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  • #31
    Originally posted by problem_child
    How about not complicitly allowing Saddam to put down the uprising after GW1 just because a popular uprising would not have been in US interests... in fact how about not allowing the Conspiracy Institute of America to have helped him into power in the first place.
    Ah, yes, the good ol' CIA. When all else fails, the CIA did it.


    The Sanctions where called Genocidal by the UN staff charged with administering them, and against the Geneva Convention. Iraq was held under seige for twelve years by the US and it's lackey... this had nothing to do with WMD, but everything to do with the purposeful impoverishment of a sovereign nation state, an attack upon the human rights of it's civilian population (the sanctions actually made Saddams Ba'athists look good in their governments actions to avoid mass starvation!) and a 'softening up' of the country for 'aquisition' and administration by the puppet-regime that will shortly be installed to service American interests.
    Do-do-doo-do Do-do-doo-do You are now entering - the twilight zone.

    So UNSCRs and refusal to trade violate the Geneva convention, Which Geneva convention was that, the Geneva convention on getting on your knees to service dictators at their whim?

    D00D, what 1337 planet are you from? It took us four days to wipe 60% of Saddam's military force from the map - you think we needed 12 ****ing years to "soften up" Iraq? We could have been in Baghdad within 24 hours and there wasn't **** Hussein could have done to stop us.

    Yes, and we "purposefully impoverished" a nation that had the luxury of sending an armored division to contribute to the attempted invasion of Israel, which got nearly 50 billion in subsidies from the US, USSR, France, and the arab world in connection with it's war against Iran (started by Hussein, who thought Khomeini would be impressed by what a tough guy he was).

    How many palaces and memorials to himself did Saddam manage to build during this "siege?" But of course, it's all our fault, and poor sweet innocent Saddam, the hero of the Iraqi people, is just victimized and misunderstood.
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    • #32
      Originally posted by Sprayber
      Some of you people are like a bad propaganda cartoon. It's kind of disturbing in a way.
      Entertaining, though, isn't it?
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      • #33
        Entertaining, though, isn't it?


        Not anymore. It really just makes me sad.
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        • #34
          Originally posted by MichaeltheGreat


          Entertaining, though, isn't it?

          In an Adams family sort of way. yeah.
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          • #35
            Originally posted by techumseh
            There's a detailed list in Michael Moore's new book, "Dude, Where's My Country". If that's not good enough for you, here's a link to a paper that details the arms relationship between Iraq and the Reagan and Bush I regimes: http://www.logosjournal.com/gendzier_iraq.pdf

            an excerpt:

            "James J. Tuite III, Principle Investigator of the Riegle Committee on Banking, Housing and Urban Affairs, disclosed that the U.S. “had exported chemical, biological, nuclear, and missile-system equipment to Iraq that was converted to military use in Iraq’s chemical, biological, and nuclear weapons program. Many of these weapons—weapons that the U.S. and other countries provided critical materials for—were used against us during the war.”
            Ah, so sales of potential "dual purpose" civilian items now mean that we supplied Iraq with weaponry. Doupleplus good. Guess what? We did the same thing with the USSR under the regime of that notorious red, Richard Nixon. (electronic ignitions for farm equipment were stripped off and copied to become electronic ignitions for AFVs)

            It's nice to sit out there on the left - if we sell dual use items to someone, we're selling them WMDs, but if we don't sell dual use items, we're genocidal murderers of Iraqi children (the big chlorine flap, despite the fact that chlorine is not at all necessary in primary biological treatment of potable water)

            And Michael Moore's penchant for ignoring facts he doesn't like, and not worrying much about the veracity of anything that sounds good, makes him about as credible as Ann Coulter.

            The Chair of the Senate Committee, Donald Reigle, concluded on the basis of his Committee’s investigation, that “the U.S. government actually licensed the export of deadly microorganisms to Iraq.”
            Of course, he didn't mention (not that CBW was in the expertise of a Senate committee on "Banking, Housing and Urban Affairs ) that samples of "deadly microorganisms" are exported routinely to hundreds of universities and other research organizations for virology, immunology, agricultural and epidemiological work, not that along with anthrax, (primarily an agricultural bug), sheep fever and several other agriculturally significant pathogens (most with no effects on humans) were exported in small quantities for agricultural research - like hundreds of samples exported all over the world.

