Assad’s Time Is Up

One year ago in April, the U.S. unleashed 59 cruise missiles on an air base in Syria that was involved in chemical attacks on civilians.


That was a warning message.


Today, the attacks against civilians, including the use of chemical weapons, continues in Syria unabated. 


There are now over 500,000 killed in Syria. 


That includes over 14,000 children killed by snipers, machine guns, grenades, IEDs, barrel bombs, gas attacks, and even torture and execution. 


In 2016, almost 1,500 were killed in one chemical attack alone by the Assad regime.  


Two weeks ago, Syria’s sponsor, Russia is accused of using the most deadly of chemical nerve agents to poison a former spy and his daughter in the UK. 


It is high time for the U.S. to intervene and send a very definite message against the use of chemical weapons and indiscriminate killing and to take out Assad. 


Assad is a ruthless dictator with the blood of innocents on his hands and his continued use of WMD flies in the face of civilized society and sets a tone where this or worse can and will be used in the future. 


The U.S. needs to reset the bar on the use of these dangerous weapons by sending a clear message that those who use it indiscriminately will pay the ultimate price. 


We already provided a warning message in April last year. 

The Assad regime, Russia, axis of evil Iran, and Hezbollah terrorists all need to get the message from us loud and clear that red lines will not be crossed without paying a very serious price–and that all their efforts at expanding their malevolent reach across that region have been for naught. 


Assad is the ultimate April Fool if he thinks that a cruise missile isn’t going to land on his head this time around and it will be very well-deserved indeed. 


For all the civilians and children, and for all the future generations–the time is up. 😉


(Source Photo: Andy Blumenthal)

Time For The Cruise Missiles

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It is high time to stop being bystanders while our military is forced to stand mostly idle in the face of the heinous crimes against humanity occurring in Syria over the last 6 years and half a million dead! 


Today, at least 70 people, including 10 children were killed in a chemical weapons attack on Syrian civilians.


In 2013, Syria killed at least 1,500 in what was the unbelievable fiasco of Obama’s disappearing red line on the use of such weapons of mass destruction. 


Unfortunately, we can ill afford to tolerate the irresponsible use of these dangerous weapons–chemical, biological, radiological, or nuclear.


President Trump needs to show strength where Obama showed only weakness. 


It is high time to light up the cruise missiles into the heart of Damascus–goodbye Presidential Palace and then some. 


Aside from redrawing the solid red line against WMD and punish the Assad regime’s criminal activity, we will also put Iran and North Korea on notice not to underestimate or mess with us. 


We must act, before the nuclear ICBMs and suitcases rain into American cities. 


Now is the time to correct the mistakes of the past and reset our national security for the future by restoring the peace through strength. 😉


(Source Photo: Andy Blumenthal)

A Blooper With Our Blimps

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Oops, so this is one for the books…


The multi-billion dollar Raytheon-built military JLENS surveillance blimps are pictured above.


They are supposed to sense and alert us to a possible devastating surprise cruise missile attack on the U.S. eastern seaboard.


However, one of them lost its tethering and went sailing into the skies and had to itself be tracked by NORAD and two scrambled F-16 fighter jets. 


What was designed to surveil instead needed surveillance. 


The JLENS crashed landed in Amish country, Pennsylvania and took out the power to 20,000 people.


We need a strong, capable, and ready military!


If we are trying to improve our posturing with the Russians, Chinese, and Iranians–this is not the way to put our best blimp forward. 😉


(Source photo: here with attribution to Bill Dickinson)