I would love to see Bush before a similar panel but I doubt it would happen.
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oVo wrote:The FRONTLINE two part documentary Bush's War aired on PBS about two years ago
and presents a lot of the Iraq War story really well.
by captainwalrus » Fri Jan 29, 2010 1:57 pm
I am watching it now, and it is great to see the rational for the war. I have much more respect for Tony Blair for standing before a commission and answering all questions than I do for Bush, who is now very far form public eye.
I would love to see Bush before a similar panel but I doubt it would happen.
To the British.
qwert wrote:by captainwalrus » Fri Jan 29, 2010 1:57 pm
I am watching it now, and it is great to see the rational for the war. I have much more respect for Tony Blair for standing before a commission and answering all questions than I do for Bush, who is now very far form public eye.
I would love to see Bush before a similar panel but I doubt it would happen.
To the British.
i think that families who soldier die in Iraq not have respect,because if he not lie before,these guys will be still alive. Im not english,but i think that these war its not need for britain, or maybe im wrong?
obliterationX wrote:qwert wrote:by captainwalrus » Fri Jan 29, 2010 1:57 pm
I am watching it now, and it is great to see the rational for the war. I have much more respect for Tony Blair for standing before a commission and answering all questions than I do for Bush, who is now very far form public eye.
I would love to see Bush before a similar panel but I doubt it would happen.
To the British.
i think that families who soldier die in Iraq not have respect,because if he not lie before,these guys will be still alive. Im not english,but i think that these war its not need for britain, or maybe im wrong?
Can you say for sure that without their herioc sacrifice, the world would be more peaceful that it currently is?
Tony Blair believes that Saddam Hussein was a "monster", and that the lives of these soldiers was well-worth the destruction of Saddam Hussein. It is also believed that the war in Afghanistan is occupying the finance and time of many terrorist organisations, and if they had freedom from the belligerence of our soldiers, they would be capable of much more destruction, and on a wider scale.
Just throwing it out there. Oh, and for all who haven't seen the inquiry, here's some information: http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/uk_politics/8488504.stm
Can you say for sure that without their herioc sacrifice, the world would be more peaceful that it currently is?
Tony Blair believes that Saddam Hussein was a "monster", and that the lives of these soldiers was well-worth the destruction of Saddam Hussein. It is also believed that the war in Afghanistan is occupying the finance and time of many terrorist organisations, and if they had freedom from the belligerence of our soldiers, they would be capable of much more destruction, and on a wider scale.
Just throwing it out there. Oh, and for all who haven't seen the inquiry, here's some information: http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/uk_politics/8488504.stm
qwert wrote:Heroic sacrifice?!?
qwert wrote:Can you say for sure that without their herioc sacrifice, the world would be more peaceful that it currently is?
Tony Blair believes that Saddam Hussein was a "monster", and that the lives of these soldiers was well-worth the destruction of Saddam Hussein. It is also believed that the war in Afghanistan is occupying the finance and time of many terrorist organisations, and if they had freedom from the belligerence of our soldiers, they would be capable of much more destruction, and on a wider scale.
Just throwing it out there. Oh, and for all who haven't seen the inquiry, here's some information: http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/uk_politics/8488504.stm
Heroic sacrifice?!?-one day you patrol on streets of Basra and sudenly hidden bomb explode and you are dead-where you here see heroic sacrifice?
Britain whas in danger from Saddam Hussein and Iraq?????????????????? Are you serious? Pure and simple they die for nothing,only to give some small support to US Invasion,nothing else. Iraq army its poor and bad equiped,with low morale,and US army will crush without any help. And i think that Iraq and Afghanistan its two diferent things,not one. Stick with Topic name. If britains so importan,so why they move all soldiers out of Iraq then, because situation in Iraq its not cold,and maybe in some hiding place,still posess weapons for mass destructions? I just want to say,that Britain dont have troubles with Terrorist before Iraq invasion. or maybe again i miss something?
Oh, they are heroes. Just let's get that straight.qwert wrote:
Heroic sacrifice?!?
qwert wrote:Can you say for sure that without their herioc sacrifice, the world would be more peaceful that it currently is?
Tony Blair believes that Saddam Hussein was a "monster", and that the lives of these soldiers was well-worth the destruction of Saddam Hussein. It is also believed that the war in Afghanistan is occupying the finance and time of many terrorist organisations, and if they had freedom from the belligerence of our soldiers, they would be capable of much more destruction, and on a wider scale.
Just throwing it out there. Oh, and for all who haven't seen the inquiry, here's some information: http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/uk_politics/8488504.stm
Heroic sacrifice?!?-one day you patrol on streets of Basra and sudenly hidden bomb explode and you are dead-where you here see heroic sacrifice?
Britain whas in danger from Saddam Hussein and Iraq?????????????????? Are you serious? Pure and simple they die for nothing,only to give some small support to US Invasion,nothing else. Iraq army its poor and bad equiped,with low morale,and US army will crush without any help. And i think that Iraq and Afghanistan its two diferent things,not one. Stick with Topic name. If britains so importan,so why they move all soldiers out of Iraq then, because situation in Iraq its not cold,and maybe in some hiding place,still posess weapons for mass destructions? I just want to say,that Britain dont have troubles with Terrorist before Iraq invasion. or maybe again i miss something?
morph wrote:did i win that easily... please someone quick argue against me so i dont think im the expert on this subject..
BigBallinStalin wrote:morph wrote:did i win that easily... please someone quick argue against me so i dont think im the expert on this subject..
We can nit-pick on details about Iraq pre-2003, but that wasn't really a major point of yours.
But I do agree with that idea of supporting one's troops, which doesn't also mean supporting the war. For whatever reasons of the government, those soldiers don't deserve a cold shoulder by their fellow citizens at home.
by morph on Wed Feb 03, 2010 5:10 am
did i win that easily... please someone quick argue against me so i dont think im the expert on this subject..