hydroponik
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Originally posted by: RyanPaulShaffer
Originally posted by: Doc Savage Fan
So...you're ready for another war? Countless lives lost, pain and suffering that you and I can't begin to fathom sitting here at our computers in our air conditioned offices. That's your definition of 'compassion'? Perhaps it's more compassionate to let those directly affected weigh the cost of 'freedom' and 'allow' them (how pretentious is that?) to chose their own path without any help from us. Just a thought.Originally posted by: RyanPaulShaffer
Originally posted by: Doc Savage Fan
Personally...I'm tired of being world 'policeman' to rid the world of evil dictators...haven't we learned anything yet. If these people want 'freedom' (and the older I get, the more I'm not sure what this word means anymore)...they're going to have to do it the old fashioned way...earn it.
I agree...it's a shame. I agree...there is much evil in the world. But merely saying that we need to more is not really answering my question. What exactly do you think we should do?
I agree with what you're saying. We're the world's babysitter and they hate us for it. However, Obama's response was incredibly weak. I mean, offer strong encouragement to the protesters. Condemn violence against peaceful protests. Offer firm warnings if the election was actually rigged by the regime. Do something, other than try to appease everyone so they all like you!
Iran is a dangerous enemy, and an oppressive dictatorship. This might be an opportunity to remove a crazy regime from and free the people of Iran. There are so many variables involved that I can't say definitively one way or the other. But, I do know Obama's speech was extremely meek. Whatever happened to the president of the US standing up for freedom loving people all over the world? At least show them that we are compassionate to their plight, instead of saying you don't want to "meddle" and doing...nothing.
I think you're too quick to criticize Obama on this...cut the guy some slack...let's see how his approach plays out.
The Iran regime has already accused us of "intolerable meddling", even though Obama is trying his best to distance himself as far as possible from this and "say all the right things"!
"TEHRAN, Iran ? Iran accused the United States on Wednesday of "intolerable" meddling in its internal affairs, alleging for the first time that Washington has fueled a bitter postelection dispute."
http://news.yahoo.com/s/ap/200...mi_ea/ml_iran_election
I mean, good grief, how much more clear can it be that appeasement diplomacy will not work with these insane dictatorships?!
And if you read my post, I said it might (I even bolded it in my other post) be the right action to intervene. And as I also said in my post, there are too many factors that I have no clue about to be able to say so decisively.
You really think that these unarmed civilian protesters will be able to overthrow a heavily armed and loyal military regime? Are you that naive?
Your post and rationale just make it look like you're bitter. I think no matter what Obama said, you'd find a reason to criticize.