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Stopper wrote:welll how would u think if some huge country invaded urs just to "protect" u?
Econ2000 wrote:now remind ur self of this Iraq war cost: almost 3000 men dead and billions of dollars
vtmarik wrote:Econ2000 wrote:now remind ur self of this Iraq war cost: almost 3000 men dead and billions of dollars
Not to mention all the dead Iraqis.
If we reverse our perspective and, say, we were being "liberated" by another country against our will wouldn't we fight back? I mean, how do you feel when you're doing something and someone pushes you out of the way to help you when you didn't need it?
hitandrun wrote:All Iraqi wars have been about oil somewhere along the line. From England invading Iraq during the first world war, right up to the recent invasion. Let us not forget Saddam had just started selling his oil in Euros and not US$, thats got to piss the yanks off!
Joe McCarthy wrote:hitandrun wrote:All Iraqi wars have been about oil somewhere along the line. From England invading Iraq during the first world war, right up to the recent invasion. Let us not forget Saddam had just started selling his oil in Euros and not US$, thats got to piss the yanks off!
We dont give a shit what currency anybody sells their oil in, we just like for them to sell it. And we sure dont invade any countries because they sell their goods in the wrong currency.
Explain the 1991 invasion to me in terms of oil, since apparently you are the one liberal I can find that still claims that one was about oil. You will recall that thats the one where you guys started the "No blood for oil" mantra. What did we gain in oil then? Saddam was selling his oil on the open market before it and we could buy it. After the war, we refused to let him sell the oil. He WANTED to sell it, we didnt let him because he wasnt meeting the conditions of the cease fire and was slaughtering a rebellion in his country. How much of an oil profit did we make by closing the Iraqi oil market for 12 years?
And as for this war, we have yet to receive a single barrel of free or even discounted oil from Iraq. All their oil is sold on the open market, just like everybody elses. We could have let them do that at any time in the last twelve years and been able to but that oil without having to fight a war. How was this one about oil?
Here I'll help you and put your sides' proof that that this war was fought over oil: There is oil in Iraq. The US is run by thieves, and they want that oil money. Ergo, the war in Iraq was for oil.
Your argument is based on a dislike of the US, not on facts. Show the oil profit or stop with the oil crap.
Econ2000 wrote:richporter wrote:terrafirma, I'd quit while you're ... ahead. You're doing nothing but making the rest of us intelligent Americans look bad with your ignorance.
Did anyone saying all this crap about the Brits and French getting their asses handed to them by Nazi Germany stop to think that once Hitler was done with Europe, he was coming across the Atlantic to crush Americans? Don't you dare say it wouldn't have happened, because it would have.
Hitler viewed the United States as the weakest link and his plans for us Americans was last in line. Not because he was saving the toughest for last mind you, but because he felt he was saving the WEAKEST for last. Mein Kampf says it all.
American intervention in World War II may have turned the tides in the Allied Forces favor, but it was not such intervention that lead to the ultimate defeat and collapse of Nazi Germany. It was an effort that saw blood shed from every country involved in the fight against tyranny. Every soldier... America, British, French, Soviet, Canadian, etc., deserves to be honored for their sacrifices to make sure YOU can be here today speaking your mind. And not to downtalk them like you're doing now. If my grandfather were alive to hear you speaking of the Europeans like you are, he'd strangle you with the same hands he raised up arms with along side the Brits. It is because of my grandfather and his war stories that I learned to respect every man and woman who laid down their lives during that time.
America was fighting a war on two fronts. The Pacific Theater was the bloodiest foreign campaign ever seen in American history, even more so than Normandy and further ahead in history... Vietnam. The Japanese were cutting down American Marines left and right while in the Atlantic Theater, British, American and Soviet forces were pushing hard into Berlin. American forces were so thin in the Pacific Theater at the time that the Allies agreed to let the Soviets march into Berlin alone so the Americans could recall forces over to the Pacific. After all, Stalin had a hard on for Hitler and the Allies were confident the Soviets could handle it on their own.
Don't badmouth your friends across the pond. They've done more for you than you can imagine.
ok i admit i lied im actually chinese....... I totally agree on wat u said...
hey terrafirma u no how many chinese civilians died in WWII?? at highest 20million! Half of my great-grand parents were among that number. One of my great-grand parents did as much as he could! And guess wat? ur the one sitting on ur butt acting like the US is the best and their the "savior"?
ksslemp wrote:Joe, you're just banging your head against a wall.
