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Harry -> RE: Iraq Today! (11/15/2006 12:47:35 PM)
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jenny6664. Well, let me begin by saying that I live in America, and I love this country, what I don’t like though is our foreign policy. At the top of our foreign policy agenda is “protect Israel at any cost” that includes the destruction of not only what honest Americans have been working for in the last two hundred years, but it includes the destruction of any country that is a threat to Israel. However, we disguise that as stabilizing the region, and call them terrorist regimes. Another item in our foreign policy dictates “this one is not written, but implied” rip off the riches of any country that is not as technologically advanced as we are, and to hell with what happens to its people. We invade other countries “and this is nothing new, it started since the pilgrims landed on Plymouth Rock” in the name of spreading democracy and civilization all over the world, disregarding and disrespecting the life styles, and beliefs of the natives of the invaded countries. Saddam was a brutal dictator, we all agree on that, and he had to go, one way or another, but do you think that sacrificing 5 percent of the population is a reasonable price to pay to get rid of a dictator? So far about 600,000 http://www.zmag.org/lancet.pdf#search='the%20lancet%20study' Iraqis were killed one way or another. “Disregard what the government tells you they are nothing but a group of puppets on Iraqs stage appointed by our stubborn president”. Our leaders lied, not only to us “the American public” and to the entire world, about the reason for this war “I am sure you remember the WMDs which even Google could not find them” but they kept coming up with new reasons to legitimize their actions. Now for the killing in Iraq. our fearless leaders either did not have enough intelligence about the Iraqi people to speculate what the invasion might trigger, “and that comes from lack of human brains” or they did know, and they hoped that would happen “this one comes from the disrespect for the lives of other nations” so they can rip off as much oil as they can to help keep 1) their pocket books filled, and 2) help keep their pocket books filled for much longer, by preserving the oil reserves in the US, and the UK. I am sure you know where did the gas prices at the pump were headed in the last three years. The point is, there is nothing that is good for Iraq now or in the future we messed up a group of people by not only invading their country, but also by turning one sector against the other. Moreover, we are advising to rip the country into three different parts in the name of stabilizing the situation, the situation that we created to benefit the rich and famous in the western hemisphere. P.S. I wish you had chosen a different set of numbers after your name, instead of the symbol of the devil, quadrupled.
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