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Kissinger and Nixon bombed Laos and Cambodia. How was that different than bombing Pakistan or Syria?
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I was ready to volunteer to fight against Iran in the 1980s.
There you go with the "surrender" schpeil....show me where we surrendered to ISIS or Al Qaida in Iraq...this is misinformation, we never surrendered and Obama has been pretty active with military operations for years..his sabre actually killed a lot of bad guys. You may not like the scope of his military action but that's a different issue. It's like saying Margaret Thatcher surrendered to the IRA....never happened
That fighting could continue for generations and Thatcher was dealing with terrorism on her home turf...we're talking about a conflict in a foreign country.He left before the fighting was over. Thatcher did nothing similar.
Kissinger and Nixon bombed Laos and Cambodia. How was that different than bombing Pakistan or Syria?
I was ready to volunteer to fight against Iran in the 1980s.
Obama is sabre rattling from an easy chair in the Oval Office. The point is the military is commanded by civilians.
There was a cause there. There is a new one now. Because of the surrender.
No only for the reasons I stated, but in our haste to tuck tail and run, we didn't even bring home all the stuff we brought over there.
Denny is Libertarian, my main exposure to this new Libertarian stuff that became famous about 10 years ago. You see why I'm not one.
They say they want a tiny government, but everything they criticize is about government retreating from being even bigger. Except Ron & Jack Paul. Maybe his name's not Jack, I don't know.
Seriously though, it is a tragedy that most of my life there's constantly been war in the Middle East. I think it starts and ends with Israeli Palestinian friction. Solve that and you calm the region
Why are the signs in English?
Why are the signs in English?
Only one person in this thread offered an alternative to taking out Saddam and it was to become Saddam's ally again.
WTF.
Do tell what the alternative really was?
You talking about the 1980 conflict because I can't find anyone saying to join a dead man as an alternative? I did post the fact that the US was in allegiance with Iraq and Bin Laden in 1980 but that's got nothing to do with current events
denny , I offered an alternative method of regime change in my post # 41Only one person in this thread offered an alternative to taking out Saddam and it was to become Saddam's ally again.
WTF.
Do tell what the alternative really was?
denny , I offered an alternative method of regime change in my post # 41
our country seems unable to adopt the long game in regime change. the bes trecent attempts are our attempts to get iran to negotiate a nuclear arms deal. you scoffed at the peace efforts because little progress has happened in the last 2 years of Obama's ovatures. iran understands that Obama won't be in power in 2 more years and the next president may very well do an about face on any strides made. the fact that we were instrumental in the destruction of their elected democracy and istalled our own lackky whom was every bit as tyrannical and oppressive as saddam probably has something to do with it. Persia has been around for millennia, not centuries. perhaps the empires lessons in Greece so long ago have shaped their approach to political influence, regime change. they tend to approach a disaffected, disenfranchised group, provide for basic human services. improve the shitty quality of life that the group endures. the organize at the grass rots community involevement,then enter the political arena without ever holding overt threat of military action. they supply the new political party with experienced advisors and they arm the group. the group, not them then threatens to over throw the powers that be and if necessary revolt to gain control. hearts and minds again, but not the instant gratification of a invasion-occupation.
hamas in gaza and Lebanon are two examples that should be examined. successful regime change ,simpathatic and beholden to you, the advisor and supplier of the arms needed to hold power. hell its good business though probably not as profitable to an outfit like haliburton.
The fact that this uprising and power struggle is occuring now kind of questions whether the original occupation did any good to begin with. It was a pretty costly bandaid for the US as well as other coalition forces. Iraq may just splinter and divide as North and South Korea did. One Sunni, one Shi'ia
How many troops do we have in South Korea? Occupation never really ended there, did it?
How many troops do we have in Germany? How long ago did our occupation there end? I mean really end.
What does this say about the length of the occupation in Iraq and its chance of success?
How many troops do we have in South Korea? Occupation never really ended there, did it?
How many troops do we have in Germany? How long ago did our occupation there end? I mean really end.
What does this say about the length of the occupation in Iraq and its chance of success?
