ok, without consulting google or any other source, from your own knowledge, list me some policies that all the parties who did well in the last iraqi elections had in common. i'm betting you can't. if you could, you'd know that the popular parties in iraq all support a timetable for US/UK withdrawal and an end to the selloff of iraqi state industry to foreign corporations. you'd also know that both of these demands have been vetoed by the USMidnightQ4 wrote:while this is a possibility, do you really think that this will come to be? I can't see the US coming out of this with very much "control" over the government in Iraq, who will answer to the people of that country. If their people don't like the "control" we have over them, they will simply force the powers that be out of office and elect new leaders that we don't have control over.
converse examples: iran, cuba, nicaragua, venezuela, vietnam - all countries the US has conducted hostile action toward (either covert or overt) because they wanted control and didn't have it
i'm afraid you're just not getting it at all. leaving aside who is meant by "we" here, the unspoken assumption you share with gramps is that it is the right and privilege of the US (and secondarily, western powers in general) to decide when something is a problem at all, and when/how it should be "fixed". if you think the US has that right and you've totally bought into the gary cooper/high noon myth about america, there's really not much to discuss since were arguing from totally different starting points. i'll just say that it is a fact that from the rest of the world's POV it is the US, not some tinpot tyrant, which is the main threat to world peaceexactly, you don't even know there is a problem. You need to go read the first few posts in this thread. We asked for better solutions to dealing with tyrants like Saddam. In other words, if we should not have attacked him, what should we have done? Even if you say "just wait it out", I will take that as an answer. Granted I think that's a supurbly retarded answer, but I will accept that some people have that opinion.
like i said, you and gramps are arguing from assumptions i just don't share, so you don't even recognise my alternative as an alternative. not much i can do about thatagain, a perfect example of avoiding the question, just like everyone keeps doing in this thread. He asked a pointed question and this is the best you could come up with ?