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| realdeal |
09/09/04 11:51pm
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| Hoods |
09/12/04 4:31am
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![]() Second Lieutenant ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() Group: Forum Member Posts: 245 Joined: July 8th 2003 From: michigan Member No.: 410 |
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| realdeal |
09/12/04 5:51am
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![]() Admin ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() Group: Not The One & Only Posts: 7517 Joined: July 26th 2002 From: New York Member No.: 2 |
Now Hoods... you know better than that.
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| Hard Drive |
09/12/04 12:16pm
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![]() Second Lieutenant ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() Group: Forum Member Posts: 249 Joined: June 8th 2003 From: South Carolina Member No.: 388 |
That was a good point Hoods. Very good point.
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| realdeal |
09/12/04 12:40pm
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![]() Admin ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() Group: Not The One & Only Posts: 7517 Joined: July 26th 2002 From: New York Member No.: 2 |
A good point? Not at all. This has already been addressed.
What he said was “I don’t think you can win But I think you can create conditions so that those who use terror as a tool are less acceptable in parts of the world.” We are at war, not a conventional war against another nation where you can delcare victory, but a war against terrorists. You will never be able to declare victory 100% in the war on terror because no matter what you do, there's always going to be one crazy SOB who will blow himself up for one reason or another. Your not going to sit down with "terrorism" at a table for peace talks as you could possibly do in a conventional war against a specific nation. -------------------- |
| Blakjak |
09/12/04 2:26pm
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Iraq is a load of shit and you know it Real, and you just help prove that it is. The war on terror is about terrorists, not a country. Iraq last time I checked was a country, once led by a dictatorship. It has absolutely nothing to do with 9/11. I think the costs of the war have already far outweighed the benefits of taking Saddam out of power. I think the true enemy we are facing now is a whole lot more wily than we could have ever guessed.
For one, we are going to be stuck there a lot longer than Bush or anyone else for that matter is willing to admit. Second, Bush has successfully become the poster boy for terrorist recruiters, possibly adding to the problem rather than help sovle it. Third, the real people we should be after, terrorist leaders, rather than Saddam, have nearly all escaped or gone into hiding, or both. Fourth, 1,000 U.S. soldiers have died in country in Iraq and insurgents, who btw where not as prevelant during the actual "war", still control some cities and are fighting hard in others. Fifth, Bush has significantly increased the national debt with his deficit spending support of this war. Sixth, and possibly most damaging, hardly any countries worldwide want anything to do with Iraq or U.S. Definitely not any major countries like Great Britain (Blair might support us but everyone else there hates us), Germany, France, Russia, Spain, etc. Half of our country doesn't even support it, less than two years after it began. Vietnam can't even be compared to that. -------------------- ![]() |
| xl-FLAME-lx |
09/12/04 3:43pm
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Black that bull and you know it. Blair does support us your right even though a lot of his people don't some still do. Yes we will be there longer than anyone can say but guess what THATS LIFE. If we are going to protect people we will have to make sacrafices, thus the 1,000 lives, but in my opinion the soldiers knew what they were up against and what they were there for. If we get to lose 1,000 of our own people to liberate a country, fight off terrorists, and get women and children equal rights, then i am all for it.
I support Bush. I support the War on Terror. I support the USA. FLAME -------------------- ![]() |
| realdeal |
09/12/04 4:20pm
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BJ, your taking what I said out of context. Going into Iraq on the information we had at the time was the right thing to do. Heck, it was still the right thing to do. When we "win" in Iraq, the war on terrorism will not be over. This is what I meant. Saddam needed to go, there was no doubt about it. Years and years of sanctions and resolutions did nothing. On an almost daily basis Iraq would shoot at our planes patrolling the no fly zone. What about the mass graves that were found? What about when he USED weapons of mass destruction on his own people?