            In fact, the strain of Anthrax found in Iraq is so common in research labs it's provenance is untraceable. And never mind the tiny detail that Iraq's deployment of WMDs was CW, not BW, and that the CW agents used were far more common in Soviet inventories, because they were superseded in US development. But it's all the US's fault.

            It was later learned that these microorganisms exported by the United States were identical to those the United Nations inspectors found and recovered from the Iraqi biological warfare capsulatum. Riegle’s Committee listed other biological agents as well as the dates and addresses to which they were sent in Iraq, along with the symptoms they were known to produce."
            According to witnesses at the committee, US-Iraqi military cooperation continued right up to the invasion of Kuwait.
            And accordint to CentCom, most such "cooperation" (actually mid-level liason, etc. rapidly degenerated with public revelations of Ollie North's Iran-Contra games. Riegle's committee was essentially a politically motivated joke, that only had investigative authority into banking issues (hence the BNL scandal gave them their hook) and the committee staff did not consist of any experts on weapons, intelligence or military operations, so what few they got were hirelings with "friendly" views to the committee.

            Since the end of WWII, the US has overthrown more democratically elected governments and bombed or intervened in more countries than all other countries combined. Here's a very partial list, just from memory: Iran, Indonesia, Chile, Guatemala, Congo, El Salvador, Bolivia, Greece, Honduras, Haiti (coups) and Libya, Sudan, Afghanistan, Iraq, Vietnam, Laos, Cambodia, Grenada, Yugoslavia, Lebanon, Somalia, Panama (attacked). This does not include countries such as Iran and Ethiopia that have been attacked by a third country which has been incited by the US.
            And of course, the Soviets did nothing, and everyone knows that any "election" of commies is a free and fair election. But we're just the big bad aggressor everywhere, o how my heart cries.

            You might forgive some of us for being sceptical of the self proclaimed American mission of ridding the world of "evil".
            We don't care. We're an empire.
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            • #36
              Originally posted by Drake Tungsten
              Entertaining, though, isn't it?


              Not anymore. It really just makes me sad.
              Why? The rest of the world's opinion is pretty much irrelevant, and the US is a bunch of *******s in terms of our policies in the rest of the world. We're just not as bad of a bunch of *******s as anyone with similar levels of power would be.
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              • #37
                Originally posted by Q Cubed
                i honestly ask you, if the invasion of iraq was done for humanitarian reasons, why did we:

                1. not go in sooner;
                2. not go into other nations with equally atrocious human rights records;
                3. tack it on as an afterthough--if at all--in virtually every speech leading up to the war?
                1. Clinton's balls were busy doing other things.
                2. They don't have oil or other useful things, except Congo, but Congo's too ****ed up
                3. It's like the Nike slogan: "Just do it." We're not comfy with the notion that we have to go through the motions of "justifying" our policy decisions to all the little weenie countries in the world.
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                • #38
                  Why?


                  Just general depression about the gullibility of mankind.
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                  • #39
                    If you get depressed about human nature in any respect, you're doomed to have a miserable life. Just keep in mind that evolution is a continuum, and most humans have a mental capacity barely evolved beyond that of a chimp.

                    Then find a few that are beyond that level, and hang with them.
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                    • #40
                      1. Clinton's balls were busy doing other things.
                      2. They don't have oil or other useful things, except Congo, but Congo's too ****ed up
                      3. It's like the Nike slogan: "Just do it." We're not comfy with the notion that we have to go through the motions of "justifying" our policy decisions to all the little weenie countries in the world.

                      at least one person steps up to bat.

                      1. if clinton did this, his opponents would be jumping down his throat thinking it would be a wag-the-dog affair.
                      2. so iraq has useful resources and it's easy to knock over. and after spending so much time saying that this had nothing to do with oil, that's just kinda...
                      3. i wasn't thinking of the world at large. i was thinking of how it was sold to americans. it was sold to us as a war of defence. now, after it's already been bought, we're to think it was a war about liberation?
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                      • #41
                        Originally posted by MichaeltheGreat
                        ...
                        Just keep in mind that evolution is a continuum, and most humans have a mental capacity barely evolved beyond that of a chimp.

                        Then find a few that are beyond that level, and hang with them.
                        Perhaps it's time to stop reading this forum then?


                        By the way, what's the official Iraqi civilian and military casualty count estimated by American government agencies? Or perhaps they don't even bother to find out?
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                        • #42
                          They don't bother. It's low priority info considering all the "hot" current stuff, and a lot of interpreter/translator/intel resources have been wasted in the WMD hunt.

