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It's still quite split in the US on the position of who exactly carried out the chemical attacks. I assume that it will remain that way, just as the investigative results of the 2013 Syrian chemical attacks remained largely unconfirmed.

Arguing about which side did it isn't the topic at hand, what do you guys think about the Trump enacted US intervention into Syria and the serious situations that can escalate from that?

Part of me believes it was the right thing to do. The US, as stupid as you may think it is, believes itself to be the humanitarian police of history (short-sighted of the backblast, seemingly) and felt the need to retaliate to a crime against humanity.

Part of me also believes that we've seen what comes from sticking ours hands into piles of shit and not expecting them to stink when we pull them out.
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It's still quite split in the US on the position of who exactly carried out the chemical attacks. I assume that it will remain that way, just as the investigative results of the 2013 Syrian chemical attacks remained largely unconfirmed.

Arguing about which side did it isn't the topic at hand, what do you guys think about the Trump enacted US intervention into Syria and the serious situations that can escalate from that?

Part of me believes it was the right thing to do. The US, as stupid as you may think it is, believes itself to be the humanitarian police of history (short-sighted of the backblast, seemingly) and felt the need to retaliate to a crime against humanity.

Part of me also believes that we've seen what comes from sticking ours hands into piles of shit and not expecting them to stink when we pull them out.
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