Forum Articles
  Welcome back Join CF
You are here You are here: Home | Forum | Saddams Sons

You are currently viewing our boards as a guest which gives you limited access to view most of the discussions, articles and other free features. By joining our Virgin Media community you will have full access to all discussions, be able to view and post threads, communicate privately with other members (PM), respond to polls, upload your own images/photos, and access many other special features. Registration is fast, simple and absolutely free so please join our community today.


Welcome to Cable Forum
Go Back   Cable Forum > General Discussion > Current Affairs
Register FAQ Community Calendar

Saddams Sons
Reply
 
Thread Tools
Old 27-07-2003, 01:47   #16
Steve H
Inactive
 
Join Date: Jun 2003
Location: Stoke-On-Heaven
Age: 39
Services: Freeview, 512k Pipex.
Posts: 1,758
Steve H has a fine set of QuadsSteve H has a fine set of QuadsSteve H has a fine set of QuadsSteve H has a fine set of QuadsSteve H has a fine set of QuadsSteve H has a fine set of QuadsSteve H has a fine set of QuadsSteve H has a fine set of QuadsSteve H has a fine set of QuadsSteve H has a fine set of QuadsSteve H has a fine set of QuadsSteve H has a fine set of QuadsSteve H has a fine set of QuadsSteve H has a fine set of Quads
Send a message via ICQ to Steve H Send a message via MSN to Steve H Send a message via Yahoo to Steve H
Quote:
Originally posted by Russ D
Side-stepping any pretences of being judgmental there, whether the bodies shown on tv were troops, dictators or the average man in the street is irrelevant - the US cannot complain about Iraq showing dead bodies on tv during their own crusade for 'peace' while doing exactly the same for their own agendas.
Was it for there own agenda's though? They Said themselves they didnt want to show the bodies (Or didnt want to contravene the Geneva Convention).. But there was No other way to prove that the mass murderers were dead.
Steve H is offline   Reply With Quote
Advertisement
Old 27-07-2003, 01:54   #17
Russ
cf.mega poster
 
Russ's Avatar
 
Join Date: Jun 2003
Location: Half in the corporeal, half in the etheral
Posts: 37,181
Russ has a golden aura
Russ has a golden auraRuss has a golden auraRuss has a golden auraRuss has a golden auraRuss has a golden auraRuss has a golden auraRuss has a golden auraRuss has a golden auraRuss has a golden auraRuss has a golden auraRuss has a golden auraRuss has a golden auraRuss has a golden auraRuss has a golden auraRuss has a golden aura
Quote:
Originally posted by Steve_NTL
Was it for there own agenda's though? They Said themselves they didnt want to show the bodies (Or didnt want to contravene the Geneva Convention).. But there was No other way to prove that the mass murderers were dead.
But then again, how easy is it to believe any political statement by the US?
__________________
From Jim Cornette:
“Ty, Fy, bye”

Russ is offline   Reply With Quote
Old 27-07-2003, 01:57   #18
Steve H
Inactive
 
Join Date: Jun 2003
Location: Stoke-On-Heaven
Age: 39
Services: Freeview, 512k Pipex.
Posts: 1,758
Steve H has a fine set of QuadsSteve H has a fine set of QuadsSteve H has a fine set of QuadsSteve H has a fine set of QuadsSteve H has a fine set of QuadsSteve H has a fine set of QuadsSteve H has a fine set of QuadsSteve H has a fine set of QuadsSteve H has a fine set of QuadsSteve H has a fine set of QuadsSteve H has a fine set of QuadsSteve H has a fine set of QuadsSteve H has a fine set of QuadsSteve H has a fine set of Quads
Send a message via ICQ to Steve H Send a message via MSN to Steve H Send a message via Yahoo to Steve H
I totally agree that the US seem to deliver more codswobble than the Iraqi Information Minister, But I feel that what they did was utterly fair, even though it went against the Convention.
Steve H is offline   Reply With Quote
Old 28-07-2003, 07:25   #19
Jerrek
Inactive
 
Jerrek's Avatar
 
Join Date: Jul 2003
Posts: 2,545
Jerrek can only hope to improve
Quote:
Right now it's more like the land of 'abuse human rights whenever you see fit, because we can get away with it'.
Bull****. Don't **** on my country if the majority of the world is doing a much better job of it. I mean, just look at Mugabe.

