Dukasaur wrote:Having recently been the victim of similarly ridiculous nitpicking by someone else, I have to point out that it's ridiculous nitpicking. How many times have you said, "people hate Justin Bieber" when, in fact, you know damn well that only 98% of people hate Justin Bieber? This is the kind of semantic hair-splitting that people engage in when they have nothing substantive to say.
OK. I do understand what you are saying... but your example is extreme.
I agree I’m nitpicking a bit... but the fact is that one UN Official is not the same as the universal condemnation that mrswdk implies. I further suggest that most condemnation I hear is politically motivated, and that long term condemnation will be mostly dependent on the retaliation (or lack thereof) from Iran. If there’s minimal or no real retaliation this will be looked on as a “win” by many.
Furthermore, when I say “people hate Justin Bieber” I’m technically correct because I don’t consider ’Beliebers” to be homo-sapien given that their IQ’s are clearly and demonstrably below the norm.
jimboston wrote:Your analogy is also incomplete... until we know why this Iranian Military Leader was in Iraq it is ridiculous to assume he was there with good intentions. Most likely he was there to meet with militant groups that Iran subsidizes...
Dukasaur wrote:How do you juxtapose those two statements as if they were opposites? Since when is it a crime to meet with your allies? By that logic, every time an American general goes to London to consult with the British, he should be shot.
Of course he was in Baghdad to meet with his allies. In what universe is that a crime?
If he’s there meeting with his allies, in what is essentially an active war theater... and if those allies are our obvious enemies...
Then yes... he’s actively engaged in the conflict.
Dukasaur wrote:Since the U.S. won't do anything to help them survive, the least it can do is stay the f*ck out of the way and let them get help wherever they can get it.
Yet it’s a coincidence he’s there at the same time our embassy is besieged by the very groups he supports?