Saturday, May 7, 2016

The article titled “World Police” was an amazing article. First I agree that we should not take lightly the role of the commander in chief. We as a nation are  running towards a serious problem when it comes to picking a president. The entire system of popular votes, delegates, and super delegates is finally open for review and scrutiny. Our choices for US President this year is the worst that it has ever been. We are stuck in a position where no one really wants either to become President. That same idealistic sentiment is shared by other countries around the world as well.
The White House plans to deploy 250 more troops to Syria which brings the new total up to 300. This would not be an area of concern if Syria did not have such an enormous population. The country of Syria has a population of 18,554,458 according to the United Nations estimates as of Saturday, May 7, 2016. My question is how is 300 people going to help or control 18.5 million people? Those 300 individuals are outnumbered 62,000 to 1. There is no way that those troops can help in any capacity that would influence a serious enough change in the country.
The author is right in his argument in which he says that the use of US Special Forces in Syria has definitely affected the international political climate in which we operate.  The author is also right in his explanation of Russia’s animosity toward the US military. Russia is one of many countries who have an  deep emotional disdain idea of the US.
Vladimir Putin is also not going anywhere anytime soon. He has no opposition that has spoken publicly about there’re desire to run for President Of Russia. Hilary Clinton has already dealt with President Putin on numerous occasions as Secretary of State. She calls their relationship “Interesting”. While on the other hand Putin can’t say enough good things about Trump! I agree that Congress does need more power when it comes to the military but it going to take some time and patience because our government is very resistant to change. There is definitely no reason for our troops to die in a country really does not want us there to begin with. I agree with the author on that point.

The military chess board is set with Syria being the King or queen on the board. Russia understands that pawns might have to be lost if they want to achieve their underlying goal in the region. We as a country need to become extra neutral when it comes to countries that do not like us and with the ones that do. We need to pull out of all countries including Syria that are just US money pits for our country. If we do not seeing currently any results or have seen any results in the past then it has become a money pit. This author wrote an amazing article about “World Police!”

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