Is the USA a big bully these days? |
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StyLaZyn
Forum Senior Member Joined: November 22 2005 Location: United States Status: Offline Points: 4079 |
Posted: June 15 2007 at 12:29 | ||||
Explain. I haven't bought it since the start.
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BroSpence
Forum Senior Member Joined: March 05 2007 Status: Offline Points: 2614 |
Posted: June 15 2007 at 19:26 | ||||
Western powers are part of the problem in the Mid East.
I agree. The new congress is almost as bad as the old one. Different players, same game, same sponsors, same BS. People talk of change like voting for the other part is going to do anything. They're all the same party! They all say the same thing! |
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Badabec
Forum Senior Member Joined: November 14 2005 Location: Germany Status: Offline Points: 1313 |
Posted: June 16 2007 at 07:18 | ||||
The situation in the Middle East is so worse because Western powers do intervene. Just check out the Iraq or Afgahnistan and you'll see how instable the entire country is. Thanks to the american world police for that. And no, I do not accept a country as a leader of the free world that starts senseless wars (such as Vietnam or Iraq), that acts as the (oil) companies want them to act (Bush) and that thinks it would be the world police (that is a very, very arrogant position). |
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Mesmo a tristeza da gente era mais bela
E além disso se via da janela Um cantinho de céu e o Redentor - Antônio Carlos Jobim, Toquinho & Vinícius de Moraes - Carta ao Tom 74 |
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Sean Trane
Special Collaborator Prog Folk Joined: April 29 2004 Location: Heart of Europe Status: Offline Points: 20240 |
Posted: June 16 2007 at 08:01 | ||||
I mean, the country is about to separate in two (I agree this is not done yet, but is a likely scenario in the next decade or so) because of the Russians living in the east while the Ukrainians living in the west can't stand any referrences to Russia anymore, then you come out as saying the Russia is not hated?.
All of the ex-Soviets countries (and the Eastern Europeans as well) literaly hate Russians for stealing some 50 years ofhistory. The thing that pains me is that Russia gets all the blame for Soviet Union, when this is forgetting that all of them countries participated (willingly or not) Edited by Sean Trane - June 16 2007 at 08:02 |
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let's just stay above the moral melee
prefer the sink to the gutter keep our sand-castle virtues content to be a doer as well as a thinker, prefer lifting our pen rather than un-sheath our sword |
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bhikkhu
Special Collaborator Honorary Collaborator Joined: April 06 2006 Location: A² Michigan Status: Offline Points: 5109 |
Posted: June 16 2007 at 11:37 | ||||
I agree. If we truly had concern for the people of that region, we might try to understand their culture a bit more. Bush just went in, guns blazing, and said "they're bad." The motivation for going to war in Iraq was personal interest, not any real concern for its people. |
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IVNORD
Forum Senior Member Joined: December 13 2006 Location: USA Status: Offline Points: 1191 |
Posted: June 17 2007 at 00:34 | ||||
Care to explain how it was personal interest?
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bhikkhu
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Posted: June 17 2007 at 04:53 | ||||
If it isn't obvious to you, I'm sure you will deny everything I say. Anyway, the first is political. The republican party wanted to establish a reputation of being "tough guys." The second was W's personal vendetta against Saddam. The third was financial benefits to oil buddies and Haliburton. Do you need more? If we cared so much about the people being free, why aren't we in South America helping out people like our buddy Chus? |
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Badabec
Forum Senior Member Joined: November 14 2005 Location: Germany Status: Offline Points: 1313 |
Posted: June 17 2007 at 06:15 | ||||
Yeah! You have made an excellent point here! I could not agree more! I guess the Iraq-war had a socio-political constituent. A war always deflects the inhabitants from domestically problems and it should restore them. Guess this did not work. The war seperated the americans more than it brought them together. I think that our last chancellor in Germany Mr Bundeskanzler Gerhard Schröder has been a whisk but it has been the best decision you could make as he proclaimed that Germany would not follow into the Iraq-war. Edited by Badabec - June 17 2007 at 06:16 |
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Mesmo a tristeza da gente era mais bela
E além disso se via da janela Um cantinho de céu e o Redentor - Antônio Carlos Jobim, Toquinho & Vinícius de Moraes - Carta ao Tom 74 |
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Forgotten Son
Forum Senior Member Joined: March 13 2005 Location: United Kingdom Status: Offline Points: 1356 |
Posted: June 17 2007 at 16:08 | ||||
The US is absolutely a "big bully". It has been the most aggressive nation on Earth since World War II and has propped up some of the most despicable regimes in the name of elite interest.
