Sun Apr 01, 2007 5:01 am
Axel wrote:He cares more about the safety of the country he was elected to serve than the short sighted opinion the Americans have. You CANNOT pull out of Iraq. I can't even believe people think that is an option. It no longer matters if you think the war was a mistake or not because we are in it and leaving would only make us look even worse and make the situation more violent.
Oh, what a pathetic excuse. Leaving would make us look worse? What kind of logic is that?
I think the global sentiment would be "Finally!" rather than a condescending view the US. They already think us too stupid to accept our losses, and leaving troops in Iraq just makes us look even more oblivious to the stupidity of the war.
I don't care if we leave Iraq in a Civil War. Once we leave Iraq, their probelms are none of my concern. I also don't care if we leave it open to insurgents and terrorists. Why?
Syria, North Korea, and Iran are why. There will always be US opposition, and there will always be violent factions. James Madison said you can't get rid of factions, and he was absolutely right. You can only hope to control their effects. Instigating a fight with the rest of the world will not heighten security. We may be eliminating, or suppressing some of our opposition, but in the process, Bush is inspiring future generations of terrorists with American blood on their minds. Are you too stupid to realize this?
Sun Apr 01, 2007 7:29 am
Riot wrote:They would run the country and take control of the oil. They can then use that oil profit to help fund and expand their terrorist activities.
Sun Apr 01, 2007 8:31 am
Tuomas wrote:Riot wrote:They would run the country and take control of the oil. They can then use that oil profit to help fund and expand their terrorist activities.
So you should take it? You do know what is middle-east's number one export to fuel their own economies?
Sun Apr 01, 2007 10:21 am
Sun Apr 01, 2007 10:40 am
Sun Apr 01, 2007 11:40 am
You don't care what happens in Iraq? That is selfish.
We told the Iraqi's we'd give them democracy and freedom and to leave their country in shambles would be a mistake.
The only way we'll fail is if the weak-minded people here in America allow us to.
I agree riot- People against the war dont give a crap about anyone but the Americans.
What- we say were gonna help iraq then we jus leave them so they can be taken over by terrorists??
Riot, people will always criticise no matter what America does. It's classic insecurity.
Sun Apr 01, 2007 12:31 pm
Yeah, supporting this war and the absurd reasons behind it probably means that you care about Iraq...You should stop pretending that you do, that's not fooling anyone.
You didn't tell the Irakis any of that.
You told them that they had dangerous weapons that they don't have.
You removed their tyrant and replaced it with complete chaos where innocent people die everyday for nothing, where the basics like food, water, a roof..., barely exist anymore.
Stop misusing the concepts of "democracy" and "freedom", you didn't bring the Irakis any of that, and they didn't ask you to either.
Way to live in denial...
Not sure what dimension you live in, but the vast majority of the world doesn't give a shit about the US but does value peace and diplomacy.
hey precisely care enough for Irak to be against the senseless, continuous killing of its citizens and destruction of its infrastructures.
I'm not American, and you better believe that I'm against this stupid war.
Of course you aren't American, you don't have the gonads to be American.So how exactly are you helping Iraq right now? By destroying its people's entire way of life and contributing to what will be the next generations of jihadists?
We were trying to help Iraq by ousting an evil dictator who had mass graves of his own people. A man who would rape and torture his own people everyday. You are so short-sighted.Well, actually it's called common sense.
Sun Apr 01, 2007 1:36 pm
Matthew wrote:What the hell is this submissive nature towards Iran? "oh yes, please abduct 15 british soldiers, we wont do anything but ignore it".
Heh, but wait, maybe you disagreed with it Cryanide but decided not to say anything about it. It wouldn't be the first time you've done that. That's the honourable Canadian way to do things.
Riot, people will always criticise no matter what America does. It's classic insecurity.
Sun Apr 01, 2007 1:51 pm
Mon Apr 02, 2007 7:33 am
He has had them in the past and used them on his own people. It was a legit reason to go war.
I guess you don't consider flat out telling the Iraqi's that we were giving them freedom and safety and that we would help them rebuild their country so they can finally live some decent lives. I guess that doesn't count as telling them any of that. You are an idiot.
So despite what you think you know, the country is actually better in some aspects.
That's funny because I seem to remember the Iraqi's LOVING our troops when we first came in back in 2003. They loved us and they wanted us here.
France and Russia were caught with their hands in the cookie jar illegally trading with Iraq. They were profiting from Saddam which is why they did not want him ousted.
We are trying to help them out whether you admit it or not. I don't really care what you think because thank god you aren't in any kind of leadership role. You'd suck at it.
Mon Apr 02, 2007 9:29 am
Riot wrote:It's not like Iran is just starting to become a problem. We have been trying to talk to them for a long time. This is nearing the boiling point. I'm not saying we should go to war but it's not like that is such an extreme option. Iran is asking for trouble and from what I understand the people of Iran are sick of the regime that is in control. I heard the youth is pretty much revolting. I think Dro could give us more info on that though since he is from Iran.
