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10-15-2006, 01:17 PM | #1911 (permalink) | |
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After all, if we don't control things for our own benefit, (forget all the other bullshit they tell you) then someone else will. Which isn't good for our future economy, or security. And forget about Korea, it's just another smokescreen. Same as WMD was for Iraq. Iran will be next and for the same nuclear excuse as Korea, only difference is, Iran have oil and Korea have nothing we need. Make a fuss about Korea, then whack Iran. Classic. Don't get me wrong, I actually think it's the right thing to do. Like I said, if we don't someone else will. I just can't stand all the usual bullshit reasons they wheel out everytime. |
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10-15-2006, 02:29 PM | #1912 (permalink) |
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lets play toss the nuclear warhead lol
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10-15-2006, 11:09 PM | #1914 (permalink) | |
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10-16-2006, 04:04 AM | #1915 (permalink) | |
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Interesting fact I just found: 1. There have been roughly 3,000 terrorism-related deaths AROUND THE WORLD since Sept 11 2001. (http://www.msnbc.msn.com/id/5889435/) 2. Meanwhile, Iraq has enjoyed "100,000 extra deaths" since they were invaded. (http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/world/mid...st/3962969.stm) - admittedly, this looks like its a high estimate. Again, whose benefit are western forces acting for? We're acting for ourselves and that's fine by me, so why pretend we're looking out for the whole world all of the time? Do people really buy it? |
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10-16-2006, 04:48 AM | #1916 (permalink) | |
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But for sure, it's usually always better to respond than react.
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10-16-2006, 05:28 AM | #1917 (permalink) | |
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*naïve You live…you learn. And if there's one thing I've learnt, it's that governments only do things when there's something in it for them. For "what’s doing best for the world", read...what’s doing best to maintain the status quo. Don't get me wrong, I'm not criticising the U.S or my own government here. I believe they have little choice. What I do criticise however, is the "we do it for world peace" routine. Yes, we are a part of the U.N. but since when did the U.S./U.K. take any notice of the U.N.? Certainly not concerning Iraq, or Israel for that matter. I'm a cynical person when it comes to politics. I believe, as I stated in an earlier post, that if we don't…someone else will. I believe that Iraq, Iran and Korea (Korea to a lesser and more indirect way) are not so much a military threat, but are more an economical threat, to the future of the western world. In Iraq and Iran's case, it's for oil. As for Korea, they pose a threat to the stability of South East Asia. And there lurking in the background...China. Here's how, in my opinion, it will pan out. Put diplomatic pressure on Iran and Korea over their nuclear policy. Using the U.N. initially, with the U.K. and Japan providing political support, respectively. Which ultimately fails. Invade Iran (if Israel don't bomb Iran's nuclear plants first, which they have in the past) under the usual "terrorist/freedom for it's people" excuse. Yes they are a threat, but that's a side line. Install a Democratic government…do business. Non of which, incidentally will reduce the threat of terror. Quite the reverse! This achieves many objectives; 1. Control of middle eastern oil for the west. 2. Send a clear and serious message to Korea, of how we deal with rogue nuclear wannabe states, in the hope that they buy the bluff. 3. Puts pressure on China to find a solution. And here's the end game. China becomes a democracy. Like I said oojay…I'm a cynic. Maybe the U.S. really are the 7th Cavalry and Bush is General Custer…and I'm the Pope. |
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