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I don't know why we went over there. Honestly, I don't know the true reason. I know that we had no reason to go over there for the following: Oil Set up permanent middle east base Liberate people Retaliate for 9/11 If any of those three things are true, it doesn't matter. It is not our business to be meddling in sovereign countries. We have done it before and every time it bites us in the rear years later. We refused to grant Cuba independence and look at where they are now. We over threw the Iranian government in the 70's. We propped Saddam up until he was useless to us. We shouldn't mess with people. If the people of country X are dissatisfied with their government they will over throw it themselves. Before someone throws out the "Well, you wouldn't have entered WWII and defeated the nazis then?" argument (Which is irrelevant to begin with.) the German submarines attacked three of our commercial vessels before we entered the war and blew them up. The Japanese bombed Pearl Harbor. We were attacked first. You want to be safe? Bring the troops home and surround our border (Not speaking of immigration here.). That'll be safe. Many arguments I've seen thus far use the premise that the war is valid and legal to begin with, and that we shouldn't pull out now due to progress. This is wrong. The war is legally wrong (Not declared by Congress.), morally wrong (No man should ever attack another man unless in self defense.), and the war is going bad (Yes, violence is down since June, but, it is still higher than it has been since we "won".) You want a sensible solution? Pull out completely. There will be bloodshed. Many will die. That is the harsh truth, but the best possible outcome. Anything else is just delaying the problem and making it larger. If someone could please tell me why we went to Iraq to begin with I'd be happy to know. |
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--------------- Added [DATE]1197414520[/DATE] at [TIME]1197414520[/TIME] --------------- TruthElixirX, thank you. Finally a voice of reason. I agree on all points. Quote:
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But if we leave now what kind of example does that set for the rest of the world? We screwed up badly by going in like we did but we can still "do good" by staying and helping the Iraqi people sort out this mess. If we leave now and never return who knows what may happen (good or bad). Either way the Iraqi people can use our help, and we owe at least that to them. No one is saying the USA must go it a lone either...if any other country (or the UN) want to help in this rebuilding effort I welcome that help. The fighting over there is no going to magically end if we leave, no matter how much we want that to happen. |
Well, who's welfare should we, as a nation, put first? Let's see...I vote OURS! :D Unfortunately we have politicians running the show. In order to reach the level of running for president, you have sold your soul in some form or fashion to some interest or interests. I have no use for any of them. The one thing about government and those in power in it...they will never cede their power or allow the shrinking of government...regardless of how well packaged their message is. I like to consider myself a caring conservative with libertarian tendencies. I'm personally of the opinion there will come a time in this country where the common man will need to revolt against the system to take this country back from the politicians otherwise we will destroy ourselves...we don't need islamo-facism to do it to us.
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