Strike on Iraq
According to CNN and various other news sources, Iraq is now under attack by
the US. Here is a link to the current story running at CNN right now, but there's really not much except that it has started. CT Cruise missiles launched against "Target of Opportunity". The full assault has not begun. CT The attack was specifically intended to take out Saddam. CT Saddam appeared on iraqi TV to condemn the US, and Iraqi missiles have been fired at Kuwait.
I am ashamed to call myself an American.
I want the fire back.
...and a bigger threat to world peace than Hussein ever was.
The government has a defect: it's potentially democratic. Corporations have no defect: they're pure tyrannies. -Chomsky
that was fast.
I still think they should wait a day or 2 for some more psychological effect on the people, and possibly more defections.
anyone know if the sandstorm is worse for American troops and equipment or iraqi visibility?
i'm looking forward to the draft, whos with me?
The talking heads are reporting that this may or may not have been a PsyOp, saying that it was likely targeted at Iraqi leadership or command and control.
The Iranian news agency is also reporting that there may be explosions on the peninsula near Basra. Tony Blair will be addressing the UK at 10:30 EST (3:30 AM GMT, I think).
Here's hoping it'll be over quickly with minimum casualties. My prayers go out not only to the allied troops, but to the Iraqis (Assyrians, Chaldeans, Kurds and Turkmen) aswell.
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Too bad the only news channel I get is in Spanish... It should be interesting to see how this plays out.
It's like prison rape, best if they get it over with quickly...
The goal is to get it over with before summer. Do you know how hot those Iraqi summers can get? Can you imagine our patriotic American soldiers toiling away in defense of their country with the hot, foreign Middle Eastern sun beating down mercilessly on their heavily camouflaged backs? Heaven forbid!
-- shayborg
FIRST BOMB!
Ooops. Too late.
It's been reported as a US cruise missle attack on an unexpected target of opportunity.
Good luck to all the US soldiers, I think when the fighting starts those anti-war protestors should switch to SUPPORTING OUR TROOPS! I know if I was over there I wouldn't want to hear about protests at home, I would want to hear about support.
There's been waaaay to much in the way of "talks" and "negotiations" prior to this war.
It's about damn time that things got underway.
The world will be a better place once Saddam Hussein and his thugs are out of the picture.
God Bless our Troops.
I'd rather be a conservative nutjob than a liberal with no nuts and no job.
So far these are just surgical strikes against the leadership, not the big bombing yet.
...it's been a long, strange road to the inevitable. And sadly it will be a MUCH longer road until we can find out just what this will cost the world.
The "opening stages" of military action against Iraq have begun, White House press secretary Ari Fleischer announced Wednesday night.
I don't have a degree in Doublespeak, but I did take some of it in high school. In non-Beltway words, the "opening stages" of a vast military assault against a hopelessly undertrained and underequipped military are now underway.
My thoughts go out to all the involved combatants, American and Iraqi, and for anyone else who may come to harm. May this war be as brief and as painless as it can be made; and may we succeed afterward in rebuilding Iraq the way we succeeded in rebuilding Japan and Germany after World War II.
!#@%*)anks for hanging up the phone, dear.
Got this in Email this morning, passing it along:
Published on Monday, March 17, 2003 by Michael Moore
A Letter from Michael Moore to George W. Bush on the Eve of War
by Michael Moore
George W. Bush
1600 Pennsylvania Ave.
Washington, DC
Dear Governor Bush:
So today is what you call "the moment of truth," the day that "France and the rest of world have to show their cards on the table." I'm glad to hear that this day has finally arrived. Because, I gotta tell ya, having survived 440 days of your lying and conniving, I wasn't sure if I could take much more. So I'm glad to hear that today is Truth Day, 'cause I got a few truths I would like to share with you:
1. There is virtually NO ONE in America (talk radio nutters and Fox News aside) who is gung-ho to go to war. Trust me on this one. Walk out of the White House and on to any street in America and try to find five people who are PASSIONATE about wanting to kill Iraqis. YOU WON'T FIND THEM! Why? 'Cause NO Iraqis have ever come here and killed any of us! No Iraqi has even threatened to do that. You see, this is how we average Americans think: If a certain so-and-so is not perceived as a threat to our lives, then, believe it or not, we don't want to kill him! Funny how that works!
2. The majority of Americans -- the ones who never elected you -- are not fooled by your weapons of mass distraction. We know what the real issues are that affect our daily lives -- and none of them begin with I or end in Q. Here's what threatens us: two and a half million jobs lost since you took office, the stock market having become a cruel joke, no one knowing if their retirement funds are going to be there, gas now costs almost two dollars -- the list goes on and on. Bombing Iraq will not make any of this go away. Only you need to go away for things to improve.
3. As Bill Maher said last week, how bad do you have to suck to lose a popularity contest with Saddam Hussein? The whole world is against you, Mr. Bush. Count your fellow Americans among them.
4. The Pope has said this war is wrong, that it is a SIN. The Pope! But even worse, the Dixie Chicks have now come out against you! How bad does it have to get before you realize that you are an army of one on this war? Of course, this is a war you personally won't have to fight. Just like when you went AWOL while the poor were shipped to Vietnam in your place.
5. Of the 535 members of Congress, only ONE (Sen. Johnson of South Dakota) has an enlisted son or daughter in the armed forces! If you really want to stand up for America, please send your twin daughters over to Kuwait right now and let them don their chemical warfare suits. And let's see every member of Congress with a child of military age also sacrifice their kids for this war effort. What's that you say? You don't THINK so? Well, hey, guess what -- we don't think so either!
6. Finally, we love France. Yes, they have pulled some royal screw-ups. Yes, some of them can pretty damn annoying. But have you forgotten we wouldn't even have this country known as America if it weren't for the French? That it was their help in the Revolutionary War that won it for us? That our greatest thinkers and founding fathers -- Thomas Jefferson, Ben Franklin, etc. -- spent many years in Paris where they refined the concepts that lead to our Declaration of Independence and our Constitution? That it was France who gave us our Statue of Liberty, a Frenchman who built the Chevrolet, and a pair of French brothers who invented the movies? And now they are doing what only a good friend can do -- tell you the truth about yourself, straight, no b.s. Quit pissing on the French and thank them for getting it right for once. You know, you really should have traveled more (like once) before you took over. Your ignorance of the world has not only made you look stupid, it has painted you into a corner you can't get out of.
Well, cheer up -- there IS good news. If you do go through with this war, more than likely it will be
According to CNN there was a cruise missle attack sent to Iraq on a "target of opportunity". Have to wait till Bush speaks and lets us know what is going on.
All that is necessary for the triumph of evil is that good men do nothing. --Edmund Burke
That is, while Saddam will be gone by summer, US troops will have to be there forever, and they are likely to find themselves under guerilla attack from various factions who don't accept US rule.
but what's more important is the endgame. If you read the simulation the US had with Van Riper (who since resigned) it's going to be messier & longer than they think it will. How many casualties will the US get before they get cold feet?
BTW in the last Gulf War more American soldiers died in training and motor vehicle accidents than actual combat. Have the lessons of GWI been learned and things changed (by all accounts they are very similar to the way they were in '91).
Video Game cheats, hints a
First down and Bagdad, let's hope it gets a little more exciting.
Mix the failings of Usenet with the shortcomings of the World Wide Web and the result is slashdot.
Until we hear from Bush, we don't really know what's going on. However, the AP is reporting that this was perhaps the US going after a 'target of opportunity', implying some Iraqi officials were found and targetted. It may not be the full-scale war yet, we'll have to wait and see.
"I drank what?" -Socrates
Other than typical news sites...
-- Debka (Middle East News)
-- Official Iraqi News
-- Where is Read? - Iraqi Blog
-- Kuwait Blog
-- Back to Iraq Blog
-- Iraq today
-- Warblogs.cc
-- Kevin Sites
-- Sky.com
-- BCC News Live Feed
-- Agonist
CBSnews also has a beautiful high detail webcam without all the crap on the bottom of the screen.
God bless our soldiers.
Davak
The US is not "Attacking Iraq". Were Liberating it.
--May God save us all.
I know, this isn't a joke, but let's pretend the war was taking place in the US. Imagine it in your mind. Then turn on the TV and look at their cute little "Showdown with Saddam" graphics and glitz. I bet many of the people at the television station have absolutely no idea what war is like. It's degrading to anyone fighting the war that it is treated like a game. This is, of course, no game.
I'm just waiting for this to be the cause of World War III, 6.4 billion years isn't too bad a run though...
Interesting usage of technology to restrict access to information. Just tried to access the news on the war on Yahoo! and I could not access these stories. Very surprising since Yahoo! typically doesn't have access or bandwidth problems. Plus, I can access sports stories just fine.
However, if I try to access the war stories through a U.S. Proxy (amegaproxy.com) I can call up the stories just fine.
Sunny
Be my Friend
Took long enough to get this going. Let's take Saddam out and move on to the next terrorist country. Go USA!!
I'm in the US Air Force stationed Germany at work right now and we've been watching CNN non-stop all night. There is definatly a nervous tension in the air right now. But we're ready. I may not totally agree with Bush but I'll do the job I was trained to do.
This is the start of somthing bad. As a British parlament member said few days ago, The weakening of the United Nations and the European Union are huge casualties to have before a bullet has been fired. This is a perfect example of why everyone hates the US. We are arrogant and feel the rules dont apply to us.
Sorry, Southpark has a new episode tonight.
War takes a close second.
Brushfireb
SAN FRANCISCO (Reuters) March 19 - A man protesting the looming U.S. war on Iraq fell to his death from San Francisco's famed Golden Gate Bridge on Wednesday as he was hanging a banner, officials said.
"He appears to have been hanging a banner of some kind," said California Highway Patrol officer Timothy Willock. "We're not sure if he decided to jump or slipped while he was, you know, hanging the banner. That's unclear right now."
Anti-war sentiment is strong in the San Francisco Bay Area but the death of the man in his 30s was the first related to the latest protests over the U.S.-led war against Iraqi leader Saddam Hussein.
Darwin Award pending . . .
Maybe if N Korea attacks too
[name of spiritual leader / deity] Help Us. Its the begining of the end.
I'm a little tea pot.
...that the US inteligence found a "target of opportunity" in Baghdad...meaning that there was a senior or high-ranking official sighted that US intelligence thought they could hit. thats why the bombings came so unannounced.
why is it that when a man talks dirty to a woman, it's sexual harassment, but when a woman talks dirty to a man, its $3.
War is never a pleasant thing, however, it is sometimes needed.
I am glad it has started, and being "prior-service" my prayers go to my fellow soldiers. The sooner it starts, the sooner it ends.
Let freedom ring.
Prepare yourself for the worst it's coming soon
I believe in those foretold prophecies of doom
They say the end is close, it's coming fast
Not every single one of us is gonna last
So, stand and fight or kill yourself right now
It'll be one less motherfucker to kill
Skin shot, burned, stabbed, scorched and torn
This pain is real - you can't ignore...
War is coming
Arm yourself with the right to kill at will
Shoot to kill it's them or you
Time to choose, time to choose or die
Blood's pouring from the hole in your side
Take the pain - it'll focus and strengthen you
Take the pain - or your life's fuckin' through
Face the pain - let it become part of you
Take the pain
War is coming
Prepare yourself for the worst it's coming soon
I believe in those foretold prophecies of doom
They say the end is close, it's coming fast
Not every single one of us is gonna last
So, stand and fight or kill yourself right now
It'll be one less motherfucker to kill
Skin shot, burned, stabbed, scorched and torn
This pain is real - you can't ignore...
War is coming
WAARRRRRRRRRRRRRRR
I hope you die painfully and alone.
I agree, and modded this up because I feel from reading the comments that it is an under-represented view. And after hearing about the facts, a correct one. We've tried peacefully dis-armming Saddam peacfully, and it's failed.
War is a last resort, but we've reached it.
the moderation and meta-moderation that is about to happen on this thread...
Navy commander tells sailors attack will be "unlike anything anyone has ever seen before"
Isn't that what Steve Jobs said about the new iMac?
"Orthodoxy is unconsciousness" - Orwell
War! huh-yeah
... What is it good for
... What is it good for
What is it good for? Absolutely nothing
Uh-huh
War! huh-yeah What is it good for?
Absolutely nothing Say it again y'all
War! huh good God What is it good for?
Absolutely nothing Listen to me?
Ohhh? War! I despise Because it means destruction?
Of innocent lives
War means tears to thousands of mothers eyes
When their sons go to fight and lose their lives
I said - War! Huh Good God y'all
What is it good for? Absolutely nothing
Say it again
War! Whoa, Lord
Absolutely nothing Listen to me?
War! It ain't nothing but a heartbreaker
War! Friend only to the undertaker
War! It's an enemy to all mankind
The thought of war blows my mind
War has caused unrest in the younger generation
Induction then destruction- Who wants to die?
Ohhh? War Good God y'all What is it good for?
Absolutely nothing Say it, Say it, Say it
War! Uh-huh Yeah - Huh! What is it good for?
Absolutely nothing Listen to me?
War! It ain't nothing but a heartbreaker
War! It's got one friend, that's the undertaker
War has shattered many a young mans dreams
Made him disabled bitter and mean
Life is much to precious to spend fighting wars these days
War can't give life, it can only take it away
War! Huh Good God y'all What is it good for?
Absolutely nothing Say it again
War! Whoa, Lord
Absolutely nothing Listen to me?
War! It ain't nothing but a heartbreaker
War! Friend only to the undertaker
Peace Love and Understanding;
tell me, is there no place for them today?
They say we must fight to keep our freedom
But Lord knows there's got to be a better way
War! Huh Good God y'all What is it good for?
You tell me Say it, Say it, Say it
War! Huh Good God y'all What is it good for?
Stand up and shout it. Nothing!
Slightly non-war-related, but has anyone ever noticed the similarities in the names?
I'm the Devil the Windows users warned you about.
Not
Regardless of whether you agree with the war or not (I sure as hell do not) we all have to support our troops.
gulf war drinking game
four-oh-four
You un-do comment moderation by posting anon? GR!
Someone please mod grandparent up.
From the CNN story: "Navy commander tells sailors attack will be 'unlike anything anyone has ever seen before'".
Does that mean they're sending in Janet Reno? I mean, she really got the job done at Waco.
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I'm listening to the anti-aircraft fire etc. right now, pretty scary.
He just said "On my orders.." *shivers*
I can't begin to imagine where this might take us..
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The Beastie Boys released a song (mp3 link) relating to some of this insanity, it's a decent track. Relevant links: Link1
Win Without War
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On GWB's orders, they are stricking selective targets, opening efforts of the war. Previously reported as an early opportunity for specific targets. Based on what GWB is saying right now, this is the start. Guess he gave the Hussein family 2 hours and 15 min. to spare...
From this point, he appears to have headed into the political speech.
Really said nothing else in the 4 minute disertation.
Do you think it will be restricted to airborne targets?
I'm out of here. Anyone with information regarding Canadian citizenship, please reply.
Just before 9pm est, CNN Headline News said something about a hijacked Cuban airliner being escorted by military jets into Miami. When they came back after commercial break, no mention of it.
Another news station reported that a CNN reporter had been shot live on camera. Again, nothing.
During Aaron Brown's chat with some Pentagon bigwig or another, you could distinctly hear laughing and clapping in the background of CNN's studios. Brown's face showed that he heard it too.
All in all, considering how little has actually happened, it's been one hell of a weird night.
Endless arguments over trivial contradictions in books written by ignorant savages to explain thunder in the dark.
Damn.
I voted for Gore, you insensitive bastard!
I don't get CNN, you insensitive bastard!
I'm a human, you insensitive bastard!
CowboyNeal...I can't think of anything but you are still an insensitive bastard!
How am I supposed to feel right now with American starting a unjustified war? Could someone tell me please? Thanks.
This was likely a psychological strike. Drop a few bombs to let them know just how serious we are, and then wait a little bit to see how many surrender.
;)
According to rumors, Iraqis were already surrendering as early as last week. Supposedly, we were conducting live fire exercises on the Kuwaiti border. They figured they were under actual attack and waved the white flag.
May whatever higher powers exist protect the sovereignty of the United States. May our soldiers aim true, and may their equipment never fail.
It's time to take out the tyrant.
Flamebait?
It's a view!
And an appropriate one too.
Please mod parent up.
defeat Nazism, Communism, and [hopefully] Terrorism.
May God Bless our/the US troops. Right or wrong, I'm behind our "troops" 100%.
Let's all hope for minimal casualties...
Don't think that a small group of dedicated individuals can't change the world. It's the only thing that ever has.
"This should have happened 10 years ago."
Uhhhh.... it did. And, well that seemed to solve a lot didn't it?
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you're right! I don't know the lyrics.
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But that doesn't mean I'd mod ya down. Offtopic is a stupid mod. who is ever ONtopic on
YOU SUCK BALLS!
Oh wait, I'm already in the Marines. Dohhh!
This guy is way out there
Just for entertainment, check it out. There is some good information there if you look.
Moore is a serious crackpot.
. :(
Most anti-war people I hear talk about all the civilian casualties resulting from this war, but I'm somehow not sure I should take their word for it. Does anyone here know the read civilian death toll from the last Iraqi war?
I mean, I would think it'd be relatively low, what with all the expensive gagetry we're using nowadays.
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Herbert did a good deal of research on the Middle East when writing Dune. Harq Al-Hada and all.
What better place to study when writing about endless, burning sands?
Here's something to keep in mind, though. The US military is the equivalent of Imperial Sardaukar.
And the Iraqis have no Fremen.
gulf war drinking game - drink em under the table!
four-oh-four
Well as I've posted elsewhere I did what I could, I protested, called my representatives and in the jacked up country that is supposed to be the worlds greatest democracy, I (and many others) got ignored. Lets not forget this come election day, this country is long overdue a good housecleaning.
3000 dead over past 2 years, still no free Palestinians, still
Fair and balanced.
CNN is reporting that the strike was at a command bunker believed to have Iraq's leadership in it. Take with as much salt as you like.
We already have enough troubles with keeping a DMZ between hackers and crackers, linux-zealoots[sp] and BSD-morons, pro and contra M$ and a whole load more.
Please keep this place real-life war free.
bash$
If you cannot find Osama, bomb Iraq.
If the markets are a drama, bomb Iraq.
If the terrorists are frisky,
Pakistan is looking shifty,
North Korea is too risky,
Bomb Iraq.
If we have no allies with us, bomb Iraq.
If we think someone has dissed us, bomb Iraq.
So to hell with the inspections,
Let's look tough for the elections,
Close your mind and take directions,
Bomb Iraq.
It's "pre-emptive non-aggression", bomb Iraq.
Let's prevent this mass destruction, bomb Iraq.
They've got weapons we can't see,
And that's good enough for me,
'Cos it's all the proof I need to
Bomb Iraq.
If you never were elected, bomb Iraq.
If your mood is quite dejected, bomb Iraq.
If you think Saddam's gone mad,
With the weapons that he had,
(And he tried to kill your dad),
Bomb Iraq.
If your corp'rate fraud is growin', bomb Iraq.
If your ties to it are showin', bomb Iraq.
If your politics are sleazy,
And hiding that ain't easy,
And your manhood's getting queasy,
Bomb Iraq.
Fall in line and follow orders, bomb Iraq.
For our might knows not our borders, bomb Iraq.
Disagree? We'll call it treason,
Let's make war not love this season,
Even if we have no reason,
Bomb Iraq.
I happen to be listening to the Gov't Mule cover of War Pigs off of Live With A Little Help From Our Friends.
"Nature doesn't care how smart you are. You can still be wrong." - Richard Feynman
yeah, and in the post wwII days joseph stalin called winston churchill a war monger. churchill warned for years about hitler and what he was slyly trying to do... and knew that action had to be taken before he actually succeeded. look what happened. hitler rose to amass great power and it wasnt until japan struck us (as the history books say) that we actually realized that something had to be done.
lets look at this as hitler = sadam, churchill = bush.
now granted.. bush is no churchill... (america needs another churchill) but at least hes trying.
not a flame (as some have taken my previous posts.)
just my $0.02.
frank mattia
Why does the media persisit on calling this a war? If me and a couple of my buddies wail on a wheelchair-bound paraplegic, is that a fight?
No, it's bullying.
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Black Sabbath's War Pigs
------------------------
Generals gathered in their masses,
just like witches at black masses.
Evil minds that plot destruction,
sorcerers of death's construction.
In the fields the bodies burning,
as the war machine keeps turning.
Death and hatred to mankind,
poisoning their brainwashed minds.
Oh lord, yeah!
Politicians hide themselves away.
They only started the war.
Why should they go out to fight?
They leave that role to the poor, yeah.
Time will tell on their power minds,
making war just for fun.
Treating people just like pawns in chess,
wait till their judgement day comes, yeah.
Now in darkness world stops turning,
ashes where the bodies burning.