Mon Apr 02, 2007 9:35 am
Mon Apr 02, 2007 12:12 pm
First off, spell IRAQ fucking right. You nitwit.
I know for a fact the troops were welcomed with open arms. The Iraqi's would even give our troops tea.
The ones who are Iraqi are probably doing it for money more than anything else.
I think you are the one who watches news and gets the filtered results and information. You should be the one checking your facts.
Mon Apr 02, 2007 12:20 pm
Mon Apr 02, 2007 12:29 pm
there's some sort of spin on it.
Mon Apr 02, 2007 12:50 pm
Mon Apr 02, 2007 2:05 pm
el badman wrote:In my language, Iraq is spelled with a "k". Not everything has to do with English spelling you stupid piece of shit.
Oh you were there I guess? Or did you see that on iwannalickkarlrovesballs.com?
Do us all a favor and keep your ignorance to yourself.
What a moron![]()
Money?? From whom?? They're doing it because the US have invaded their country and done everything to insult their faith and annihilate their way of life.
Many insurgents conducting attacks in Iraq are primarily motivated by money instead of ideology, he said.
Citing interviews with captured detainees, the general said some simple attacks, such as placing a bomb or mine, are performed for as little as $100 or $150.
"So we believe that this insurgency is driven in large measure by money," Vines said, suggesting the insurgency's ideological supporters are funding the attacks. Some bombings cost hundreds of dollars or more, he said.
Riot, I find it interesting that you don't watch any news what so ever yet consider yourself informed. I'm presuming that you also don't read newspapers, web sites etc. as they all share the same bias you accuse televised newscasts of; in which case, I find it tough to believe you have the slightest clue of what you're talking about. Fact is, no matter where you're getting your information from, there's some sort of spin on it.
Mon Apr 02, 2007 2:25 pm
Riot wrote:el badman wrote:In my language, Iraq is spelled with a "k". Not everything has to do with English spelling you stupid piece of shit.
You live in American...speak American.
[/quote]Riot, I find it interesting that you don't watch any news what so ever yet consider yourself informed. I'm presuming that you also don't read newspapers, web sites etc. as they all share the same bias you accuse televised newscasts of; in which case, I find it tough to believe you have the slightest clue of what you're talking about. Fact is, no matter where you're getting your information from, there's some sort of spin on it.
Most of the news I get from Iraq is either from headlines or from my brother's friends or my cousin who are in Iraq or are back from it. I do read articles on the internet but not that much anymore since I've simply become too busy. I don't think I'm an expert on it but it frustrates me when people think it's the U.S. Troops against the Iraqi population. They wanted us here and they respect us and thank us for helping them. But once again, it really doesn't matter what you think and I'm sure you will continue to think the current way you do. You think you are right and that is great. I'm happy for you. Congrats.
Mon Apr 02, 2007 2:34 pm
Mon Apr 02, 2007 2:46 pm
Riot wrote:Riot, I find it interesting that you don't watch any news what so ever yet consider yourself informed. I'm presuming that you also don't read newspapers, web sites etc. as they all share the same bias you accuse televised newscasts of; in which case, I find it tough to believe you have the slightest clue of what you're talking about. Fact is, no matter where you're getting your information from, there's some sort of spin on it.
Most of the news I get from Iraq is either from headlines or from my brother's friends or my cousin who are in Iraq or are back from it. I do read articles on the internet but not that much anymore since I've simply become too busy. I don't think I'm an expert on it but it frustrates me when people think it's the U.S. Troops against the Iraqi population. They wanted us here and they respect us and thank us for helping them. But once again, it really doesn't matter what you think and I'm sure you will continue to think the current way you do. You think you are right and that is great. I'm happy for you. Congrats.
Mon Apr 02, 2007 3:02 pm
Mon Apr 02, 2007 3:39 pm
Mon Apr 02, 2007 10:21 pm
US to Declare War on Iran, Good Friday
Tue Apr 03, 2007 12:23 am
Riot wrote:When did I say they had complete local support? I said I think at the point of invasion the majority of the Iraqi's were supporting us and that is true. I said as the war rages on less and less are. That is the truth.
Riot wrote:I use to watch the news and read articles a lot more often then I do now. I think your example of my sources is a little off but completely understood. However, it's el badman who is saying I get all my information from the spin of the media and I shouldn't listen ot everything the media tells me to. When in fact I don't listen to the media for the most part and now you are telling me I should do it more often? I was being bashed for listening to the media (even when I don't do it all that much anymore) and now I'm being bashed for not listening to the media. Lose/Lose.
Tue Apr 03, 2007 2:08 am
However, it's el badman who is saying I get all my information from the spin of the media and I shouldn't listen ot everything the media tells me to.