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amandahugandkiss wrote:I think the quality of posts has decreased over time
just an observation
argyll72 wrote:thriller is awesome
thegrimsleeper wrote:Well it's not like it's called "the longest thread full of socially relevant critiques, thread," is it?
SMITH197 wrote:page 69....
now that that's out of my system....there was a scare at school today...spent 2 and a half hours outside...it was kinda cold...nothing like racial tensions to liven up your senior year...
freakshow wrote:So I feel that our government should improve our situation in the middle east by reversing our position on Iraq setting some deadlines and offering an ultimatum to the Iraqies, get your act together or we won't be here for you.
Scarus wrote:I don't know. I think the "how tall r u?" phase we went through was rock bottom. Nowhere to go from there but up....
areyouincahoots wrote:freakshow wrote:So I feel that our government should improve our situation in the middle east by reversing our position on Iraq setting some deadlines and offering an ultimatum to the Iraqies, get your act together or we won't be here for you.
We cannot possibly set any deadline because what if it gets to the deadline and Iraq isn't stable? If we pull out simply because our time is up, we'll have another Vietnam on our hands. Our government needs to focus on getting the job done, not appeasing loudmouths who are doing nothing but causing trouble by demanding a timeline.
As much as I would like for us to have a deadline, I know that it simply will do no good. The truth is that the government has no idea when we will be done there...it's all a guessing game. To be safe, we must pledge only to be out when we know that Iraq is able to function on its own as a democracy.
freakshow wrote:areyouincahoots wrote:freakshow wrote:So I feel that our government should improve our situation in the middle east by reversing our position on Iraq setting some deadlines and offering an ultimatum to the Iraqies, get your act together or we won't be here for you.
We cannot possibly set any deadline because what if it gets to the deadline and Iraq isn't stable? If we pull out simply because our time is up, we'll have another Vietnam on our hands. Our government needs to focus on getting the job done, not appeasing loudmouths who are doing nothing but causing trouble by demanding a timeline.
As much as I would like for us to have a deadline, I know that it simply will do no good. The truth is that the government has no idea when we will be done there...it's all a guessing game. To be safe, we must pledge only to be out when we know that Iraq is able to function on its own as a democracy.
I hear your point but by not setting any deadlines we risk repeating Vietnam as well. In Vietnam we blindly supported an unpopular and ineffectual government. When we did pull out two things happened. The govenment which was use to the US bailing them out of trouble just left the country. The economy which was based around the American soldiers collapsed. The military which had previously relied on US support was unable to fight. In Vietnam we were fighting a war that the south was unwilling to fight, it was unwinnable. I fear we may be making many of the same mistakes in Iraq by relaying to heavily on American companies and troops. There should be a real emphisis on pushing the Iraqies into doing things for themselves. In addition we should send a signal that we aren't willing to blindly support these people, we'll protect them while they form a government but if they drag their asses than we're out.
Hoff wrote: We are training Iraqi soldiers to fight for themselves and their number is growing.
freakshow wrote:Why not just use the soldiers that are already trained and ready to fight. The anwser to this question is of course that we laid them all off and without a job they decided to be terrorists.
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