No more War Pigs have the power,
Hand of God has struck the hour.
Day of judgement, God is calling,
on their knees the war pigs crawling.
Begging mercies for their sins,
Satan, laughing, spreads his wings.
Oh lord, yeah!
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The so-called "target of opportunity" turns out to have been Saddam himself scurrying out of Baghdad in an attempt to avert war. It has been alleged that some prankster had set his watch back a few hours.
Please everyone don't pray for the american soldiers, pray in whatever you believe in for the civilians of Irak. They are by far the ones in most danger and least deserving harm...
First Gulf war killed 1.5 millions of them.
"If liberty means anything at all, it means the right to tell people what they do not want to hear"
yeah, beeyotch!
I can't concern myself with a war taking place on the other side of the globe, frankly, it is irrelevant. Now if you will excuse me, I need to use the toilet.
Couldn't help but think of one of my favorite movie quotes.. "I say we take off and nuke the entire site from orbit. It's the only way to be sure."
Now, where did I put that REM disc?
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tommorow is going to rule. ncaa basketball and war on tv in the same day!
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The financial markets are currently predicting a 65% chance that Saddam will be gone before the end of this month, and a 95% chance before the end of April.
There seem to be a lot of Slashdotters posting self-confident predictions of the outcome of the war. If you really believe in what you say, you should start trading (unless, of course, your predictions coincide with those of the market's).
Tor
Anyone else watching that damn Traffic light in Baghdad?
Interesting that at 6am, and bombings, people are obeying the traffic lights.
Also, Sadam is also watching CNN and those cameras, wonder how long he leaves them up.
Ended slavery in the United States. Lets hope that the Iraqi people will be released from Saddam's chains soon too.
Hmmmm. Space Shuttle blows up . . . A Bush in office. . . . War in Iraq . . . Did we go back in time? Hmmm. Early 90's - what's next - the return of grunge?
Well then just who the hell are you talking about?
Is anyone else having connection troubles? I've been getting timeouts like crazy servers all over the internet for most of the afternoon.
Looks like we may be seeing something similar to 9/11, people hitting ctrl-r constantly looking for more news. Or, on the other hand, it's entirely possible that I borked my router box.
The future isn't what it used to be.
Here's an easy way to understand the situation:
For years, Mommy (The UN) has been saying "Wait until your father gets home! He's gonna be mad!" and Jr. (Saddam) has just said, "Oh yeah? What's he gonna do to me?"
Now suddenly, Daddy's home. And guess what, Junior is gonna get punished for misbehaving. Now where's Junior? Hiding behind Mommy's skirts saying, "Don't let him hurt me and I PROMISE I won't do it again. And this time I REALLY MEAN IT!"
We've put up with his broken promises and his lies for 12 years. He's violated 17 sperate UN resolutions. He's continued building stockpiles of chemical and biological warfare weapons. He's evil. And he needs to go.
- No matter how subtle the wizard, a knife between the shoulder blades really cramps his style.
Saddam and Bin Laden are different people with different goals.
<sarcasm>Ah, but the Bush clan has had a long-term agenda with Saddam. Bin Laden only killed off a few Americans.</sarcasm>
I want to know how attacking Iraq is going to do anything whatsoever to reduce terrorism. I see attacking countries, occupying them, and setting up puppet goverments as having exactly the same effect it's had every time we've done it for the *last* fifty years, which is to piss people off much, much more and produce more people with dead parents/brothers/sisters/cousins/sons/daughters who are willing to die to strike at the United States. People don't just say, entirely unprovoked, "Gee, it's a rainy Saturday. I think I'll go blow myself up on a bus or crash a plane into a building." Getting in a war with a nation, as history has shown, is a fantastic way to produce long-lasting ethnic hatred.
I see the Saddam campaign not just unrelated, as you do, but actively damaging any effort to reduce terrorism in the world.
May we never see th
Seems like this sandstorm in Kuwait is a good thing.....too bad we don't have sandworms to ride into Iraq!
Just a shame we have wasted 12 years to clean up this mess.
"There is no escape--we pay for the violence of our ancestors."
--from "The Collected Sayings of Muad'Dib" by the Princess Irulan
1. When the pin is pulled, Mr. Grenade is no longer your friend.
2. Do not eat iPod shuffle.
My thoughts on this entire episode...
There's always going to be war.
Peace is not a natural state for human beings. It has to be courted, it has to be persued. People easily grow complacent without strife, and thus the efforts for peace begin to seem unnecessary and burdensome.
Hopefully this doesn't cost us, and I mean all of us, as much as past conflicts.
Based on upvotes, Ageism is the only "-ism" Slashdotters care about and think isn't SJW
We've occasionally seen slashdot post current event articles that seem out of place when compared to the usual fare. Is this a good thing? Personally, I think it's good that slashdot can use its massive reader-base to inform the world on important events.. actually, this is exactly what happened with 9/11 for me -- if it wasn't for a random visit to slashdot, i wouldn't have found out as early as I had.
During the (first) Gulf war I remember there being an IRC channel that had the closed captions from CNN being relayed.
I don't suppose anyone knows if this still exists and if so where?
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It didn't solve anything because Bush SR only had our troops kick the Iraqis out of Kuwait -- once Kuwait was liberated, our job was done. Bush wanted to kick Saddam's ass, but the political situation didn't allow him to. This is different than in '91 -- I remember watching the war start live on the evening news -- they were talking to their correspondant in Bagdad and he said all was quiet. They were just about ready to break away when he started hearing explosions. They stayed on the story the rest of the night. This looks like a single bombing (so far...) as I look live I don't see any active bombing at the moment (22:35 EST)...
This time it's for keeps...
Beware of Sleestak
...Am I just sleep-baked, or did the article at first say that President Bush was going to make an address to the nation at 10:15 Eastern? I didn't see it on the news at 10:25, so I thought perhaps the address was already over...then the part about that was gone when I refreshed a few minutes ago. What was that about?
Next time you get ready to speak, type or act out against "the war on Iraq" make sure you are first anti-violence, then anti-war, then anti-war-with-Iraq. History shows that "horray for my team" mentality is what puts tyrants into power more than any other factor, so you are NOT helping if you are adding more thoughtless and parroted rhetoric to the mix. Put your politics and hate aside and decide what is important more: life and liberty, or death and compliance.
Seriously. Go to any NPR station and have a listen for some intelligent input. I know that they are public-funded but for some reason they are always the most objective news source I can find. Avoid the flashy TV crap and have a listen.
Congratulations you've let a retarded reneck start World War III. I sure do hope that thinking of all the innocent people that you're killing makes you feel safe and free tonight.
What is up with the media and their stupid questions? I understand the need for getting the story but asking how the troops are going to handle the stress and what they plan to do is ridiculous. Does anyone in the media realize that the military are just regular people and don't have all the answers? Let them do their job and keep the press in the rear with the gear.
All that is necessary for the triumph of evil is that good men do nothing. --Edmund Burke
involved with the war (good and bad), my prayers go out to you for a peaceful finish to a bloody situation.
I hope the UN can recover from this. The world is changing and I don't know if it is for the better.
I can't think straight...fuckin' Bush sucks. He just fuckin' sucks. He is a fuckin' moron. His children and grand children will forever be damned...
The real casualty of this war is not going to be Saddam and other Iraqi leaders...it's the people of Iraq, stupid. To them, I'll say just one thing...I am truly sorry that our leadership (if you can call Bush a leader, that fuckin' asshole!) is a bunch of stupid, cock-suckin' morons who can't think for themselves. Not all Americans support this war. Many of us are ashamed...
We can all blame this war on Nader...that fuckin' self-serving liberal just couldn't keep his ass off the ballot in last election. If it wasn't for him, Bush would've never won and Gore would be our president. Unlike Bush, who's never been in a war, Gore was in vietnam. He would've exhausted all possibilities before going to war.
BUSH was TOLD by his uncles (his father's cronies, Chaney and co) the they have to goto war. Let's face it, the economy sucks and our foreign policy sucks. How is Bush supposed to get re-elected in next election?
I am sad...I need one bourbon, one scotch, and one beer...
We didn't elect this nut. He was installed. The "swing" state was being run by his brother Jeb Bush (governor), the woman in charge of running the elections there worked on behalf of the Republican party (and was subsequently appointed to a position within the G. Bush administration), and thousands of likely-Democratic voters were "erroneously" purged from the voters' registration in the weeks leading up to the election.
He doesn't only act unilaterally in global politics, he does it here too. (Remember, huge deficits coupled with huge tax cuts for the rich are GOOD for the economy! *cough*)
If the rest of you can hold the world together until November 2004, we'll be able to finally dump this dangerous frat boy.
Please keep sanity and rational thought alive and well for us until we can join you all again.
In the meantime, our administration will be busy breeding new terrorists... in the name of fighting terrorism.
Watching on TV, I keep hearing that this is a strike against a "Leadership Target." Other "Leadership Targets" in history have included Abraham Lincoln and John F. Kennedy.
I wish the media would get off their knees long enough enough to report events the way they are as opposed to the way the news is handed to them. The word "assasination" can apply to actions taken by US officials, even if they choose not to describe their actions that way.
-Lux
I wonder if George Jr. will finish the job his dad didn't. Or will the US walk away at the last minute like in '90? No, that would be political suicide. But think of it, they could have a war every ten years or so, keeping the economy in good shape, if they left him there.
defeat Nazism, Communism, and [hopefully] Terrorism.
Not true.
All of the above are still around.
One can no more win a war than win an earthquake.
-Jeannette Rankin
Dumbass, America is not a democracy, its a Representative Republic. On election day, the American voter will remember who was on the American side and those that sided with Elf gas hungry French.
See, that's the great thing about America and democracy in general: we can disagree with our government and people in power, call them names, and still have every right to stay here. THAT'S what makes America (and Canada, and the UK, and France, and Germany, and...) great. Annoying, ain't it?
There you go. And yes, this is relevant now:
Generals gathered in their masses,
just like witches at black masses.
Evil minds that plot destruction,
sorcerers of death's construction.
In the fields the bodies burning,
as the war machine keeps turning.
Death and hatred to mankind,
poisoning their brainwashed minds.
Oh lord, yeah!
Politicians hide themselves away.
They only started the war.
Why should they go out to fight?
They leave that role to the poor, yeah.
Time will tell on their power minds,
making war just for fun.
Treating people just like pawns in chess,
wait till their judgement day comes, yeah.
Now in darkness world stops turning,
ashes where the bodies burning.
No more War Pigs have the power,
Hand of God has struck the hour.
Day of judgement, God is calling,
on their knees the war pigs crawling.
Begging mercies for their sins,
Satan, laughing, spreads his wings.
Oh lord, yeah!
--Black Sabbath, War Pigs
"Bush wanted to kick Saddam's ass, but the political situation didn't allow him to. "
Bullshit. He could have done whatever he wanted as commander-in-chief. He chose not to. He was responsible for that decision, not "the political situation."
spent the last of my mod points this morning. :-(
Lets support our troops now whatever our politics have been.
Sipping on Jolt and Dew. Laid back. With my mind of my cubicle and my cubicle on my mind.
American pacifist, seeking shelter in foreign land, preferably Canada, Mexico, Spain, or Italy. Willing to accept any aid. Will provide tech support for food.
Steal my identity- Social Security 444-98-4274
Without all the commercials, etc..
NPR. Click up top, Real, Windows Media, or Quicktime. Gotta love NPR.
More stuff on NPR about Iraq over here.
CSPAN is slashdotted, er, wardotted? err.. nevermind, CSPAN is dead.
And chances are, live protests in your local metro.
CBSNews has a big "WAR" picture that looks like an ad for a RTS. Thanks to the media for desensitizing us to war(or making it into a fun, enjoyable experience kind of like a game or a "faces of death" tv channel(gotta love duckman!) without the seriousness).
I hope this ends quick. The last thing Slashdot needs is a war vs. anti-war flamewar. We've already got BSD vs. Linux, Perl vs. Python vs. Ruby vs. Java vs. Everything Else, KDE vs. Gnome, etc... So I think we're good.
As an interesting note, CBSNews calls George Bush "Mr. Bush" in this article.
Post a bunch of links to high tech weapons like the ABL, and the new mobile artillery we have, then I thought, is this appropriate?
Some geek in Iraq, who just doesn't want to be involved in the fighting is sitting on his pc same as me, reading slashdot (if they're a fan) and probably see's thousands of people fleeing the streets, heading for the hills. Maybe he's just some student hoping to come here someday, but now has to face the horror of war.
Iraq is no stranger to war, the middle east has had ongoing wars as long as the bible has been written. Before USA intervention, who was the country trying to break up fights between middle eastern neighbors? Was it the british? the french?
I just heard a jet fly overhead, and it scares me, but that poor shmuck, who probably isn't too different than you or me, is hearing gunshots, sonic booms, and people running and screaming for cover.
On top of all that, his leader, wouldn't hesitate to turn the world into one giant jonestown. Rumors of anthrax, smallpox are everywhere.
If anyone is out there going through this shit right now, could you be brave please? Stay where you are and let the rest of us on slashdot know how you're doing?
Good luck if you're out there Iraqi slashdoter. May whoever you worship watch over you and keep you safe.
Same goes for the US troops too.
The lyrics to war pigs (Verres Militares) are as such:
:)
Centuriones convenerunt
sicut magi sacris nigris--
mentes malae destructionis
artifices omnes mortis.
Campis corpora comburit
belli machina laborans.
Mors et lis humanitati
perturbarunt mentes sanas.
Eheu, Deus!
Venefici se abstrudunt nunc,
qui bellum inceperunt.
Ipsi pugnam cur ineant?
Cogunt ire pauperes, vae!
Poena subit verribus,
qui per jocum belland.
Gentes tractant sicunt pecudes,
dum nigra venit hora, vae!
Nunc tenebris munus horret,
cum auditis: flammae torrent.
Verres non jam habent nervos.
Dei manus trudit fervens.
Hora nigra Dei advenit.
Supplicantes verres repunt,
peccatores precanture.
Satan ridet, laetatur.
Eheu, Deus!
I dunno about you, but I don't see any resemblance from this song to the current "military action" in Iraq. First, the Iraqi speak arabic, and the very likely, none of the invading forces speak Latin. Unless you were making a thinly veiled reference to this being a police action.
That's just... unpatriotic.
Black and grey are both shades of white.
What to do? The US and Israel are targets of EXTREMISTS. Why don't you fucking move if you don't like going after those that have evil intents. No one wants to go half way across the planet to kill some asshole. But who's going to do it ?
"For keeps", eh?
So what, specifically, is "Bush's War" going to do differently from the Gulf War that's going to suddenly eliminate the hatred of the United States in the country? You can't commit genocide in Iraq. You knock off the leader and install your own puppet government, you just produce a lot more hatred (think how we'd feel if China did that to us). So now you've killed one man that's fairly representative of national feeling in Iraq. We've spent lots of money profiling and monitoring him, so we throw out all that work, and we now have the same number of people who hate the US.
Saddam the man is not dangerous. If Iraqis disagreed about the United States, he wouldn't be an issue. Saddam is only nasty because the Iraqi people feel the same way he does about the United States. That being said, killing Saddam will, in my estimation, do nothing but produce more anti-US sentiment.
May we never see th
And other times, like now, I am glad that I don't live in a place like New York City.
... but that of the mislead/violent corporations [the true leaders] of this country. I apologize on behalf of it's people.
Chad Knepp
It's 7:37 pacific. I hear many explosions on the Baghdad camera now.
Now it's really, really begun.
It's really odd. You can still hear the birds in Baghdad. The cars have stopped honking, however.
"Can of worms? The can is open... the worms are everywhere."
It should have, but Bush Sr. dropped the ball, on bad advice (not that I think that excuses him). Saddam should have been taken out in 1991. He wasn't, and the Iraqi deaths since then because Saddam was sacrificing his peoples' well-being in order to build up his own military could have been averted.
But now that we have a president who can make the hard decisions, and we will make it right, and be safer for it.
But I feel bad for the United States troops in this ordeal, as well as the Iraqi people. Yeah, Saddam might be a dick, but Bush is being no better at this point.
Yes, the situation at hand sucks.
That's why I like Slashdot. I was hoping it could be avoided here.
So, unless these cruise-missiles are sporting some new build of BSD, or are hosting an Apache webserver or SOMETHING, I really would rather not hear about it.
Just my $.02.
Informatus Technologicus
The strike on Slashdot has begun. We will soon learn if My-SQL and PERL can handle Enterprise level loads while being slammed by sleep-deprived nerds who have nothing better to do.
Come play Heroes of Might and Magic Mini online.
Looks like an opportunity to hit Iraq command forces (maybe Saddam) prior to the main attack. Used cruise missles, dozen or so, along with F117 stealth fighhters. Apparently launch from the Persian Gulf area.
When its all over, I do honestly, truly belive, that, like in Afghanistan, the ordinary, innocent civilians are gonna thank us for it, before Bush rapes their oil fields anyways.
Now heres to hoping we nail the bastard before it comes to urban combat.
Mod Points: Helping you keep your opinion to yourself.
Now that the war is underway, the interesting thing to see will be the political fallout. Will the UN been seen as a worthless cause when the US unilaterally decides what is best for the world?
New Zealand's shopping & price comparison website
This day has been long over due.
Fun facts to know and tell:
Although it is unclear how far their development has progressed, Saddam has been proven to have a nuclear weapons program.
Saddam has killed more Muslims than any other nation in history. Over 1.2 Million Iraqi civilians (more than EIGHT percent of the population of Iraq) has been killed at the hands of Iraq. There is no family in Iraq that hasn't lost a friend or relative to Saddam's murderous behavior.
This is not a preemptive strike. Saddam's forces have fired on US planes in the no fly zones on numerous occasions. In addition, Saddam's regime funds and harbors Al Queda and other terrorise groups.
It is illegal, punishable by death, to belong to any other political party than the Bath (sp?) party which is that of Saddam.
Children as young as 3 years old are bombarded with Pro-Saddam propaganda in their schools. Their first words of English which they learn are words of love and praise for Saddam.
This war is long overdue. Anyone who doesn't agree that Saddam needs to be removed from power is either a communist, a terrorist, or just plain stupid. The leaders of the US have been trying to resolve this peacefully for many years. Saddam is obviously a mad man who can not be reasoned with; he must be eliminated by force.
God be with our Troops and with the non-agressive civilians of Iraq.
I'd rather be a conservative nutjob than a liberal with no nuts and no job.
About 10,000 degrees and very sunny
is for a speedy, swift and relatively bloodless victory, followed by focused, sustained, and earnest redevelopment effort.
So that History might look favorably upon this, let us make our bed and able to sleep soundly in it.
It will be much harder than any of us think, whether we choose to accept our post-war responsibility or not.
cleetus
I really agree with you. I am sitting here watching it in the background and find myself wishing something would happen just because it's boring. I thiink of playing Civ instead (as it's more fun). I know that is a horrible thing to think but it feels like a tv show.
I sit here feeling that if they want people to watch they'll blow more shit up and show some good mass destruction. Does this mean next year the new survival show will have six lucky contestants going into terrorist camps and trying to defeat the bad guy with out viewers voting them out of the show? (Makes me think of Snow Crash.)
There is just something wrong with watching a war take place in real time over the tv or Net. It lacks respect to the lifes being destroyed. I'd love all this data to hit the Net some time later as a history archieve but it shouldn't be streamed live. At least they could remove their logo and advertising so it'd have a little respect given these events.
At what price learning? At what cost wisdom? The price is a man's peace of mind, and the cost is his life.
that a lot of soldiers and bombs will go over Iraq in the next few hours, ok.
that the world seems to be against Iraq and/or Saddam, ok
But that they wake up Saddam 6am with the first misile even before a declared war was a BIG mistake. Now Saddam will get angry and take revenge on Bush! Who likes to get nice dreams interrupted in that way?
Please, people, a bit of ettiquette, even on war.
As someone from a country that never fights wars, I am confused by the constant pledges from Americans that they "support the troops", whether they're for or against the war.
Can anyone who uses this expression explain what it means? Is it just that you wish they will not be harmed? Or that they will be successful and reach their objectives? The second seems incompatible with with at least some reasons for being opposed to the war.
Obviously, "the troops" did not decide to start this war, so being for or against the war must be independent of your view of the troops. But that's an other issue.
Good job, you have proved once again that the ability to employ logic and reason does not prevent you from coming up with witty lyrics and jokes. Perhaps you should work for a propoganda office so that you can use your willful misrepresentation of facts and desire to manipulate others to "your side" rather than present clear and undisputable arguments that others can of course use to come to their own conclusion. Bravo! You also show that besides many of the medical and aeronautical advancements that came out of NAZI Germany, we can employ their tactics at misinformation as well. Today Pinky we shall invade several dozen countries! Tomorrow we will then sit back and point our fingers at others who invade just one yet with MUCH more cause and say "warmonger."
