I was pointing to the obvious problems with the whole: "Enemy of my enemy is my friend" notion. Like any other truisms, it is wrong many times.
As for the "suffering of Iraqis", yes, they suffer now, will suffer during the war, and wil suffer less afterwards. Since I am not an Iraqi, know any Iraqis personally, the amount of real concern and empathy I can give Iraqis is as low as that I can give any other people with whom I feel few connections beyond a shared humanity, which obviously is still a very fuzzy and non-coherent feeling for 99.999% of humanity.
As for the "suffering of Iraqis", yes, they suffer now, will suffer during the war, and wil suffer less afterwards. Since I am not an Iraqi, know any Iraqis personally, the amount of real concern and empathy I can give Iraqis is as low as that I can give any other people with whom I feel few connections beyond a shared humanity, which obviously is still a very fuzzy and non-coherent feeling for 99.999% of humanity.
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