BobbyMike
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Registered: Dec 1999
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quote: Originally posted by yardie
I find it funny that the U.S. play the UN and international law card when they get their way..and dismiss them as irrelevant when they do not get what they want. For the most part, international law is enshrined in the many treaties that were signed over the centuries.
You totally missed my point about International Law, which is that it is only as good as the force backing it up. Your point about it being "inshrined by treaties, etc." is irrelevant because international law usaully has nothing to do with things earlier than 50 years ago.
So all the other countries in the world are currying favor with tiny Iraq for future riches? Gimme a break! It wasn't me who counied the allies of the billing phrase. It was a writer for the New York times (stating the obvious).
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No, probably France and Germany
The U.S is -- rather the Bush administration is roaring for a war. The economy is tanking and people are losing billions per day in the stock market. A war is just the right cure. On the plus side -- the4 Bush administration will be out next year (you hear it here first) -- just like the first Bush administration more than ten years back. History tends to repeat itself.
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Oh, so we want to start a war soley for our economy? Sounds horrible. Has nothing to do with a madman hellbent on dominating the mideast with proscribed weaponry (Proscribed by international law).
And what exactly would that situation be?
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See above
Comparing Nazi Germany to Iraq is like comparing a rabbit to an elephant. Everyone know what happened when Saddam incaded Kuwait. The international community got together and kick him out. He is still paying for what he did. [/QUOTE]
Well, I told you it probably wasn't the best idea to try the WWII card. You notice that you actually said invaded? Do you think we should wait until Saddam tries something again? (and the International community just didn't get together, there was quite abit of opposition to that US led coalition) The fact that Iraq is probably the only truly facist (by defination) country left around shouldn't surprise anyone either. I wouldn't call him/Iraq a rabbit. Rabbits are harmless. Maybe you should say bobcat. Still a small animal, nowhere as big, or dangerous as an enraged elephant, but it's still dangerous. If one starting killing sheep wouldn't you still have to deal with it?
Your challenge here is not that you're trying to make the US appear dangerous. We are dangerous. Our mere existence threatens alot of peoples preconceived notions about how things ought to work.
Your challenge lies in trying to make a Saddam led Iraq appear harmless. You can't do it. When Libya calls you a threat to peace in the Mideast, and you are another Arab nation and not Israel, you know something is not right.
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