Saddam is compared to Hitler
Bush is compared to Hitler, finish your drink.
I keep hearing "target of oppurtunity" everywhere?! What the fuck?! I feel like they came up with a really efficiently replicating meme!!!
Follow somebody blogging from Baghdad
In '91 President Bush and UN coalition forces removed Iraqi forces from Kuwait. The UN did not target Saddam, and the US went along with the UN resolution. That's a fact. Go read a history book.
Target of opportunity? Did the installations make a five feet step? Oh come on we can all use a little humor in these troubled times. There's not much you and i can do. Those anti war protests sure worked.
Trolls dont like to be Flamebait, because they burn so well. Protect our Troll heritage!
well may be that is because NOONE wants war. noone wanted WWII to happen but it needed to. yeah you are right the iraqis have done nothing, but it's government has and that is who we are going for. Iraq has trained Al Qaeda in a plane in northern Iraq.
yeah, I've been listening to that track a lot recently actually.. not a lot changes, does it?
Another courageous European or Asian country must come to Iraq's aid. The US wouldn't risk waging war against the whole world... and this conflict will be at an end.
Does anyone know major Iraqi hosts we can ping? I tried www.iraq2000.com and got no response.
"odds with", not "ends with". Oops. Sigh.
May we never see th
Not trying to flamebait or anything, but what does it mean "support the troops" even if you're morally opposed to the war? I just don't get it.
/. or on the news somewhere...
I thought "I was just following orders" was considered by most to be a poor excuse for committing immoral acts. One example of this is statements by Nazi soliders who worked in concentration camps during WWII. A large percentage of people would agree that the concentration camps (both the idea and the implementation) were immoral. I suspect that many of those people would agree that "I was just following orders" was not a morally justifiable reason.
So if one truly believes that this campaign against Irag is immoral, would American soldiers claiming "I am just following orders" be absolved of moral judgement?
Note that I'm not necessarily agreeing with this. In fact, I'm undecided on whether or not the position that the U.S. is taking has a moral component to it. It's just confusing to me everytime I see "support the troops" here on
It means you dont stand in the streets spitting on them like the hippies did during Vietnam.
Whether the war was justified or not, those people are putting their lives on the line for your freedoms.
I was just watching Bush address the national as well as listening to some of our political leaders talk about the war. Since Canada has decided to stay out of the war on Iraq due to the lack of a UN resolution on, will the US look at Canada any differently now?
The Good Life
How come none of you pathetic fucking weasels have pointed out the fact that you can read a live streaming caption of CNN broadcasts on #cnn-live on EFNET? I suggest irc.efnet.net or irc.he.net.
Instead of playing video games and watching Cowboy Beabop, maybe you fucking whores could actually post some USEFUL information for a change.
Fucktards.
DIE YOU IMPERIALIST PIGS.
May your children die painfully in the desert sand.
Strange thing to say, but after seeing all of the footage of Baghdad and Kuwait City over the past couple of weeks, those places actually look like beautiful cities; even the live footage on CNN right now. Its a shame that some people seem to enjoy bombing them.
A sphincter says what?
... is dropping? So let me get this straight. The price of oil goes up *before* a war. Then when the war starts it goes *down*? Huh? Why on earth would it go down? Shouldn't oil go up even more? There is a war in the middle east afterall for crying out loud! They supply like a 1/3 of the worlds oil? Shouldn't investors be concerned about this?
I just heard some sad news on TV - Iraqi president Saddam Hussein was just found dead in his Baghdad presidential palace this morning (Baghdad time). There weren't any more details. I'm sure everyone in the Slashdot community will miss him - even if you didn't enjoy his oil, there's no denying his contributions to popular culture. Truly an Iraqi icon.
Funny, I was listening to Bolt Thrower's Honour, Valour, Pride.
Basically OT, but you've been warned.
Is there any system on the slashdot site that tracks the speed in which posts get added? It's been about 35 minutes from the original post and there are about 395 comments (problably another 100 more when I'm done typing).
It seems that in the future, every world event will get commented on in real-time.
Politicians hide themselves away
They only started the war
Why should they go out to fight?
They leave that role to the poor
George W. Bush weaseled his way out of going to Vietnam. How can anyone possible respect him when we speaks of fighting for freedom, and so on? My father, who was in the army at the time, actually *did*. And many others, who had no rich Daddies to save them, were conscripted, and also actually *fought*. He is a coward. Can that possibly be disputed?
Yes, but it they had overthrown Saddam 10 years ago, who would they be fighting today. I mean having a well known vilain is always useful when a war is all you can do to make people forget about your stupidity. Yes, this should have been done 10 years ago. It would have made less deaths than with 2 wars. The only reason why they didn't do it is because they were afraid they wouldn't like the replacement (with links with Iran), so they decided that having Saddam there wasnt' too bad.
Opus: the Swiss army knife of audio codec
So now we're supposed to support Bush's War because there's a higher scale of the same bombing going on that's been going on for seven years?
Hell, no. You really want to support the soldiers? Pull them *out* of Iraq where they aren't going to get *killed*. Make peace -- anyone who thinks that Iraq is stupid enough to not accept a peace offer is on crack -- and then do the damn inspections. What Blix turned up was some guesswork, a very small number of warheads, and now there are people *dying* because of it?
Beating the shit out of someone else until they're willing to do anything to avoid being hurt even more is really *not* the only way to resolve a conflict.
And people that try to associate patriotism with believing that Bush's War should go on are full of it. Patriotism is doing what's best for your *country*, not blithely following through what your leader spouts (if that were the case, Iraqis would be in the same boat, but the opposite way).
Finally, "protecting your family"? Yeah, Iraq is such a terribly nasty threat to your family. Christ. I can just see it now "January 2007 -- Iraq Invades United States!"
May we never see th
This should have happened 10 years ago.
You are absolutely right. By now, almost everybody agrees.
But did you have the insight to say so then? Almost nobody did. Those few who did were ridiculed as war-mongers and unilaterals against international cooperation. Of course, the UN did not support such an action, in particular not the French (who, by the way, initially suggested that Iraq should be allowed to keep parts of Kuwait).
Tor
...this looks like a re-run. Where's the shock-and-awe?? Stay tuned, I assume.
A programmer is a machine for converting coffee into code.
Just heard this on CNN. Saddam Hussein was found dead today in his cabin in the woods near Baghdad. Regardless of how you feel about dictators, you can't deny his contributions to the field. Truly an Iraqi icon.
I think American's conveniently forget sometimes that we have weapons of mass destruction too. What's different about us? If we force other countries to disarm, we should as well. A world with NO weapons of mass destruction would be much better off. Iraq's weapons do need to go, but so do ours.
"Saddam should have been taken out in 1991"
You don't honestly believe that if you remove Saddam there wont be any more of the so called 'evil doers' to take his place? You can't be so naive to think that killing peoples fathers, brothers and mothers will actually induce a population that smiles wholeheartedly in the fact of America?
Terrorism is different from Nazism and Communism in that it is a military tactic that anyone can use. Which means it can never be defeated. Which means the War on Terrorism, and the "exceptional war time" security measures need never be lifted.
This is very similar to the totalitarian tactics described in Orwells 1984. I know it's a tired cliche, but read the book and compare!
Keep your pants on. This is a shot at a 'target of opportunity'. Just a little softening up.
The main attack, when/if it comes, will be unmistakable.
VOTE in 2004. More is at risk then we have seen for a couple generations..... scientia est potentia
I thought this was interesting...
On CBS they were interviewing some expert, speculating on who this surgical strike was directed against.
The expert's response was essentially a listing of hardware involved. He closed up by saying something to the effect, "Well, we just spent 50 million dollars on that attack, so we can presume that it was a group of top party leaders."
I'm not sure if I'm glad that someone is pointing out the cost of the war, or disturbed that he's analyzing an attack based on the cost.
-mezz
Life is too short to spend it being a hateful tool for small minded hypocrites.
"To announce that there must be no criticism of the president, or that we are to stand by the president, right or wrong, is not only unpatriotic and servile, but is morally treasonable to the American public." - Theodore Roosevelt
This "news" is going to be getting enough air time on TV and coverage on every paper in the world over the next few days!
Can we please have SLASHDOT declared a 'war free zone', so that the 'Nerds' of this world have somewhere to go to escape it all for a bit when we feel like a break.
The USA should withdraw from the United Nations, as it's absolutely fucking worthless.
'Kill em all and let Allah sort em out' -- Converted Green Beret Saying
Do you think Saddam has already gone? If so, Bush would rush empty palaces, and basically look like an ass to the world. Or, do you guys think Saddam is going to go for broke, risk making Bush right, and throw everything he's got at our troops? I think, that if I were Saddam, *and I didn't have tons of killer weapons*, I'd get the hell out. Why not, he may lose some face, but he'll ruin Bush for a long time to come and do a real number on our economy (well, that will happen anyways, but we'll get less support restructuring, with war costs, etc)
CNN is reporting the US is already taking in defectors. But, the surrender leaflets are in english. I would like to know how many Iraqi soldiers can read and write the english language.
I dont like it when people think about what I think (say). Rather I try to make them think like I think.
The persian gulf war ended in a cease-fire, with cease-fire terms imposed on Iraq. Some of the terms imposed a no-fly zone that Iraq never respect, a prohibition of weapons of mass destruction, including missiles with long-range capability, which they were found to possess about a month ago, and several other terms, some I believe involved the Kurds.
It didn't solve a lot because UN only treats symptoms, not diseases.
Inconceivable!
The first salvo was a barrage of 40 tomahawk cruise missiles and attacks by F-15 airplanes in a surgical military strike against a "target of opportunity" near Baghdad, believed to include Iraqi leaders, U.S. officials said.
Attacks on Iraq were not planned until a later time, but American intelligence revealed possible targets, so U.S. leaders decided to strike early, sources told ABCNEWS.
"On my orders, coalition forces have begun striking selected targets of military importance," President Bush said in an address to the nation.
"We have no ambition in Iraq except to remove a threat and restore control in that country to its own people," Bush said.
Air raid sirens began howling just before daybreak, followed by about 10 minutes of anti-aircraft fire, according to ABCNEWS' Richard Engel, who is in Baghdad.
Later, another series of explosions could be heard outside the city, and subsequent bursts of explosions erupted periodically.
It was unclear exactly what the missiles hit, but sources said they were "regime targets," perhaps palaces that house the Iraqi leadership.
First official word of the attacks came from White House press spokesman Ari Fleischer around 9:45 p.m. ET.
"The opening stages of the disarmament of the Iraqi regime have begun," Fleischer told reporters, before walking away from the podium.
How is it? :)
I think that's better than what I have- a sabbath doing war pigs live- BUT with Ronnie James Dio singing! yeccchh! MP3s are bad for your health, kids.
In the future, I would want to not be isolated from my friends in the Space Station.
I'll be posting various clips from the news (including Bush's latest speech) at
http://www.icarusindie.com/waroniraq/
No one is gung ho about killing Iraqis and the fact someone wrote a letter pointing it out shows just how out of touch they are. 70%+ of people polled on MSNBC today are for the war to GET SADDAM. GOT IT. WE'RE GUNG HO TO GET SADDAM. NOT IRAQIS. Maybe if people would stop shouting "NANANANANA I'M OPEN MINDED" while covering their ears every time pro-war people speak they'd be less prone to make fools of themselves by writting such ill informed dribble.
Way to succumb to the anti-war BS and miss the boat. I'm proud to be an American. It's great to be a part of a country that takes an active role in taking out leaders who oppress people.
Ben
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On to a more cynical note. The war is only justified if it kills fewer people than would have died in the remainder of Saddam's rule. Over 150,000 Iraqis, military and civilian, died as a direct result of Allied attacks in the Gulf War. That's about how many Saddam killed himself in previous gas attacks against his own people. If this war truly is about the welfare of the Iraqi people, we have to make sure it doesn't make them suffer more than they would otherwise. And we have to be ready to follow up with massive amounts of aid. Not just food and medicine, but capital and technical expertise.
As for the other reasons that justify the war? They are nonsense. Yes, Saddam has WMD, and yes, he has used them against civilian populations. AMERICA has WMD and AMERICA has used them against civilian populations twice - in Hiroshima and Nagasaki. We also used chemical agents in Vietnam that cause birth defects to this day.
In the end, I think that America is very vaguely doing the right thing for the wrong reasons. This should have been done twenty years ago, and the war now doesn't even begin to make up for America's failures in the past. Maybe things will start to change (but, to be cyncial again - OF COURSE AMERICA WON'T CHANGE. America doesn't give half a shit about the rest of the world). We'll really have to wait to see who is vindicated, and who isn't.
Why is it NOT okay when Saddam defies the UN, but it's okay when President Bush does it? Could someone explain that to me, please?
I am sick and tired of hearing people state that Saddam is not a threat to the United States or any other country.
"What if he [Saddam] fails to comply [with disarmament] and we fail to act? He will conclude that the international community has lost its will. He will then go right on building up his arsenal. Someday, someway, I guarantee you, he'll use that arsenal."
The above statement was spoken by none other than former President Bill Clinton in *1998*. If (read since) the statement is true, why did he (Clinton) not act five years ago? Why is George W. Bush now criticised by Tom Daschle et al for allegedly failing to diplomatically solve the problem? This problem has unfortunately been allowed to fester and grow. We now have an American president willing to use America's power and might to once again fight evil and totalitarianism to protect fellow humans. This war is just and necessary. After his defeat, Saddam will no longer be able to harm, rape, murder, etc. a single person, let alone millions (as he has done) of his own people.
Life is short; think quickly.
That in regards to the "explosions" they are "showing" happenning in Baghdad right now - that the camera seems to be facing away from them? I mean, you can see the flashes light up the side of the mosque in the center of the frame. Why are the cameras facing away? Are there cameramen with the cameras? Are they remote cams faced in one direction? Are they facing away for other reasons? The explosions are large, sound large, anyhow - why aren't we (ie, the American people) being allowed to see the destruction that some of us implicitly (and explicitly) support?
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As Russian I think I speak for the bulk of my people when I say I wish the United States all the luck in the world in getting this lousy dictator, but stay the hell out of Russia's war in Chechnya we know what we are doing. Chechnya is our land its not your business and we are not committing war crimes. In fact Chechnya will have a constitutional referendum next week. To accuse us of war crimes when you are invading a soveigern nation is hypocrisy. The same type of hypocrisy that you accuse the French of. Russia has been fairly neutral over Iraq though officially we wanted a second resolution.
Now that the markets know America will be conquering 112 billion barrel oil reserve the price can drop.
The markets don't like uncertainty, once they know the invasion is on business can go back to normal.
maybe it's just me, but when i heard the 48 hour deadline, i was expecting that it would be some times square dropping the ball type shit. you know, the clock hits zero, Bush comes on and gives a stirring speech about war and freedom etc, and as soon as he's done you see the might of the american military unleashed in a brutal flurry of cruise missles and whatever. not this little whimper of a start of a war
support the troops.
I'm amazed that the birds are still chirping.
From the explosions, it's clear that the military has now gone beyond the "Target of Convenience" point in time.
Unless I'm hearing explosions caused bya coup inside Iraq...
"Can of worms? The can is open... the worms are everywhere."
I didn't think that anyone would have replied to this. But, to answer your question, I was in high school during the first gulf war. No one would have listened to me.
Even last night, I was watching the new Bill Maher show on HBO. The entire audience was against the notion.
Is war a failure? In some sense, yes. However, the UN has been a failure of grander proportions over the past decade.
If removing the Husseins from Iraq makes the world a more stable place, then the long-term good is worth the short-term pain.
10 years from now, France et. al. will forgot that they hated us.
I don't think the war is necessary, but since it has began I hope it will end quickly and without too many lives lost (on any side).
I certainly hope they get Sadam with one of these strikes and spare the Iraki people the pain of having to deal with the war.
I find it very interesting how all the news channels are tripping over themselves trying to get every detail they can, as soon as they can. I can't decide whether it is so that they can get the story out or if they just want to be the top dogs (the equivalent of "first post"). I also can't keep myself from watching the news. It is in a way adictive. I abhor war, yet I am overcome with anticipation. The news media and the administration have really done a good job in getting people interested. Whether you are for or against the war, they have your attention. enough of a rant for now...
Why is this only +4???
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Islam says that this is a choice that we all will face. In conflict or in crisis, will we choose what we know to be ethical, or will we choose that which we know will benefit us.
I think that Bush chose material considerations over ethics. It seems to me that he sacrificed his ethics because the Pope himself declared that war with Iraq is a sin, and Bush is publicly Christian. But it is possible that Bush really thinks that he is doing the right thing. Only God and Bush know for sure why Bush is doing this apparently unethical thing.
Anyway, it's a choice we all will have to make before we die, and reflects what kind of person we are. That's life.
My vague impression of France's position on war is "avoid it at all costs, at any costs to whomever."
Not to dis the french - they've had a rather bitter history. Having Napoleon (who encouraged the french proletariat to take some power from the nobles) forcibly taken from them by an alliance of European nations seemed to have broken their spirit.
Inconceivable!
How much has Dubya has done to rebuild Afghanistan? Diddly fuck that's how much! Don't expect much of Adolf Bush.
Your pizza just the way you ought to have it.
No, not war, but the occupation of a weak
country by a imperialistic, militaristic
country. Calling this occupation "war" is
total, complete hipocrisy.
I think this occupation will very probably
start a global weapons race: every country
will want to prepared, because, who knows,
what country the US will choose to attack next ?
Then as he is cutting your throat you can watch his penis, still bloody from your now dead daughter's then virgin vagina be forced into your tied and unconscious wife's mouth. His laughter should be all you need to remember who is really the starter of wars, but hey! who is counting?
pray. please pray.
It's covered by Faith No More on their "The Real Thing" Album
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I'm listening to it now
...saddam hussein himself...just reported by an NBC reporter @ the pentagon
why is it that when a man talks dirty to a woman, it's sexual harassment, but when a woman talks dirty to a man, its $3.
*raises hand*
I most certainly was pissed off that we didn't take Hussein out in 1991, and made it fairly clear then that I was a major mistake, and we'd pay for it later.
We're now paying for it.
As for the French: they have -billions- invested in oil contracts with Iraq. They (and the Germans and Russians) have a -huge- monetary reason to be against any sort of regime change.
And that's part of why I believe the US Gov't has discounted those three nations' arguments against taking out Hussein.
G W Bush is finishing the unfinished half-hearted campaign against Iraq that Clinton-the-ignorant led in 1998.
People who accuse GWB of finishing GHWB's business is ignorant and uninformed. GHWB's campaign against Iraq was never meant to eliminate Saddam. This current campaign is.
I am going to say this once and I am not going to respond to anyone. I still keeps me awake at night.
I was in the US Army durining the 1st gulf war.
We went in to Kuwait City early. As the Iraq Army was leaving. There was this orphanage. The soldiers had raped all the girls. Some as young as 8. They killed the workers from the Red Cresent that were there. There was this room in the hotel in downtown. There was a bed frame - metal. On it was a body of a man. Next to it was a bucket of water and a set of car batteries. We found over 50 people that had be killed like that.
I hope Sadam burns in hell.
I believe that peace is a noble cause and I wish that I still can still be as idealist as the rest that are outraged by this war. But I cannot. You seeI have seen the evil that men can do. The only way to a true and lasting peace is for good men to take a stand and fight evil when it appears - period.
"The Anointed One"
"The Great Uncle"
"Direct Descendant of the Prophet"
"The President of Iraq" because he got 100% of the votes, which, interestingly, had to be marked in blood.
These are but some of the war hawks who serve in a capacity to advise Bush or the Pentagon. Notice the last names? They aren't christian. Many of these people are also Israeli citizens.
Notice who still controls the media. Why else would over 60% of Americans believe that Saddam Hussein is responsible for the 9/11 attacks, when there is neither evidence nor allegation of his involvement? That belief exists only because of innuendo placed into Bush's mouth by his Israeli advisors and repeated ad nauseum by the corporate media.
Do any of you remember the first days of the Bush regime and how well he illustrated and underscored the fact that he is an alcoholic cocaine-addicted idiot? This current image of him is entirely fabricated: he doesn't give impromptu speeches, he won't speak unless he is guaranteed a standing ovation, and every word of his is crafted by advisors and speechwriters.
Go ahead and mod this post down as flamebait. I'm not anti-semitic (the al-Shehi handle is a lame attempt at humor, I know...), but very frustrated that our country is not being run by us. I'm very frustrated that we haven't learned to accept the 9/11 attacks as Karma served 10 years after the first Iraqi invasion, and frustrated to see that we are blindy charging into this new unjust invasion, creating new enemies and setting into motion future just attacks against innocent Americans. I am frustrated that the Pentagon has announced its intention to pinpoint all satellite uplinks within Iraq and bomb them, killing independent journalists who might have the only chance to show us the reality of this war.