If they don't think rationally, they won't understand your reasoned argument. You'd have to include a "Conspiracy Theory"?![]()
Or if you could rewrite your argument in the form of a rhyming chant, i'm sure that would help.
Backglass wrote:ksslemp wrote:Joe, you're just banging your head against a wall.
If they don't think rationally, they won't understand your reasoned argument. You'd have to include a "Conspiracy Theory"?![]()
Or if you could rewrite your argument in the form of a rhyming chant, i'm sure that would help.
So then.
Why exactly are we in Iraq?
Backglass wrote:ksslemp wrote:Joe, you're just banging your head against a wall.
If they don't think rationally, they won't understand your reasoned argument. You'd have to include a "Conspiracy Theory"?![]()
Or if you could rewrite your argument in the form of a rhyming chant, i'm sure that would help.
So then.
Why exactly are we in Iraq?
ksslemp wrote:So i can better answer your question, are you asking why we went to war with Iraq?, or are you asking why are we still in Iraq after winning the war?
Backglass wrote:ksslemp wrote:So i can better answer your question, are you asking why we went to war with Iraq?, or are you asking why are we still in Iraq after winning the war?
I would like to know your answer to both questions.
Jolly Roger wrote:So you're saying that you have to stay in Iraq until they like you?
Joe McCarthy wrote:So the war was fought to raise profits for OPEC, and organization that can set prices at whatever they want anyway. I quit being a liberal when I finally got tired of twisting myself up in a pretzel to come up with goofy-assed arguments like that.
terrafirma wrote:Econ2000 wrote:richporter wrote:terrafirma, I'd quit while you're ... ahead. You're doing nothing but making the rest of us intelligent Americans look bad with your ignorance.
Did anyone saying all this crap about the Brits and French getting their asses handed to them by Nazi Germany stop to think that once Hitler was done with Europe, he was coming across the Atlantic to crush Americans? Don't you dare say it wouldn't have happened, because it would have.
Hitler viewed the United States as the weakest link and his plans for us Americans was last in line. Not because he was saving the toughest for last mind you, but because he felt he was saving the WEAKEST for last. Mein Kampf says it all.
American intervention in World War II may have turned the tides in the Allied Forces favor, but it was not such intervention that lead to the ultimate defeat and collapse of Nazi Germany. It was an effort that saw blood shed from every country involved in the fight against tyranny. Every soldier... America, British, French, Soviet, Canadian, etc., deserves to be honored for their sacrifices to make sure YOU can be here today speaking your mind. And not to downtalk them like you're doing now. If my grandfather were alive to hear you speaking of the Europeans like you are, he'd strangle you with the same hands he raised up arms with along side the Brits. It is because of my grandfather and his war stories that I learned to respect every man and woman who laid down their lives during that time.
America was fighting a war on two fronts. The Pacific Theater was the bloodiest foreign campaign ever seen in American history, even more so than Normandy and further ahead in history... Vietnam. The Japanese were cutting down American Marines left and right while in the Atlantic Theater, British, American and Soviet forces were pushing hard into Berlin. American forces were so thin in the Pacific Theater at the time that the Allies agreed to let the Soviets march into Berlin alone so the Americans could recall forces over to the Pacific. After all, Stalin had a hard on for Hitler and the Allies were confident the Soviets could handle it on their own.
Don't badmouth your friends across the pond. They've done more for you than you can imagine.
ok i admit i lied im actually chinese....... I totally agree on wat u said...
hey terrafirma u no how many chinese civilians died in WWII?? at highest 20million! Half of my great-grand parents were among that number. One of my great-grand parents did as much as he could! And guess wat? ur the one sitting on ur butt acting like the US is the best and their the "savior"?
you know that the US didnbt invade china in the 1940s right? and most of thgose civilans were killed by japanese and the rest were killed by the civil war you guys were fighting so do a little research before youa ct likewe fucked up china
vtmarik wrote:
Joe, if you aren't going to actually read the posts, don't bother.
I said that the war was an excuse for OPEC to raise prices, not that the war was to cause OPEC to raise prices.
Someone in this conversation has an extra chromosome and it isn't me.
Joe McCarthy wrote:Oh I read it. It looks to me like you are claiming OPEC needs an excuse to raise prices, which they clearly dont as they raise them all the time whenever they like. It also looks like you are claiming that the US went into this war to give OPEC an excuse to raise prices, for whatever evil reason. Now I can understand why that works for you, as its pretty sinister sounding and it keeps oil and money in the mix, but try thinking just a little bit. If you must keep the war about an oil conspiracy surely you can come up with a better story than that.
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