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Re: [OT] Another heated discussion about the Iraq siutation, war and politics.
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US foreign aid financing the 3rd world, is one of the premium urban myths of our times. While the actual value in USD is great, large parts of it can hardly be described as aid. Also per capita value is less then for most other rich/western countries. Here you can get a breakdown: http://www.peacehost.net/mdpc/USAIDvsPoverty.html I know many of you will claim this link is biased, and you are probably right. But it is still much closer to the truth than what some of you obviously believe. (Guess my cred is gone forever now, since I promised not to post in this thread again http://forum.shrapnelgames.com/images/icons/icon12.gif ) |
Re: [OT] Another heated discussion about the Iraq siutation, war and politics.
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The only US president in the Last 50 years with any foreign policy going in was Bush Sr. (Yeah I know he's not really Sr, but it's easier to say then George Herbert Walker Bush. http://forum.shrapnelgames.com/images/icons/icon7.gif ) Maybe JFK if you count living in England as the son of an Ambasador as foreign policy experience. The truth that most americans don't realize is that the President has very little positive or negative impact on the economy. It's affected by policy changes to some extent, but those changes take years to have any measurable effect. And usually even then the effect they have is negligble. It's like throwing rocks in a stream. They might cause some ripples on the surface, but they aren't going to change the course all that much. Geoschmo |
Re: [OT] Another heated discussion about the Iraq siutation, war and politics.
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I guess some people don't like my anti-Bush anti-Saddam anti-Europe anti-corporations Pro-Israel political stance. I guess some people are rating based in anything but SE4. |
Re: [OT] Another heated discussion about the Iraq siutation, war and politics.
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Here is a page I think very few people will dismiss as leftist propaganda. Scroll down to Economic aid (Military aid is taken out). http://www.cia.gov/cia/publications/...esanddefs.html $ 6.9 Billion, That’s a whooping 25 bucks per capita. I know private American organizations do a great job. World Bank: Donations to the World Bank can hardly be considered Aid. I think Andrès will have a few chosen word to say on this. The World Bank together with some local politicians will have to take most/all of the blame for the wrecking of the Argentinean economy. And, Norway and EU and the other OECD contries are equal partners with USA in the World Bank, so this is not USA bashing. |
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As for Argentina, they barrowed the money, so they have the responsibility to take care of the debt. Corruption and stupid politicians are no excuse. If they were willing to make significant economic reforms, then I doubt they would have to make any payments in the near term. The loans were intended for economic development, not urban renewal and personal enrichment. This is a problem that will have to be dealt with by the people of Argentena. It is also not a problem that they suffer from alone. Here in the US, many states also seem to have the same problem. [ February 27, 2003, 16:04: Message edited by: Thermodyne ] |
Re: [OT] Another heated discussion about the Iraq siutation, war and politics.
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If you "just" want to reduce the likeliness of such an act of terrorism, that's a good thing to do. But will you reach it that aim in the end by invading Iraq? I don't think so. When the US attacks Iraq, the ranks of the terrorists will once again grow with dissatisfied and hateful people willing to bLast themselves into orbit if they can take just one US citizen with them. What about the Kurds in northern Iraq? The already are independent from Baghdad because of US military air support and have formed an autonomic northern Kurdish Iraq. Now the Kurds fear that in the wake of the US troops the Turks will come in and never leave again. They are even ready to fight the Turks! For them it's not a blessing when the US invades but maybe the end to their very young government and freedom. Iraq exile opposition is on the barricades because the Bush administration will install a military government over Iraq to form it into an democratic state - without the Iraqi people the US prepared and supported for this event since the Last gulf war. But if you really must go to Iraq, please, make it right, don’t leave premature! If you really want to establish a solid democracy in Iraq you have to de-baath it and stay there until some democratic culture has been established. Are you willing to stay that long? Are you willing to stay there when most of the population hate your guts? Bush has already announced that he won't stay long in Iraq (2 years IIRC). Make that 20 years to make it right. In an hostile environment. Where no one, not the people in Iraq nor the neighbours like you. With Northern Korea knocking on the nuclear door. And Osama still on the run. I hope for the best but fear for the worst… |
Re: [OT] Another heated discussion about the Iraq siutation, war and politics.
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Re: [OT] Another heated discussion about the Iraq siutation, war and politics.
Wow, interesting figures Primitive. You have lost no cred with me...
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Where was the fourth plane headed? The White House? We'll probably never know for sure. Does working for Cantor Fitzgerald make you lose your status as a civilian and make you a valid target? I think not. Of course, the same applies to all the Iraqi civilians. The difference is that they won't be being targetted deliberately, assuming that the plan of action this time round is to avoid targetting all those baby milk factories that Baghdad seems to be stuffed with. Actually, winning hearts and minds will be much easier if the infrastructure is kept intact and civilian deaths are kept to a minimum - but will the military planners accept the increased risk to the invading troops? (Iraqi soldiers will be able to defend better if their power stations, bridges, roads etc. are all intact) Quote:
Saudi Sheikh's impoverished kitchen boy: "Yes, damn those decadent infidels for ravaging our country"<font color="white">*</font> It's too easy to blame foreign companies. Not that they're spotless, a force for good or anything like that (I seem to have reason to curse Micro$oft every day - if only Word wasn't so awkward to use at times). Quote:
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If the next actions after Iraq are to get North Korea to stop f***ing about (dunno what the official diplomatic term is) and to make serious attempts to get a resolution to the Israeli-Palestinian situation, things may change for the better. But it will take some time. Quote:
I'm glad that the US is awake to the fact that firing the odd cruise missile at Iraq isn't a decent long-term solution, but it's a pity that it took such a horrific event to do it. It's also a pity the PR war has been almost completely lost (the Axis of Evil speech, threatening Iraq before going to the UN, having George Bush as president). Personally, I think whoever has the biggest stick should wave it rather than sit back and do nothing. Of course, it was much easier when Victoria was on the throne, our stick wasn much larger and the enemy carried nothing more dangerous than sharpened fruit... Quote:
And yes, it was the worst possible timing to scrap the large carriers a few years before we had to fight in the kind of conflict they were perfect for. <hr> <font color="white">*</font> not a very good joke, sorry. For a better one, watch the 'What have the Romans ever done for us?' scene from Monty Python's Life Of Brian. |
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Also since it was on the seven o’clock news Last night, I guess it is Ok to say that the air war started 8 weeks ago. We have been aggressively taking down Iraq’s air defense systems in the south at the rate of 100 sorties a week. And the rules of engagement are scheduled to change from FWFO to FOW this weekend. In the Last 10 days over 300 sorties were flown. [ February 27, 2003, 12:52: Message edited by: Thermodyne ] |
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