I agree with the first post in this article--I am ashamed to call myself an American.
"I think all foreigners should stop interfering in the internal affairs of Iraq"
-- Paul Wolfowitz, 7/21/2003
To listen to this and think hard about it.
An Iraqi-born American speaks on WLS-AM Radio Chicago Tuesday morning.
I mean, who doesn't? Really? They consist of poor saps who joined the military to pay for college, and some meatheads who *want* to shoot guns and beat up brown people. You know what? They are all someone's kid. Of course we support the fucking troops!
I am so sick of hearing everyone say "Support our Troops!" like it's some sort of talisman against Osama appearing in our midst. What does it mean, 'Support our Troops'? Does that mean you're going to go and help soldiers load missles on some Apaches? Take your turn in the mess hall mixing up powdered eggs?
NO
You are going to sit here at home and you will wonder when your kid, pal, husband, wife, mom or dad will get back, and if they will return in one piece.
If you want to *really* 'support our troops', question the war, the president, the demise of civil rights, and the chilling effect that 'Bandwagon Patriotism' has on real discussion. Like where these 'terrorists' got their training and weapons in the first place (US)
There used to be a piece of paper that was pretty important to this country. It doesn't say life, safety and the persuit of happiness. It mentions Liberty. Something that is in short supply in this country of 'Freedom Toast', 'Patriot Acts' and 'Support our Troops' feel good phrases.
Hundreds of thousands of Americans gave up their lives so you could sit home and say "Support our Troops" or "Screw our crappy President" or say what I'm saying right now.
They gave us Liberty, and a pretty good country to use it in. Don't reduce it to throwaway phrases or we won't have either.
We need to understand the situation for what it is. Bush has tried to link Al Qaida unsuccessfully with Iraq so that he can take his war on terrorism to Iraq and get his friends some cheap oil. The world laughed in his face because he had no evidence of any Iraq-Al Qaida ties. Bush was caught spying on the UN offices to coerce the security council to vote with his desired war. They saw through him and rejected him. Saddam is contained and the world agrees the inspections were working. Now that there is going to be chaos in Iraq who knows where those weapons will finally end up.
Yes, Saddam kills and oppresses his own people, but he was doing that much more and with a larger army back in the 1980s with U.S. support. Now we are going to go kill tens or hundreds of thousands of Iraqi civilians in order to "liberate" them.
Bush is a liar, and a tyrant. He is using our troops to further his corporate and imperialist agenda. Robin Cook, the UK version of Colin Powell, quit Blair's government in protest of the intended atrocities. It's unfortunate that we don't have anybody brave enough in our government to take such a stand.
Get away from your CNN and FOX News and get the whole picture.
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People, It's really rather offensive to see so many people using their moderation points to stifle the views of so many people. This is abuse of the system. The Mod point system is there so that relevant and helpful comments are given the most prominence.
As soon as you start using them to mod opinions different from yours into oblivion, you're effectively destroying someone's right to free speech. Yes, Free speech is about the right to express your own opinion, but in doing so, you must also respect the opinions of others. You certainly don't have to agree, but dumping 5 mod points on someone just becuase they said "Bush is Awesome" or alternatively "War Sucks" is just childish. If you agree with a comment, by all means, give it a few points.
Don't mod someone down just because you disagree. Mod someone down for saying "In Mother russia, IRAQ attacks YOU!"
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I just got back from Bosnia and was the only time I have been in a place that there has been a recent war. This is absolute insantity. I went to a grave yard in Tuzla where they burried 80 or so young people who were in cafes on a friday night in the center of town. I was looking at the DOB and they were all born before me! ('72) Fsckin insanity. The people who were my age are still in shock. The buildings are sprayed with bullets. buildings demolished. I cant believe with even tv media documenting what is happening people are still pro war.
I am not against the war if it justified, but I hope that they have more information than just "he's a menace to the US". To me, that says nothing. Do they have some proof of operations Saddam is planning? Do they have proof of him funding al quida or something?
If not, I agree with Putin - he is not a threat to the US so why go in now? I agree that the UN is pretty limp, but I think that we finally had their attention and that another month would not make a difference. By that time, maybe Chirac would have gotten off his "I am france, I have veto power...let me use it before I give it to the germans" stance.
I stand 100% behind our troops and wish them the best of luck. We will be able to recover from whatever world opinion we get, but my biggest concern if for the general Iraqi populace. When the bombs start dropping, there will be civilian casualties. Hopefully they will remain small.
Too bad SAS or some other team could not have gone in and just taken out who we need to take out and that is it. A few apache's and low altitude jumps in the middle of the night and who knows what we could have done.
Best of luck to everyone. No matter where you stand on this issue, this is a dark day. War is never good.
What we did today? We subverted the United Nations. We broke international law. We have hurt the credibility of American leadership. We alienated key allies and partners.
This all for what could happen. 9/11 has really brought out the coward in many of us. We are blindly following Bush's miltiarism. As of a few minutes ago, I no longer have a choice but to give my support because we can not lose to a tyrant, we can not have another Vietnam for the American soldier, for the Iraqi citizen.
just my humble opinion
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Today I'm ashamed to call myself a Geek.
/. community today.
I'm disgusted at the sheer quantity of ignorant liberal drivel that's being spouted by the
This war is one of justice and necessity, and those who think otherwise are as blind as Saddam.
I'd rather be a conservative nutjob than a liberal with no nuts and no job.
> may we succeed afterward in rebuilding Iraq the way we succeeded in rebuilding Japan and Germany after World War II.
Not likely. Japan was located at the eastern border of the former communism region. Germany (West Germany) was located at the western border of the former communism region. Two key points; they must have had been rebuilt in order for US to stabilize the western world. Now the communism is gone, US does not need these countries. Look back and recall what's been happening in these two countries for the last 10 years. They have been in depression since Berlin wall, and they don't have much to look for. Why? Because US doesn't need these countries any more.
Iraq? Rebuilt? No way, why should Iraq be rebuilt and prosperous? How does it benefit US? It's Ok for US to see Iraq to stay poor and miserable as long as its leader takes side with US like Saudi Arabia and Kuwait (after the war). That's the whole point, right?
But in five years, when the death toll is deep in the thousands from the festering guerrila resistance to American colonial occupation in the middle east, and the "volunteer" force is a demoralized from spending years as a police force under fire in a hostile and inhospitable environment for what has clearly not been a war for "liberation," and the resignations and awols start coming in droves, all of those vietnam analogies won't be as easy to deride.
No one can predict the future, but we all have to take a decent shot at being judges of character. I'll tell you one thing I'm pretty sure of. If Bush is still in power, and he thinks it will help keep his people on top of that oilbed, he will not hesitate to use the draft.
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If the attitudes here are an accurate reflection, We(Americans) are going to be hated no matter what we do. If we're not waging war, we are poisoning other cultures with our ways. We will never win any world popularity contests.
MARK UP!
Slashdot is fast becoming THE point of our community internation, and this is shown how important it can be during SEP11.
Many of us geeks will be reloading often, even us poor modem users. Allow us non moderators to set the viewing level to +3 or so, and rely on MODs to mark up those worth reading.
Trolls are a matter of perspective and culture. What we need now is Informative and Funny.
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I just happened to be listenning to War Pigs on my Paranoid vinyl when I saw this story. If you mod this as offtopic you obviously don't know the lyrics of War Pigs.
Well I was listening to Britney's "Oops I did it again!", does that count?
CNN appears to be down, probably due to excessive requests.
What's often left out is how many civilians suffered as a result of Saddam's invasion of Kuwait. Thousands of Kuwaitis were taken away to detention camps, and many are still missing, over ten years later. Kuwaiti oil wells were burned, anything in sight looted, and so on. There's a reason that Turkey is wavering on supporting the U.S., but Kuwait has been with us since the beginning -- they've suffered at Saddam's hands, and want him gone. As an added bonus, they hope that some Kuwaiti POWs and kidnapped civilians are still alive in Iraq (500-1,000 are still unaccounted for), and hope that the U.S. invasion will free them.
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Yeah. After the Vietnam war, returning troops were scorned by the country that put them in that mess in the first place. I think that 'Support our Troops' started largely as a slogan meant to disarm any arguments against a military action.
Its still used that way today, by and large, although you often see signs in protests that say 'Support our Troops, Bring them Home.'
To me, it means 'Whether or not I agree with the action you're being ordered to do, we're not going to hang you out to dry or hold it against you once you get back.'
Supporting the troops means literally that, you wish them the best of luck and hope and pray they do not die.
You can be against the war, as I am, and still wish for the quickest, fastest, and least bloody conclusion to the war. That is MY view of "Supporting the troops." It also means that you won't call the troops baby killers or stuff like that because they are following orders (blah blah blah nazi's blah blah blah leave it alone) of their duly elected officials and politicians. When it comes right down to it I think supporting the troops means, your elected officials have decided to go to war and your country men are out there risking their lives so while you may oppose the war -- and continue to do so -- you shouldn't wish for your soldiers to die or fail at their objectives.
... different kind of.
I completely disagree with everything you said in this post, but if I had mod points, and I could, you would get them all! This is a very amusing and creative post. If you didn't write this...nevermind.
My view is that this shouldn't have taken 12 years to finish, and it's about time it's happening. This situation is like a parent who believes in corporal punishment being criticized by neighbors for wanting to spank a bad child. It's not a perfect analogy, but it kind of fits.
Double Medal of Honor Winner Smedly Butler
This guy is way out there
In all my time here I don't think I've ever seen a story get to a second page of comments (and this is the first story up at the moment).
War tends to bring out comments from everyone. Given the nature of war, comments and analysis of why it is being pursued is extremely important so here is my $.02 as someone who studies International Relations for a living.
The US has been committed for some time now to removing the threat of Iraqi weapons by forcing "regime change" in the region. It is both important for those that oppose the war and those that support their friends and family in the military to have the ability to do so. Personally I have reservations on whether this was the right course to go down but we have reached a point now where the road back is as steep as the road ahead. Pushing this far ahead and then backing down would likely have its costs in terrorism. Continuing onward will likely have its costs in terrorism and the cost of occupation of Iraq. When friends and family ask me what I think of the current situation I tell them "its a mess no matter how you slice it." And honestly, I've never had anyone argue with that point of view.
That said I hope this ends quickly and that friends and love ones can be back with their families as soon as possible.
That's my two cents.
I am proud of the few among you, /. readers and US Citizens who *are* complaining about these
horrible attacks. Poor Iraquies had to suffer Saddam Hussein's - former ally of the US - dictatorship, and now many of them will be killed by the bombings. Just like it happened with civilians in Alfghanistan, tortured by the Taliban regime and afterwords bombed by the US. Again, some of these Talibans were allies of the US when fighting a prior "evil", the Soviet Union. You have to stop this nosense. It will bring more terrorism, more hatred, and innocent civilian deaths, once more.
Who cares about those people ? I do. Human rights should prevail. A dead kid is a dead kid, be him or her, poor angel, Palestinian, Israeli, Iraqui, or whatever. It is a sad day in History, I feel like vomiting, I feel like crying, I already am ...
Yes it can. George W. Bush did not go to Vietnam. That's all you know. You have then extrapolated that bit of information into "George W. Bush weaseled his way out of going to Vietnam" and "He is a coward".
I have read your post and now I use my freedom to assume you're an idiot.
I'm confused. In the last IRAQ war, there were over 30 countries that offered supporting troops. This time there are two.
It's pretty obvious to the rest of the world that the coalition of the willing is a fantasy, and that there are more (the world -2) countries than France that think a US war on Iraq is a farse.
And apparently slashdotters couldn't wait to get in their pro/anti war opinions.
I support the troops!
you dweebs know nothing about warfare or what the fuck is going on. go back to posting upside down flag .gifs on your weblogs.
I agree. Actually during Dessert Storm I was attending highschool overseas on a military base. I remember one teacher mentioning that she had heard that the real reason we went to war then was that we had information about weapons that Iraq was developing. The invasion of Kuwait simply gave us a good excuse to go in there. Unfortunately we didn't finish the job we should have started.
How much in the way of morals does one have to begin with when one makes it a job to kill other people and destroy their property?
i don't know how appropriate it is to slashdot this, but this guy's ability to blog is probably already somewhat sketchy due to oh, about 25 different reasons you or i can think of right now, so here it is: blogging from baghdad.
:: Thursday, March 20, 2003 ::
:: salam 5:46 AM [+] :: ...
who knows? maybe we'll catch a first hand account. cross your fingers for him. please post updates if you notice a glimmer of activity.
i found it through an msnbc.com story.
he updated the site at 5:46 AM... which is 9:46 PM EST here in the US i believe. about an hour ago at the time of this post, half an hour before president bush made his 4 minute speech.
if you can't get to his blog, here is the top most few paragraphs right now...
air raid sirens in baghdad but the only sounds you can here are the anti-aircraft machine guns. will go now.
It is even too late for last minute things to buy, there are too few shops open. We went again for a drive thru Baghdad's main streets. Too depressing. I have never seen Baghdad like this. Today the Ba'ath party people started taking their places in the trenches and main squares and intersections, fully armed and freshly shaven. They looked too clean and well groomed to defend anything. And the most shocking thing was the number of kids. They couldn't be older than 20, sitting in trenches sipping Miranda fizzy drinks and eating chocolate (that was at the end of our street) other places you would see them sitting bored in the sun. more cars with guns and loads of Kalashnikovs everywhere.
The worst is seeing and feeling the city come to a halt. Nothing. No buying, no selling, no people running after buses. We drove home quickly. At least inside it did not feel so sad.
The ultimatum ends at 4 in the morning her in Baghdad, and the big question is will the attack be at the same night or not. Stories about the first gulf war are being told for the 100th time.
The Syrian border is now closed to Iraqis. They are being turned back. What is worse is that people wanting to go to Deyala which is in Iraq are being told to drive back to baghdad, there was a runor going around that baghdad will be "closed" no one goes in or out [check the map go from Baghdad in a N/E direction until you reach Baqubah, this is the center of Deyala governerate] people are being turned back at the borders of Baghdad city. There is a checkpoint and they will not let you pass it. there are rumors that many people have taken the path thru Deyala to go to the Iranian border. Maybe, maybe not.
If you remember I told you a while ago that you can get 14 satellite channels sanctioned by the state, retransmitted and decoded by receivers you have to buy from a state company. This service has been suspended. Internet will follow I am sure.
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I won the office pool! I won 50 bucks by guessing the exact hour of the announcement!
Now THAT's all-American. Profit from others' suffering.
Now I will go vomit.
Good question. Let me try to explain:
"Support the troops" probably does mean different things to different people. But, I think that when most people say it, they understand it as:
Yes, there's a war on. Whether you're for it or against it, it doesn't change the objective reality that we're fighting now. If we want anyone to win, sure as hell, we don't want it to be Saddam. _No one_ wants that, even our friends in France and Germany.
In other words, even if you didn't want the war, the next best thing is for us to win it and rebuild Iraq. Thus, we support our troops unconditionally.
-Erwos
Plausible conjecture should not be misrepresented as proof positive.
The states of Iraq, along with Iran, Syria and Saudia Arabia condone and finance militant anti-Western terrorists. They routinely call for the destruction of "infidels" (read: Western non-Islamic nations).
I support the values of the Founders of America, and fear that, undefended, America could become overrun with the sorts of terrorist acts that Israel suffers every day. Anyone who thinks there is no precendent hasn't been watching the last twenty years of overseas bombings, attacks on Americans, threats, and indoctrination of children.
Whatever flaws the US has, or mistakes it has made, it is still the closest thing to a free constitutional republic, and I support defending that freedom, both from outside aggressors and it's own politicians, if need be.
I know this isn't popular on slashdot, but karma's just karma and it had to be said.
And peacenik anti-american hippies like yourself spat on your father when he returned
No, I would never do that. You are constructing a straw man.
War Pigs is not on Paranoid. It is on the first album, but nice try.
CNN is a league of it's own when it comes to forcing pathetic statements out of clueless troops...
The troops will get my full, unconditional, and unreserved support, right out of my pocket. (Well, they'll get some of it. Most of my "support" will be directed to those who are owed favors by my political leaders. Dick Cheney, you have my support!)
As copyright owner of this comment, I authorize everyone to defeat any technological measure which limits access to it.
In other news... .iq domain names are going for a record low.
looks like /. got slashdotted...
Right or wrong? Threat or not? Madman or dictator? Weapons of mass destructions or rusty scuds? Liberals and conservatives. Right wing radio talk hosts versus left wing media moguls. Televised bombings. Do we get to use the airspace or not? We will rebuild or not? Is this right?
None of this matters. The plain and simple fact is our sons, daughters, sisters, brothers, cousins, friends and enemies are there fighting for what is believed to be the greater good. Whether you agree wholeheartedly with what is being done or think the United States is full or warmongerring lunitics, it does not matter. War has begun. That can not be changed. Now is the time to support our fighters. Time to support those putting their lives on the line. Time to stop bickering about whether or not it is right and show our troops, and the troops of all the nations there that we support them. They are doing what is ordered of them. Be there for their families. Mow somebody's lawn whose husband/father is gone. Make a meal for someone whos mother/wife won't be home for months. Don't disrespect the troops or their familes, care for them. When this is done, and it will not take very long, speak out with your votes about what you consider to be right or wrong. Speak out with your $$$.
Now is the time to rally behind our brave soldiers and their families. The time to speak out against the governemnts will come again.
Thank you brave men and women of the armed forces. I, for one, will be in line to give you a hero's return.
Knightfall
A little phrase I've been working on..
On September 11th, every one of us became a New Yorker.
On March 17th, every one of us, in one way or another, became a terrorist.
Think about it a bit...
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On another note, which side are you on? Saddam Hussein's or Osama Bin Laden's?
Anti-war protester? Not supporting the American war machine? Then you support Saddam! You bastard.
Pro-war patriot? Taking out Saddam (the leader of a secular regime and Osama's enemy) and setting the middle east on fire in an Anti-American Rage, breeding a new generation of future terrorists? Then you support Osama Bin Laden! You bastard.
Pick your poison... Or perhaps take a deep breath and count to 10 before you start pointing fingers and calling names.
I've got Karma to burn tonight.. Bring it on...
But, I ask that you keep quiet DURING the war. You've preemptively protested against the war, but now that it's underway stand behind the troops and your country.
You can ask, but the rest of us aren't going to keep quiet. People keeping quiet, scared they'd be deemed unpatriotic, is what got us into this nonsense in the first place. And what's all this about "standing behind your country"? Should the Northern Alliance have done that? If so, they'd still be under the Taliban. It's been said that sometimes dissent is the most patriotic course of action. So it is in this case.
No, you don't always stand behind your country--not when you believe with all your heart that your country is doing the wrong thing. I'll even go one step further: those of us who believe the war to be unjust have a moral obligation to speak out against it. Was Kronkite being unpatriotic when he offered his editorial claiming that the war in Vietnam was a mistake? Was his take on the war a slam against the troops? Of course not.
We're a democracy, and many men--every bit as brave and courageous as our boys and girls in Iraq--have died so that we, the minority, would be able to have our say.
God help us all.
I'd suggest you don't use Slashdot as your only news source, or you will suffer permanent brain damage.
I beleive it goes back to Vietnam when all the protestors back in the US were calling the soldiers things like baby killers and murders among other things. Alot of young men were drafted for the war and I'm sure no-one would actually want to fight in a war but sometimes you have to and support is all you can hope for.
I'd love to throw these fucking non-supporters on the front line of a war and see if they could use/hear some support.
When the troops got back home from Vietnam all the liberals treated them like shit for having to fight, like they had a choice.
My Dad does not even like to talk about vietnam, hell we went to the movies to watch "We were Soldiers" and he had a hard time watching the battle scenes.
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shock/awe tactics == terrorism
I'm glad I ain't American .... a bunch of retards led by a gun-totting monkey who doesn't know the capital of Syria.
I am ashamed - that we're part of the same species. Now I REALLY HOPE Sadam has some WMD up his sleeve - to nuke you morons from the face of the Earth!
I have read your post and now I use my freedom to assume you're an idiot
Well, looking at your previous posts I *know* you're an idiot. Finish that degree *before* posting again. Thanks.
Can't believe the media build up to a freakin WAR!!! The sets/stages were made months ago. The TV computer graphics of bombs hitting different parts of Baghdad looks incredible.
I wonder if Vegas has a pool going on how many Iraqis will be killed?
The Americans are totally lost in their insulated world. Have no consideration of any world culture (unless it bows to them or can make them a $).
On a side note, Tom Brokaw is an idiot. He just said this attack is "a 120 degrees opposite" to Gulf war I. 120!!! And Iraq was a secular state UNTIL Saddam came. That tells you how much he knows. (By the way, Saddam as evil as he is, has kept fanatics out of Iraq. Iraq is supposed to be the most secular, tolerant arab state).
