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How hard would it be for the United States to assassinate Assad in Syria?

Send a expert in there undercover and take him out. That seems like a logical idea that doesn’t involve war. No Assad no chemical weapons against his own people.
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SimplyTracie · 26-30, F
I’m sure there are like secret service people there that would stop it from happening. But you go ahead and do that job. Be sure to buy lotsa insurance for your three children. 😝
marriedplus3 · 31-35, M
United States could use a sniper from a building top. You know like in the movies a sniper shoots someone. From a high building top and they never see where the bullet came from @SimplyTracie
SimplyTracie · 26-30, F
@marriedplus3 Right. I’ve seen the [i][b]Shooter[/b][/i]. Can you aim pretty good? From far away?

But I’m against assassinations or forcing a regime change. Who would lead if Bashar al-Assad was assassinated? Like someone just suggested, is Pence better than Trump?
marriedplus3 · 31-35, M
Anyone that doesn’t use chemical weapons agains his own people is better then Assad.@SimplyTracie
SimplyTracie · 26-30, F
@marriedplus3 Who knows who will replace him. Could be just a bad. Do we keep assassinating leaders?
You must know that Assad isn’t the only Supreme Leader that kills it’s own citizens. Should we kill them all?
marriedplus3 · 31-35, M
In a perfect world yes. But unfortunately we can’t play world cop. It would certainly cause a world war @SimplyTracie