xaoshaen wrote:Gidan wrote:I will disagree with you then. Global warming is still a big issue, it hasn't been proved or disproved and I assure you, if global warming is true, then it is a far bigger threat to the world then terrorism.
There's an issue of immediacy to consider as well.
Poverty is also a huge world issue, and even though you may not care for those people, others do.
Issue does not correspond to threat.
Fine, but there's obviously a risk to having failed nation-states like Somalia, isn't there? 'Poverty' is only one aspect of the vicious cycle of decay that a number of sub-Saharan nations are in, with inadequate capital to grow their economies. And the risk of war over limited resources was manifested in the Congo. Beyond the geopolitical aspects, there is, you know, a moral question.
And as to terrorism, I can't quite see the relevance of Iraq. As you might have said, 'issue did not correspond to threat'. Iraq wasn't involved in al Qaeda or 9/11. The 'Downing Street Memo' clearly shows Bush and Co. had decided to invade Iraq well in advance, and then made up reasons to convince the people it was justified. And they've bungled Iraq horribly, from the simple decision to invade with inadequate force to the torture in Abu Ghraib and Gitmo having done immeasurable damage to the US around the world.
The Pew Center's current study
link on US position in the world's opinion should serve as a source of concern for the continued blunders in international relations by Bush.