And in case you don't understand how the pictures were obtained, the United States let the press in and they took pictures, and they made it public. The United States also didn't critisize Iraq for publishing the pictures, because they didn't, but the U.S. government did critisize al Jaheerza for publishing it. If you want to critisize someone for publishing the pictures of Saddam's two sons, you should be critisizing the news agencies! NOT the U.S. government! They didn't publish it!
Jerrek is offline   Reply With Quote
Old 28-07-2003, 09:40   #20
Russ
cf.mega poster
 
Russ's Avatar
 
Join Date: Jun 2003
Location: Half in the corporeal, half in the etheral
Posts: 37,181
Russ has a golden aura
Russ has a golden auraRuss has a golden auraRuss has a golden auraRuss has a golden auraRuss has a golden auraRuss has a golden auraRuss has a golden auraRuss has a golden auraRuss has a golden auraRuss has a golden auraRuss has a golden auraRuss has a golden auraRuss has a golden auraRuss has a golden auraRuss has a golden aura
Quote:
Originally posted by Jerrek
Bull****. Don't **** on my country if the majority of the world is doing a much better job of it. I mean, just look at Mugabe.

And in case you don't understand how the pictures were obtained, the United States let the press in and they took pictures, and they made it public. The United States also didn't critisize Iraq for publishing the pictures, because they didn't, but the U.S. government did critisize al Jaheerza for publishing it. If you want to critisize someone for publishing the pictures of Saddam's two sons, you should be critisizing the news agencies! NOT the U.S. government! They didn't publish it!
Oh come on!!! Are you really that naive to think that there wouldn't be HUGE media demand on the american government when it was announced that these photos were taken?

What about when/if Bin Laden is (finally) caught? Can you see your government saying "Let's take some snaps, but we don't want them to end up on the front of every newspaper in the world"?
__________________
From Jim Cornette:
“Ty, Fy, bye”

Russ is offline   Reply With Quote
Old 28-07-2003, 10:33   #21
Mark W
 
Join Date: Jun 2003
Location: Swansea
Age: 47
Posts: 620
Mark W is on a distinguished roadMark W is on a distinguished road
Quote:
Originally posted by Jerrek
If you want to critisize someone for publishing the pictures of Saddam's two sons, you should be critisizing the news agencies! NOT the U.S. government! They didn't publish it!
the bodies where held by the US army, touched up by US army morticians, and shown in a US army medical tent - yet they had nothing to do with the pictures being released?
Mark W is offline   Reply With Quote
Old 28-07-2003, 11:14   #22
timewarrior2001
Guest
 
Location: Teesside
Services: Evilness
Posts: n/a
Does it really matter?
At the end of the day death is somethign that willhappen to all of us. I dont understand why theres censorship over it.

Ok I can see why normal everyday soldiers bodies could cause problems, but their famaily and themselves accept they do a dangerous job and one day something might happen to them.
War is a waste of life on both sides, but sometimes it has to happen, unfortunately for those that died in the gulf recently it didnt have to happen.......these weapons still havent been found (some of you will remember that I was against the war from the start).

I do think America is going too far with its foreign policy, its creating more and more enemies not creating peace. Ok so saddam isnt ruling Iraq, where is he? where are these wmd's? does saddam actually have access ot these alleged wmd's?
Is bin ladin with saddam?

Since sept 11th the world has become a really dangerous place, America talked a brave talk but the action never quite lived up to it. Afghanistan is free of the Taliban, but they are no better off. Iraq is free of saddam yet he is still a threat, Bin ladin cannot be found but he is still active.
As for these prisoners in Cuba, stuff em, what were brits doing in afghanistan when a) they arent afghanistani b) they knew there was going to be a war.
I dont care what their families say they were there to cause trouble, they now MUST face the consequences. Americas idea of a fair trail does leave somehting to be desired, but hey, we all know these guys shouldnt have been there anyway.

