Glenn Beck released a video depicting the state and character of the Syrian rebel forces. WARNING: This video contains disturbing and graphic images.
At the onset of the Syrian conflict I was a staunch supporter of the rebel cause because I am a foreign policy realist, and would like to tip the balance of power away from Iran and Russia in the Middle East. Frankly, I couldn’t care less about whether or not the Syrian people are oppressed by the Assad regime. However, the time for realpolitik consideration has passed with the further radicalization of the so-called Free Syrian Army, despite what Bill O’Reilly, Sen. John McCain, Sec. John Kerry and President Obama have claimed.
Americans have spilt too much blood and wasted too much treasure to commit more global and domestic resources to a people who are hardly proven to desire liberty, or for that matter if they even have the ability to recognize it.
However, the time for intervention in any shape, form or capacity, has now come and gone. Al Qaeda has infected the revolution as they have done in Egypt and Libya, and this would not only be a waste of American power, but a threat to it.
From the June 17, 2013 edition of “Glenn Beck” on TheBlaze TV:
WARNING- This video contains DISTURBING images. The Obama administration, along with progressive Republicans and Democrats are ok with providing assistance to the Syrian ‘rebels’…the same ‘rebels’ who have pledged allegiance to Al Qaeda and who cut the heart and liver out of their enemies and eat it.
We must not get involved with this war!
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