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After U.N. veto, U.S. proposes coalition on Syria

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I worry that the UN don't realize how all of this hurts President Obama.

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Well, it looks like there will be a coalition of the willing after all! Except this coalition of the willing will not launch any missiles, much less put any boots on the ground. I wish the Syrian people the best of luck in getting rid of Baby Assad.

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As mentioned in other JT articles, Japan and the USA need to get out of the UN. The UN is a black hole for money. Everyone knows that Japan will not put troupes on the ground until it is time to rebuild something. The USA must not put troupes on the ground before, during or after the end of Assad. Let the Arab League pay for its brother's trespasses.

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More than 5,400 people have been killed since March

The unfortunate fact is this number is nothing compared to how many will die if another coalition goes to the rescue in Syria.

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This paves the way for the goal at hand... which is the removal of Assad from power... and then install a friendlier leader... call it a puppet?? This leader will do what the West becons him to do.. and the first thing will be to kick out the Russian naval base in Tartus and sever all relations. This country will then turn into a another Iraq and Afghanistan., countries without solid governments and terrorists operating at will. The war will continue there just like it is in Lybia... and Iraq... and Afghanistan. But it will serve well for the real plan.... the total encirclement of Russia and China, and the vast oil, mineral, and gas wealth of Central Asia..Syria is just one of the pieces of the grand chess game.

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