which were pushed through during the last administration. Talk about selective memoryklinky wrote: MMMM also gotta love those laws on digital media & file sharing.
Okay sparky, i was making a fececious remark because those who are critical ARE saying Bush used 'bad intelligence' to further his own personal agenda deceptively. those aren't my words.And sixstop Bush didn't get "bad inteligence". The inteligence basically says "doubtful that he has biological weapons". If he really wanted to get rid of the weapons or rather find them, they should have done a dual inspection with the UN :\
And as far as working with the UN, lets not forget when the UN was kicked out and basically threw a temper tantrum but otherwise didn't do anything, along with the rest of the world for 7 years. Let us also not forget that any US military action is viewed as oppression by the rest of the world because the US is an expanding empire bent on world domination. not Saddam or anything. If troops went in, which is what you need to inspect, Troops;. People who will force their way to inspect where and when they feel its necessary, not when an Iraqi tour guide has enough time to clean up the site first, if they went in, how long do you think it would take for the rest of the Arab world to cry out that the US was oppressing them from the other side of the world when we sent troops in just to inspect for stuff? Not that i care what the rest of the world thinks of american oppression in most cases, but the point being that working with the UN did not get the result the US wanted. the US should not be chained to an arbitrary panel of nations who hypocritcally preach to us about the state of world affairs.
Inspection system failed because it wasn't enforced by the bodies that put them into place during the first gulf war, which not surprisingly, was agaiin, the UN.
Okay whatever. Show me where iraqi oil has been sold to line american pockets when we seized the oil fields to prevent them from burning under Saddam's orders. let us also not forget who depends the most on Iraq's oil and is now crying foul because without the Dictator in power to sell weapons to, they have no stake on the oil drilling rights in the country. can you say. . .. france? Russia? Germany?Really. They were after the oil and power.
Besides, to find your view believeable, we have to draw the conclusion that we couldn't get oil anywhere else, which is false. We have places on our own soil where we could drill for copious oil deposits, but environmentalists are uncomfortable with it, stating it would cause irreperable damage. To view your side of the arguement would be to think that it was easier to convince congress, britain, austrailia, japan, all the other supporting countries and the public of america that it was necessary to goto war for oil, rather than risk causing alleged environmental damage to american soil. Now which is more reasonable?
But lets just say for example that is was for nothing but oil and power. who do you want in charge of a worldwide commodity? A religious millitant faction run by a socialist psycho? One whos sells said commodity to purchase weapons, and uranium rather than food for his people? Or would you rather international capitalists buying the commodity from the public government?
a holly war? i wage those every month with my shrubbery.Now that they have opened up the middle-east, they can go after Iran & Syria next and do two things A) GETS THE OIL B) Killz the islamic infidels that go against their christian beliefs. Really, it's starting to seem like a holly war almost.
I don't think we'll bother with Iran for a while because there were seeds of democratic revolution growing for the last 10 years there. If we manage to do good by Iraq, then it will be hard for the millitants to oppress them with a functioning democratic power as their neighbor.
I dunno about syria.
If this was a 'holy war' against infidels that go against christian beliefs, wouldn't they send missionaries by now? they're all in africa. . . .
if were uncaring about iraq;s people, then i;ve got some other numbers for you.Also since the start of the war atleast 1 US soldier has died every 26hrs.
Assuming a conservative figure, While Saddam Hussein was in power the average mortality rate between 12 and 20 year olds was 300,000 a year. Saddam Hussein had been in power at least 10 years, but lets use 10 just as a round number. Since Saddam Hussein has been in power, At Least 822 Iraqis died every 24hours, not from disease or car accidents, but from murder, torture, true oppresion, slaughter, genocide, dungeon conditions, etc.
at least 822 people every 24 hours because of Saddam and the Baath party.