy in Isaiah 17:1.

 

However...I don't think the U.S. is necessary to fulfill the prophecy, but it wouldn't hurt. It would draw Iran into the conflict for sure, though that might happen anyway.

 

Maybe then Obama will attack Syria. Maybe it is his destiny to trigger off Isaiah 17.

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