Ron Paul and Donald Trump share much in common. They both have similar bases, have distinct anti-establishment appeal, and reject American involvement in foreign wars. But they don’t necessarily agree on that last point when it comes to Syria.
After Trump made the decision to strike the airfield that launched Bashar al-Assad’s most recent chemical attack, the president claimed that the strike was necessary to protect American interests. Paul doesn’t agree.
In fact, Paul and Trump don’t seem to agree on much of anything when it comes to Syria. While the Trump administration reportedly has video proving that Assad was behind the attack, Paul believes that the mission was a false flag. According to the former congressman, there is “zero chance” that Assad deliberately gassed his own people.
Read more about what Paul is calling a false flag operation on the next page:
I don’t understand how you can say that, if you have proof and not innuendo, then present it. otherwise keep quite until you do have proof.
Stupid man
Oh so the government of Syria did not bomb his own people eather ?
So put the chemical weapons aside. What you people are telling me is that it would be ok if our government decided to bomb us as long as they didn’t use chemical weapons? Come on People get a grip.
WE WANT TO KNOW WHAT YOU KNOW…. PROVIDE PROOF OR SHUT UP!!!!!!!!
LMAO 59 cruise missiles is definitely rejecting American involvement in foreign wars. it only costs 60 million not to get involved.
Oh and one other thing . The UN was also in charge of the nuclear oversight of Iran . That didn’t work out eather. I can’t believe people would believe any organization that wants both America and isreal destroyed. People don’t realize who makes up the UN.
Ron Paul isn’t the President!!
He’s a Monday morning quarterback!
He’s been attacking them for six years what are you talking about? I guess he believes that Saddam Hussein didn’t gas the Kurds either !
And you have what proof