puroresu wrote:"They hope to establish a violent political utopia across the Middle East, which they call a "Caliphate" -- where all would be ruled according to their hateful ideology."
"I'm not going to allow this to happen -- and no future American President can allow it either"
President Bush
This is the kind of rubbish which the defender of the 'free world' comes up with.
Big Niall wrote:Lando_Griffin wrote:dawson99 wrote:cant believe absoltuely no one else thinks we were right to get rid of saddam. forget the oil and what happened since, at the time he HAD to be stopped, absokutely no one agree?
I agree mate.
Saddam was a modern-day Adolf Hitler, and HAD to be removed.
Iraq is a sh*thole now, but in time it will improve - something that would never have happened under that tyrant b*stard.
thats rubbish.
Hussein was no threat to other countries and definately no threat to UK or USA.
He was horrible but Iraq under him was much better than it is today. He was also secular so kept extreme islam at bay. A huge mistake and the soldiers (and Iraqis) are dying for no good cause.
redtrader74 wrote:puroresu wrote:"They hope to establish a violent political utopia across the Middle East, which they call a "Caliphate" -- where all would be ruled according to their hateful ideology."
"I'm not going to allow this to happen -- and no future American President can allow it either"
President Bush
This is the kind of rubbish which the defender of the 'free world' comes up with.
He may be a fool, but he was just outlining al quada's goal, and nobody but a bigot can defend their ideology to be anything but hateful.
puroresu wrote:Anfield rapper wrote:puroresu wrote:redtrader74 wrote:Read up, plans had been thwarted for terror attacks pre 9/11 in the UK. Explain who the US was occupying for 9/11 to occur?
The US wasnt occupying anyone but her presence was felt in the Middle East.
1. The unconditional support of Israel
2. Propping up dicators all over the Islamic World
3. Military bases all over the Islamic World. US forces in Saudia Arabia.
4. An invasion of Somalia
5. Bombing of a pharmacutical factory in Sudan.
I mean thats just 5 things off the top of my head. Somalia again is another great example of the US causing chaos.
Since 1991 that country has had no real government or stability. Just warlords and clans fighting for power. In June 2006 the Islamic Courts Union took control of the capital Mogadishu and the majority of Somalia. For the first time in a decade there was a clean up of rubbish in the capital, the airport in the capital was re-opened, the major seaport was re-opened, people were free to walk the streets at night without the fear of being robbed or bribed by warlords and trade and business could operate freely without corruption.
For 6 months Somalia finally looked like it was becoming a state. The Islamic courts had popular support and the only ones who oppossed there rule was those who benefited financially before the the IUC cam to power.
However the US couldnt have this. An African nation looking stable and progressing was not allowed as long as it was governed by political Islam. The US government gave authorisation for ethiopa (helped them with airstrikes) to invade somalia and drive the Islamic Union Courts out of power. Now the warlords are back in power and chaos returns.
The US does not realise that interferring in the politics of the Islamic World only brings trouble on themselves.
I still don't understand though how you can see the war in afghanistan as an invasion to occupy. Like i said earlier afghanistan was out of control and activley supporting terrorism. Something had to be done.
I cant support any invasion of muslim lands by nations such as the US. I just cant do it. The US have much more interest in afganistan than the getting rid of the taliban. I cant support the installing of a puppet regime and the US dictating the future of that country.
puroresu wrote:There are plenty of law abiding muslims who want a caliphate in the Islamic world. We are not terrorists and seek not to impose it on the whole world. Muslims in the Islamic world just want the chance to choose there own political destiny.
any muslim country is friendly with the US, then its automatically considered a puppet regime.
redtrader74 wrote:puroresu wrote:Anfield rapper wrote:puroresu wrote:redtrader74 wrote:Read up, plans had been thwarted for terror attacks pre 9/11 in the UK. Explain who the US was occupying for 9/11 to occur?
The US wasnt occupying anyone but her presence was felt in the Middle East.
1. The unconditional support of Israel
2. Propping up dicators all over the Islamic World
3. Military bases all over the Islamic World. US forces in Saudia Arabia.
4. An invasion of Somalia
5. Bombing of a pharmacutical factory in Sudan.
I mean thats just 5 things off the top of my head. Somalia again is another great example of the US causing chaos.
Since 1991 that country has had no real government or stability. Just warlords and clans fighting for power. In June 2006 the Islamic Courts Union took control of the capital Mogadishu and the majority of Somalia. For the first time in a decade there was a clean up of rubbish in the capital, the airport in the capital was re-opened, the major seaport was re-opened, people were free to walk the streets at night without the fear of being robbed or bribed by warlords and trade and business could operate freely without corruption.
For 6 months Somalia finally looked like it was becoming a state. The Islamic courts had popular support and the only ones who oppossed there rule was those who benefited financially before the the IUC cam to power.
However the US couldnt have this. An African nation looking stable and progressing was not allowed as long as it was governed by political Islam. The US government gave authorisation for ethiopa (helped them with airstrikes) to invade somalia and drive the Islamic Union Courts out of power. Now the warlords are back in power and chaos returns.
The US does not realise that interferring in the politics of the Islamic World only brings trouble on themselves.
I still don't understand though how you can see the war in afghanistan as an invasion to occupy. Like i said earlier afghanistan was out of control and activley supporting terrorism. Something had to be done.
I cant support any invasion of muslim lands by nations such as the US. I just cant do it. The US have much more interest in afganistan than the getting rid of the taliban. I cant support the installing of a puppet regime and the US dictating the future of that country.
That is a prime example of the reason behind the rise in extremism, you as an apparent moderate, would never support the invasion of muslim lands, it doesn't matter to you th reason why, even in the case of Afghanistan where you offer no alternative, or the first gulf war, i suppose liberating kuwait was unresonable, but then i suppose the liberal westernised Kuwaiti's deserved that.
The support of israel is the US's choice, without it, it would be blown to hell, i don't agree with israel being formed as it was, but its there now.
If any muslim country is friendly with the US, then its automatically considered a puppet regime.
Military bases over the islamic world? they have bases all over the world, not exclusively in muslim countries, and those countries allow it.
If you look at every issue and don't decide its validty on the merit, but rather siding only with the one who is muslim, then you are no better than the kkk, or any other far right group. That is not a dig, but surely you can see the similarity.
LFC2007 wrote:So you're suggesting Iraq should have been allowed to invade Kuwait? Who esle was there to stop them?
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