Neidermeyer? Dead! Syria? DEAD!
James S. Robbins knows it wasn't over when the Germans bombed Pearl Harbor, and it ain't over now:
Who's with me? AAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHH!
Instead, he has moved in the other direction and taken actions calculated to provoke the United States. Syria and Iran recently announced a united front, though stopped short of stating against whom or what they are uniting. It is not hard to figure out. Syria has been on the front lines resisting the move to bring democracy to Iraq since Operation Iraqi Freedom began. Marines fought Syrian nationals in the swamps southeast of Baghdad. A source who was on the scene at the time told me that the last-ditch defenders of Saddam Hussein's main palace were Syrians. Syrian- and Iranian-backed Hezbollah snipers deployed to harass Coalition forces engaging in urban fighting in the months after the cessation of main combat operations. Today Syria remains a major transit point for men, money, and material going into Iraq in support of the insurgents. Bluntly, Damascus is helping kill Americans on the battlefield. One wonders how long this will continue before the expression "regime change" begins to be linked reflexively with Bashar Assad. The situation in Lebanon may soon be the least of his worries.
Who's with me? AAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHH!

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