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business, american citizens, a direct threat to an ally, a nato ally, israel, all of those things. there s a lot of american interests in the middle east that i would say. a lot of people in israel are nervous right now. they have gas masks, worried about what s going on in syria. i think they re more at rest particular we bomb assad. explain that. so far assad is preoccupied in his own country and he hasn t had a chance to reach out or lash out at other countries. if we bomb him or corner him i think there s more of a chance he lashes out against israel. if you were to say i m an oddsmaker what are the chances that a gas attack is launched on tel aviv if we attack assad i think they re greater. if we don t attack assad i think they re less. that doesn t mean he gets off scott free. i m saying if we bomb assad you re going to create more chaos in the middle east. this sums up what i think about this really. is not the base you can message from president obama s speech tonight
interests in the middle east that i would say. a lot of people in israel are nervous right now. they have gas masks, worried about what s going on in syria. i think they re more at rest particular we bomb assad. explain that. so far assad is preoccupied in his own country and he hasn t had a chance to reach out or lash out at other countries. if we bomb him or corner him i think there s more of a chance he lashes out against israel. if you were to say i m an oddsmaker what are the chances that a gas attack is launched on tel aviv if we attack assad i think they re greater. if we don t attack assad i think they re less. that doesn t mean he gets off scott free. i m saying if we bomb assad you re going to create more chaos in the middle east. this sums up what i think about this really. is not the base you can message from president obama s speech tonight that to any dictator, when you slaughter your people just don t use gas?
things. there s a lot of american interests in the middle east that i would say. a lot of people in israel are nervous right now. they have gas masks, worried about what s going on in syria. i think they re more at rest particular we bomb assad. explain that. so far assad is preoccupied in his own country and he hasn t had a chance to reach out or lash out at other countries. if we bomb him or corner him i think there s more of a chance he lashes out against israel. if you were to say i m an oddsmaker what are the chances that a gas attack is launched on tel aviv if we attack assad i think they re greater. if we don t attack assad i think they re less. that doesn t mean he gets off scott free. i m saying if we bomb assad you re going to create more chaos in the middle east. this sums up what i think about this really. is not the base you can message from president obama s speech tonight that to any dictator, when you slaughter your people just don t use gas?