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Kid-A
Forum Senior Member Joined: October 02 2005 Location: United Kingdom Status: Offline Points: 613 |
Posted: June 17 2007 at 17:34 | ||||
The biggest global bullies are TNC's.
But I voted for yes, but I don't think the UK is any better. In fact 100 years ago we were probably worse than the US is today.
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BroSpence
Forum Senior Member Joined: March 05 2007 Status: Offline Points: 2614 |
Posted: June 17 2007 at 19:27 | ||||
The U.S. was a bully during Wilson's precidency. So this isn't a new thing.
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IVNORD
Forum Senior Member Joined: December 13 2006 Location: USA Status: Offline Points: 1191 |
Posted: June 17 2007 at 20:03 | ||||
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StyLaZyn
Forum Senior Member Joined: November 22 2005 Location: United States Status: Offline Points: 4079 |
Posted: June 18 2007 at 10:09 | ||||
SO TRUE!
And why in the hell was Darfur ignored for so long? There were bigger tragedies going on there with the mowing down of defenseless women and children from gunners in helicopters.
Bush and Co. totally had their own agenda. I think of Bush more as a gutless pawn and it was actually the Cheney-Rumsfeld machine calling the shots. And the American public pays the price. Its like we have no control over our government anymore.
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Badabec
Forum Senior Member Joined: November 14 2005 Location: Germany Status: Offline Points: 1313 |
Posted: June 18 2007 at 10:23 | ||||
Edited by Badabec - June 18 2007 at 10:27 |
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Mesmo a tristeza da gente era mais bela
E além disso se via da janela Um cantinho de céu e o Redentor - Antônio Carlos Jobim, Toquinho & Vinícius de Moraes - Carta ao Tom 74 |
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IVNORD
Forum Senior Member Joined: December 13 2006 Location: USA Status: Offline Points: 1191 |
Posted: June 18 2007 at 12:46 | ||||
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thellama73
Collaborator Honorary Collaborator Joined: May 29 2006 Location: United States Status: Offline Points: 8368 |
Posted: June 18 2007 at 12:58 | ||||
I think it's funny that so many people are against us trying to help people in Iraq but then call us inhuman for not wanting to help people in Darfur.
Me, I don't think it's our responsibility to help anyone, and I believe the war in Iraqq is about terrorism, not freeing people/ |
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Kid-A
Forum Senior Member Joined: October 02 2005 Location: United Kingdom Status: Offline Points: 613 |
Posted: June 18 2007 at 17:37 | ||||
^well there's no link between Iraq/Soddam Hussain and terrorism. So well done on that one. |
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TheProgtologist
Special Collaborator Honorary Collaborator / Retired Admin Joined: May 23 2005 Location: Baltimore,Md US Status: Offline Points: 27802 |
Posted: June 18 2007 at 22:30 | ||||
You have to be blind if you think Saddam's regime didn't sponsor terrorism.
And just say he didn't....he still needed taken down,the man was EVIL.
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bhikkhu
Special Collaborator Honorary Collaborator Joined: April 06 2006 Location: A² Michigan Status: Offline Points: 5109 |
Posted: June 18 2007 at 22:39 | ||||
I was responding to your attitude during this discussion, and I might say I was proven correct. You mentioned that Bush is a figurehead. That is correct, and why I said Republicans. My point was that these actions were far from some sense of responsibility to others in a foreign land. It was about seizing an opportunity, nothing more. I would like to add that only recently has the media woken up, and started to be critical. For a while there it seemed as if the media was largely conservative. But don't worry, there is still Fox News. |
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TheProgtologist
Special Collaborator Honorary Collaborator / Retired Admin Joined: May 23 2005 Location: Baltimore,Md US Status: Offline Points: 27802 |
Posted: June 18 2007 at 23:17 | ||||
When I came home from Desert Storm this is what I heard:
1)Did you kill anybody?
2)You guys messed up,you didn't get Saddam
My answer to the second one was always.."That wasn't the military objective,the liberation of Kuwait was".
So we invade Iraq and take out Saddam.A lot of people got what they were screaming for,and found it left a bad taste in their mouths.
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