Ibanez wrote:I'm not going to give you a lecture on macroeconomics, i'm only referring to the emprical evidence of how civil unrest in a already unstable region, can have affect other parts of the world. Remember that stock market crash in 1929 and how Europe suffered alongside us. It's similiar to that. Or, how OPEC punished the US when we re supplied the Israeli military in 1973. Look at history, it repeats itself. We are not alone and keeping our heads in the sand will only invite trouble, like the Lusitania, Pearl Harbor, 9/11, for example. I'm not an economist by no means, but after studying and earning a degree in military history, being active in many historical groups and contributing to historical essays for various publications, I have developed some knowledge of these sort of affairs and how they play out on the world stage. And the UN is not jus us, quit being a typical ignorant American. The UN isn't just for military action. the reason ist falls greatly on the USA is b/c of our superior military and technology. If you need a lecture on the UN Security Council, that can be arranged.
The reason the UN has done nothing in Syria is b/c of
1) the "rebels" are losely organized unlike those in Libya. This is way different than Libya. The Libyan rebels were organized, had terriroty, were fighting a military that wasn't as loyal to the gov't unlike hte Syrian militar which is. There are differences here.
2) The two dissenting votes on the UNSC just happen to be China and Russia, the communist allies of Syria
Holy Crap, I’m being lectured by a military historian who is comparing an uprising in Syria to the 1929 stock market crash and who is worried about the big, bad “communist” allies of Syria…doing what, exactly? Do you envision Russian divisions blasting through Georgia, Armenia, Turkey, Iran and Iraq? Sure, Russia wants to have even more of their civilian aircraft and theaters blown up by Muslim fanatics. And China? They’ll march their troops a couple thousand miles through underground tunnels…I can hear them digging right now.
Russia will drop their support for Assad in a heartbeat if they get some concessions in areas they want. They have ZERO in common with Syria…nada…zip. No cultural ties, political similarities, no trade agreements that can’t be bought elsewhere. And China …are you kidding me? You are farther off the mark than espandos if you think China wants to be deeply involved in a mess in the Middle East. Both Russia and China are using their veto power to punish America and Europe for knocking off dictators all willy-nilly while trying to, in a naïve fashion, get a better foothold on the Middle East oil production without paying proper resects to the other big boys on the block.
Oh, and the U.N. can’t do a damn thing without the U.S. yet we can do anything we want without them. Name one major campaign that they pulled off successfully without our financial or logistical assistance. I’ll be waiting. They need our funding, military, and our approval to wipe their azzes. Security Council…good luck on that lecture.
If you believe that the UN hasn’t gone in because of the “loose” organization of the rebels, then you are a clown and your military history classes were a waste of time. Cripes, you mention Libya…seriously. Help me out here…please let me know how those Eastern rebels, the ones who the world initially supported, rolled over Quadaffi…I’m dying to hear your version of recent revisionist history.
And if it is so difficult to do anything in Syria, then why is there a big push forward from the wonderfully named “Friends of Syria”. Maybe they don’t share your vision.
Regardless of the fluffy distractions above, please let me know more about the economic calamity waiting in the wings. You still haven’t provided a single detail of what you envision happening if we sit this one out.