Watch out for MAD COW-BOY disease!!!
Common sense says that the the soldiers out there who are risking their lives fighting for one's country are not the people who make the decisions to go to war; and, in fact, are probably not the most politically astute people, either. They're not responsible for the decision to fight, and they're compelled to do so on punishment of execution for desertion. They are mostly going to be ordinary people, probably some you might have gone to school with, or are the brothers and sisters and sons and daughters of people you know, or of your neighbors. They are, loosely speaking, kindred. They are merely tools in the execution of a political policy, and some of them will die for it. That alone is enough reason to morally support them, as individual human beings.
Of course, all this is probably true of the bulk of the enemy forces, as well. Except they're not kindred in any sense, and that makes all the difference. Whether it should or not is another question. But it does to most people.
The historical reason for this sort of expression from Americans, whether or not they oppose the war, has to do with the legacy of Vietnam. During Vietnam, many American protesters explicitly condemned all the US soldiers, and there were news photos and accounts of them being spit upon by protesters when they returned home. In the years after the war, there was a growing realization that--especially because of conscription--these soldiers were as often as not as much victims of the US war machine as anyone else. For liberals, there was a realization that it was the underclass, including many African-Americans, who disproportionately made up the young men that were conscripted into the military. There was also growing guilt by a portion of the anti-war left that avoided the draft through student deferrments and other loopholes. The end result was a legacy of shame for so villifying the young men who were conscripted and forced into a war that maimed them or took their lives. And so in the American psyche as a whole, there is now a strong desire--because of the common sense reasons I mention above and because of recent history--to be careful not to blame the soldiers for what their political bosses command them to do.
All that begs the question of the issue of when the line is crossed from doing what is considered "acceptable" in wartime, to comitting war crimes. There's no doubt that some US soldiers committed war crimes in Vietnam, such as in the Mai Lai massacre. And, of course, other military forces at other times in recent history have committed atrocities. Clearly, they are not deserving of anyone's support. But I, for one, don't think that US forces are any more likely to commit a war crime than any one else, and, in fact, are better-than-average in this regard; so it seems to me to assume innocence until guilt is proven. So, in general, I support the US troops because I think they are blameless. Of course, if one is a pacifist, one may disagree.
In some sense I support the Iraqi troops, as well; except that, of course, they're trying to kill the US troops that I preferentially support. Wouldn't it be nice if only the people who actually create the conditions for a war and make the decisions about fighting the war were the ones to actually fight it? It has always seemed one of the most abhorrent aspects of war to me that the political masters who wage the war are hardly ever at any risk. And just regular folk--poor folk, usually--are the one's that actually pay the price for the decision with their lives. Hmm. It occurs to me that the political leaders on the losing side should have (or be forced to have) the honor to "fall on their swords". I wonder if Bush's own life were on the line if he would have pursued this war so aggressively. Somehow, I think not.
You are absolutely correct. The Onion makes a similar point, in their usual over-the-top manner:
Military Promies 'Huge Numbers' for Gulf War II: The Vengeance
-Mike
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Many people have asked for this not to start in the first place, but George was hell-bent on starting it anyway. What are you really supposed to do? Support the troops enthusiatically, and also the bad decision and encourage him to continue it. Believe me this isn't the end, it's only the beginning of a huge mess. [think war with Eurasia type mess] or.. protest the poor choice to the detriment of the troops & country's morale. That's not fair to the troops either. They didn't choose the battles; they just fight 'um. Unfortunately, there isn't really a support the troops, but repremand the president option! The first rule of politics is to make sure people emotionally can't hold "you" accountable.
It's trite and overused nowadays, but the basic jist of it is "don't blame them for doing what the government tells them. In fact, thank them for being willing to do it in the first place."
Ahem... it also includes not brandishing unfair stereotypes about them, and dividing them up into either vicious killers or scared teens, both with less-than-average intelligence.
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My question to the war protesters:
was there really peace in Iraq?
Considering Saddam Hussein got 100% of the votes in the last Iraqi election, he is quite the popular man.
Problem is, most of us do not know what it is like to live in a dictatorship. While people snub their noses at the "evil" president Bush and wag their fingers at the "war-mongers", they have been turning their backs on the suffering of the Iraqi people to fulfill political idealism.
Face it, Saddam Hussein can't be negotiated with. We have tried for the last ten years, and he still kills Iraqis. He still oppresses women. He still hangs chemical weapons over the heads of his own people.
Do you think he wouldn't use them against his own people, as he did in 1988, if we didn't put pressure on him?
I don't know about you, but I'd rather live with America's imperialism with the world's cameras scrutenizing than with the tyranny of Saddam Hussein any day. At least protesters won't get executed and they will be able to vote for more than one person to be president.
And, no, there will not be another dictatorship after Saddam Hussein is gone. Do you think the world would allow that?
Please, in this thread more than ever, concentrate on moderating up rather than down. This issue is bound to foster a great deal of passionate discussion on all sides. If you disagree with a post in this thread, post a reply or mod up a reply that represents your point of view. This is not the time to suppress opinions we disagree with.
I read some postings like: Might god bless our tropps (US obviously) and might casaulties be low ... or whatever.
This is crap, sorry.
How about: Might god bless all the victims of war, who lost their lifes for such a stupid and avoidable thing, so they can rest in peace ?
Jeeez, why are Americans always so damn egocentric ?
Imagine, there's a world outside that little 10 sqm block you live in.
Especially this war. Dictionary.com defines terrorism as "The unlawful use or threatened use of force or violence by a person or an organized group against people or property with the intention of intimidating or coercing societies or governments, often for ideological or political reasons."
unlawful - the USA does not have the UN's approval to use force or violence against Iraq. The intention is clear to everyone: to coerce Saddam to leave the country and/or relinquish control of the country, which is certainly a political reason.
We're waging a "war against terrorism" but we are committing terrorist acts ourselves.
Oops!
That channel doesn't exist.. too bad: I was just thinking about a need for a more text-based 'net during times of war.
Everything that was once directly lived has receded into a representation. -debord
Well, the first post should have said ...
FLAME ON!!!
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I was just thinking as I looked at my DVD's...
"Begun this "Clone" War has..."
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That has to be one of the most inane arguments I've heard against dispensing any kind of justice. By that logic, no criminal should ever be arrested, no court should ever convict -- because, well, there are more bad guys out there.
Our goal is to remove the regime that threatens the world, and in removing that regime liberate Iraq. Seeing as today, Saddam tortures dissenters in ways that can only with great charity be called "cruel", I think most would prefer our strategy of taking out the regime while doing everything possible to limit collateral damage to the status quo.
War is never pretty. Saddam forced our hand. We'll make the best we can of it. In the end, the world will be safer -- Iraq included.
Or maybe America should have never fought for its independence, since it necessarily involved killing people? I'd like to see you say what you say today, if that had not happened.
We are at war! I support our troops in liberating the people of Iraq from Suddam Hussan. I do not like war but there is time war is inevitable. Have we all forgotten how evil Suddam is? His actions and his tyranncy reminds me of Adolf Hilter. Do we have to go back to the time of WWII where Adolf murder innoccent people with weapons of mass destruction? Suddam kills his own people with bio weapon when they rioted. He kill his family members for betraying him. He kill the family of the people that is disloyal to him. He keep the people in proverty. Freedom of speech does not exist. Do I need to go on. Suddam is playing with us for too long. He agrees to disarm. Does his action agree with what he states. Why bio weapons and not conventional weapons? He want to do more harm. Why place weapons in civilian populations? These tactics are immoral and uncivilized. Do I need to go on? HOw about the torture of american soldier. Where is the geneva convention?? We as a nation with the power, needs to be a bigger brother. We need to assist those who need help. If we do not help those who are in danger, we get blamed for not helping. When we do help, we are accused of abuseing our power. What we do as a nation does not make everyone happy but our goals are for the good. Okay, United States has done stuff that I would not agree with. We are a leader but we are also human. human fail and so does leaders. thats that. -dmak
I have an idea:
Any world leader who declares war on another country must, after the war, stand down as leader. Wars will still be waged, but the leaders will think damn hard about waging them.
Do you think such a policy would have changed Bush's mind?
For all the flames this may bring me, the CBC webservers are still up and going well unlike CNN's (last I checked).
If you want to see the canadian news coverage of this event; try the CBC homepage above or http://www.cbc.ca/stories/2003/03/19/war030319.
- Michael T. Babcock (Yes, I blog)
Well, to the surprise of no one, the war has started, the media is carpet-bombing us with what amount to zero information, and bush's address is playing and nauseum on the networks.
So what do we know so far? A small number of bombs have been dropped on baghdad, and that is all. On the networks I've seen:
-speculation about what kind of bomb/s it was/were
-speculation about what's next
-speculation about this, that and the other
-reports on the emotional status of troops on an aircraft carrier
-reports on the emotional status of troops on the ground
-what kinds of bombs, planes, etc the US and UK have.
So, I mean really how much of that is ACTUAL NEWS?
Speculation and emotional status updates are of no real relevance, now are they? And we already know what the arsenal consists of, that's not news either.
One gets the sense that the media has had most of this crap stored up "for release in case of war" - there's really no REAL news on the "news", and it's already driving me nuts.
I just wish they would report NEWS - not filler interspersed with nuggets of news. If there's no news yet, then don't report filler. It's bloody annoying.
I agree there should be no spitting, and such.
But..
Freedom? What the fuck are you babeling about?
When was the last time an Iraqi opressed an amercian's freedom?
Last time I checked this about the Iraqi's right to be free of Sadam's rule. They get to be ruled by an american general. That is until, of course, the americans feel that they can take care of themselves.
I've been looking for, but not finding, a good, un-spun, un-restricted news source. The big media outlets are.. Well, not even worth considering. The smallest ones are dubious.. Anyone have any suggestions?
why did he want Kuwait? Oil. He already is sitting on one of the largest supplies of it in the world. Kuwait was an easy target. (With alot MORE oil.) Know why Saudi Arabia asked the U.S. to come over there when Saddam started going into Kuwait? (Yes...they asked us very nicely to come over there.)
Anyone?
Because he was likely to go after Saudi Arabia too...again...for oil, and power. With the oil, comes power. No...it won't kill millions, but it would have seriously raised Saddam's power and influence. Dare we forget, he has always been working on chem and bio weapons, and back in the era of the Kuwait invasion, he was uncomfortably close to nuclear weapons. Aside from Scott Ritter (sp?) - the "I was framed!" pedophile - quite a few former weapons inspectors seem to think that believing he doesn't have those things and has honestly disarmed, is almost a bad joke based on the interviews that I have seen.
Reality check folks...he's mental. He hasn't played by the rules at all...he's defied the UN many times, and just because America's actions are currently unpopular, it doesn't make them wrong....just unpopular.
* Warning, rant below *
Personally, I wish they didn't have to put their lives on the line over this stupidity. I'm an American, and I support the Iraqi troops just as much as our own. Oooh, I bet that'll piss off Supreme Commander George W. Bush and his Orwellian Friends: Mr. Tom Ridge and D. Rumsfeld.
A sphincter says what?
The anticipated War on Iraq is pissing a lot of people off. There are polls all over the place. Nobody really knows how many people actually support it. Some even question who the US should attack. So I propose a survey ( http://www.icarusindie.com/survey ). All you need to do is enter who we should attack (if anybody) and then click on that country's location on the map to submit your vote. Eventually, a more formal report will be created showing exact percentages for every country submitted. Your IP is logged and only one vote per IP is used to create the map so don't spam please.
You can see the live results map at
http://www.icarusindie.com/survey/results.php
Thanks for your participation.
Ben
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War sucks, I wish it didn't have to be the "way", but I don't see any other choice. If the country in question was North Korea, or the target of disarmament some African regime of warlords, no one would be complaining (no one expect the warlords or Kim Jong Il, that is). But in this case, it is a nation of an Islamic majority that has strong business deals with France. The leader of Germany would rather have strong political ties to his neigbors then to the US (not to mention the fact that he rode the peace ticket into office). So, we arrive at today.
Gotta love politics. Fun stuff.
I've got my degree, thanks for your concern. Good to see you've got the night off away from the drive-through window so you can go online and play intellectual.
Just keep hating the same people who have provided you with the safety and prosperity your cowardly ass takes for granted.
After listening to the witty banter of both sides of the debate on this current war, I've come to the following conclusions:
Ridding this planet of a genocidal maniac is GOOD.
Stopping the development of devastanting weapons by a genocidal manic is GOOD.
Liberating people from constant fear of getting raped for stepping out of line is GOOD.
Relieving a point of tension in an already over-tensed region is GOOD.
Protecting the national interests of my homeland is GOOD.
Protecting my way of life, and therefore, the way of life of many people across the globe is GOOD.
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Doing is alone is BAD!!
Killing people is BAD!!
Aggression is BAD!!
WAR IS BAD!!
Boo-flipping-hoo. Weigh the pros with the cons and it simply doesn't even come close to remotely mattering on the tiniest scale the "offical" reason for killing this mofo. It needs to be done. I REPEAT FOR THE DEAF: IT NEEDS TO BE DONE. Obviously noone wants to do it, so we have to.
We do the best thing for the rest of the world, almost always at the sake of our nation's reputation but I for one don't give two flying flips. It needs to be done, and for the LOVE OF GOD why not do it now? We've learned, to our GREAT SADNESS, the great repercussion of our inactions when we could have killed Bin Laden. ANd no, folks, Saddam is to Bin Laden as Water is to H2O, same flippin difference. He's a murderer and he should have been taken in on war crimes a long time ago.
So I for one am ashamed that people who call themselves Americans don't understand why our nation has the unenviable position of having the cajones to take care of what HAS TO BE DONE. It has to be done NOW.
I love peace as much as the next guy, but I can't stand by and wait to be murdered in my own home.
And honestly people, why would Bush waste so much money and at the cost of human life, if the reasons weren't justifiable? Give me a frickin break, you have to be so partisan or just plain naieve to believe that crap.
Get a clue, use your brain and THINK for Christ's sake, our nation was founded in war and the longest peace on this planet war forged from the scraps of war. We have to start the elimination of the people for the good of humanity and the future of the planet.
I am filled with endless pride that I have a government that will act on what it believes to be right, regardless of the negative feedback. That we act regardless of the impact on our reputation is the greatest testament that America will push forward against all opposition to ensure the good of the world.
God Bless America, proud parent of the planet Earth.
Right now as we read these posts, people are fucking dying. I mean, they are fucking dead. Can we stop posting stupid witty posts for 2 seconds? Just stop and think. Right now, some one else is dead. Stop with the goddamn pro-war rhetoric for just a brief moment, and really stop and think about what it means to be alive. Wake up from your psuedo-intellectual rantings, and really think about what it means to be alive.
hmmm...
psyops perhaps?
the article
If someone could explain to me in a rational, reasoned argument why it matters that other people hate America, I might have respect for these people's arguments.
Why is anyone concerned with what the rest of the world thinks of us? Do we have reason to believe that they're opinions are based on some large dataset of information from which they can draw an objective opinion? Or perhaps (say it isn't so!) these people are victims of propoganda and lies (oh the horror!)?
It seems to me that the more that people are able to hear why America is doing the things it is doing then perhaps people will not harbor the same hatred.
This does not take into account simple religious hatred, which you cannot combat by complacency or capitulation. Religious hatred is a deep-seeded cultural ideology that you will not remove from a people without significant internal reform.
I for one am thankful that we are finally being led by a man with PRINCIPLES. A man with principles that haven't changed and continue to be the basis for his actions. I find it far more attractive to be led by someone who believes something and lives for and towards it than someone who believes what everyone tells him to believe on that day.
I am VERY proud to be an American.
Thanks for the link. I sure hope this is a honest Iraqi blogging and not some propaganda front aimed at bloggers. :) I doubt they are that specific however.
Very interesting blog, I've bookmarked and will check frequently along with CNN.COM.
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This post will probably be treated as flamebait or worse (if somebody will read it of course) but I can't resist.
In my opinion the problem is not with this war itself, but political actions leading to it. America has the most powerful army in the world. One tenth of it would be enough to conquer Europe. Nevertheless such powerful country is afraid of some little dictator. Come on! Saddam's regime is bad, but it cannot harm the US.
There are goals to be achieved by this war: oil, some sort of stability in the Middle East, removing threats to US allies in the region. These are real reasons, and they should be named! History knows many cases of just and unjust wars, but to my best knowledge US have only fought on the good side (maybe except Kosovo). Now I am afraid that this war will set a bad precedent.
This is the official website of the Government of Iraq. Let's slashdot it :)
Iraqi Government English Homepage
"Dancing is the vertical expression of a horizontal desire" --Robert Frost
N/T
(just got the video card for tv and recording for this occasion. screw video tapes. I have the last war, first days, on VHS and will attempt to digitize.)
A feeling of having made the same mistake before: Deja Foobar
Saddam has already fled and on his way to North Korea. Don't ask me how I know.
:)
You may think I'm trolling. Mod me down if you hear the news about him being killed or caught. Until then, wait and see.
Wow, at ~800 comments, I doubt that anyone will read this, but, what the hell :)
I think that most people will acknowledge that the removal of Saddam (and other unstable leaders/organizations) is something to be strived for. The decision to take military action towards that goal is not what concerns me. My concern lays in the fact that the current US administration has shown contempt and arrogence when dealing with other nations and has not exhausted oportunities for a non-lethal solution to their problems. Diplomacy was attempted only as a PR mechanism - not as a genuine attempt to involve the rest of the population of the world in important decisions. In this war, the United States is choosing to sacrifice Iraqis towards the goal of liberation/stability; the noble thing to do would be to sacrifice Americans or willing allies, including some Iraqis (lets look at Iraqis killed VS Americans killed).
The United States, being a proponent of democracy, should promote democracy for the world - not just for nations. The United States is a citizen of the world; money and power shouldn't give it a stronger voice than anyone else. The actions of the United States reminds me of the recent elections in Iraq - a ballot with only one option. The rest of the world shouldn't be ignored; the rest of the world wants to be involved and respected as citizens of the world. Refusing to acknowledge the value offered by the rest of the world is insulting and alienating. Please, hear us, United States.
Ya know, I think I prefered Dubbya when he was a cocain snorting, alcholic, boardroom fraudster. Oh for the good ol' days...
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let me get this straight.... we are going to war because saddam won't comply with UN regulations...
and yet the UN itself doesn't think violence is the solution to that - and isn't on board.
so bush is justifying this war because saddam has ignored regulations, but bush is ignoring the UN's wishes now. anyone else see the absurdity of this? yeesh, what a buncha retards in this country....
NOTE: This letter was written on 2/28/2003 (approximately 2.5 weeks prior to the deadline set forth by the U.S.)
Dear Sir or Madam,
You may have recently exercised your right to free speech by voicing your opposition to the impending conflict in the Middle East. It's your right to do so thanks to our Constitution and its Bill of Rights. I'm sure you're aware of the importance of the Constitution as it pertains to our history, government, rights, and country. Another important document in our history is the Declaration of Independence. In June of 1776, Thomas Jefferson wrote these words: We hold these truths to be self-evident, that all men are created equal, that they are endowed by their Creator with certain unalienable Rights, that among these are Life, Liberty and the pursuit of Happiness.
I'm writing to inform you that your unalienable Rights are in jeopardy. I discovered that there is a plot against your life. Obviously, without unalienable Right #1 (Life), #2 and #3 (Liberty and the pursuit of Happiness) are somewhat ruined. Unfortunately, your killers don't really care and won't stop with just ending your life. Once they kill you, they will continue murdering those you hold dearest. They will kill your family, your friends, your significant other, your co-workers, your fellow churchgoers, and any other United States citizen they can find. They will use any means possible. If they have to run you down on foot and slit you and your childrens' throats with knives, they will. If they are able (and equipped to do so), they will more than likely fire a pistol or rifle round through your skull at point blank range.
This killing won't happen covertly in a dark alley or your home. Your murderer will do you the pleasure of killing you for your beliefs in as public and horrific a manner as possible. More than likely he will even try to torture or molest you and your loved ones to the point at which you will be glad to die.
Who are these assailants? They are people who believe that they have to kill you because you don't think the way they do. Not only do they believe they must kill you, they believe they will be amply rewarded for doing so. If you're big on equality, you'll really like these guys. They don't discriminate at all. They are dedicated to killing you no matter your race, sex, sexual orientation, height, weight, age, political views, income, geographic location, ancestry, or religious preference. The only thing that matters to them is that you are a citizen of the United States. Your citizenship alone is more than enough motive for them to do everything in their power to end your life.
