It's been clear for years that Washington would eventually bomb Syria; the only real question was which side it would pick. Now that that's settled, Daniel Drezner makes an observation:
The United States has been conducting hundreds of airstrikes against Islamic State targets in [Iraq] for the past month. In contrast to Syria, there are actual ground forces in Iraq with an interest in reclaiming territory. So, in many ways, Iraq is an easier test of the effect of U.S. air power on changing the balance of power on the ground. And yet, according to The New York Times's David Kirkpatrick and Omar Al-Jawoshy, things haven't changed all that much in Iraq: "After six weeks of American airstrikes, the Iraqi government's forces have scarcely budged the Sunni extremists of the Islamic State from their hold on more than a quarter of the country." Given that it will be months before the Free Syrian Army receives any training, the evidence from the Iraq campaign does not bode well for any immediate success in Syria.
Obama has embarked on a military campaign that will consume and thoroughly discredit the remaining years of his presidency. I suspect that the public will sooner or later sour on a war that was originally sold as a brief and limited operation, and their support for an air campaign will wane as it becomes apparent that the war cannot achieve its stated goal. Even if that doesn't happen, Obama will still be responsible for committing the U.S. to exactly the sort of unnecessary and open-ended war that he was expected to oppose.
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Who gives a crap? The best thing that could happen to this state is if the protesters cause NYC to burn itself down. (I was going to say 'capsize' as a joke, but you people might think I was serious)
I went to HuffPo. The few comments I looked at all called this McCain and Lindsey Graham's war. No mention whatsoever of CINCDERP. If there's any blowback, it won't hit Him.
You know who else thought an air campaign would win the war?
Major Sweeny?
Goering?
^ you win the slice of cake.
General Ripper?
Amazon?
+1 bare breast
...will consume and thoroughly discredit the remaining years of his presidency
I don't know about that. His defenders will remind us that everything is ultimately Bush's fault and he's just cleaning up that mess.
New York has barely cleaned up after the Global Warming march; can the city services survive the huge anti-war protests that will be this weekend?
Who gives a crap? The best thing that could happen to this state is if the protesters cause NYC to burn itself down. (I was going to say 'capsize' as a joke, but you people might think I was serious)
Whoosh
I'm sure it will run into the thousands!!
I went to HuffPo. The few comments I looked at all called this McCain and Lindsey Graham's war. No mention whatsoever of CINCDERP. If there's any blowback, it won't hit Him.