cameras — and within 48 hours the world was united against them. Better late than never, so we have little reason to complain about the result. However, there 1s something to learn about the superficiality of the decision-making processes in our world. Second: let's assume for a moment that ISIS is restrained in about a year (and hopefully — crushed) — who wins? ¢ The main winner is Assad, since the Coalition would have wiped out his main adversary, freeing him to focus more intensely on the rest of the rebels — meaning the "moderate" rebels, which the Coalition purports to train and reinforce in order to take him down. Iran also wins and of course Hezbollah - all members of President Bush's Axis of Evil. In other words: the Coalition is doing some of the "dirty work" for them. ¢ In my best assessment, the Turks are right in their position that there 1s HOUSE_OVERSIGHT_028893