Luckily there are people who are on your side. You see, I took an oath eleven years ago to defend the United States, its allies, its interests abroad, and it's Constitution against all enemies whether they be foreign or domestic. By no means am I a warmonger. I'm not even on active duty anymore. My fellow Marines and I don't pray for war. In fact, we pray for peace more often than most conscientious objectors and anti-war protestors. Why? Because much like you, we don't want to die. We're ready to die if that's what it takes, but we'd really rather not. Most of us have things other than dying that we'd rather be doing. We have families, hobbies, friends, and interests just like you. It may seem trivial to you; but we swore to protect you, your family, and your way of life even if it means we have to die in the process. We even swore to protect your right to protest the actions we take to protect your rights. Think about that!
During my enlistment with the U.S. Marine Corps I learned some rather unsettling facts. I learned all about Nuclear, Biological and Chemical warfare (us Jarheads refer to it as "NBC"). All three can be devastating if used correctly. In addition to specifics on NBC warfare, I had the fortunate opportunity to familiarize myself (through research) with some of the people who are going to try to kill you (possibly even using NBC warfare). Unfortunately, I can'
Apparently you don't watch the news.
You've got to agree that he's been nothing if not consistent:
...repeat a few times...
"Disarm, or you will be forced to disarm"
"Leave in 48 hours or we bring force"
"Here we come."
The biggest surprise, for me, is that none of this has been even slightly surprising.
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-RW out.
Dumbass.
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A war is coming, war is coming, tears are filling up my feeling, killing feelings
Blood will be spilled for power, spilled for power, spilled for power, all for power
Sadness can be found in my tears, people will be living in fear, all in fear
It's a very very mad world
a very sad world
People have to learn a lesson, learn the lesson, all the faces, all expressions,
People will loose their children, loose their children, which before where happy children, being children
I feel o so lonely, with my own expressions, people are still not learning lessons, learning lessons
Help us all what will become so soon, help the people, help the world, spread this poem...
It's a very very mad world
It's a very very sad world
What about all the people, thinking people, feeling people, sad people, caring people, crazy people
We are filled with no desire, no desire, so sad to shout, world on fire, world on fire...
What will become of the earth, where we used to feel home, lives being scattered
What becomes of us, what becomes of them, people loose their lives, no more being the same
It's a very very mad world
It's a very very sad world
No war please, pretty please, no damnation
People will loose their lives, loose their friends, please no to be a living expense, no expense
People not ever to be seen again, never again, ever again, a rain will be coming, rain of sadness, bloody rain,
When will the madness end, madness end, please do end, people get killed, getting killed, for a cent
It's a very very mad world
It's a very very sad world
Thanks to all the people caring for us, caring for them, caring for future, for the future
Please don't solve problems with violence, no violence, some are still not learning lessons, learning lessons,
ZKboi (18/03/2003)
I feel bad for this world... My "NO" to war!
Listen with me and feel your feeling
(mp3: Gary Jules, Mad World).
--- I am known for the ones who want to find me on the net. Is that a privacy risk or a privilege? One might wonder..
From pudge's blog:
I keep hearing people say things like "Bush wasn't elected," as if there were some truth to the statement. I hoped it was just bitterness at defeat that would eventually die down. But apparently the bitterness or blindness of some knows no bounds. So let me set the record straight, once and for all.
Bush was elected. There is no sense in which it is correct to say that he was not. We have a system of elections, determined by written law, and that system and law was followed at every step.
Some say Bush didn't win the "national popular" vote, as if the total number of votes means anything. It doesn't. Our law defines an electoral college system, and there is no such thing as a national popular vote.
Some say the Supreme Court of the United States stepped in and handed the election to Bush, as if the Supreme Court is not the final arbiter of Constitutionality of election law. It is such, as defined in Article II Section 1 and Amendment 14.
Some say that the decision of the Supreme Court was invalid because it was partisan, that if you look at the 5-4 decision, it is the conservatives voting in favor of Bush, with the liberals in favor of Gore. Actually, the decision that the Florida recount was unconstitutional by breach of due process was 7-2, including all but the two most liberal members of the court; if the vote was partisan by vote makeup as we've been told, then it was the two liberals who were partisan. Of course, even if the decision in Bush's favor were partisan, it wouldn't invalidate the election (despite damaging the integrity of the Supreme Court), but this is just another example of people ignoring the facts of the matter.
So you can disagree with the outcome, but you cannot reasonably say that Bush didn't win the election, unless you believe the election procedures should be determined by something other than the law that defines them, and our system of law that interprets them. To continue to say he wasn't elected is to ignore the factual truth of the matter.
I am completely against the current war on Iraq. To my mind, by attacking Iraq without there being any hint of aggression against America, and without a shred of evidence to support it's claim that Saddam Hussein is constructing weapons of mass destruction, I think the US has violated any claim they may have had about this being a "just" war. see Jimmy Carter's opinion on what constitutes a just war.
I am not arguing against those who claim that Saddam Hussein is a "bad" man. But there are lots of despotic rulers in the world, and I think the current US policy of pre-emption is morally wrong, and sets a very dangerous precedent. The US is encouraging other despotic regimes to acquire nuclear capabilities in order to fend off a US preemptive strike, and guaranteeing that terrorism will be the only perceived way to fight superior US firepower.
The US has shown clear contempt for other countries in the world, by rejecting the Kyoto protocol accords, by subverting the International Criminal Court, and by acting unilaterally against Iraq. The US has vetoed UN resolutions against Israel 41 times (putting in doubt President Bush's claim that he wants to restore the land to the Iraqi people).
I don't believe this war is legal, although I doubt anyone will be prosecuted.
The world is extremely skeptical about this essentially unilateral war.
Who wants to bet the stock on this comapny is about to skyrocket when they get all the contracts to rebuild Iraq. Hey, they've grabbed billions of dollars of tax funded contracts already.
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Who wants to be Cheney and Bush have a whole lot of stock in that company? I love it when war profiteers are in charge... wait... No... no I don't. Those are my tax dollars and my friends going to war.
I hope the Iraqi troops surrender, the UN survives and now that he's being cornered and offered no way out, I hope Saddam doesn't unleash any weapons of mass destruction that he might have.
-Derick
I've worked with your type.
Dependable? Yes
Sharp? Yes
Hygeine? Always well maintained
But they don't often like to: 1) be imaginative or speculative, and in that vein 2) take risks. Also, I find them to sometimes be ill-tempered, overly confident, or sometimes unintelligent or gullible.
The best of them, however, were the ones who went into the service to get free education and world experience. If you've been lucky enough to get a college education early without much financial obligation, avoiding a military stint is perfectly logical. Unless you really like the idea of inflicting personal and violent retribution on others without the need to understand the reasons behind it. Those people tend to be the ill-tempered and overly-confident.
Also I will warn you that you can't impress your way up the corporate ladder. Eventually your superiors will become intimidated by you and you will be silently ousted by your peers. Instead, you must take risks, and occaisionally get lucky (or be very smart), thus convincing the board, chairs or whomever that you are the mover and shaker that needs to be promoted.
Maybe I see this because of the environment I work in (defense contractor), but I think it scales across industries. And you're going to have to lose that chip on your shoulder, marine, if you want anyone to really take you seriously.
THIS THING CAN TURN ON A DIME, MACROSSZERO STYLE ALSO FUCK BETA, ~NYORON
Good idea, but those democrats are like cockroaches. You just can't get rid of 'em! (and you can't even replace them with libertarians, it seems).
/, and most of /. seems to be the sort of mindless folk who don't realize how a free country stays that way.
You may have been ignored, but lots of other people are happy.
Posting AC because I'm a Bush supporter posting on
The first bombs of the war are dropped with the specific intent of removing the dictator while keeping civilian casualties to an extreme minimum. Are you leftists still claiming that the US wishes to cause injury or death to Iraqi men/women/children?
So has the hacking war begun yet? I can't wait to show my patriotism by putting a crazy mustach onto a saddam picture... Wait, someone already did that.
True genius is grasping a situation like a peice of fruit, and peircing it just right so that it drains dry.
...New York Times Article
GEORGE WALKER BUSH is a transmitting utility held by the Securities and Exchange Commerce as identified and secured by an account number within the International Monetary Fund through the United States LLC whereas is the Trustor and the organization benounced as "state of Texas" is a trustee of such Reversionary Beneficiary Grantor Cestui est que Trust.
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Thankyou and don't forget to tip your waitress, or chattel property of the United States LLC aka "citizen of the United States."
In the humble words of the captured alien of the movie independance day... "NO PEACE"
In the humble words of Johny V... "DISASSEMBLE JOHNY V"
In the humble words of Morpheus of the movie Matrix... "YOU ARE IN A PRISON YOU CAN NOT SEE OR TOUCH." and "WELCOME TO THE REAL WORLD"
QUESTION: WHO'S SECURED PARTY ARE YOU?
I've got my degree, thanks for your concern
Just recently, and you clearly slept through most of it. Did computing seem like a good idea in 1998? Sorry, the boom is over. All fucktards who would otherwise have majored in "marketing" get back to whatever else you were doing. Thanks.
Good to see you've got the night off away from the drive-through window so you can go online and play intellectual
Interesting, as I would have assumed you're far more likely to be in that situation that me, given that you've probably been working all of a year. If you've had a job at all.
I'd bet money you live with your mother.
Just keep hating the same people who have provided you with the safety and prosperity your cowardly ass takes for granted.
Bush provided me with safety? Really? Idiot. Did I actually say I was for or against the war? Try thinking before you post. I realize that people of your age and younger weren't taught to read and comprehend very well due to the decline of our education system, so I guess that's understandable.
Of course, your politics are idiotic, but I salute your wit and humor!
Note to ACs: I usually delete AC replies without reading them. If you want to talk to me, log in.
This war is illegal since it was started without the support of the United Nations.
As far as I am concerned, the US are a hegemony that is trying to impose its will on the rest of the world.
What will you say when China will invade Taiwan (its renegade province) without consulting with the United Nations?
I think Bush and his team is really a bunch of morons.
Z.
Research Guide to the Palestinian-Israeli Co
'Saddam tortures dissenters in ways that can only with great charity be called "cruel"'
There are hundreds of countries around the world that have horrendous human rights records that continue to this day. Are you going to bomb them all? You can't just spin the globe, find leaders and counties that disagree with you or don't align with your principals and wage a war on them. That sounds a little too familiar doesn't it?
You seem to think removing a regime through war equates to a liberated people. But there is far much more involved, and it is usually the rest of the world who in fact has to move in and clean up the mess of the states and its allies (notice you can count them on one hand this time)
once the carnage has ceased. Only then does anything even come close to liberation.
Of course war is no joke, but what if the media glitz is part of the psychological battle with Iraq in attempt to demean them and weaken their staying power? If the Iraqi army doesn't fight, this whole thing will be over relatively quickly and with much less bloodshed.
I'm not saying that's definitely the case, but it seems like an interesting and real possiblity.
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Anyone know if these bunker busters use depleted uranium?
...with an animal that is ill in some ways. Some people would prefer to keep the animal alive and do what they can to ease the pain (diplomacy and sanctions). Others would want to quickly "put it out of it's misery" (going to war). Depending on the kind of person you are, you will perceive one approach or the other as the "kinder" one. That's a tough call since putting an animal to sleep is not an easy choice, but watching it suffer isn't much easier either. Personally, I'd try to keep it alive as long as possible to give it a full life since that seems to be the kinder thing to do in my opinion. I wouldn't want the animal's life on my hands. Too much to be guilty about.
Un-news
Perfection, of a kind, was what he was after And the poetry he invented was easy to understand; He knew human folly like the back of his hand, And was greatly interested in armies and fleets; When he laughed, respectable senators burst with laughter, And when he cried the little children died in the streets. - WH Auden
Every year during my review, I just pray the words "slashdot.org" aren't mentioned.
(quoted from the wall street journal, wednesday)
...In pursuit of such deals, Russia and France have persistently undermined sanctions and the effort to disarm Saddam and bring him into compliance with his own commitments by means short of war. "Politics is about interests. Politics is not about morals," Iraq's U.N. ambassador explained to the Washington Post a year ago. "If the French and others will take a positive position in the Security Council, certainly they will get a benefit. This is the Iraqi policy."...
Don't mean to post the whole article, but this should clear up any confusion by why we are not being supported by our "allies"
"Teachers leave us kids alone
If you get tired of the big-media spectacle and want some real information, Slate has a good list of online information sources. Especially interesting is the blog of a Baghdad resident.
Bush stood up to overwhelming global opinion to do what he thought (and many Americans agree) is the right thing. That takes cojones and integrity.
It is morally wrong and totally insulting to attribute the prosperity,perseverance and resoluteness of post war Japan and Germany to America.
I for one,hope that you stop making such insane statements to justify this war(We are going to 'rebuild' Iraq.But in order to do that,we need to 'destroy' it,right?)
Aargh!I recall reading at least one female prisoner was raped, and a number of others badly beaten. But that's not the real issue.
Of course the terrorists they support go on to attack Americans are the real reason for the war - 9/11 was certainly "oppressive". Bush's thinking on this war is no more and no less than to remove what he sees as a place where terrorists can have safe haven to train and obtain things they should not have, such as nuclear material. SO what you have to decide is, is he correct in his assessment of Iraq? This is all part of the larger "war on terrorism", who didn't see this coming the day that war was announced? It was just a matter of time. And the US will go around "cleaning" countries that seem to have strong anti-US support (as in actively seek to harm the US, not just disagree). Like or dislike that position, that is what the "war on terrorism" means and the majority of the US seems to support such a war.
That's the subject I wish more people would speak on. I'd like to know much more about what kinds of proof for terrorism support there is in Iraq besides Saddam hating America with a passion (though that's a pretty good one). All anyone seems to speak of is that we should or should not be fighting, when I'd rather hear - how much is this war likely to reduce terrorist activity in the long run? If it's not going to help from that standpoint, then it's not worthwhile - but if it means averting a terrorist attack that kills off everyone in a major US city then I think it's worthwhile.
IF there were to be a draft, eventhough there won't be, would women and men be drafted equally?
This Slashdot story (posted by Sengan - comments originally disabled. Anyone remember that fiasco?)
2 hours ago, the US and UK started an attack on Iraq. Under international law, this attack is illegal as it was not approved by the UN security council. In fact the UN security council has rejected repeated US requests to authorize it. Under international law, this is a war-crime. Under US law it is illegal, since Congress was not asked to approve it. (CT:Sengan is wrong here. Under Executive Order, Clinton can do this) The Pentagon estimates that 10,000 people will be killed. There are disturbing reports that Richard Butler, chairman of UNSCOM, has been in consultation with the US to draft his reports. Moreover, Cofi Annan, UN-head did not instruct Butler to evacuate the arms inspectors -- the US did. France, Russia and China have voiced opposition. Of relevance is that tomorrow, Clinton was to be impeached since most of the congress members wanted him impeached. Indeed, the Senate told the Whitehouse that he would be impeached tomorrow unless he bombed Iraq.
Full story here from ~5 years ago. Where did the comments go?
"Teachers leave us kids alone
I'm feeling quite puzzled at the moment, how exactly are is "attacking a target of opportunity" and a "terrorist attack" any different? so far suddam has played the the diplomatic line the un has laid down carefully, but i fail to see how this is anything other than a blatant terrorist attack on iraq. Even if their intelligence was correct that their target an important one, how can they justify such action without contradicting the ideal which this farce of a war is all about? america has shocked and disgusted yet again, if any other country had taken such action without the approval of the UN the war would be being fought across different borders all together.
Just all of you amercian people who don't think that an atack to Iraq is good, congratulations!, you are truly thinkers.
We should expell all those "geeks" that are in favor of war.
Don't let to be a brain washed and begin to think.
ps As a central american, let me tell you that IN MY COUNTRY IF I SAY THAT THE US GOVERNMENT IS NOT GOOD IN DOING THIS WAR, I SHOULD BEGIN TO SAY GOODBYE TO MY USVISA: THERE IS NOT "LIBERTY" OF SPEECH IN THE UNITED STATES OF AMERICA (ALL IS A LIE, WHERE ALL THE PEOPLE WHO PROTEST TO WAR IN THEIR RIGHT TO EXPRESS THEMSELVES IN AMERICA ARE ARRESTED AS SOCIAL CONSPIRATORS, WHAT SHOULD EMERGE FROM THAT "LIBERTY" OF SPEECH).
Some of the screens they show, showing the stats on the Tomohawk missle on FOXNews looks exactly like a videogame, complete with spinning graphic of the missle
1) But everyone is like "This is war! The wars on now! We're at war!"
Technically it isn't war since war can only be declared by Congress.
If the news agencies weren't spinning it into a full blown battle right now I don't think it would be such a huge deal. Right now it's only missile strikes. How many times in the last ten years have we lobbed missiles into Iraq?
2) Speaking of the news media...
Didn't they learn after their huge early call blunders during the 2000 election about overzealous journalism?
The cable news channels rarely did anything but focus on when the fighting will start today. The networks interrupted shows to say "It has begun..." then they were like "Well maybe not really..."
Chill out dude, it's "war". Don't treat it like a game show.
No sig for you!!
Quite understandable.
Is to find some "Bad Stuff" (tm) over there after the war is over, proving the weapons of mass destruction talk. If they do find that, it will heal a lot of rifts REAL quick. If they don't then there's a problem - that's the gamble. Looks like a good bet though, Saddam was obviously just toying with the UN. I've done the same things with stupid management at my own company.
until this point in the thread i was thinking humour doesn't belong in a place where we know hundreds or more and being bombed... Then i read this - i coudn't help laughing.. and so true... I think you've added a valuable segment to the thread - and any of the idiotic insults/threats you may receive from others in here should be dismissed. Very well done.
A target of opportunity is just a generic military term referring to targets that are planned and designated as the battle goes, usually not containing targets of strategic importance. Target of opportunity does not mean anything especially significant.
NT
For all you schmendricks who are going to start bitching and whining about how terrible the coverage is (judging by the reaction to the Columbia disaster, I can hardly believe it hasn't started yet; the valium must be STRONG today): please send your tape and resume to (insert your preferred news coverage organ here) BEFORE you start boring the shit out of the rest of us with your fucking high-horse analysis.
Not an aforementioned schmendrick? Please ignore, and have a nice war -- er, day.
Thank you, come again.
Pretty much says it all.
First, nothing begins if not opening
I just can't get the thought out of my head. As several American/British newspapers and politicians brought up how America liberated Europe in the Second World War and how ungrateful the Germans/French are, let's look at the situation 60 years ago.
Well, then Nazi Germany attacked and blitzed Poland, but wouldn't stop there. This let to WWII.
Do you see parallels? A mighty army against a weak country claiming they have to attack for unproven reasons?
I hope I am a troll who doesn't know what he's writing.
Boy, that witty response really "showed him who's boss"! You are Da Man! Woot! Were you like the Master-God of the debate team in high school?
It's an American acknowledgement and remembrance of the horrible things a section of the American public did to the soldiers of the Vietnam war - people in many cases weren't true "volunteers", but drafted into involuntary service. Many of the soldiers themselves were treated badly and unfairly for performing a duty that they didn't want to do, but were forced to.
Our military is composed of entirely volunteers, and these people agree to do the beckoning of our government, whom we put into control. Most Americans realize that the soldiers are instruments of the policies we put into power, and we don't, as a people, want to repeat the mistakes we did in Vietnam.
Linux - Because Mommy taught me to Share.
I like "fucktards". It's my word of the month. :)
Wow! It is amazing to see the range of comments based on this war. I see everything from accusations of treason to full out patriotism. I am a Canadian. The leader of my country has decreed that we will not support the US in their actions against Iraq. I stand behind him 100%. I do however wish the American troops in the Gulf the best, and hope that God is with them. For the Iraqis, I hope that they have God on their side as well. No good comes of war, and I pray that this is the moral of what is about to happen. God Bless!
Whether you believe in what has started or not, it is now moot. What worries me is the innocent people who will die. My parents were on holiday, about 2 km away from the Pentagon on 9/11 and whilst there are many people who do not like Americans (for one reason or another), the horror they spoke of will be with me forever. Whenever I hear this , my thoughts always go to the innocent, whatever nationality they are. Hopefully this will also remind a few others of the fact that so many people are affected. For all the good one person's thoughts will do, I hope the war will be as swift and as bloodless as possible. ..k
The Mothership
Is Bush Catholic?
Otherwise, why would he care what the pope says?
And really, what's the Pope going to say. He's trying to get everyone to stop killing each other. That's a nice approach but has had less luck so far than they would like.
i wrote this about 5 months ago, so things i mention here may appear more or less realistic now.
Iraq Attack Plan
In the Gulf War, an air campaign of "instant thunder" (as opposed to rolling thunder in vietnam) was carried out. The campaign was defensive and did not penetrate Iraq deeply. The land campaign featured a massive buildup of forces for months on the border, and it would appear that a similar thing is occuring (I recall hearing of vehicles being re-painted in desert camo first in June) followed by a huge attack on Iraqi forces. Key to supporting this was the supply base (M1's only get 1mpg) the US managed to build up in the previous months.
