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If someone makes a statement that suggests they believe one thing, then is it wrong to pick them up on it to try to clarify? |
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When you try to equate action you disapprove of with inaction, and when you suggest that other members in this discussion must, by extension of their belief, hold that torture of women and children is the 'right thing', you're achieving the opposite of your intention. |
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"I say to-ma-toe, you say bedwetting commie pinko terrorist supporter!" Xaccers, I know I have a Scottish background, but I have never have had anyone have so much trouble understanding what I have been trying to say (I could be less tolerant, and assume you are twisting my words and putting provocative interpretations on my statements for another reason, but that would not be kind). It must be wonderful to always know what the "right thing" is - I applaud your convictions. I did not say what you have typed above - what I said was that under international law, it is not up to one or two countries to decide who is fit to rule - it is up to a consensus such as the UN (unless of course you have been attacked, which is a declaration of war). What gives the US or the UK the right to say "we know best"; if we do it, what is to stop other countries doing the same, but not to dictatorships, just to countries who they disapprove of. |
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And in one sentence I can claim that the deaths of every innocent civilian and every military personal rests on the shoulders of those who didnt march. I'd be wrong, but I can claim it. What does the future hold? More death, more terror? Is that really what we want? No. So why do we back the war in Iraq that achieved neither its purpose or goals? And for the record......I was anti war then and I am now. We have no right to be in Iraq, we have de-stabilised the entire country. And for the record 2: I love military aircraft and I loved watching the bombardment of Bagdad, but it still didnt make the war right or just. |
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So, could you clarify? It appears that you said you'd support military action by a coalition with UN support, but not if only one country took action correct? |
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Once again - NO, I DIDN'T!! (sorry for the upper case, but I thought shouting might get through to you).
I said "under international law, it is not up to one or two countries to decide who is fit to rule - it is up to a consensus such as the UN (unless of course you have been attacked, which is a declaration of war). " You don't have to re-interpret what I say - what I say is what I mean. I think Doonesbury sums this thread up, and the viewpoints within. http://www.doonesbury.com/strip/dail..._date=20061029 https://www.cableforum.co.uk/images/local/2006/11/5.gif Xaccers, you may wish to consider the fact that if a number of different people perceive that you appear to be misinterpreting and twisting posts, there may be something in what they say. :erm: |
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Of course it's obvious now how I mis-interpreted what you said :rolleyes: |
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ohhhh.
grow up please!! |
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you keep asking questions - how about answering some? 1) Did we find WMD? (one of the reasons for invasion) 2) Was there any proof that Saddam was sponsoring or supporting Al-Quaeda? (another of the reasons for the invasion) 3) Have more Iraqis died in the last 3 years than in the previous 3 years? 4) Has the invasion of Iraq increased or decreased the terror threat? 5) Have more UK and US soldiers died in the last 3 years than the previous 3 years? 6) Is there any signs of the situation in Iraq getting better, or is it just descending into a inter-faction bloodbath, with the US and UK unable to control it? 7) Do you believe it is alright for one or two countries to invade another country, even if the majority of the democratic nations in the world are against that invasion? I await your answers with bated breath. |
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1. If a dictator is torturing and murdering his population, and the majority of the UN decide no action should be taken, then should a nation take action on it's own and oust the dictator? 2. If a dictator is torturing and murdering his population, and the majority of the UN decide action should be taken, then should a nation with the backing of the UN oust the dictator? 3. If your answers are 1. No, 2. Yes, then are you putting international approval above the actions of the dictator and the suffering of his population? |
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Here's an interesting slant on the whole thing, from a bunch of commie pinko liberal military-haters (it's from the US Army newspaper)
http://www.armytimes.com/story.php?f...25-2333360.php "Army Gen. John Abizaid, chief of U.S. Central Command, told a Senate Armed Services Committee in September: “I believe that the sectarian violence is probably as bad as I’ve seen it ... and that if not stopped, it is possible that Iraq could move towards civil war.” Last week, someone leaked to The New York Times a Central Command briefing slide showing an assessment that the civil conflict in Iraq now borders on “critical” and has been sliding toward “chaos” for most of the past year. These officers have been loyal public promoters of a war policy many privately feared would fail. They have kept their counsel private, adhering to more than two centuries of American tradition of subordination of the military to civilian authority. And although that tradition, and the officers’ deep sense of honor, prevent them from saying this publicly, more and more of them believe it. Rumsfeld has lost credibility with the uniformed leadership, with the troops, with Congress and with the public at large. His strategy has failed, and his ability to lead is compromised. And although the blame for our failures in Iraq rests with the secretary, it will be the troops who bear its brunt." ---------- Post added at 21:21 ---------- Previous post was at 21:11 ---------- Quote:
[/quote] Nice to see from your answers you don't recognise international law - "might is right!" - what's next "Arbeit macht frei". A terrorist threat is a terrorist threat - funny, every military body thinks differently, which is why they have levels of alerts; still, I suppose you know best. Unfortunately, people die - great statement; perhaps some of don't think they have to. The majority agree that civil war has not broken out - except for the US army, who think the violence is at it's worst, and on it's way to civil war, as stated in a post above from the Army Times- by the way, nice twisting again - I said "descend into a bloodbath", not "civil war". |
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I'm just adding a few names of people most likely to bore me down the pub....;)
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