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Re: [OT] Another heated discussion about the Iraq siutation, war and politics.
hmmmz, to much to quote, i'll give the just awnsers (IMO)
Originally posted by TerranC: 8 Posts below - Yep, its against Dubya, but the problem is that he is untouchable for them, so they have to cool their frustrations on someone else. (Like in israel, if they could kill sharon, he would be long dead)... But you are right that the real quarrel is with GWB & his administration. - WMD = nuke. When North Korea has a nukes, US would never attack them. So that means when you have these weapons, you are ok. the quarrel is now with iraq, who pays attention to you now? (in dictatorships and things like that) US won't have money right now to attack you. - Nope, its about safety... and in their opinion thats the way to garantee it. Russia vs. tsjetjenie (i can't find how to spell it) when its not in the news anymore, it doesn't mean there is no war there. Also vs. terrorists according to the russians and for the tsjetj they are fighting a war for freedom. For the chinese its a part, but the tibetanians still think they should be seperate. - Nope, thats not going to stop them, we see. But should we all follow Dubya (or someone else) if we just can't stop them??? i call it herd instinct http://forum.shrapnelgames.com/images/icons/icon7.gif And IMO the Balkan situation was very different. - Its not conquest... (altough US want to occupy iraq for some time) still the interests of US are the same: Oil, power (in the region) and another regime. And if you can't see it, i can't change your opinion anyway... so i stop wasting my time on this one. - This one is a fault a lot of regimes make. They all fight the outcome and never the things that led to them. Ofcourse someone who's family is killed don't want those Palestinians, but emotions are a bad guide. When people are cornered and can't have a way out, they do things unimaginable (suicide). ummm, for example. In jail institutions in my country they always give people(inmates) the illusion that there is a escape. Without that "hope" people just go crazy... Other example, When you or i are in a situation like that: no food, water, live, money, hope...only dead. We can give our family $25000. The cause is good, cause its for freedom (you have to remeber its an act of patriotism for them!!!!).... so what the heck??? Lucky that not everyone thinks like that, but its not uncommen in that area we know. The fact is that israel is in the power position, and they have the solution, its just not popular and easy... - Yes, this one is utopia. But you have to agree that its a bit crude that you wage a war that costs (i lost count, but around) 150 bollion dollars against 1 person and his regime, when not far away countless more people starve to dead, AIDS, war for food etc... and there was no help for them (in compare) Quote:
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Re: [OT] Another heated discussion about the Iraq siutation, war and politics.
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The “official” reason for the war is failing to comply with the UN charter. Only UN can sanction such a war. The time when a war was legal because one party called it is over. This war is a case of US doing the classic high school bully (sure you have met some of those) thing. High school bully – GWB/USA Give me your lunch money or I’ll kick your *** – Let the inspectors in or we bomb you. OK – OK Thanks for the money but I’m going to kick your *** anyway – I really want to bomb you, I’ll just have to use the 9-11 and free the oppressed Iraqi people excuse instead. This is how most people in my part of the world feel. It’s going to take a long time for the US to rebuild their old friendly “big brother” image. |
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Arguing with money shortage and other outside facts isn’t valid. The point is not if the can do what the US did but if they have the same right to do it. Tell me they don’t. Quote:
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Point is, force will only provoke force and only the ability to forgive and try to live in peace with your neighbour despite what has happened in the past will bring a bright future. |
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I'm no expert but I'd say that threatening and attacking other nations on the "justification" of flimsy (sometimes falsified) evidence, undermining international law, ignoring popular global sentiment, polarising the middle east into muslims vs non-muslims, establishing puppet governments (afghanistan) and abusing human rights is probably not the best way to achieve this. [ March 26, 2003, 11:11: Message edited by: dogscoff ] |
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20/20 hinsight? http://forum.shrapnelgames.com/images/icons/icon10.gif The Last 30 years have been "less hostile" because of the nukes! You take the nukes out of the equation and we would be talking not just of the '67 and '73 wars, but of the '79, '85 and a war every six years (that's what it took to an Arab country to replenish losses during the Cold War) So in Israel's case nukes have saved lots of lives, both Arab and Jewish.</font><hr /></blockquote><font size="2" face="Verdana, Helvetica, sans-serif">The reason that the wars stopped was not the Israeli nukes. It was the sick feeling that the US and USSR came away with after going to the brink in 72. Someone realized that the Middle East was a loose loose situation and withdrew support. Egypt had already broken with the Soviets, and never recovered from its own material losses. Later, the Syrians and Israelis had at it, but by then the superior western technology carried the day. Iraq had plans to take Israel to task, but several million crazy Iranians tied them down for a decade and they missed their window of opportunity. |
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AFAIK the inspectors was satisfied (not happy) with the progress made so far, and wanted to continue the search for WMDs. Finding anything in a country like Iraq where official records are sketchy at best, will always take time. Much more time than GWB was willing to give. |
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I always thought the onus of proof was on the prosecutor and not the defendant. Innocent until proven guilty and all the junk that disallows unlawful persecution is the cornerstone of all modern justice systems. Why should Iraq be any different? Askan |
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To expand on your analogy of defendant and prosecution: Iraqs ruling regime is a proven violent offender. An offender that has repeatedly violated the conditions of parole. An offender has the burden of proof and must report to a parole officer. Iraqs regime started a war of aggression over oil fields with Iran. Many good people, on both sides, were slaughtered in the resulting conflict. Iraqs regime started a war of aggression with Kuwait. Many good people, on both sides, were slaughtered in the resulting conflict. Iraqs regime kills it's own people who dissent. It also targets the whole family and rapes the women. So before we morn the Iraqi dead from this war. Let us morn the Iranians, Kuwaitis, and the Iraqi dissidents who were killed before. note: In the US, the legal system is getting bolder about corrective involvement in cases of domestic (family) violence. I think this change in attitude has been carring over to foreign policy. Since Just Cause can be used to breach the family sanctuary, why should national sovereignty be an exception? [ March 26, 2003, 17:51: Message edited by: Wardad ] |
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.
I think the best article is the "vital info on iraqi chemical weapons provided by US company that made them" That and "you plus me and baby minus me makes two"
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