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Funny, they don't have a problem with taking our money.Here's a 3 min synopsis markw.
Even more perplexing is that so many of those people who claim to hate us want to come over here to live.
Funny, they don't have a problem with taking our money.Here's a 3 min synopsis markw.
Pretty sure they didn't really want to be liberated by us.Tao, by your comparing the occupation of Americans who went there to liberate those people to terrorists merely confirms my opinion that I'm dealing with an idiot. We're done.
The Kurds are pithed because the 1916 Sykes-Picot Agreement, the secret Franco-British-Russian pact that carved out the borders of Turkey, Iraq and Syria totally ignored them. By rights, they should have had their own country. Ever since then, the Kurds have been the red-headed step children in those countries.On one hand, Russia has been testing country borders for some time whether by air or sea. On the other, Russians have been conducting operations in the Turkmen mountains where reportedly there are rebels but no ISIS. Although there was a time when Turkey was pro Syria (Assad), now they'd like to see him removed. Syria now wants to play in the fight against ISIS but only so long as they can take out Kurd elements that they feel also destabilize Turkey. Sheesh.
All said, not a good idea to ignore repeated warnings against someone who's armed to back off even if you think you're not in their airspace. Interesting times.
Surprisingly, many did. I knew some Iraqi "refugees" that had been her since the 70's said our intervention was long incoming. Granted, Saddam was a ruthless SOB but, apparently, that's the only type of leadership that works over there.Pretty sure they didn't really want to be liberated by us.
So... are you saying the terrorists should've stopped their behavior in the First 1993 World Trade Center bombing?I believe the first step into ending world violence is to stop engaging in these behaviours that perpetrate the cycle.
Naive and idealistic. Nice thought, but impractical when they're targeting and killing our innocent civilians. Reminds me of "Flower Power" in the 60s.I believe the first step into ending world violence is to stop engaging in these behaviours that perpetrate the cycle.
I have known a few Iraqis in my day, and they are all pretty unanimous on the point that they did not want to be liberated. They were content with Saddam because he kept stability, however many can not go home due to civil war now.Tao, by your comparing the occupation of Americans who went there to liberate those people to terrorists merely confirms my opinion that I'm dealing with an idiot. We're done.
Not really naive or idealistic. Focusing on dealing with the problem rather than making decisions base on hate is kind of a no-brainer.Naive and idealistic. Nice thought, but impractical when they're targeting and killing our innocent civilians. Reminds me of "Flower Power" in the 60s.
That video had nothing to do with the one I posted. He should probably not comment on things without actually looking at them.Funny, they don't have a problem with taking our money.
Even more perplexing is that so many of those people who claim to hate us want to come over here to live.
Think about this: US will support whatever will fit them economically, and so will probably most other countries, this is not criticism, just the hard truth, as I see it.If your take is not to police, fine. The UN was setup to insure not one of its members would be harmed by a nation or ideal and we carry that message to all countries. The situation in Iraq was no different than Bosnia. A leader was killing his own people. By evoking China or North Korea you assuming we do nothing in these countries. While military action isnt prudent with china, it may come down to that some day. China persecutes many, however they haven't gassed thousands of their citizens that we know about , Hussein did. China may be ruthless but there havent been reports of mass genocide (if there were, we go in). If we are to be the leader of the free world, so people like you and i can speak their minds, we must do what is right. By taking in refugees we are a great nation, by taking in refugees that can stay "put" we are a smart nation. The Iraq war wasnt about al qaeda, the premise was WMDs which we were duped into and the majority of the US bought. Regardless , their leader was killing 100K of his own people. Im sure you can see this, Im sure that the liberal hype isnt justification for not doing the right thing. If we all continue to allow the unacceptable, our lives will be governed by animal farm
He was a very convenient counterweight to Iran. As to whether Iraqis wanted to be liberated, the Kurds sure didn't have any love lost for Hussein. As for the others, it might spend on whether you were Sunni or Shiite.I have known a few Iraqis in my day, and they are all pretty unanimous on the point that they did not want to be liberated. They were content with Saddam because he kept stability, however many can not go home due to civil war now.
Rasmussen poll?I can't say I know a whole lot, but I can say that I probably would see what the Iraqi people thing first, before jumping to conclusions in what they 'need'.
Sounds like he stole that idea from Kurt Vonnegut's Sirens of TitanHis hypothesis was that the intelligence existed in the infinitely distant future, and did micro-intervention through time (I'm not kidding) to support its existence by affect its past, all of which leads to its own creation.
No, it's much more complex than that, Kurt. For one thing, Hoyle hypothesized that a super-intelligence in the infinitely distant future affected the past through quantum-level micro-intervention, and therefore supported its own existence. Talk about intelligent design...Sounds like he stole that idea from Kurt Vonnegut's Sirens of Titan
(long-lived aliens crash landed on earth and guided evolution and mankind up to and through the industrial age so they could get the materials/parts to repair their spaceship)
Now, you should know by now that the media spins things to fit their agenda.Apparently, ISIS aren't the only terrorists to be concerned about.
http://www.nationalpost.com/m/wp/news/blog.html?b=news.nationalpost.com/news/active-shooter-reported-at-colorado-springs-planned-parenthood-clinic&pubdate=2015-11-28