Russia to con artist: put up or shut up

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"Whatcha gonna do about it? Huh? What's that? You're going to tweet? How cute."

That, in a nutshell, is Russia's response to the con artist who said the U.S. may act against Syria for its chemical weapons attack on civilians.

Since Russia helped get him elected, attacking Syria would mean going against the Russian troops who are there to prop up the Syrian dictator. This poses a real quandary for the con artist because of all the information Russia has on him and which could be used in retaliation. All those emails and videos flooding WikiLeaks would most certainly lead to impeachment.

One way around this would be to fund Israeli attacks on Syrian targets, but that brings its own set of problems. While Israel can certainly take on Syria, this would give an excuse to Hezbollah to launch its own attacks and as was seen in the last round of hostilities, they have upped their game by having the capability to take out Israeli ships.

For the time being the con artist will do what he does best. Run at the mouth. Nothing intelligent or useful, but it makes him feel good to hear himself talk and inflate his fragile ego. Then, when the Syrian dictator throws out some more chemical attacks and Russia stands by and smiles while it deliberately bombs hospitals, the con artist will talk some more.

http://www.cnn.com/2017/04/06/middleeast/syria-idlib-chemical-attack/index.html
 
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