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Yes, I think they should. | 44 | 61.97% | |
No, they should not | 27 | 38.03% | |
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10-26-2003, 10:39 AM | #41 (permalink) | |
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10-26-2003, 10:42 AM | #42 (permalink) | |
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10-26-2003, 10:43 AM | #43 (permalink) |
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A little raid in the middle east that turned bad is not exactly comparitable with WW2. And please, spare me for that wack logic making it NOrway's problem that you guys destroyed Iraq's infrastructure.
Let me give you a brief overview of my opinios here, so you won't need to pin any on me: You guys attacked that country on dodgy evidence and fucked up, now you need money, and come begging to the UN including Norway for help even though you earlier told us how useless we were. I am opposed to us giving any support to your agendas, I want my tax-money to do better things than cleaning up your fucking mess. The fucking end. |
10-26-2003, 11:50 AM | #46 (permalink) |
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We contributed with fighter jets in Afghanistan (fucking stupid right-winger government). And some mine-seekers and oter post-war personell in Iraq. Even that is something in a war which has nothing at all to do with our interests or responsibility. Twist and turn it any way you want, the US did a war, now you must pay the bill. It's that fucking simple.
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10-26-2003, 12:17 PM | #47 (permalink) |
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O.K. first off, we signed the Nuclear Non-Proliferation Treaty. We haven't been proliferating nukes or nuclear materials to other countries, unlike a few suspected others. Let me say this, the Iraq War was not about just the WMD. It was about freeing an opressed nation that would help serve our interests. It's that simple. We felt that Iraq and Saddam Hussein were a threat to us, we are eliminating that threat as we speak. We are still searching for WMDs, they will be found, which is part of that threat. Stabilizing the Middle East is a goal for the United States, because of a free Iraq, the MidEast will be able to become more stable without such a rogue nation there. A stable MidEast gives a chance for the Roadmap to Peace to work better. Those are just a few items of what benefits the United States and the region around Iraq. Believe me when I say this, you may not like the fact that we're there, but we are, and we will continue to be there until the job is done.
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10-26-2003, 12:20 PM | #48 (permalink) |
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Can we please stop the Norway flaming as well, Norway has traditionally been a neutral country and I would like to keep them that way, because they can bring some very good perspectives and ideals to the table when discussing things like peace.
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10-26-2003, 12:46 PM | #49 (permalink) |
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Well, that's all hunky dory about you finishing the job an' all, but I believe the point here is that you will have to take the bill. In Norway (I will, at some point stop referring to Norway in every post, but this time it felt right), we have a saying that goes "if you want to play, you'll have to take the pain" (it rhymes in Norwegian, that makes it more snazzy). The US should have known that this could be the outcome, and they should be able to handle it without the help of us "useless" countries. Surely they didn't go to war without calculating some losses? I am sure many European countries will be happy to hand out emergency aid if needed, but the burden of the reconstruction of Iraq belongs to the ones who started the war in the first place.
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You really think Iraq is going to look like this in 20 years? Hardly a lofty goal. Give me a break dude.
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10-26-2003, 02:04 PM | #51 (permalink) |
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Oh no, I agree with you eple, but it does kind of disgust me that some countries, like FEL said, would rather be right than willing to help. And feel free to make references to your country man, we Americans do it all the time, why shouldn't you? I was trying to stop all that crap that had the "Norway sucks!" undertone to it, which it doesn't, that's what I meant about the Norway flaming.
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10-26-2003, 02:09 PM | #52 (permalink) |
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This is a question of billions of dollars, not being right or wrong. Countries who opposed to the attack in the first place are in their full right to refuse to partake in the reconstruction. It's not like these countries are neglecting a responsibility. Sure, we will offer aid if emergency strikes, but the reconstruction shall be done by those responsible for the attack, which will probably earn good money when the reconstruction is done. This isn't a pissfight, this is real politics, should we waste money on reconstructiong an american oil colony or not?
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10-26-2003, 02:11 PM | #53 (permalink) | |
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10-26-2003, 02:22 PM | #54 (permalink) |
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Heh, jesus, do you ever stop....
Peace, war, unrest, terror, disaster, wonder, any general changes in the world the next few hundred years will be related to the role of the US. Norway have mainly involved itself in global affairs trough attemps at negotiations for peace (Oslo-agreement etc), or involvement in global envirolental treaties (f.e.Johannessburg) our ways are not trough millitary intervention, nor funding of such. If this should turn out to be all in vain, so be it, but I won't regret supporting our role as a peaceful nation(more or less, if you don't count those supposedly killed by our 5 fighter jets in Afghanistan). |
10-26-2003, 03:10 PM | #56 (permalink) | |
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10-26-2003, 05:31 PM | #57 (permalink) | |
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Furthermore we don't get oil from Iraq, all in all we get about 15-20% of our oil from Saudi Arabia. Also if anybody hates the U.S. they can piss off. If memory serves if it weren't for us Norway and the rest of the civilized world would either be eating brats and Drinking Heinkens, or cow-towing to the A-Japs.
