Sure, because Gordon came to power by toppling Blair's government in a way that contravened the legitimate and legal methods of succession in Britain, right? And because we supported this coup with our agency of espionage, because we don't want anyone to know that we are allied with the British government, right?
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Sure, because Gordon came to power by toppling Blair's government in a way that contravened the legitimate and legal methods of succession in Britain, right? And because we supported this coup with our agency of espionage, because we don't want anyone to know that we are allied with the British government, right?"The DPRK is still in a state of war with the U.S. It's called a black out." - Che explaining why orbital nightime pictures of NK show few lights. Seriously.
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I think his quibble (not troll) is over whether Saddam was "our man" from the get-go, or whether we cozied up to him once he had taken power on his own.
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Originally posted by Patroklos
Did we do any of that with Saddam?Click here if you're having trouble sleeping.
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Originally posted by Arrian
I think his quibble (not troll) is over whether Saddam was "our man" from the get-go, or whether we cozied up to him once he had taken power on his own.
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You keep using that word. I do not think it means what you think it means.
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Originally posted by Arrian
I think his quibble (not troll) is over whether Saddam was "our man" from the get-go, or whether we cozied up to him once he had taken power on his own.
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No. I'm quoting a great movie while disagreeing with you as to the meaning of trolling.
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Originally posted by Kidicious
Saddam was our man. Stop trolling.
Back in '68, Saddam was a non-entity.
As far as CIA presence in the ME in the 60's and 70's, the CIA was active everywhere, as were our good commie friends... There was this thing called the "cold war," you know? It isn't like there was some sweetness and light, stable, secular, pro-democracy alternative.When all else fails, blame brown people. | Hire a teen, while they still know it all. | Trump-Palin 2016. "You're fired." "I quit."
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God, I've been meaning to rewatch that movie for a long time. Inigo has some of the best lines.Click here if you're having trouble sleeping.
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Originally posted by Lorizael
To be honest, I don't know enough of the history to judge that. I really only wanted to point out to Sloww that, as funny and easy as it is to rag on the UN, the United States is probably slightly more responsible for the mess we're in now than the United Nations is.
The United States went right on ahead with an invasion. That's on us. You break it you buy it. Trying to blame the UN for the mess we're now in is ridiculous.
The UN (and also various member states and independent actors) can be faulted for many things, most notably the cluster**** that was the "Oil for Food" program. One can also whine about the UN "not enforcing its resolutions" but that's easy to respond to:
Most countries realized that enforcing the resolutions by invading was more trouble than it was worth, since Saddam was contained and therefore did not represent a credible threat.
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Originally posted by MichaeltheGreat
So we thought, anyway, and that was starting in 81, with high level support starting in early 83. An enemy of my enemy...
Back in '68, Saddam was a non-entity.
As far as CIA presence in the ME in the 60's and 70's, the CIA was active everywhere, as were our good commie friends... There was this thing called the "cold war," you know? It isn't like there was some sweetness and light, stable, secular, pro-democracy alternative.
Of course the CIA was doing all that Cold War business. Of course there were reasons for what we were doing. Some of those reasons may have been good, some of them bad. Some reasons may have been far-sighted, some short.
The point is, our meddling in the Middle East is definitely part of the reason we're in the mess we're in now. That's just the way it is.Click here if you're having trouble sleeping.
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