Or you got your timeline wrong.Only five hours left on my prediction. I'm starting to think he doesn't have the minerals to avenge his battered ego.
Or you got your timeline wrong.Only five hours left on my prediction. I'm starting to think he doesn't have the minerals to avenge his battered ego.
Or you got your timeline wrong.
What would you have him do? If you could tell him what to do, what would you tell him to do?Hey, stop trolling me over here. I can only respond to one thread at a time and you are seriously damaging my calm by switching back and forth.
BTW, my original prediction included a proviso that he may wait until after the G20 summit next week, so I guess there is always that.
Well he's not going to do it during the summit. Has to be before then.Hey, stop trolling me over here. I can only respond to one thread at a time and you are seriously damaging my calm by switching back and forth.
BTW, my original prediction included a proviso that he may wait until after the G20 summit next week, so I guess there is always that.
What would you have him do? If you could tell him what to do, what would you tell him to do?
Well he's not going to do it during the summit. Has to be before then.
He needs to do it before the G20 summit because the Russians won't say jack about it beforehand--the Russians want the summit to come off clean, and there are already rumblings about some G20 members not showing. If he waits 'til after the summit, the Rooskies can say whatever they want about it.Not really. Why?
He needs to do it before the G20 summit because the Russians won't say jack about it beforehand--the Russians want the summit to come off clean, and there are already rumblings about some G20 members not showing. If he waits 'til after the summit, the Rooskies can say whatever they want about it.
USS Nimitz carrier group rerouted for possible help with Syria
(Reuters) - The nuclear-powered aircraft carrier USS Nimitz and other ships in its strike group are heading west toward the Red Sea to help support a limited U.S. strike on Syria, if needed, defense officials said on Sunday.
The Nimitz carrier strike group, which includes four destroyers and a cruiser, has no specific orders to move to the eastern Mediterranean at this point, but is moving west in the Arabian Sea so it can do so if asked. It was not immediately clear when the ships would enter the Red Sea, but they had not arrived by Sunday evening, said one official.
http://www.reuters.com/article/2013...E9800IT20130901?feedType=RSS&feedName=topNews
Saudis Urge Action on Syria
Saudi Arabia, long the most passionate advocate of tough international action against Syrian President Bashar al-Assad, struggled Sunday to assemble an Arab coalition that would give the U.S. and other Western countries vital political backing for airstrikes on the Syrian regime.
Even beyond the Syria crisis, Arab analysts and diplomats said Sunday, Arab states were re-examining fundamental security strategies in the wake of President Barack Obama's unexpected decision on Saturday to put on hold proposed U.S.-led attacks on Syrian military targets pending a U.S. congressional vote on such an operation later this month.
http://online.wsj.com/article/SB10001424127887323932604579048910595598686.html
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