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10-26-2003, 06:21 PM | #58 (permalink) | |
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If we want to be unilateral asses now, you really have no right to complain, because, decades ago, in the process of looking out for ourselves, we found it convenient to also liberate you. Its been a long time since WW2, but i clearly remember all of europe agreeing to give up its right to criticize the U.S. for ever after. So piss off. |
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10-26-2003, 06:42 PM | #59 (permalink) |
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Ask any former Eastern Block National how Europe would have let them get rolled over by Soviet Tanks. It took the threat of American bullets to save them. We have a long standing tradition of bailing Europeans out, WAAAY before we are directly threatened. And as per usual, we never ask for thanks.
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10-26-2003, 06:56 PM | #60 (permalink) |
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All I'm saying is its a spit in the face when all those fucks forget when we stuck out our necks for their security. If it were up to the French Saddam would still be in power, and would have a nuclear arsenal (tks yu~ Osirirak). Maybe their lucrative oil contracts where a factor in there staunch opposition. Perhaps it was the fact that they were the biggest hardware supplier to the Iraqi Military. And as far as the weapons go, you are delusional if you really think Saddam didn't have them. Also Iraq was a hub of terrorism, if not al-queda there were several other well noted terrorist organizations and celebrities there (Abu Nidal, Ansar Al- Islam, ANO, various support for Palestinian terrorist organizations... http://www.terrorismanswers.org/sponsors/iraq.html). Fact of the matter the only reason other nations opposed the war was to cock block the U.S. THe U.N. is a joke and wouldn't exist if it weren't for the U.S. seeing as to we foot 25% of the bill for it as well as man support for its various operations. Bush sent the U.N. to the plate and in very convincing fashion they struck out looking. Like he said on the eve of war "THe World shares our assesment of the Danger posed by Saddam, but not our resolve".
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10-26-2003, 07:15 PM | #61 (permalink) | |
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If it's such a delusional stance to think that there were no WMDs in Iraq then why even look for them? Everyone should "know" they're already there, unless everyone is delusional. It must be tough living in a world of delusional people and delusional countries... Jojo_PeiPei, why doesn't the US just threaten to pull their funding if the UN doesn't just agree with everything the US say? Surely the UN can't go one without the US's 25%, right? I mean, why fund a joke? |
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10-26-2003, 07:27 PM | #62 (permalink) |
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1) cock block is when someone stops you from getting ass, usually seen when a girl stops her friend from getting freaky with a guy she doesn't approve of.
2) U.N. inspectors missed/didn't find weapons when they were there. Once people started defecting the weapons came out. Do you really put it past Saddam to halt weapons programs? I mean for Christ's sake he had programs running when there were inspectors in his country, again, would you put it past him to have them running when the inspectors were gone? 17 resolutions violated over 10 years, pretty shaky record if you ask me... 3) Part of the reason the U.N. is a joke is because of the way the U.S. is able to use it for its own purposes. It's not a bunch of "nations" coming together for the common greater good, its a bunch of regimes coming together to try and keep there shit on lock down. Besides we fucking started the band, why should we have to leave it when the dysfunctional members start bitching? And they can't go on without U.S. funding, the U.N. almost went under a few years back, they nearly closed the New York branch becasue they couldn't afford, who was it they bailed them out... Oh yeah thats right the U.S.
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10-27-2003, 06:30 AM | #64 (permalink) |
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I think its funny how those of you who praise the invasion of Iraq take the moral highground now about freeing the opressed peoples of Iraq (now that no WMDs are to be found). Well, how come this wasnt an issue when they were at war with Iran? Sorry i just dont buy it.
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10-27-2003, 06:35 AM | #65 (permalink) |
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I think I missed something.... some of you are posting that weapons of mass destruction were found in Iraq.... really? When?
As far as freeing the people....how exactly has their life changed?