It worries me that people are so bothered by the pictures of saddams sons, personally I am more bothered about the US provoking a nuclear or biological attack on the west.
Wasnt there a poll on NTL that said 85% of people considered GWB more of a threat to world peace than saddam?
  Reply With Quote
Old 28-07-2003, 11:21   #23
orangebird
Inactive
 
orangebird's Avatar
 
Join Date: Jun 2003
Location: Hampshire
Services: Yeah Baby! ;)
Posts: 5,684
orangebird has a nice shiny starorangebird has a nice shiny starorangebird has a nice shiny starorangebird has a nice shiny starorangebird has a nice shiny star
orangebird has a nice shiny starorangebird has a nice shiny starorangebird has a nice shiny starorangebird has a nice shiny starorangebird has a nice shiny starorangebird has a nice shiny starorangebird has a nice shiny starorangebird has a nice shiny starorangebird has a nice shiny starorangebird has a nice shiny starorangebird has a nice shiny starorangebird has a nice shiny starorangebird has a nice shiny starorangebird has a nice shiny starorangebird has a nice shiny starorangebird has a nice shiny starorangebird has a nice shiny starorangebird has a nice shiny star
It was distressing to see the photos, but IMO I wouldn't have believed it otherwise. Some of the tosh that has been spouted from across the pond has made me sceptical of a lot of what the US Govt. come out with.
orangebird is offline   Reply With Quote
Old 28-07-2003, 11:44   #24
Dave Stones
Inactive
 
Join Date: Jun 2003
Location: Selly Oak, Birmingham
Age: 41
Services: BT Broadband Option 3, BT Landline, Freeview
Posts: 3,214
Dave Stones has reached the bronze age
Dave Stones has reached the bronze ageDave Stones has reached the bronze ageDave Stones has reached the bronze ageDave Stones has reached the bronze ageDave Stones has reached the bronze ageDave Stones has reached the bronze ageDave Stones has reached the bronze ageDave Stones has reached the bronze ageDave Stones has reached the bronze ageDave Stones has reached the bronze ageDave Stones has reached the bronze ageDave Stones has reached the bronze ageDave Stones has reached the bronze ageDave Stones has reached the bronze ageDave Stones has reached the bronze ageDave Stones has reached the bronze ageDave Stones has reached the bronze ageDave Stones has reached the bronze ageDave Stones has reached the bronze ageDave Stones has reached the bronze age
Send a message via MSN to Dave Stones
Quote:
Originally posted by Jerrek
Bull****. Don't **** on my country if the majority of the world is doing a much better job of it. <snip>[/i]
but... you're canadian...

the way i see it, just like when the US troops were shown on tv, you dont have to watch it if you dont want it. i was in the USA at the time and on CNN etc they advised viewers to look away if they didnt want to see it. you werent exactly forced to look at the bodies, there is more than one channel to watch or window to look out of when they are showing them..
Dave Stones is offline   Reply With Quote
Old 28-07-2003, 11:48   #25
Mark W
 
Join Date: Jun 2003
Location: Swansea
Age: 47
Posts: 620
Mark W is on a distinguished roadMark W is on a distinguished road
Quote:
Originally posted by timewarrior2001