                          Given the hassles of getting accurate numbers from every locale, it'll probably be well after the fact before we come up with a count, or the new Iraqi government will do it.
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                          • #43
                            Originally posted by Q Cubed
                            2. so iraq has useful resources and it's easy to knock over. and after spending so much time saying that this had nothing to do with oil, that's just kinda...
                            You have to see it this way:

                            Evil dictators = We want to you go away, but we are not going to spend our money and lives to remove you.

                            Evil dictators + Strategic resources = Now we are going to wack you.


                            War is something risky and costly. We need some economic incentives to offset the risk and cost.

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                            • #44
                              Originally posted by Q Cubed
                              1. Clinton's balls were busy doing other things.
                              2. They don't have oil or other useful things, except Congo, but Congo's too ****ed up
                              3. It's like the Nike slogan: "Just do it." We're not comfy with the notion that we have to go through the motions of "justifying" our policy decisions to all the little weenie countries in the world.

                              at least one person steps up to bat.

                              1. if clinton did this, his opponents would be jumping down his throat thinking it would be a wag-the-dog affair.
                              Yep - and Clinton was the sort of Prez who'd be so concerned about poll numbers - lefties whining, righties going off about whatever they could think of that Clinton was obviously guilty of, that Clinton would never do it.

                              2. so iraq has useful resources and it's easy to knock over. and after spending so much time saying that this had nothing to do with oil, that's just kinda...
                              All geopolitics is about resources of one form or another. And sometimes there are practical reasons. Look at Congo for example. There are a lot of places in Africa where you can deal with the natives, but large parts of Congo ain't included. Logistically, anything we did there would have to be air supplyable, and you'd be into decades of low intensity banana warfare. You can't nation build until you get everyone past the point of "we hate those people because they're (tribe of your choice here) because we've always hated them because they did (fill in the generic legendary excuse)" and the "the way you solve problems is to kill this village and eat their livers" mode of doing things. A lot of Africa is beyond that, a lot of it isn't.

                              The other thing about Africa is that a lot of those countries are so badly ****ed up that you really need to institute a form of socialism to build up the barest standards of living and national infrastructure, but attempting to do so alienates the priviliged elements of society, while you have people on the opposite side who see you as an enemy of tradition, tribal values, and an imperialist to boot. So you win no friends, either way.

                              3. i wasn't thinking of the world at large. i was thinking of how it was sold to americans. it was sold to us as a war of defence. now, after it's already been bought, we're to think it was a war about liberation?
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                              If you stop to think about it, the US is really an amazing country, and Americans really amazing people. It's a country that basically consists of dirt farmers, tent revival preachers, carny side-show freaks and snake-oil peddlers, and you really have to wonder how in hell, other than resources and luck, we got to be the strongest military power and the most powerful economic empire in history?

                              Our modern tent revival preachers have expanded beyond religion, to include the likes of Michael Moore, Molly Ivins, Limbaugh and Ann Coulter - preach to your own choir, get emotions up, and let's forget any rational discourse or critical thinking.

                              Dirt farmers now have degrees and work for Intel or Domino's Pizza or do construction, but their focus is on their truck or minivan or urban SUV, what to do on the weekend, and their approach to policy is "what's in it for me, and what's it gonna do to me?" If they don't do the tent revivals, there's always Survivor or Jerry Springer. The extent of their interest in foreign places and policy is to (maybe) either go there for a few days of shopping and debauchery, or go someplace on the cheap, look around and talk about how those people all look and talk funny and it's dirty.

                              The snake oil salesmen are the politicians of course, corporate leaders, the drivers of the whole material consumer culture. They know the mob doesn't want to be bothered with details, 99.9% of them don't know anything, and they just want to be entertained. A good snake oil salesman knows that the way to keep selling the same old thing is to stick a label on it that says "New and improved" - Bill Clinton's "change" Nixon's "secret plan to end the war" yadda yadda. Snake oil salesmen also know that the audience gets bored quick if they sit still, so you keep 'em focusing on a shifting target. As long as you're movin, they're listenin', and it doesn't really matter to most if you're just going back and forth in circles.

                              See, the thing is, this isn't just a bottle of snake oil, this is a daily subscription to snake oil - so the message has to keep changing to get enough people to keep buying. Today's snake oil is new and improved. Honest.
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                              • #45
                                MtG

                                Keep on goin like that for 2-300 pages and you have a bestseller at the same level as the modern tent preachers you're mentioning. You could earn some bucks on it too
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