Support for an attack on Syria amongst Americans is more
than three times lower than support for US involvement in Vietnam at
the very lowest ebb of the war, illustrating how universally unpopular
such a move would be despite the media claiming Obama would “lose
credibility” if he does not launch a military assault.
Chickenhawk politicians and the corporate press have repeatedly floated the talking point that
Obama must follow through on his “red line” threat in order to save
face and rescue credibility. Credibility with whom? Certainly not the
American people – only 9 per cent of which support intervention in Syria
according to a Reuters/Ipsos poll.
If Obama got the United States embroiled in a conflict
with Syria, it would be the least popular war in the history of the
country.
Even at its most dire point in May 1971, 28 per cent of the American people still thought it was the right decision to send troops into Vietnam.
Despite the predictable hellhole it
later turned into, Obama’s intervention in Libya was supported by a
comparatively huge 47 per cent of Americans back in 2011, while 76 per
cent initially supported the invasion of Iraq and 90 per cent backed the
assault on Afghanistan.
As Washington’s Blog highlights,
other things that Americans find more appealing than attacking Syria
include “North Korea, cockroaches, lice, root canals, colonoscopies,
traffic jams, used car salesmen, Genghis Khan, Communism, BP during the
Gulf oil spill, Nixon during Watergate or King George during the
American Revolution.”
Even Congress with its 15 per cent approval rating is almost twice as popular as the notion of attacking Syria.
With missile strikes set to be launched as
early as Thursday, it seems the only “credibility” the Obama
administration is concerned about retaining is their credibility with
the military-industrial complex, which is about to lead America into yet
another ludicrous, dangerous and unaffordable conflict which will
empower Al-Qaeda led terrorists in seizing control of a major middle eastern country.
Forget claims about chemical weapons attacks, Syria has
been targeted for annihilation for at least 12 years. As General Wesley
Clark explains in the clip below, the Pentagon put the country on a list
of seven nations destined for destruction in the weeks after 9/11.
This is why the White House couldn’t care less about the
fact that the vast majority of Americans oppose intervention – the fix
is already in.
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