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<blockquote data-quote="dennishoddy" data-source="post: 3271931" data-attributes="member: 5412"><p>Deferring to the house of saud? Bullcrap. There are American investigators on the ground right now gaining evidence to support the Iranian weapons were used.</p><p>We have an embargo against them now that some countries like France has ignored. How is it wrong to not jump in haphazardly without a coalition of nations to take them down with full support of all nations using economic sanctions?</p><p>I don't want to see another American life lost over there yet you seem to be a hawk here and want him to immediately respond like Clinton did which had zero effect on anything.</p><p>I'm sure it wasn't on the news feeds you watch, but Trump did respond when the US Drone was shot down, but not in a military way. He allowed a cyber strike on the Iranians that they still haven't recovered from.</p><p>I'm betting a steak dinner with you that there will be a measured and deep strike of some sort if the investigators can confirm the Iranians proxied or performed the strike in the name of the Yemen rebels. I pay up my bets if I"m wrong. JD8 can back that up. I lost one to him.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="dennishoddy, post: 3271931, member: 5412"] Deferring to the house of saud? Bullcrap. There are American investigators on the ground right now gaining evidence to support the Iranian weapons were used. We have an embargo against them now that some countries like France has ignored. How is it wrong to not jump in haphazardly without a coalition of nations to take them down with full support of all nations using economic sanctions? I don't want to see another American life lost over there yet you seem to be a hawk here and want him to immediately respond like Clinton did which had zero effect on anything. I'm sure it wasn't on the news feeds you watch, but Trump did respond when the US Drone was shot down, but not in a military way. He allowed a cyber strike on the Iranians that they still haven't recovered from. I'm betting a steak dinner with you that there will be a measured and deep strike of some sort if the investigators can confirm the Iranians proxied or performed the strike in the name of the Yemen rebels. I pay up my bets if I"m wrong. JD8 can back that up. I lost one to him. [/QUOTE]
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