Wasn't he talking about an alliance with Assad just days before deciding the US had to act unilaterally against Assad? Dropping bombs without a plan or strategy behind the use of force, wtf? Or worse, dropping bombs and making war to bolster poll numbers, aka by his own words, "fake news". This wasn't a national crisis. He acted without the consent of congress required by law. Not surprised. Trump's MO.
Not all teary eyed over Assad. Concerned that we have a belligerent president who doesn't show an ability to think ahead. Reminds me of Bush Jr who said "doesn't need details to make decisions". As with this action for Trump, invasion of Iraq made Shrub popular. That is, until bad decisions could no longer be denied or blamed on somebody else. It took thousands military dead or injured and about a million dead civilian Iraqis later people before 'murcans changed opinion.
And here we go again. Goddammit.