Build up
What I've heard: spec ops in Jordan, airbase extended in Qatar, commercial shipping used for military purposes, carrier battle groups being moved to the Persian Gulf.
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Psychological operations begin. Air dropping of US "propaganda" leaflets, broadcasting of US government radio and TV via EC-130 special operations aircraft.
Phase 1
Offensive Air Strikes.
Attack air defenses as well as C3 (command, control, communications) structures.
Strikes from carriers in the gulf, airbase in Qatar (reportedly a USAF airstrip there has been extended, to allow for the usage of heavier aircraft or aircraft with heavier payloads), long range strikes from US airbases. SAM radars attacked first with HARM's (done extensively by the US during the Serbian conflict, blinding the enemy), then move in with bombers (B-52's, B-1B's etc.). B-2's and F-117's (these are both "stealth" aircraft) used to strike heavily defended critical targets. As the IADS (integrated air defense system) is taken out, strikes are carried out farther inland. US special forces (SEALs, Rangers, Delta Force) used for coordinating these strikes (acting as FAC's- forward air controllers) as well as taking out smaller more mobile targets (generals, mobile SAM's) and disabling WMD facilities (I've heard rumors of an "agent-defeat" weapon that can neutralize NBC agents as well). Collateral damage avoided at all costs, strikes not carried out on targets potentially containing or affecting non-combatants heavily, such as power plants. Long-range missiles destroyed immediately to prevent involvement of Israel. Patriot SAMS deployed in western parts of Iraq.
Iraq's air force would be destroyed after strikes on hangars and supply (fuel, weapons) depots. Strikes on runways would have to be carried out almost constantly to keep them grounded (as was done in the Gulf War, since a runway can be repaired in several hours). Any type of "long-arm" of the Iraqi military would be gone. Also, any chances of the war spreading would now be greatly reduced.
Phase 2
Deploy mechanized infantry.
The US military reportedly has been using commercial shipping companies to transport military equipment for months. This implies tanks, since their weight prevents them from being transported easily by air (only 1 can be carried in a C-5, the US's largest transport aircraft, of which there is a very small number). Armored cavalry units sweep across south eastern Iraq facing weak opposition. Fox NBC vehicles used and units deep into Iraq equipped with extensive NBC gear (gas masks, NBC warfare suits). Virtually all of the ground forces probably equipped with at least gas masks. As US land forces proceed deeper, unmanned recce (Predators, Global Hawks) used to assess the remaining power of the Iraqi military. Forces from Jordan and the south east converge at the center, infiltrating Iraqi command centers. Targets in this phase would focus on palaces and high-risk areas. Very little collateral damage (one of the key advantages of ground forces, aircraft can't do everything), rules of engagement generally set to be very strict (fire if fired upon or at least visual id prior to engagement). High Iraqi POW count (in the Gulf War, pilots would sometimes see Iraqi tank crews waving white flags before bombs were even dropped), Iraqi military demoralized by ma
This is basically the opposite of the time immediately after Sept. 11th, when the military was turning people away because most people who wanted to sign up then were not really that serious about it.
"The question of whether a computer can think is no more interesting than that of whether a submarine can swim" -EWD
On this very night I have seen patterns clear as day in the kasee sohna. Echoes of the future. They are spread before me as a timeline. They recount the glory yet to come of Babylon. Indeed. It all starts now, as the great monkey commands its evil minions to attack.
2003 - "The lg troops of Wondrous leader Hussein, cg, detonate three atomic weapons on the soil of the ce Amr'kan empire, formerly under the control of Prsdant Bssh, ce. Three locations are hit, and they shall be remembered only by historians: Lsang'lls, Nyark and Ssntral Mn-tnaa"
2004 - Under Iraqi rule, the old Amr'kan empire lives in fear, and repression, but keeps on producing.
2025 - The lg Iraqis are involved in some sort of totalitarian governmental coup.
2063 - Nothing noteworthy.
April 4th, 2126 - Iraqi scientists, lg, launch the first warp capable vessel to the stars.
2256 - One hundred and thirty years after their first contact with the cn Centauri, lg descendents of Iraqi rule the Earth and their share of the Stars. Babylon is reborn.
I wonder if Vegas has a pool going on how many Iraqis will be killed?
You can bet on how long Saddam will last.
Right now, it looks like a 69% chance he'll be out by the end of the month (scroll down and look for IRAQ.SADDAM.MAR03).
There's one in every crowd - thanks for the crackerjack analysis from Crazy Paranoid Nazi Headquarters!!
Oops, did I say Nazi? Damn, and the thread was going to break 1000 posts...
that all you pencil necks who are clammoring for a spot to come to the U.S. just stay where you are. We don't need you. The rest who are already in the U.S., if you don't like it, leave.
While Saddam gassed thousands of his own citizens, where were you then? While Saddam infected thousands of his own citizens with biologicals, where were you then? When Osama bombs and destroys and kills and mutilates, you rejoice. Your words are hollow and your thinking is skewed. You are without honor, you are without courage. Because honor and courage is what it takes to do the right thing, no matter how painful.
I swear, jealousy of a countries success because your own neanderthalic country is run by despots and tyrants is pretty damn st00pid. If you had the courage, you'd change your own damn country and would have no need to worry about MINE... damn tourists.
"It is essential that justice be done
I think that if this country was going about it in any way other than as the big bully on the playground, the international community would not be so opposed.
Iraq sucks. No way to pretend otherwise. It would be nice to see someone go in there, oust the facists, and put some sort of populist government in place. Not that that will happen this time; even if we oust the government, we're just going to put another facist in charge. We're the US, that's what we do.
The thing that really bothers me is our attitude about the whole thing, like we have a right to move in there because we "know" he has weapons of mass destruction. This is the most utterly flimsy excuse. We're not invading India, Pakistan, or N. Korea, are we? We don't care about anyone else's weapons. No, its all about the #$^@^#$ oil. The senate wouldn't let him drill in the arctic national wildlife refuge, and so he's got to invade something in the middle east.
And the whole terrorism excuse? Dear god! We should be invading the Saudi's if that was really our point. But, of course it isn't.
No no, this is W's war, his chance to get his jollies by acting like his dad. I'd rather have a hunk of spam in the oval office. At least then there would be a chance of ONE good descision coming out of the white house.
If there is any justice in the world this will come back and kick him in the nuts.
ad logicam Claiming a proposition is false because it was presented as the conclusion of a fallacious argument.
Obviously, since it's two syllables or less.
I get the feeling that you are dead-set in your facts, so I'm writing this for all those who would read your post and pause a second in consideration
Some clarifications:
There is no evidence of an Iraqi nuclear weapons program. Show me this evidence if you can find it. Recently it was revealed that the documents that insisted upon the program's existence were indeed faked.
Show me the evidence of a connection between Al Queda and Iraq. Again, this is something that has been spoon-fed to us by the present administration. How many times did Bush use the term "Al Queda-type organizations" in his press conference two weeks ago? This administration will always play to our 9/11 sympathies to point at targets.
Finally, tell me whether Suddam poses an immediate threat to the United States, and how by removing him the United States will be a safer place--all of Bush's intelligence authorities tell a post-Suddam Iraq increases our chance of being attacked. Tell me how we can deal with the cultural conflict that has been quelled beneath Suddam's iron fist. Tell me that under such intense scrutiny from the U.S. and the U.N. that Suddam could have gotten away with exterminating masses of his people in the future.
Suddam is, as you say, as mad man. He is an abominable human being. He should not be in power. I can't offer you alternatives to war besides waiting--but you should not choose the most dangerous solution because you think you have no others.
At first I was ify on this war for the following reasons: 1. Who cares if another country has weapons of mass destruction. We have them, so it would be hypocritical to say others can't. 2. How much does this have to do with Terrorism? Maybe a little, but evidence is not strong. 3. Is this a Bush family grudge. Most definately. Bush even said this is a man who tried to kill my father. Then I saw the History channel specials on Saddam, and my whole view changed. The specials maybe propaganda but the seemed to back up every statement with fact. Fact: Saddam was a hitman who gained power by fear. Fact: Saddam killed everyone in his own political party who's loyalty to the party was questionable. (The video of him smoking a cigar and smiling as peoples names were called out is sicking). Fact: Upon gaining power he hung the few Jews in country in the public square as "conspiritors". Fact: He tourtures people for information by giving acid baths, cutting out eyes of their children, raping women. (Lots of exiles relating stories). Fact: He used chemical weapons against his own people. So I could care less what the "reasons" are for this war. This is a war that should happen to remove a guy who is acting much like Hitler. I will happily go to War now to prevent people like this from existing. I just wonder how many of you would of been the people saying america should stay out of WWII, that its none of our business. Its easy to act after the fact, hard to act before.
http://www.upi.com/view.cfm?StoryID=20030319-04054 3-3049r
WASHINGTON, March 19 (UPI) -- The top National Security Council official in the war on terror resigned this week for what a NSC spokesman said were personal reasons, but intelligence sources say the move reflects concern that the looming war with Iraq is hurting the fight against terrorism.
Rand Beers would not comment for this article, but he and several sources close to him are emphatic that the resignation was not a protest against an invasion of Iraq. But the same sources, and other current and former intelligence officials, described a broad consensus in the anti-terrorism and intelligence community that an invasion of Iraq would divert critical resources from the war on terror.
Beers has served as the NSC's senior director for counter-terrorism only since August. The White House said Wednesday that he officially remains on the job and has yet to set a departure date.
"Hardly a surprise," said one former intelligence official. "We have sacrificed a war on terror for a war with Iraq. I don't blame Randy at all. This just reflects the widespread thought that the war on terror is being set aside for the war with Iraq at the expense of our military and intel resources and the relationships with our allies."
A Senate Intelligence Committee staffer familiar with the resignation agreed that it was not a protest against the war against Iraqi leader Saddam Hussein but confirmed that frustration is widespread in the anti-terror establishment and played a part in Beers' decision.
"Randy said that he was 'just tired' and did not have an interest in adding the stress that would come with a war with Iraq," the source said.
The source said that the concern by the administration about low morale in the intelligence community led national security adviser Condoleezza Rice to ask Beers twice during an exit interview whether the resignation was a protest against the war with Iraq. The source said that although Beers insisted it was not, the tone of the interview concerned Rice enough that she felt she had to ask the question twice.
"This is a very intriguing decision (by Beers)," said author and intelligence expert James Bamford. "There is a predominant belief in the intelligence community that an invasion of Iraq will cause more terrorism than it will prevent. There is also a tremendous amount of embarrassment by intelligence professionals that there have been so many lies out of the administration -- by the president, (Vice President Dick) Cheney and (Secretary of State Colin) Powell -- over Iraq."
Bamford cited a recent address by President Bush that cited documents, which allegedly proved Iraq was continuing to pursue a nuclear program, that were later shown to be forgeries.
"It is absurd that the president of the United States mentioned in a speech before the world information from phony documents and no one got fired," Bamford said. "That alone has offended intelligence professionals throughout the services."
But some involved in the fight on terror said that it was dangerous to look too far into one resignation -- particularly from an official who has not blamed the war on Iraq.
"I found his resignation shocking," said one official closely involved in the domestic fight on terror. "And it might reflect a certain frustration over the allocation of resources. But I'm not positive that there's a consensus (among intelligence services) that deposing Saddam's regime is a bad idea for fighting terror. I think that there are serious concerns about resources and alienating allies, but some of us see an upside."
But others point out that the CIA warned Congress last year that an invasion might lead to a rise in terrorism. This, they say, is evidence there's more than just ambivalence about the war among the spy community.
"If it was your job to prevent terror attacks, would you be happy about an action that many see as unnecessary, that is almost gua
And now I'm having a lot of trouble getting through to well-known Iraqi hosts. (viz., uruk.uruklink.net returns very, very few packets. Star, star, star, says traceroute. Spin, spin, spin, says Safari.)
Maybe there was an EMP bomb among the ord dropped in southern Baghdad, or perhaps conventional damage was done to the telecom system, and local network health is evidence?
After all, the internet "routes around damage", but that doesn't help much if endpoint hosts have been fried (or disintegrated).
YEEHAW! Time to saddle up and bust caps, boys and girls! We're doing the Iraqi people, ourselves and the world a favor by gettin' rid of the tyrant Saddam "Insane-in-the-Membrane" Hussein! BOO-YEAH! "So shall it be written, so shall it be done"! SHAZAM!
Agreed, but not *that* much.
:(
Compared to fighting with bullets coming at you from all directions, it doesn't even rate. And against the act of *going* when you know that this will happen up front, instead of taking the steps all the rich kids took to avoid it? Not even on the same scale!
Don't worry, Clinton also falls into this bracket I believe. The privilege of the wealthy and well connected to avoid going to war when everyone else is up for it knows no political boundaries
I have to admire this in a purely tactical way. Take out the national broadcaster and replace it with your own content.
I like how G.B. can call a radio station a site of "military importance" or whatever term he used in his speach.
This is from a letter I mailed my Prime Minister. I apologize to anyone directly involved with the World Trade Center disaster, my words are not intended to diminish the loss you ahve suffered, only to prevent an even larger tradegy.
This is a sad day, but I suspect there is worse to come.
Democracy isn't about no one telling you what to do. It's about everyone telling you what to do.
You shouldn't be online discussing the war if you're part of the military. Unplug your ethernet cable and go do your job.
Good one. You certainly have destroyed my arguments with that! Care to actually debate sensibly, or are you too busy drinking your malt liquor?
What a loser.
>> Actually during Dessert Storm I was attending highschool overseas on a military base.
:)
"Mmmmmm.... dessert storm!"
Imagine there's no heaven,
It's easy if you try,
No hell below us,
Above us only sky,
Imagine all the people
living for today...
Imagine there's no countries,
It isnt hard to do,
Nothing to kill or die for,
No religion too,
Imagine all the people
living life in peace...
Imagine no possesions,
I wonder if you can,
No need for greed or hunger,
A brotherhood of man,
Imagine all the people
Sharing all the world...
You may say Im a dreamer,
but Im not the only one,
I hope some day you'll join us,
And the world will live as one.
Why is it that we clamour over a 12 yr resolution that hasnt been fulfilled when Israel has a 30 yr resolution to leave palestine which they are absolutely ignoring?
Why is it that one man who commands the greatest army in the world has free reign over to choose which country to attack and which one to ignore?
Why is it that the president doesnt see the fear in the common man's eyes, the pain in his voice, the desperation in his heart?
I dont fear for Iraq, I fear for America. The Land of freedom, the land of opportunity is inching towards inevitable doom. Unless, we build a fortress around the shores of United States (Escape from NY/LA style), thousands of terrorists are going to unleash their wrath on this land. Also, the millions of US citizens all over the world will be targeted and hunted over the world by bigots, fanatics and criminals.
Missiles doesnt differentiate between evildoers and children. I hope the air in iraq doesnt fill up with the wails of women who lost their children and children who lost their mother. No one would be able to justify if that happens. No one would dare to.
Rapid Nirvana
And this is news for Nerds how???? /. deserves another "-1 off-topic" again.
COme on, I can follow that on CNN, BBC, whatever. I think
Oh wait.. No, don't bomb me because I think different than you. Also my skin color is not exactly the same.Does that mean you Americans will fuck me up? I live in another country on another continent with a different culture. Does that mean that I am a threat to the American life and the poor children in my country should be bombed and blinded by you????
What I'm trying to say is that when this is all over Bush will be a great hero or a fool. There is no arguing that the UN has given Saddam 10 or so years to clean up his act, and unless our government is completely lying to us (I don't know what they're trying to gain, afterall Iraq only has a measely 3% of the world's oil), he has been in violation of the peace treaty after the Gulf war. I personally, am going to wait until this is over until I pass my judgement. Afterall, as teh Turkish prime minister said, "When the victorious gather at the table, do you want to be the meal or the guest of honor?"
I wonder, I look at all reactions on /. and seem not to find anybody who really supports this war.
I wonder even more which president does not look to the citizens of his country, their opinions?
What kind of president is this?
--- I am known for the ones who want to find me on the net. Is that a privacy risk or a privilege? One might wonder..
Earlier today somewhere in Baghdad ...
(With apologies to John Cleese)
BUSH: Good Morning.
SADDAM: Good morning, Sir. Welcome to the Persian Gulf.
BUSH: Ah, thank you, my good man.
SADDAM: What can I do for you, Sir?
BUSH: Well, I was, uh, sitting in thar 1600 Pennsylvania, just now skimming through the press and I suddenly came over old fear.
SADDAM: Old fear, sir?
BUSH: 1991.
SADDAM: Eh?
BUSH: Bad economy, falling polls.
SADDAM: Ah, trouble at home!
BUSH: In a nutshell. And I thought to myself, "I'd better walk over to the old stomping grounds, make sure the bugger has the goods," so, I curtailed my Presidential activities, got on the horse, and penetrated your place of evil doers to negotiate the war on terror!
SADDAM: (pause) Come again?
BUSH: 'Ee, Ah'd like te' 'ave ay WAHR wit ye!'
SADDAM: (lustily) Certainly, sir. What would you like?
BUSH: Well, eh, how about a low-yield neutron bomb?
SADDAM: I'm, a-fraid we're fresh out of low-yield neutron bombs.
BUSH: Oh, never mind, how are you on depleted shells?
SADDAM: I'm afraid we never have them at the end of the week, sir, we get those fresh on Monday.
BUSH: Tish tish. No matter. Well, stout yeoman, four ounces of weapons-grade plutonium, if you please.
SADDAM: Ah! It's beeeen on order, sir, for two years. Was expecting it this morning.
BUSH: 'T's Not my lucky day, is it? Aah, dirty bombs?
SADDAM: Sorry, sir.
BUSH: VX nerve gas?
SADDAM: Normally, sir, yes. Today the van broke down.
BUSH: I see. Smallpox?
SADDAM: Sorry.
BUSH: Anthrax?
SADDAM: No.
BUSH: Ebola?
SADDAM: Nope?
BUSH: Microbes? Serin gas?
SADDAM: No.
BUSH: Any nerve gas, per chance.
SADDAM: No.
BUSH: Mustard gas?
SADDAM: No.
BUSH: Carbon monoxide?
SADDAM: Uh, no
BUSH: Napalm, perhaps?
SADDAM: Ah! We have Napalm, yessir.
BUSH: (suprised) You do! Excellent.
SADDAM: Yessir. It's..ah,.....it's a bit runny...
BUSH: Oh, I like it runny.
SADDAM: Well,.. It's very runny, actually, sir.
BUSH: No matter. Fetch me heah the gelatinized gazzoline de jour! Mmmwah!
SADDAM: I...think it's a bit runnier than you'll like it, sir.
BUSH: I don't care how fucking runny it is. Hand it over with all speed.
SADDAM: Oooooooooohhh........! (pause)
BUSH: What now?
SADDAM: Kuwait's eaten it.
BUSH: (pause) Has he.
SADDAM: She, sir.
(pause)
BUSH: Stingers?
SADDAM: No.
BUSH: M-16's?
SADDAM: No.
BUSH: AK-47's?
SADDAM: (pause) No.
BUSH: Hand grenades?
SADDAM: No.
BUSH: Bayonets?
SADDAM: No.
BUSH: Civil War-era flintlock rifles?
SADDAM: No, sir.
BUSH: You...do *have* SOME weapons, don't you?
SADDAM: (brightly) Of course, sir. We're an evil, dangerous weapons-of-mass-destruction-bearing nation, sir. We've got--
BUSH: No no ... don't tell me. I'm keen to guess.
SADDAM: Fair enough.
BUSH: (muttering) Insane...
SADDAM: Yes?
BUSH: What?
SADDAM: Oh! I thought you were talking to me, sir. Saddam Hussein.
(pause)
BUSH: Swords, sabers, knives, cutlery of any sort, nailguns, ballpeen hammers, ping pong paddles, bataca bats?
SADDAM: (shakes head throughout)
BUSH: Exploding pens,
SADDAM: Uh, not as such.
BUSH: Exploding shoes,
SADDAM: no
BUSH: steel-toed boot?
SADDAM: no
BUSH: B-B Guns,
SADDAM: no
BUSH: Slingshots,
SADDAM: no
BUSH: Rubber bands,
SADDAM: no
BUSH: Damp spitballs?
SADDAM: Not *today*, sir, no.
(pause)
BUSH: Aah, how about nuclear MISSILES?
SADDAM: Well, we don't get much call for them around here, sir.
BUSH: Not much ca--they're the single most popular weaponry in the world!
SADDAM: Not 'round here, sir.
BUSH: (slight pause) and what IS the most popular weaponry 'round here?
SADDAM: SCUD missiles, sir.
BUSH: ARE they?
SADDAM: Oh, yes, they're staggeringly popular in this region.
BUSH: ARE they.
SADDAM: They're our number one best weapon, sir!
BUSH: I see. Uuh... Scud missiles, eh?
SADDAM: Right, sir.
