America's war image can't sink any lower. Even if some of that is exaggerated or fabricated there just really isn't any way out of this.
I think the american government will find a way to spin this.
I've seen it on Aljazeera english....the worst thing is Iraqi on Iraqi abuse......why inflict pain on your brother when your country is occupied.....
Because the 'brothers' hated each other far more than the Americans both before and after the 'occupation'.
τhε ṿαlε'ṡ lïlÿ;1379345 said:
That is an Iraqi problem to settle isn't it? whether the 'brothers' as you put it hated each other or not, it isn't really an American or a British problem.. and it certainly isn't a carte Blanche for foreign invaders to come and cause more if not far worse carnage!
I think the american government will find a way to spin this.
Remember, it is still the same government (despite different president etc) that created such blatant lies to invade Iraq, and the public believed in them.
As long as they've got the media on their side, which they still do (eg. with the combination of NY Times and Fox), they'll brush it off under the rug.
It was a democratic country with the most advanced society that allowed such horrible things to happen, and the same democratic country with same most advanced society are still letting horrible things happening caused by their own countrymen.
(Obama has not pulled out all military from iraq and Afghanistan, has he?)
Because you usually hate whom your government and media tells you to hate. Western media is dominant throughout the world that independent voices are never heard.I don't see why because someone doesn't like the taliban they must immediately be a big supporter of America.
Who supplied Saddam with those chemical weapons?I took no position on whose 'problem' it was, I was merely answering Abdullahii's question. It should be mentioned though that while Saddam was in power popular methods for solving this little internal problem included such things as feeding people alive into meat-mincers and killing thousands of citizens with chemical weapons. Without using that fact as justification for any foreign involvement, it should inform Abdullahii as to why a conception of happy Iraqi 'brothers' fighting the evil occupiers isn't exactly an accurate version of the history.
Yes, Iraqis are evil hence the US had the right to flatten the entire country....Because the 'brothers' hated each other far more than the Americans both before and after the 'occupation'. The only difference is that some of those who had previously been the victims (of the Saddam regime) took their chance for revenge by becoming the perpetrators.
τhε ṿαlε'ṡ lïlÿ;1379345 said:
That is an Iraqi problem to settle isn't it? whether the 'brothers' as you put it hated each other or not, it isn't really an American or a British problem.. and it certainly isn't a carte Blanche for foreign invaders to come and cause more if not far worse carnage!
all the best
I wonder why non-Muslims - WESTERNERS in particular - are always bringing up INTERNAL ISSUES in Muslim countries. It almost seems as though intervention in other countries and meddling in other countries affairs is ingrained in their genes !
Yes, Iraqis are evil hence the US had the right to flatten the entire country....
I wonder why non-Muslims - WESTERNERS in particular - are always bringing up INTERNAL ISSUES in Muslim countries.
I took no position on whose 'problem' it was, I was merely answering Abdullahii's question. It should be mentioned though that while Saddam was in power popular methods for solving this little internal problem included such things as feeding people alive into meat-mincers and killing thousands of citizens with chemical weapons. Without using that fact as justification for any foreign involvement, it should inform Abdullahii as to why a conception of happy Iraqi 'brothers' fighting the evil occupiers isn't exactly an accurate version of the history.
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