Since sept 11th the world has become a really dangerous place, America talked a brave talk but the action never quite lived up to it. Afghanistan is free of the Taliban, but they are no better off. Iraq is free of saddam yet he is still a threat, Bin ladin cannot be found but he is still active.
The only reason the world has become a dangerous place since 9/11 is because GWB has MADE it one!
Why did the US invade afghanistan? because some of the hijackers went there - lets ignore the fact that most of those hijackers were from saudi arabia - and the report published about that event had pages of details about those saudi hijackers censored by the us government!
But hey - the us now control a major oil pipeline going through asia so lets forget the small details......
And what about saddam and the threat he posed.... what threat? the US was trying to link him and bin laden together - yet EVERY integence report that came to light catergorically stated they couldnt stand one another. Bin laden himslf was quoted as calling saddam 'The Infidel' - hardly pillow talk
ahhh, well, he had all those WMD and was a serious threat to the west....oh hang on...we had better change our tune here now we have invaded, kicked him out of power and are the occupying force in a country that does not want us there - the same country where after 4 months of frantic looking, WMD have STILL to be found...("well, he obviously destroyed them before we invaded" - so, in other words, he did what you told him to do, but you invaded anyway )
so no more talk of WMD, lets all pat ourselves on the back for ridding the globe of an evil leader..... just a bit odd we do that in an oil rich country, and leave FAR WORSE tyrants in far poorer countries to do what they want - mugabe et al spring to mind...
And who is the US making noises againsed now? Iran - ANOTHER oil rich country
So in a year the US has made threats (and action), under the guise of fighting international terrorism, towards 3 countries and the only things that link them are very tenous links to terrorism, oh, and a massive abundance of oil - yet other dictatorships, with oppressive murderous regimes get hardly a mention - call me cynical but i somehow doubt 'fighting the good fight' is the US' main objective here....

*gets off soap box*
Mark W is offline   Reply With Quote
Old 28-07-2003, 11:55   #26
darant
Inactive
 
Join Date: Jul 2003
Location: Reading
Posts: 139
darant is an unknown quantity at this point
Quote:
Originally posted by Stuart W
Yes Russ, it is VERY different.

They showed ordinary troops.

The Americans are trying their hardest to prove that the brothers realy are dead.

We are I'm sure all aware how Iraq uses lies and eception as a matter of course. It will be a difficult task to prove the brothers are dead without a semi-public autopsy.

I'd bet pound to penny that Iraqi people are being told that America has fallen for the "lookalike" trick, and that the brothers are actually safe and well.
I agree with you and Russ.

Yes it's different as "our" POW's were ordinary troops but Sadamms sons were both human to. Human rights is for ALL humans whether they have done right or wrong. The only reason the pictures were released was an attempt to prove to the Iraq's that the brothers were dead. That's it! When the situation suits us were bend the rules but kick up when another country does it.

Plus, what abaout Udays son of 14? He was killed. Is that okay??????? I don't suppose for one minute he killed or wounded anyone?
darant is offline   Reply With Quote
Old 28-07-2003, 14:44   #27
timewarrior2001
Guest
 
Location: Teesside
Services: Evilness
Posts: n/a
Quote:
Originally posted by Mark W
The only reason the world has become a dangerous place since 9/11 is because GWB has MADE it one!
Why did the US invade afghanistan? because some of the hijackers went there - lets ignore the fact that most of those hijackers were from saudi arabia - and the report published about that event had pages of details about those saudi hijackers censored by the us government!
But hey - the us now control a major oil pipeline going through asia so lets forget the small details......
And what about saddam and the threat he posed.... what threat? the US was trying to link him and bin laden together - yet EVERY integence report that came to light catergorically stated they couldnt stand one another. Bin laden himslf was quoted as calling saddam 'The Infidel' - hardly pillow talk
ahhh, well, he had all those WMD and was a serious threat to the west....oh hang on...we had better change our tune here now we have invaded, kicked him out of power and are the occupying force in a country that does not want us there - the same country where after 4 months of frantic looking, WMD have STILL to be found...("well, he obviously destroyed them before we invaded" - so, in other words, he did what you told him to do, but you invaded anyway )
so no more talk of WMD, lets all pat ourselves on the back for ridding the globe of an evil leader..... just a bit odd we do that in an oil rich country, and leave FAR WORSE tyrants in far poorer countries to do what they want - mugabe et al spring to mind...
And who is the US making noises againsed now? Iran - ANOTHER oil rich country
So in a year the US has made threats (and action), under the guise of fighting international terrorism, towards 3 countries and the only things that link them are very tenous links to terrorism, oh, and a massive abundance of oil - yet other dictatorships, with oppressive murderous regimes get hardly a mention - call me cynical but i somehow doubt 'fighting the good fight' is the US' main objective here....

