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            |  To the editor: Our reluctant Secretary of State is slowly learning 
			his responsibilities with the call for bombing in Syria. I was 
			sickened to see poor little babies being tossed onto a trailer and 
			being hosed down after Assad's chemical attack on his own people. 
			But a pseudo air strike on a airport was not the proper political 
			response. Why would we give the Russians advance notice of our 
			attack? Why did we strike an airport that was fully functional the 
			next day? What was accomplished to help the refugees and those poor 
			babies?
 Trump has further created a hornet's nest in the Middle East. We 
			have angered the Russians, Turkey, and Iran. This will kick off 
			conflicts that will build even more tension in a crisis-oriented 
			region. Other countries in the region will get involved. Then 
			European countries will jump in to (hopefully) defend our side. 
			Other nuclear countries will feel they have to get involved. A huge 
			domino effect will be the result. Those far-right Christians that 
			support Trump will believe this is the fulfillment of Bible 
			prophesy.
 It seems Trump badly needs an ego boost so he approved this attack 
			of 59 missiles, at a cost of millions of dollars, that could be 
			better spent on infrastructure projects, Meals on Wheels, education, 
			and so on.
 
			
			 
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            Trump sends off these missiles while he's dining with the Chinese 
			President at Mar-a-Lago. He accused Obama of failing to cross the 
			red line yet he stated in tweets before he ran for office that 
			getting involved with Syria would be Obama's folly. He even stated 
			that it would just be an ego boost for Obama's presidency. But, 
			Trump's first 100 days have become a dismal failure. This attack was 
			to boost his ratings in polls. Now he's our great "Commander In 
			Chief". Polls will rise. Or? Was it a diversion from the 
			investigations into all his connections with the Russians and Putin?
			
 This President talks out of both sides of his mouth. He won't allow 
			the Syrian refugees into our country but let's them die at the hands 
			of Assad. He has no true compassion. Refugees wanting to get out of 
			Syria would have to be vetted on 17 levels before they would be 
			allowed within our borders. They desperately need assistance with 
			basic needs. Let's help the refugees and their babies instead of 
			showing off with a display of missiles.
 
 Thank you,
 Rebecca Drake
 [Posted 
			April 12, 2017]
            
             
            
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