Secretary of Defense Chuck Hagel, Secretary of State John Kerry, and
Joint Chiefs Chair Martin Dempsey testified on the Obama
administration's case for the use of force against Syria.
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Wednesday, September 4, 2013
Judge Andrew Napolitano on The War in Syria
Crisis In Syria - Judge Andrew Napolitano Weighs In On War Powers Resolution Act - America Live
The terms in the resolution that sound the alarm are "necessary and appropriate." I do not want ground troops in Syria, and I don't want regime change. The last thing our country needs is an open-ended war in the Middle East. It is time for the House to draw up the articles of impeachment.
The terms in the resolution that sound the alarm are "necessary and appropriate." I do not want ground troops in Syria, and I don't want regime change. The last thing our country needs is an open-ended war in the Middle East. It is time for the House to draw up the articles of impeachment.
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Dr. Paul Craig Roberts - A Real Collapse in the Dollar, Gold Could Be $30,000 an Ounce
When it comes to war in Syria, economist Dr. Paul Craig Roberts says, "This time the big lie didn't work like it did in Iraq." On fallout of a possible Syrian war, Dr. Roberts worries, "If they start abandoning the dollar, the collapse of the exchange rate will bring down the whole house of cards in the United States. The Fed will lose control. The banks will fail. Prices will rise dramatically. People will essentially not be able to pay their bills. It will be an unbelievable mess." What would happen to gold with a Syrian war? Dr. Roberts says, "If you get a real collapse in the dollar, gold could be $30,000 an ounce. Who knows?" Join Greg Hunter as he goes One-on-One with former Assistant Treasury Secretary Dr Paul Craig Roberts.
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