As for France, Russia and Germany - since when do we need their approval or agreement to protect this country? BTW, don't you think there was a reason they didn't go along with us? TAKE A LOOK HERE They were all in cahoots with Iraq selling arms and the like. Nice huh? Also, since the recent terror attacks in Russia, it appears that Putin all of a sudden woke up and has now changed his policy to one of preemption, as we did shortly after 9/11. CLICK HERE TO READ ABOUT IT A quote from the article reads: Russian armed forces will launch preemptive strikes against terrorist bases, Yury Baluyevsky, Senior Defense Minister of the Russian Federation and Chief of the General Staff, told reporters. “Preventive strikes on these bases will be carried out regardless of what region they are located in,” he stressed. “It does not mean that we are planning nuclear strikes. The forms and methods will depend on the circumstances,” Baluyevsky said. Once France and Germany experience some horrendous terror attacks, their policies will change as well. Our administration has the right idea on preemption. It must be done. We are fighting people that will stop at nothing to launch another attack on us and kill thousands of innocent people. Yes, it's sad that over 1,000 of our men and women were killed defending our freedoms and everyone of them are hero's. Each death is tragic, but it's hard not to think that it's better for people to die taking the fight to the terrorists than for them to die fearfully in their home cities. We have been in Iraq for what, over a year now? Now, I am in no way making light of the number of soldiers that have died to date in Iraq, but we need to put this number in perspective. On D-day alone, in a 24 hour period, over 4,500 allied soldiers lost their life. At the peak of Vietnam, there were hundreds of soldiers being killed every week. Can we please not forget about the more than 3,500 people that were killed on September 11, 2001. Yes, the national debt has increased but what did you think it's going to do after we were attacked on 9/11? War, security, keeping the airline industry alive.. this things cost money. -------------------- |
| Hard Drive |
09/12/04 4:41pm
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Protect what Flame? Sadam was NO THREAT TO THE UNITED STATES. He was a threat to his own people who I dont give a shit about. They all like to kill one another, then do it. Has Bush got to the bottom of terrorism. NO! He cant even get Osama. Why? Hes the cause. Right? So why isn't he behind bars. Bush doesn't care about that. Bush went to where the money is at. And to finish what Sr. couldn't. Hes just a money hungry asshole like everyone else is in the government. -------------------- ![]() |
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| Hard Drive |
09/12/04 4:45pm
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![]() Second Lieutenant ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() Group: Forum Member Posts: 249 Joined: June 8th 2003 From: South Carolina Member No.: 388 |
Wake up Flame, Iraq will never be liberated because of what they teach. That is a Muslim country that hates the US even being over there. As far as I am concern, We need to release Sadam to go back there to finish what he started. Killing the rest of them. If you think that country can be liberated, tell me how.
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| Hard Drive |
09/12/04 4:49pm
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![]() Second Lieutenant ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() Group: Forum Member Posts: 249 Joined: June 8th 2003 From: South Carolina Member No.: 388 |
Last reply. Everyone is saying that they are defending our freedoms. They did that in WW2. We have no businness being in Iraq. We all know why Bush is there. Its called OIL!!!!!!!!!!!!!! Iraq has done nothing to me. Sept 11 2001 was not done by Sadam. It was done by Osama. Do you people not understand that. But yet we take out a country and feel good about it. I'm sorry, thats not the American way! We should take out Osama and his party.
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| realdeal |
09/12/04 5:19pm
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![]() Admin ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() Group: Not The One & Only Posts: 7517 Joined: July 26th 2002 From: New York Member No.: 2 |
Hard, you've mentioned that we went there for oil, numerous times in your posts here. I have asked you before, but I will ask again.
I can never understand when people say we went there for oil. Can you please explain this to me? Because I am not clear on this one at all. -------------------- |
| Blakjak |
09/12/04 8:10pm
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Ok so I misunderstood you Real, let me make myself clear. What relationship does Iraq have to either Vietnam or WWII? I think it's a shame you compared it to WWII actually. Vietnam is a bit more complicated with the whole Communism thing, but Druid was right a while back when he said it was really an economic thing. So does that mean Iraq is an economic thing...?
As for seeking the approval of those other nations to protect ours, the key thing for me is I still fail to see how Saddam was a threat to us. I read recently that Colin Powell actually stated in Cairo that sanctions were working against Saddam only 6 months before 9/11. Furthermore, those countries that have remained out of the Iraq situation have not had an serious terrorist activities, nor any before it. The tragedies in Russia, although they do have some Al-Queda ties, are directly linked to the Chechan crisis (how do spell that?). Flame sorry I should have been more specific, the people of Great Britain do not support the war in Iraq, plain and simple. Nominally yes, but in reality the cast majority are against it. I see you guys have no comment on the fact that Bush has potentially become the poster boy for terrorist recruiters, nor an explanantion for my the msot advanced and arguably best military in the world has failed to capture the vast majority of top Al-Queda suspects. The war in Iraq is not a war on terrorism. Beyond that I can't really tell you what we are doing there. A war on atrocities and mass murder, I guess so. But why didn't other presidents deal with him, republican or democrat, if we as a country are so concerned with human rights all of a sudden. He certainly has been in power quite a while, and violently abusing that power I might add. A war for oil, who knows but it wouldnt surprise me what with all the crazy things going on in today's world. A war based on a feud between father and son...now you're getting into conspiracy theory but all thats for the psychoanalysis bunch. I just feel a tremendous sorrow that hurts me to the core every time I see the honor roll of dead from Iraq on the nightly news. Those are people practically my age, some of them could have been my friends from just a few years ago. I don't think I've ever mentioned this but I do have family that have served in Iraq. My cousin's husband is a Marine. We count our lucky stars everyday that he is safe now. -------------------- ![]() |
| Hoods |
09/12/04 9:42pm
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| Hard Drive |
09/12/04 10:32pm
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![]() Second Lieutenant ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() Group: Forum Member Posts: 249 Joined: June 8th 2003 From: South Carolina Member No.: 388 |
Real, What other reason was there? If we went in there because he was killing his own people, then we should of let him finish the job. He was only doing us a favor.
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