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It was you who said we were bad. not me.
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Originally posted by NorthWestPerm2Contr View PostIf you wanna place yourself amongst the dictators and politicians of the world then that's your choice.
You guys are a disgrace to humanity. You only think of lining your own pockets. Do you know how many million were killed by Saddam? How many millions buried in mass graves, tortured, executed in front of their own families.
Do you even know any Iraqis? They are human beings not just numbers. The invasion got rid of the worst dictator (to his own people) that mankind has witnessed.
You guys are low life scum. I hope one day you face the same torment that Iraqis felt over 40 years so you can remember saying just that.
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Once we have established that everyone is bad (except you), do we intervene against people like Sadam, or do we not ? Do we take the least baddest course of action ? or do we do nothing.
Just because politics is dirty and politicians are dirty people does not mean that they can never do the right thing. Politicians over the years have provided us with Schools, Universities (I guess not so much now), the NHS (thats not a joke) and some system to adhere to.
Blair was right to help get rid of Saddam what he did wrong was plan what to do afterwards, simples.
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Originally posted by zeitghostThat's not a bad summing up.
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hang on another minute.
Once we have established that everyone is bad (except you), do we intervene against people like Sadam, or do we not ? Do we take the least baddest course of action ? or do we do nothing.
It's difficult when you are bad, like me, to know what the right thing to do is.
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Hang on, let me get me ead round this.
Sadam was bad, the West is bad. Al Quaeda is bad, the Israelis are bad, The Russians are bad, the Chinks are bad, Stalin was bad and Mugabe is bad. Us scum contractors are bad.
Everyone is bad. Except you of course.
Keeping Saddam in power was to the political/strategic/economical etc interests of the West but the families being slaughtered in the millions including little babies and children (if your heart is to hard to feel for normal people like you and me) are the ones who pay the real price.
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Originally posted by NorthWestPerm2Contr View PostThe West is as bad if not worse than the evil dictators they keep in power. However they did a good think (regardless of their intentions) in getting rid of Saddam and Iraq and the world will be better for it.
Exactly how does this improve geopolitical stability?
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But even if for one minute I believe the war in Iraq, "was the right thing to do for the people of Iraq", the point I am trying to make is that it appears that all our, money, fire power , lives of soldiers etc has pretty much played into the hands of an fundementalist Islamic regime, ergo we are fighting a war for the benefit of an ideology we are trying to defeat. Suitable quote to sum it, "The road to hell is paved with good intentions"
1) The Shia of Iraq are politically quietest as compared to those in Iran
2) Iraq contains significant minorities of Kurds and Sunni Muslims
3) The current establishment is friendly to the West and will remain so whilst having the support of the majority of Iraqis
4) Iraq is much more diverse than is made out to be by the media. Many of the "Shias" are communists, against the political-religious establishment and secular.
5) Due to the terrorists emmerging from foreign/regional regions, the political establishment needs to find some way of pleasing the other minorities particularly the sunnis and the kurds
6) Iraq is in fact on of the only real democracies in the World - which is one of the things the West has been banging on about. This is actually true for a change. If you look at their political process it is one of the most free and real democracies around. I know this has not yielded results but given time it will
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Originally posted by NorthWestPerm2Contr View PostI never defended the West. They are just as bad as Saddam for keeping him in power, they had the choice to get rid of him or not in the 1991 uprising but decided to keep him in power.
The West is as bad if not worse than the evil dictators they keep in power. However they did a good think (regardless of their intentions) in getting rid of Saddam and Iraq and the world will be better for it.
Sadam was bad, the West is bad. Al Quaeda is bad, the Israelis are bad, The Russians are bad, the Chinks are bad, Stalin was bad and Mugabe is bad. Us scum contractors are bad.
Everyone is bad. Except you of course.
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Do you know how many millions were killed by USSR/NKVD/KGB? Yet former KGB agents are now buying London newspapers...
The West supported Saddam pretty heavily back in 80s, he was certainly killing plenty of people back then.
The West is as bad if not worse than the evil dictators they keep in power. However they did a good thing (regardless of their intentions) in getting rid of Saddam and Iraq and the world will be better for it.Last edited by NorthWestPerm2Contr; 4 January 2010, 10:45.
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Originally posted by sunnysan View PostUnfortunately, when new labour are deposed, I dont think we will be able to see Blair and Brown swinging from ropes on dodgy mobile phone footage like we did Saddam.
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Nl
Originally posted by shaunbhoy View PostWell we have had NL for nearly 13 years, so Yaargghh Boo and Sucks to you!
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