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Saddam Hussein's Iraq was a terrorist threat to the US
Friday, December 9, 2005 9:11 AM
CHRISISALL
Friday, December 9, 2005 9:36 AM
SIGNYM
I believe in solving problems, not sharing them.
Sunday, December 11, 2005 7:37 AM
Monday, December 12, 2005 10:08 PM
DREAMTROVE
Quote: Originally posted by Signym: Well, and of course Putin would NEVER lie because he would NEVER want to see our troops tied up in Iraq, and would NEVER want to see us spending hundreds of billions of dollars, bankrupting our economy, and diverting both world and Islamist fanatic attention from Chechnya! And being the ex-head of the KBG, Putin is an honest man who only has our interests at heart! HAHAHAHAHA!!! Snort! Guffaw!
Quote: Originally posted by Signym: I know this is hard to keep in mind, but Iraqs were not "our enemies" until we invaded. Their interests are vitally different from the (less than 5% of) foreign fighters, who really are terrorists and who migrated into Iraq specifically to fight the great Satan. If you lump them all together, you will eventually find that every Iraqi becomes an "enemy" in any policy that you might propose, and you simply can't win that kind of fight.
Quote: Full entry from dictionary.com ter·ror·ism ( P ) Pronunciation Key (tr-rzm) n. The unlawful use or threatened use of force or violence by a person or an organized group against people or property with the intention of intimidating or coercing societies or governments, often for ideological or political reasons. Main Entry: ter·ror·ism Pronunciation: 'ter-&r-"i-z&m Function: noun 1 : the unlawful use or threat of violence esp. against the state or the public as a politically motivated means of attack or coercion 2 : violent and intimidating gang activity —ter·ror·ist /-ist/ adj or noun —ter·ror·is·tic /"ter-&r-'is-tik/ adjective Source: Merriam-Webster's Dictionary of Law, © 1996 Merriam-Webster, Inc. terrorism n : the calculated use of violence (or threat of violence) against civilians in order to attain goals that are political or religious or ideological in nature; this is done through intimindation or coercion or instilling fear [syn: act of terrorism, terrorist act]
Quote: I think the USA is making serious but (on the whole) reversible mistakes. Maybe we need to rid ourselves of some cherished but unrealistic goals in order to see our way. Just after we invaded, I thought about the natural constituencies in Iraq and I realized that there was no natural constituency for a united, secular, democratic Iraq. Every major power had SOMETHING against that formula: The Kurds didn't really want unity, the Sunnis didn't want democracy, and the Shias didn't want secularism. It's not a winning formula. What happens if we jigger the goals? Ooops I will have to finish this tomorrow.
Quote: However, it's also clear that we can't stay in Iraq, since our presence is destabilizing. So... how can we w/draw from Iraq and assure our security in the area? The current plan seems to be to ditch at least one of the "legs" of the three stated goals (unified, secular, democratic) and possibly two: We are no longer insisting on a secular government, and may be okay with a government that oppresses 70% (women plus Sunnis) of the population. In other words, we are throwing our weight behind a Shiite theocracy. I suspect that this is exactly what the Sunni insurgents fear- payback being such a b*tch and all that. I would suggest that it would be best if we simply allowed Iraq to break up. Iraq now is like former Yugoslavia: a synthetic nation created for the convenience of an empire. And Hussein was like Tito: A strongman holding together a pastiche of ethnic, language, and religious minorities through sheer terror. It took seventy years and over 250,000 deaths until the Yugoslavian fantasy was allowed to dissolve. http://geography.about.com/library/weekly/aa011998.htm What are the possible repurcussions, and how could we control them in our favor? Neither the Kurds nor the Shias have any love for AQ. That leaves the Sunnis, who might be looking for support and who are nominally of the same religion as AQ.
Monday, December 12, 2005 10:24 PM
Tuesday, December 13, 2005 2:16 AM
Tuesday, December 13, 2005 4:44 AM
Tuesday, December 13, 2005 7:38 PM
HAYWARD79
Tuesday, December 13, 2005 7:45 PM
Wednesday, December 14, 2005 5:12 PM
SEVENPERCENT
Quote:Originally posted by Hayward79: Except for post-war Germany and Japan, where enforced democracy has seemed to work pretty well. I think that pretty summarily destroys your view on this point.
Wednesday, December 14, 2005 5:28 PM
Quote: originally posted by 7%, Hey, way to come to the party late, out of context, and wrong. Glad you could pick me as your date.
Quote: originally posted by 7%, Comparing creating democracy in Iraq to the aftermath of WWII is like comparing apples to carburetors
Friday, December 16, 2005 12:10 PM
Quote:The houseguest has move on after deciding in a paranoid was that I was trying to get him away from heroin, which was his medicine, his cure that he needed to survive, and now he's somewhere homeless in Portland, OR, sticking a needle in his arm.
Saturday, December 17, 2005 11:21 AM
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