Originally posted by: Sultan
Originally posted by: tss4
Originally posted by: hatim
Im talking about the recent past. Last 15 years. After America became the lone super power. Has it helped anyone without any benifits to themselves.
Look at the African countries. North Korea suffering because of rougue regimes. Sudan etc. Bush is after the ME. Why? OIL!
How was our intervention in Somalia beneficial to ourselves? When the Croations and Serbs were killing each other off, how was our intervention beneficial to us? Yes, we've made some bad choices, but you're still making a broad sweeping statement that the US is always doing things for its own interest that isn't true. People are using your same tactic of bling broad sweeping generalizations to justify this occupation in the middle east. Don't lower your self to thier stupidity. If you believe you have right on your side then just tell the facts and that's all you'll need.
emm, did we not run from Somalia? or was it Rwanda? And didnt we act too late, waaaaaaay too late to act in the Bosnian war, after the enclaves or Srebenica (sp?) underwent mass massacre?
I dont understand why people are upset at Germany, France and Russia. They were not only morally right (as were most of the World's nations who did not support this war), but they were also sensible of not losing lives of their soldiers, nor of the Iraqi civilian population. and no, most of the world did not back America on this war. America being the superpower it is can strong arm many nations into agreeing with them, either through direct threat (as in the case of Pakistan, 2001, when the President Musharraf himself came on national TV and said Bush called him and said "you are with us, or against us"), through financial rewards (as in the case of Poland, who's foreign minister frankly said they're contributing soldiers to get a share in the oil pie), or through personal alliances between the presidents (like Spain's president, who agreed to contribute, despite the overwhelming public opinion against the war).
How is Iraq better now? Just because we have removed a dictator and are now concentrating on pumping oil for (supposedly) rebuilding Iraq? Most of the country still does not have electricity and water. The former head of the Iraqi National Congress is now a wanted man, the same guy who was CHOSEN by us to be Iraq's next head of government. The current Prime Minister of Iraq is regarded ALL over the world, and most importantly, in Iraq itself, as a puppet of our government. What makes you think Iraqis are better off?
People who talk about the UN Resolution regarding use of excessive force if Saddam doesnt comply forget that this resolution was passed unanimously because of the world's sympathy with us for the 9/11 attack, and due to THIS governments insistence that Saddam Hussein had WMD and had links to Al-Qaeda and posed an imminent threat to the Western world. The same reason When all of this started unravelling, the USA never even bothered to head back to the UN to ask for authorisation.
Admit it folks, we were MAJORLY wrong on this one, and the blood of many thousands now is on our hand.
And please dont start with the Humanitarian reasons for going to this war - and removing a dictator. If our government is sooooooooo humanitarian, they should immediately put troops on the ground in Sudan, where the UN envoy has stated "there's more guns here than there is bread". I think that nation deserves more humanitarian assistance. And most of Africa is headed by corrupt dicatators who plunder their nations, and kill many thousands of their people.