What's interesting is that our foreign policy aligns us with the most extreme Muslims against the more secular ones for the supposed goal of fighting terrorism. I think they might be lying about their motivations.
Jake Sullivan, the current national security adviser, had an e-mail in which he said that in Syria the US is on the same side as Al Qaeda. This was about a dozen years after 9/11.
They don't mind 'terrorism' quite as much as 'someone we don't like being in power'. The fact that "she doesn't hate Assad enough" is the key line against Tulsi Gabbard is wild.
What's interesting is that our foreign policy aligns us with the most extreme Muslims against the more secular ones for the supposed goal of fighting terrorism. I think they might be lying about their motivations.
Jake Sullivan, the current national security adviser, had an e-mail in which he said that in Syria the US is on the same side as Al Qaeda. This was about a dozen years after 9/11.
They don't mind 'terrorism' quite as much as 'someone we don't like being in power'. The fact that "she doesn't hate Assad enough" is the key line against Tulsi Gabbard is wild.