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Harrison wrote:We're not throwing money at terrorism.
Harrison wrote:It's way too late for isolationism...
If we were to start that it would be worse than playing "world police" or whatever you hippies label it.
Gidan wrote:Harrison wrote:We're not throwing money at terrorism.
So why is it that when in regard to terrorism its not thorwing money at it, but when its about starving people around the world or global warming, it is?
Rust wrote:[
Fine, but stupid behaviour risking millions of lives is arguably worse than compromise. North Korea has what, the 4th or 5th largest army in the world, sitting 20 miles from Seoul (well inside artillery range), and having nuclear weapons? What advantage does not negotiating have again? Hellfire, at least the North Koreans sure proved if you want the US to not invade you you really DO need nukes.
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Tossica wrote:An estimated 5.5 million people will die of starvation this year, many of them children.
Harrison wrote:Oh, so we should only send aid to...?
10sun wrote:Countries that can offer reciprocity in some manner.
Blah Blah Blah! Countries don't like the U.S. because of our beliefs, pure and simple. Because of our success. Because of our stigma of arrogance, that is usually misplaced. Because of capitolism. Because of Freedom of Religion.
mofish wrote:The Shah is a good example. We strangled democracy in its cradle in Iran because the rightfully elected leader wanted to nationalize Iran's oil companies. We had him overthrown and propped up the Shah's brutal non-democratic government. So, you want to know why there was a revolution in Iran, and why it is so anti-US, look in the mirror.
For people in this country to keep saying that the reason we are targets is because they hate our way of life is naive. It directly has to do with the West's foreign policy in the region, the early colonization, repression, and puppet-mastering that has gone on there for a century now. And Israel.
Arlos wrote:Denmark supports capitalism. Last I checked they also have freedom of religion. When's the last time someone crashed a hijacked plane into major buildings in Denmark?
Face it, the US has a VERY long history of supporting some seriously repressive dictators, as long as they promised to oppose communists, or support corporate interests. Yes, I know, much of that was the 60s, 70s and 80s, but that doesn't matter, all of that is still fresh in the mind of some people, and show me where we have EVER apologized for it. The US has propped up dictators who oppressed and tortured their people, and were effectively as bad as Saddam.
Hell, we supported Saddam as long as he was fighting a war against Iran, despite what we knew he was doing to his people in Iraq at the time. (you can find pictures of current senior administration officials shaking his hand like they were best buddies from back in the Reagan administration.)
The other thing we need to look at is our complete blind support of Israel, which we do regardless of the illegality and extremism of some of their actions. Again, given the power of the JDL, among others, a resolution of condemnation of Israel when, say, missile strikes aimed at some Hamas target miss and take out innocent women and children will never happen, regardless of how appropriate such a resolution might be.
The United States cannot be isolationist, given our status and power, but neither does that power give us the right or license to be unilateral in imposing our will upon other nations, and flying in the face of international opinion.
mofish wrote:The Shah is a good example. We strangled democracy in its cradle in Iran because the rightfully elected leader wanted to nationalize Iran's oil companies. We had him overthrown and propped up the Shah's brutal non-democratic government. So, you want to know why there was a revolution in Iran, and why it is so anti-US, look in the mirror.
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xaoshaen wrote:mofish wrote:The Shah is a good example. We strangled democracy in its cradle in Iran because the rightfully elected leader wanted to nationalize Iran's oil companies. We had him overthrown and propped up the Shah's brutal non-democratic government. So, you want to know why there was a revolution in Iran, and why it is so anti-US, look in the mirror.
For people in this country to keep saying that the reason we are targets is because they hate our way of life is naive. It directly has to do with the West's foreign policy in the region, the early colonization, repression, and puppet-mastering that has gone on there for a century now. And Israel.
Thinking that the majority of the anti-American zealots have any grasp of actual American foreign policy is incredibly naive.
xaoshaen wrote:Gidan wrote:Your completely right, they dont know our foreign policy, all they can base their ideas on is our actions.
Your naivete is incredibly endearing. How do, say, citizens of North Korea learn about American actions?
Gidan wrote:I never said they always get the right message when they hear about our actions. They get whatever is presented to them. I am sure that countries that hate the US put as bad a message into it as possible. Keep in mind the same is done in this country. Not only about foreign movements but about domestic as well.
Your completely right, they dont know our foreign policy, all they can base their ideas on is our actions
xaoshaen wrote:Gidan wrote:I never said they always get the right message when they hear about our actions. They get whatever is presented to them. I am sure that countries that hate the US put as bad a message into it as possible. Keep in mind the same is done in this country. Not only about foreign movements but about domestic as well.
And yet, you still said:Your completely right, they dont know our foreign policy, all they can base their ideas on is our actions
The state-owned media in North Korea don't simply put an anti-US spin on news, they'll blatantly make up anti-US news.
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