For those that are opponents of @TulsiGabbard position of regime change war in Syria, here are 13 questions you must answer before anyone considers the other option valid! 1) What national security interest, rather than pure ‘humanitarian’ interest, is served by the use
of American military power to depose Assad’s regime? 2) How will deposing Assad make America safer? 3) What does final political victory in Syria look like (be specific), and how long will it take for that political victory to be achieved? Do you consider victory to be
destabilization of Assad, the removal of Assad, the creation of a stable government that can protect itself and its people without additional assistance from the US 4) What military resources (e.g., ground troops), diplomatic resources, & financial resources will be required to
achieve this political victory? 5) How long will it take to achieve political victory? 6) What costs, in terms of lives (both military & civilian), dollars, & forgone options elsewhere as a result of resource deployment in Syria, will be required to achieve political victory?
7) What other countries will join us in deposing Assad, in terms of military,monetary,or diplomatic resources? 8) Should explicit congressional authorization for the use of military force in Syria be required, or should the president take action without congressional approval?
9) What is the risk of wider conflict with Russia, given that nation’s presence & stake in Syria, if the US chooses to invade & depose Assad, a key Russian ally in the Middle East? 10) If U.S. intervention in Syria does spark a larger war with Russia, what does political victory
in that scenario look like, & what costs will it entail? 11) Assuming the Assad regime is successfully removed from power, what type of government structure will be used to replace Assad, who will select that government, & how will that government establish and maintain stability
going forward? 12) Given that a change in political power in the US radically altered the American position in Iraq in 2009, how will you mitigate or address the risk of a similar political dynamic upending your preferred strategy in Syria, either in 2019, 2020, or beyond?
13) What lessons did you learn from America’s failure to achieve & maintain political victory following the removal of governments in Iraq and Libya, & how will you apply those lessons to a potential war in Syria?
Until these questions are answered with specificity, & until the
U.S. government is open & honest with the American people about regime change, it makes little sense to discuss the idea further with anyone that parrots corporate talking points such as ‘Assad apologist’ with absolutely no understanding of the HUMAN cost of war. #WhyTulsi
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In the past year we’ve been mocked, called every name in the book, have had no party support, had a complete media blackout, no corporate funding or corporate endorsements, & have been even been accused of being a foreign agent.
We’re still here bc we’re principled & policy driven! We’re still here bc behind all of the smears & propaganda
•Tulsi is compassion
•Tulsi is authentic
•Tulsi is courageous
•Tulsi is independent
•TULSI IS ALOHA 🌍✌🏼❤️ #StandWithTulsi#Tulsi2020#LeadWithLove#TulsiStrong
TULSI #NoWarWithIran TIMELINE: @tulsigabbard has been warning about the sudden spark that could lead to war for years now. Tulsi was trying to stop this administration from having the power to declare war with Iran by introducing the "No More Presidential Wars Act." Congress
including 188 House Democrats instead sided with Trump to scrap this provision.
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Anyone with knowledge of geopolitics can easily come to the conclusion from his foreign policy positions & comments, but I’d like to fill everyone in on who the real @PeteButtigieg is!
Pete moved in the top circles of the US national security establishment from the time
he left college. From 2004 to 2005 (when he was 22 and 23), he worked as a conference director for the Cohen Group, a Washington-based consultancy that advises clients on international investment strategies.
The Cohen Group is headed by former Republican Senator William Cohen,
who was secretary of defense under Bill Clinton. Besides Cohen, Marc Grossman, undersecretary of state for political affairs in the Bush administration and special representative for Afghanistan and Pakistan under Obama; retired General Joseph Ralston, who concluded a 37-year
Fam, I have something to admit. I have been a Russian asset for the past 7 years when I endorsed @DrJillStein for President in the 2012 election. 😉😉
The media & DNC have brought back Neo McCartheism in full force with witch-hunting insanity which isn’t just dangerous,
but a massive breach from reality. The truth is the Green Party is an Anti-Imperialism/War & environmentalist party that runs a candidate every single election. Jill Stein not only took multiple states to court in 2016 over a recount of the election, but also ran in 2012. She
wasn't called a Russian Stooge when Obama won, nor did they scream foreign agent when Ralph Nadar “handed the election to Bush” (emphasis on the quotes)
Gary Johnson of the Libertarian Party had double the votes of Jill Stein which were never going to Hillary but that