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10-27-2003, 07:59 AM | #66 (permalink) | ||
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And please, stop tryng to pin some "anti-american" badge on my chest. I do not hate America or American citizens. There is a great difference between respecting a country and it's culture and zealously endorsing every policy enforced by it's government. As far as oil is conserned, it's not always about what you gain, but maybe what others don't gain....There have been made speculations on wether the main goal was to restrict France and Germany's easy access to oil purchased from Saddam's regime. Thus revealing the whole thing as a way to further tilt the power balance between the growing EU and the US in favour of the US. This may sound like paranoid speculations, but from an historical perspective, it wouldn't really be too surprising. |
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10-27-2003, 08:06 AM | #67 (permalink) |
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Okay... I think everyone needs to take a deep breath and calm down for a minute. You know a thread is going bad when we're at the "my granddad saved your granddad's ass in WWII" argument.
As for the original topic, Russia and the US both routinely inspect each other's stockpiles of nuclear weapons, it's part of one of the START treaties, I can't recall which one. Suffice to say that the US is very honest and forthright about its nuclear capabilities. edited for bad grammar* edited again for misspelling grammar
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10-27-2003, 08:51 AM | #68 (permalink) |
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Amen Sparhawk! Man, I don't even know what thread I'm posting on anymore. I was going to say that I firmly agree that the United States (and every other member of the UN for that matter) should indeed be audited and required to destroy any and all weapons of mass destruction. The fact is that we don't need them, we're not going to use them and they damage our credibility when we're trying to boss the rest of the world around by telling them they should destroy theirs. Weapons of mass destruction are a ridiculous fancy of the past; we have much more practical ways of slaughtering our enemies now.
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10-27-2003, 12:07 PM | #69 (permalink) | |
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More practical way to slaughter enemies? How much more practical can you get than using a 100 mega-ton warhead to erase a whole nation. Nukes are now a deterrent against these little nations with their 1 or 3 litlle bombs. The US has more than enough bombs, and the UN and the rest of the world knows how many there are.
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10-27-2003, 12:17 PM | #70 (permalink) | |
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10-27-2003, 12:25 PM | #71 (permalink) |
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Nice reconmike, I love your perspectives on the military and military related posts. Anyways, yeah, the United States and Russia frequently check up on each other, so there isn't really a need for the UN to audit the United States, because whatever we find in Russia, and whatever Russia finds here is made public. Plus, the P5 of the UN can't really do anything without being under a microscope anyways.
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10-27-2003, 01:10 PM | #72 (permalink) |
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The posts on this thread got a little overheated and off subject. As far at the poll, no I do not think the U.S. should be audited for weapons of mass distruction(does anyone else HATE this term?) by the U.N. The U.S. has not signed any U.N. treaty requiring that they allow such inspections and in my opinion, no nation should be required to give up parts of its sovereignty at the mere whim of the U.N. That being said, if a nation or group of nations can convince or coerce a nation to agree to such inspections, then they have every right to do so. As has been said, Russia and the U.S. do have scheduled and regular inspections. These inspections exsist becaue they are in the best interests of both countries. Iraq agreed to inspections after the Gulf War. The U.N. carried out those inspections as they should have.
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Last time I checked, I dont' have 39 lives, so a country that can kill us one time is one time to many.
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10-27-2003, 01:30 PM | #75 (permalink) |
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While I don't think the U.S. should have begun a policy of unilateral, preemptive agression, it would be foolish to not try and keep the genie in the bottle. Nuclear weapons and chemical/biological weapons are horrific and every attempt should be made to prevent the further development and proliferation of them. The U.S. recently destroyed old stockpiles of WMD's stored in Alabama(I think it was Alabama) and there are ongoing reductions in our nuclear arsenal. Can the U.S. do more? Of course we can, but we did not build up the arsenal overnight and we will not be getting rid of it anytime soon. To not try to limit proliferation would be "Ostrich Politics" , just sticking your head in the sand and hoping for the best - not a reall good plan when the stakes are so high.
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10-27-2003, 02:35 PM | #78 (permalink) |
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I don't understand some peoples logic:
1) They admit that we, the US, gave Saddam WMDs. 2) They also claim that Saddam never had any WMDs. 3) They claim that because Saddam never had any WMDs, though we gave him some, the war is not justified. What? If nothing else, the war in Iraq is the US cleaning up the mess that it started years and years ago. It should serve as a learning experience for our higher-ups to not make deals with murderous dictators.
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10-27-2003, 02:48 PM | #79 (permalink) |
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Lets not forget that the US also stopped our dealing with Iraq, while many of our 'allies' went for the money.
BTW those missles that hit the hotel in Baghdad the other day were made in France.
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10-27-2003, 03:24 PM | #80 (permalink) |
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Psycopaths in charge? How about coke heads? Even a stroke victim, not everything can be firing right in the thought plant after one of those.
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