Anonymous ID: f594a8 April 29, 2018, 5:39 a.m. No.1232643   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>2663

>>1232585

 

Anon. I was doing research yesterday and came across very interesting information I think you should know.

 

Prior to our raid, Turkey, Russia and Iran were forming a bond.A strong bond. That is NOT what we want/need. Utrkey/Russia would support Iran, if we start taking down the mullahs.

 

>Also, keep in mind that we gave them 3 days notice. Nothing but empty buildings were bombed.

>Russia and Turkey BOTH have said the US did the right thing!!! Do you understand how important that is to relations there?

>The FF of the chemical attack put Turkey at odds with Iran and Russia. Iran/Russia support Assad, no matter what. Turkey…not so much.

>We needed that raid to show Turkey where Iran and Russia's true allegiance lies.

>All of that was accomplish by using 100 missiles and 0 lives lost.

 

That's only initial digging on the matter. I'm sure there were other benefits we know nothing about.

Anonymous ID: f594a8 April 29, 2018, 7:20 a.m. No.1233115   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>3121 >>3145

>>1233021

 

No anon, goes much deeper than that. Both Russia and Turkey have approved of our limited air strike. That is huge. Underneath the surface is what you need to look at.

 

Turkey Russia and Iran were forming a bond. That is not good for our short term goals. We have to get rid of Hama/Hezbollah and Houthi's. Those are Iranian based terror groups. Last thing we need is Russia, Turkey supporting Iran. The suppose chemical attack by Assad put showed Turkey Iran is not that great a partner to back.

 

I'm sure there are other goals we accomplished, but I haven't found them yet.

Anonymous ID: f594a8 April 29, 2018, 7:26 a.m. No.1233149   🗄️.is 🔗kun

>>1233121

 

Iran, yes. But the battlefield is in Syria. Look at it this way. We gave them 3 days notice to vacate everything they wanted to get out. So, we bombed empty buildings, big deal. What did we lose? 100 missiles. What did we gain? Support from the world to show Potus has the balls to stand up to Assad/Russia. Chemical warfare is NOT acceptable. And showed Turkey that Iran is not a good guy.

 

Believe me, I was on the bandwagon on "Potus promised to stay out of Syria". But after venting and digging for the truth, I can accept what he did for the future of the region. You also know that no one actually died in this chemical attack. I think it was perfectly well played.

Gave our boys live fire training too.

Anonymous ID: f594a8 April 29, 2018, 7:32 a.m. No.1233184   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>3210 >>3230

>>1233145

 

Iranian mullahs are the bad guys. WHere do you think all the money Obozo gave Iran went to? They back those terrorist org.s (Houthi's, Hamas etc.) They are anti democracy. They want Islamic extremism to rule. That is not what the world needs for peace.

 

In case you missed Potus foreign policy, he wants to end those terror groups and bring stabilization to the region, then pull out. Let the people there decide how they want their countries run. Not by evil dictators. SA, Egypt, Israel are already on board with it. Iran has to be returned to the Iranians and Syris's war needs to end. Isolating Iran is the only way to do it.