*gets off soap box*

Hey I agree, If i could find my posts on the .com site, posted before the war, I said that comming Iraq war is just a way to screw over opec by possessing Iraqi oil.
The US is alienating most of the world, including Europe. Theres no way anyone is going to want to have anything to do with the UN now, not after Bush n Blair destroyed it. What about NATO, is the US too large for NATO to protect it, well someone better explain to Mr I'm an American idiot bush thats not the point of NATO.

Its a horrible thing to say, but I think its going to take another Spet 11th before the US administration comes to its senses and realises that its democracy is failing, it has become imperialistic and no matter how much it throws its weight around it cannot and will never be able to, change international law.

its also funny how, until Clinton came into power, that the US gov funded the IRA. you know the Irish republican Army, who blow women and children apart with bombs in city centre litter bins and shops.
All because no administration wanted to lose the Irish american vote.
Well I say this to the Irish americans, if Ireland is so bloody good why dont you live there? And to the US, I say, practice what you preach, your gov is corrupt, you interfere in too many other countries and the results are attacks on the US.
Beleive it or not, most of the world doesnt love the american way of life, we dont want nor need the american way of life.
  Reply With Quote
Old 28-07-2003, 16:48   #28
Jerrek
Inactive
 
Jerrek's Avatar
 
Join Date: Jul 2003
Posts: 2,545
Jerrek can only hope to improve
Quote:
Originally posted by Dave Stones
but... you're canadian...
I know. But I have U.S. citizenship too, and another one from another country. Evne funnier is that I had legal name changes and that one country got my birthdate wrong, something which can't be corrected. So I have three passports with different names, different birthdates, and the same picture. lol.
Jerrek is offline   Reply With Quote
Old 28-07-2003, 17:48   #29
orangebird
Inactive
 
orangebird's Avatar
 
Join Date: Jun 2003
Location: Hampshire
Services: Yeah Baby! ;)
Posts: 5,684
orangebird has a nice shiny starorangebird has a nice shiny starorangebird has a nice shiny starorangebird has a nice shiny starorangebird has a nice shiny star
orangebird has a nice shiny starorangebird has a nice shiny starorangebird has a nice shiny starorangebird has a nice shiny starorangebird has a nice shiny starorangebird has a nice shiny starorangebird has a nice shiny starorangebird has a nice shiny starorangebird has a nice shiny starorangebird has a nice shiny starorangebird has a nice shiny starorangebird has a nice shiny starorangebird has a nice shiny starorangebird has a nice shiny starorangebird has a nice shiny starorangebird has a nice shiny starorangebird has a nice shiny starorangebird has a nice shiny star
Timewarrior & Mark W - I applaude you both on your most recent posts. Couldn't agree more.

orangebird is offline   Reply With Quote
Old 28-07-2003, 17:53   #30
darant
Inactive
 
Join Date: Jul 2003
Location: Reading
Posts: 139
darant is an unknown quantity at this point
Quote:
Originally posted by darant
I agree with you and Russ.

Yes it's different as "our" POW's were ordinary troops but Sadamms sons were both human to. Human rights is for ALL humans whether they have done right or wrong. The only reason the pictures were released was an attempt to prove to the Iraq's that the brothers were dead. That's it! When the situation suits us were bend the rules but kick up when another country does it.

Plus, what abaout Udays son of 14? He was killed. Is that okay??????? I don't suppose for one minute he killed or wounded anyone?
Still no one has mentioned uday's son in all this........
darant is offline   Reply With Quote
Reply


Posting Rules
You may not post new threads
You may not post replies
You may not post attachments
You may not edit your posts

BB code is On
Smilies are On
[IMG] code is On
HTML code is Off

Forum Jump


All times are GMT +1. The time now is 14:19.


Server: osmium.zmnt.uk
Powered by vBulletin® Version 3.8.11
Copyright ©2000 - 2026, vBulletin Solutions Inc.
All Posts and Content are © Cable Forum