- #106
ProMetal
And why is the US the self-proclaimed champion of human rights and the liberator of all those needing liberation? A single party which accuses, judges and punishes. Wonderful. Democracy, did I hear?
When Iraqi people starve, they are aware of the sanctions imposed upon them by the West. With the wealth in the country, they could've lived lives of luxury under even the most oppresive and dictatorial regimes, amidst the highest level of corruption. The refugee camps set up by humanitarian agencies with capacities of several thousands lie empty.
Pakistan and India find each other threats to the security of their citizens. Both find each other armed with weapons of mass destruction. According to the logic of the American administration, both should go to war with each other. They should also then discuss the post-war setup of each country.
Many are under the impression that the Americans are guaranteeing Saudi and Kuwaiti freedom. I pity the lack of awareness of these individuals. And I am certain these people have either never set foot on Arab soil or have never been exposed to the opinion of the masses. The Arabs want the Americans gone. Period.
To say that this war is not about vested interests that harm the interests of other parties is laughable.
A comparison would not be a bad idea. North Korea claims to develop WMDs. Iraq does not. N. Korea gives no indication of destroying them. Iraq is, at least on the international political level, willing to compromise. N. Korea expels IAEA officials. Iraq allows them into it. N. Korea's dictator is vocal in his opposition of America and his intent to destory it in the case of intervention. The Iraqi government aims to negotiate.
Why is N. Korea then being deal with diplomatic kid gloves by this self-proclaimed liberator? The Koreans know. Find
Those who fought for American independence are American heroes. The Chechnyan, Kashmiri and Palestinian militants, however, are terrorists. How about America liberate these people? People who've been fighting for freedom for years upon years.
Ah but why would it? Oppose Russia, India and Israel? Sure it will promote negotiations between the parties concerned. Why then, not negotiate with Iraq?
Israel, infact, receives one-third of the total American aid.
No one here needs to be told of American double-standards. Somalia. Vietnam. Truckloads of examples from history.
And while we're upon history, we must not forget that during the Iran-Iraq war, WMDs were supplied to Iraq by the US. At one point in the war, the US was supplying weapons to BOTH Iran and Iraq. Working for world peace? Lick my boot.
When Iraqi people starve, they are aware of the sanctions imposed upon them by the West. With the wealth in the country, they could've lived lives of luxury under even the most oppresive and dictatorial regimes, amidst the highest level of corruption. The refugee camps set up by humanitarian agencies with capacities of several thousands lie empty.
Pakistan and India find each other threats to the security of their citizens. Both find each other armed with weapons of mass destruction. According to the logic of the American administration, both should go to war with each other. They should also then discuss the post-war setup of each country.
Many are under the impression that the Americans are guaranteeing Saudi and Kuwaiti freedom. I pity the lack of awareness of these individuals. And I am certain these people have either never set foot on Arab soil or have never been exposed to the opinion of the masses. The Arabs want the Americans gone. Period.
To say that this war is not about vested interests that harm the interests of other parties is laughable.
A comparison would not be a bad idea. North Korea claims to develop WMDs. Iraq does not. N. Korea gives no indication of destroying them. Iraq is, at least on the international political level, willing to compromise. N. Korea expels IAEA officials. Iraq allows them into it. N. Korea's dictator is vocal in his opposition of America and his intent to destory it in the case of intervention. The Iraqi government aims to negotiate.
Why is N. Korea then being deal with diplomatic kid gloves by this self-proclaimed liberator? The Koreans know. Find
Those who fought for American independence are American heroes. The Chechnyan, Kashmiri and Palestinian militants, however, are terrorists. How about America liberate these people? People who've been fighting for freedom for years upon years.
Ah but why would it? Oppose Russia, India and Israel? Sure it will promote negotiations between the parties concerned. Why then, not negotiate with Iraq?
Israel, infact, receives one-third of the total American aid.
No one here needs to be told of American double-standards. Somalia. Vietnam. Truckloads of examples from history.
And while we're upon history, we must not forget that during the Iran-Iraq war, WMDs were supplied to Iraq by the US. At one point in the war, the US was supplying weapons to BOTH Iran and Iraq. Working for world peace? Lick my boot.