BUSH: All right. Okay. (pause) 'Have you...' SHUT THOSE BLOODY KURDS UP!
SADDAM: Sorry sir
Bush: Have you got any?' he asks, expecting the answer 'no'.
SADDAM: I'll have a look, sir... nnnnnnnnnnnnnnnno!
BUSH: It's not much of a evil, dangerous weapons-of-mass-destruction-bearing COUNTRY, is it?
SADDAM: The
As soon as they start threatening women with bodily harm if they don't register for selective service, like they do for us men, I'll be satisfied. I am fully aware that women lack the strength and stamina of men - the average women in her 20s has about as much cardiovascular throughput as a man in his 50s - but that does not mean they cannot be deployed for short (a day or less) missions. If they aren't willing to place themselves at the same risk we do by signing up for selective service, they are not worth defending, and they deserve whatever fate awaits them.
The ratio of pro-war to anti-war posts that get modded up (or down) would be an interesting barometer of the ./ community's overall attitude towards the United States actions in Iraq. Anyone care to write that script to calculate it and post the results?
US says - give up your Weapons of Mass Destruction or we'll invade you and launch 3000 cruise missiles at you in one day, and if our planes and tanks aren't enough, we've got the Mother Of All Bombs to take out most of Bahgdad.
Fucking hypocrits.
Firstly, unless you are using laser beams to shoot people, there's nothing surgical about war - it's better than the old days, but the numbers killed by friendly fire should give an indication, and you sure as hell won't hear about it when the locals get taken out "by accident".
Secondly, the MOAB is as close as you get to a nuke without radation - mushroom cloud and all. Just because it's not a bio or nuclear weapon doesn't mean it's not a weapon of mass destruction. And it sure as hell is not going to be surgical in its destuctive release. Full scale indeed.
I'm fully against this war. Send some commandos in and take out Saddam, but fucking up the whole country is not the way to do it. It didn't work in Afghanistan and it won't work in Iraq.
Shit, America couldn't even get bin Laden despite trashing much of the country. Saddam's got a better army and a whole lot more tricks than Osama ever did. Doesn't Bush ever learn?
Off topic I know...
I'd like to agree, but I've seen several posts that obviously are full of made up facts that have been moded up, when they should be troll. (Mostly against the war, but some for too) Moderators, remember that if you agree with a position you don't want to moderate it up unless it is also factual, nothing makes your side look worse than an arguement that is full of obvious holes.
The attack on Iraq is unprecedented in modern history because this time it is the US that is invading a sovereign nation. This is similar to what Hitler did to Poland to spark WW2. However, Hitler's motivation was clear. He wanted more land and to expand Germany. The motives of the Bush administration is not so clear. Are they really that altruistic and do they sincerely seek a regime change for the sake of the Iraqi people? Once Saddam is out of power and a new regime appointed, will the US army leave and let the UN take over in a peackeeping capacity?. If this is truly the case then the war will be potentially cathartic. However, if the Bush administration orders the occupation of Iraq (probably because of oil) and Iraq effectively becomes the 53rd state of the US then the actions we are witnessing now are the precursors of another world war.
This will be at the bottom, but oh well:
I have put a lot of thought into this war. A lot of people in this country think we should go to war. I can't say whether we should or shouldn't, but I can say that wholeheartedly disagree with the idea of a "pre-emptive strike". There is nothing wrong with defending yourself or defending someone else, but attacking out of fear is not to be allowed. However, there is more to this war than that.
I started out firmly against this war, but after examining the facts, I believe it is a GOOD IDEA. Not because of any pre-emptive strike, but because I believe the Iraqi people could end up better off in the end. I was all out against war, until I read an interview with a guy whose wife was from Iraq. He was talking about how her family is still there and how awful it is. Everyone hates the regime, nobody can change it. Someone will make a comment at a dinner meeting one night, and be gone the next day. Udai runs wild in Baghdad doing what he pleases, raping both men and women, cutting the heads off of prostitutes, etc. If this war ends the regime this is good.
Typically I do not believe in "the ends justifies the means". However, I think that if this frees the Iraqi people, if it is good for them, I am for it. We will not know until the war is over if that is true, but what could be worse than the current situation?
This letter was published in the Hindustant Times - an Indian newspaper.
Why I had to leave the cabinet?
Robin Cook
March 18
I have resigned from the cabinet because I believe that a fundamental
principle of Labour's foreign policy has been violated.
If we believe in an international community based on binding rules and
institutions, we cannot simply set them aside when they produce results
that are inconvenient to us.
I cannot defend a war with neither international agreement nor domestic
support. I applaud the determined efforts of the prime minister and
foreign secretary to secure a second resolution. Now that those attempts
have ended in failure, we cannot pretend that getting a second resolution
was of no importance.
In recent days, France has been at the receiving end of the most vitriolic
criticism. However, it is not France alone that wants more time for
inspections. Germany is opposed to us. Russia is opposed to us. Indeed, at
no time have we signed up even the minimum majority to carry a second
resolution. We delude ourselves about the degree of international
hostility to military action if we imagine that it is all the fault of
President Chirac.
The harsh reality is that Britain is being asked to embark on a war
without agreement in any of the international bodies of which we are a
leading member. Not Nato. Not the EU. And now not the Security Council.
To end up in such diplomatic isolation is a serious reverse. Only a year
ago we and the US were part of a coalition against terrorism which was
wider and more diverse than I would previously have thought possible.
History will be astonished at the diplomatic miscalculations that led so
quickly to the disintegration of that powerful coalition.
Britain is not a superpower. Our interests are best protected, not by
unilateral action, but by multilateral agreement and a world order
governed by rules. Yet, tonight the international partnerships most
important to us are weakened. The European Union is divided. The Security
Council is in stalemate. Those are heavy casualties of war without a
single shot yet being fired.
The threshold for war should always be high. None of us can predict the
death toll of civilians in the forthcoming bombardment of Iraq. But the US
warning of a bombing campaign that will "shock and awe" makes it likely
that casualties will be numbered at the very least in the thousands.
Iraq's military strength is now less than half its size at the time of the
last Gulf war. Ironically, it is only because Iraq's military forces are
so weak that we can even contemplate invasion. And some claim his forces
are so weak, so demoralised and so badly equipped that the war will be
over in days.
We cannot base our military strategy on the basis that Saddam is weak and
at the same time justify pre-emptive action on the claim that he is a
serious threat. Iraq probably has no weapons of mass destruction in the
commonly understood sense of that term -- namely, a credible device capable
of being delivered against strategic city targets. It probably does still
have biological toxins and battlefield chemical munitions. But it has had
them since the Eighties when the US sold Saddam the anthrax agents and the
then British government built his chemical and munitions factories.
Why is it now so urgent that we should take military action to disarm a
military capacity that has been there for 20 years and which we helped to
create? And why is it necessary to resort to war this week while Saddam's
ambition to complete his weapons programme is frustrated by the presence
of UN inspectors?
I have heard it said that Iraq has had not months but 12 years in which to
disarm, and our patience is exhausted. Yet, it is over 30 years since
Resolution 242 called on Israel to withdraw from the occupied territories.
We do not express the same impatience with the persistent refusal of
Israel to comply.
The subject summarizes, in Francais, of what I am about to tell you.
... {a soon-to-be-recognized slashdot participant}
Actions speak louder than words. Hold your laws to your soul; let them guide you. I, myself, recognize that you don't like President George Walker Bush. Your message has been allowed to be construed by your mis-placed hatefulness. Please, recognize what you hate. It isn't President Bush; you truly hate the inspiration invested in President Bush. Recognize the evil that people choose, you only need to identify it and a Christian does not provide any form of false testimony. I can name many sad things in your post, but it is not my desire to correct your mis-placed english words, but to provide a guiding light. I am not angry at Bush; I did not elect him: I am sovereign and I am more concerned at what pre-judgments and oppositions and assumptions may be received in the future by myself or my friends who are mistaken for having any such idoltry of President George Walker Bush. Please; I plead to you, with all my mind, identify the evil. If you can say who is Christian by such evil acts, then you have skipped a good book(TM) that teaches otherwise. I can't and will not speak for others, with exception by the fruits of their labors and without malic or vice to beheld should they be in dispute with me. I am not a judge and I recognize only one judge that is above all. In recognition of the hatred towards Jesus Christ, I ask of what man was harmed by Jesus Christ's actions and I found a rigid and logically disconent nation united under a common banner that is difficult to determine from the good people they intend to harm. I found this banner of evil, I recognized it because I was once under its banner, yet my service does not begin until it commits its vile deed. One of those vile deeds is deception. Who has deceived you that a Christian conspires against its fellow man in acts of hatred? If you observe such, you see other than Christian which perhaps you are not equipped to recognize or describe. Remember, we are not judges; there can only be one judge and that judge is not of any material manifestation or elected or counciled. The French; I can't speak for them, they appear to have a government which sits between them and the rest of the world's perception. However, as the French government claims, War is a failure of the diplomacy. I know for a fact that war is an absence of adhering to a law. War is everywhere; it isn't bound to any one territory. There are wars on paper, as well there are wars of sweat and toil to murder and kill others: if you recognize a difference [between murder and kill]. What constitutes death is known today by the use of PAPER. MOST Americans, as well as Canadians, are born and killed on paper; pulled kicking and screaming out of a living, flesh-and-blood birth, given a mark only as would be received by a beast of burden from a farmer, and the SIN (Canada LLC: Social Insurance Number), or SSN (United States LLC: Social Security Number), or what a reigning supreme militant church forcivly assigns you. To my recognition, there has always been a war and for you to only recognize the movment of property from one territory to oppress the next implies for me that the end is near, as prophetized in my book of laws and history. I have fallen, you have fallen, but let us be aware. If we are Christian, we would be praying now, but we aren't because...why? To help our fellow man or hurt? Whoever responds to this post, obviously has nothing good to contribute; the good has already been indoctrined in laws many chose not to obey, the laws I accepted as recognized internationally as the New Testament and the Old Testament, or their subordinate laws beknownst as Common Law, Commercial Law, and Corporate Law. I'll tell you now, I will say a prayer for those not praying and those who did not keep the Lord's Prayer.
-Happily
I was going to reply to that other guy, but your post made that unnecessary. The only point I would add is that Saddam would be unlikely to sell his bio and chem weapons to just anybody, given that a radically islamic terrorist group would be as likely to use the weapons against him--remember he's a fairly secular leader--as against the US.
I'd suggest you don't use Slashdot as your only news source, or you will suffer permanent brain damage.
You know how a song gets stuck in your head? War Pigs was going over and over for about half-hour before my wife called and told me the news. Freaky Shit.
Well, babies, if this ain't a test of the durabilty of Slashdot, I don't a 1 from a 0.
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Anyway, check this out:
http://www.upi.com/view.cfm?StoryID=20030319-04
Briefly, the Special Assistant on Terror for our National Security Council, Rand Beers, has resigned, saying he's "tried, just tried". He will not say anymore. It is believed that this war will increase unleash more terror than it will stop.
It has finally got too weird for me.
"Can this dream stop?"
"Wait! There's been a slaughter here!!!"
Iraqi schoolgirls pray at the Ameriya shelter, where 400 civilians were killed by American missiles during the Gulf War.
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If you're going to be impeached for screwing an intern in the white house and lying about it bomb Iraq--or was that Afghanistan I can't remember any more...
I think you meant AC posters.
Anyone else notice the extensive pictures of the Bush family on the desk where he gave his speech? Its crap like this (and other mindplay of the ignorant masses) that really pisses me off...
It is a sad time for America. Through the Bush administration's actions America is now the most prosperous terrorist state in the world. No international or national law or policy legalizes these attacks on Iraq. No resolutions of the United Nations' Security Council or the North Atlantic Treaty Organization could provide a legal justification for these attacks. Bush has undermined the credibility of the United Nations. Bush has made this country look like complete fools in the eye of the international community.
...) is against the war, as well as many West Point professors and senior military advisors. Even so, the Bush administration bangs the war drum, and continues to lie to the American public about Iraq. The best documentation of this lies in the fact that a majority of Americans think that Saddam was directly involved with 9-11 even though Osama himself calls Saddam an infidel coward and none of the hijackers themselves were Iraqi. The US and its allies have a 10 trillion dollar prize for direct control of the region (and OIL company contracts have already been signed). The US already has plans to invade Saudi Arabia after the Iraq campaign as part of a larger goal of obtaining a majority share of the world's energy supplies. There is a reason why the rest of the world is against the US/UK/SP campaign.
.uk.dossier/index.html
There was no need for an Iraqi invasion unless the Iraqi government was found to be in violation of UN resolution 1441 (passed in Nov 2002). Iraq, while having a long history of obtaining, developing, and deploying weapons of mass destruction, had no choice but to comply with weapons inspectors and the UN. The US has yet to produce any verifiable evidence that Iraq had any active WMD programs. The only item that inspectors found were missiles that slightly exceeded the prescribed range when launched without a warhead. Iraq destroyed these at the international community's urgings. At the time of the departure of the inspectors in 1998, Iraq was mostly disarmed, although there is some evidence that they still had some biological capability. Weapons inspectors were looking into this issue as well as ensuring that weapons slated for destruction prior to 1998 remained scuttled before the US decided to attack. There is nothing like disarming a country before invading.
A full invasion will likely cause the death of ~500,000 Iraqi citizens (UN estimate), mostly due to the disruption of the state welfare service and damage to food, electrical, and water supplies (which are war targets). This is how our 1991 invasion killed so many citizens. In addition we will be again using depleted uranium shells, which have been documented to increase cancer rates. A Kurdish uprising is also very probable, as they have been trying to create their own country for years, which could destabilize parts of Iran and Turkey.
Pre-emptive warfare is wrong. The CIA, for all their transgressions (Venezuela, Chile, Guatemala, Congo, Indonesia,
Should Saddam be tried and sentenced for war crimes? Yes. Should Bush be tried and sentenced for war crimes against Iraq and Afganastan? Yes. Should the international community help Iraq become better country and improve the lives of its citizens? Yes. Should the money derived from oil sales be returned to Iraqi citizens to help improve their well-being instead of being diverted to international mega-corperations? Yes. Will a US/UK/SP/AU invasion achieve any of these goals. In all likelihood, no.
Thank you Bush for putting every American at risk worldwide.
Google around, this has all been documented.
Illigal War
http://www.converge.org.nz/abc/pr26-72.htm
REAL AUTHORS OF IRAQ DOSSIER BLAST BLAIR
http://www.mirror.co.uk/news/allnews/page.c fm?obje ctid=12620001&method=full&siteid=50143
UK accused of lifting dossier text
http://www.cnn.com/2003/WORLD/meast/02/07/sp rj.irq
Why invade when the U.N. system is disarming Iraq?
Song: Bombs Over Baghdad by Outkast
1, 2.. 1, 2, 3; yeah! Inter-national, underground
Thunder pounds when I stomp the ground (Woo!)
Like a million elephants with silverback orangutans, You can't stop a train, Who want some? Don't come un-pre-pared
I'll be there, but when I leave there
Better be a household name, Weather man tellin' us it ain't gon' rain, So now we sittin' in a drop-top, soakin wet, In a silk suit, tryin' not to sweat, Hits somersaults without the net, But this'll be the year that we won't forget
One-Nine-Nine-Nine, and brutha anything goes, be whatchu wanna be, Long as you know consequences, to give and for livin' defenses
Too hot, I'm jumpin' jail, Too low to dig, I might just touch hell
HOT! Get a life, now they gon' sell, Then I might catch you a spell, look at what came in the mail, A scale and some Arm and Hammer, so grow grid and some baby mama Black Cadillac and a pack of pampers
Stack of question with no answers Cure for cancer, cure for AIDS
Make a nigga wanna stay on tour for days
Get back home, things are wrong, We're not really able to spend all alone
before he left, (?), to a ball of power, thousands of thousands miles per hour
Hello, ghetto, let your brain breathe, believe there's always more, ahhhhh!
Bombs over Baghdad! Yeah Bombs over Baghdad! Yeah
Bombs over Baghdad! Yeah Bombs over Baghdad! Yeah
Don't pull the thang out, unless you plan to bang
Bombs over Baghdad! Yeah Bombs over Baghdad! Yeah
Bombs over Baghdad! Yeah Bombs over Baghdad! Yeah
Don't even bang unless you plan to hit something
Bombs over Baghdad! Yeah Bombs over Baghdad! Yeah
Bombs over Baghdad! Yeah Bombs over Baghdad! Yeah
Yeah! Uhh-huh
Uno, dos, tres, it's on, Did you ever think a pimp rock a microphone?
Like that there boi and will still stay street, Dig things happen every time we meet, Like a track team, crack fiend, dyin to geek, Outkast bumpin' up and down the street, Slam back, Cadillac, 'bout five nigga deep, Seventy-five emcee's freestylin' to the beat, Cause we get krunk, stay drunk, at the club, Should have bought an ounce, but you caught the dub, Should have held back, but you throwed the punch, Spose to meet your girl but you packed a lunch, No D to-the U to-the G for you, Got a son on the way by the name of Bamboo, Got a little baby girl four year, Jordan, Never turn my back on my kids for them, Should have hit it (hit it) quit it (quit it) rag (rag) top (top), Before you read up, get a laptop, Make a business for yourself, boy, set some goals, Make a fair diamond out of dusty coals, Record number four, but we on a roll
Hold up, slow up, stop, control, Like Janet, planets, Stankonia is only, A movin' like floor commin' straight to Florida, Lock all your windows then block the quarters, Pullin' off on bell 'cause a whippins in order, Like a three piece fist, 'fore I cut your daughter, Yo quiero Taco Bell, then I hit the border, Penny pap rappers tryin' to get the five, I'm a microphone fiend tryin' to stay alive, When you come to ATL boi you better not hide, cause the Dungeon Family gon' ride, hah!
Bombs over Baghdad! Yeah Bombs over Baghdad! Yeah
Bombs over Baghdad! Yeah Bombs over Baghdad! Yeah
Don't pull the thang out, unless you plan to bang
Bombs over Baghdad! Yeah Bombs over Baghdad! Yeah
Bombs over Baghdad! Yeah Bombs over Baghdad! Yeah
Yeah! Ha ha yeah!
Don't even bang unless you plan to hit something
Bombs over Baghdad! Yeah Bombs over Baghdad! Yeah
Bombs over Baghdad! Yeah Bombs over Baghdad! Yeah
Yeah! Uhh-huh
In support of our troops, Hidden Agenda is proud to announce the release of "Proud to be the Great Satan," a celebration of everything Saddam Hussein and Osama Bin Laden hate, including, but not limited to, cruise missles, pork, pornography, and Jews.
t ml.
It can be downloaded at: http://artists.mp3s.com/artists/5/hidden_agenda.h
--------------RAEL--------------
Our disarmament continues to this day. US biological programs were halted in, I believe, the early 70s, and all materials destroyed. Chemicals we don't have, as per the various laws of war banning them.
Nuclear stockpiles continue to be reduced. The Treaty of Moscow, signed by Bush and Putin last summer and ratified by Congress this month, promises that another 2/3 of each nuclear stockpile be dismantled - the logical conclusion of decades of nuclear cuts.
As long as hostile nations continue to possess (or seek) nuclear arms, the rest will have several hundred as a deterrant... but we've all come a LONG way. NATO, Russia, China... none are inclined to ever use a nuke ever again. I expect to live to see the day it's down to 200 warheads or less, here...maybe I'll be very very old, but I expect it in my lifetime.
Earlier today somewhere in Baghdad ... ... don't tell me. I'm keen to guess.
(With apologies to John Cleese)
BUSH: Good Morning.
SADDAM: Good morning, Sir. Welcome to the Persian Gulf.
BUSH: Ah, thank you, my good man.
SADDAM: What can I do for you, Sir?
BUSH: Well, I was, uh, sitting in thar 1600 Pennsylvania, just now skimming
through the press and I suddenly came over old fear.
SADDAM: Old fear, sir?
BUSH: 1991.
SADDAM: Eh?
BUSH: Bad economy, falling polls.
SADDAM: Ah, trouble at home!
BUSH: In a nutshell. And I thought to myself, "I'd better walk over to the
old stomping grounds, make sure the bugger has the goods," so, I curtailed
my Presidential activities, got on the horse, and penetrated your place of
evil doers to negotiate the war on terror!
SADDAM: (pause) Come again?
BUSH: 'Ee, Ah'd like te' 'ave ay WAHR wit ye!'
SADDAM: (lustily) Certainly, sir. What would you like?
BUSH: Well, eh, how about a low-yield neutron bomb?
SADDAM: I'm, a-fraid we're fresh out of low-yield neutron bombs.
BUSH: Oh, never mind, how are you on depleted shells?
SADDAM: I'm afraid we never have them at the end of the week, sir, we get those
fresh on Monday.
BUSH: Tish tish. No matter. Well, stout yeoman, four ounces of weapons-grade
plutonium, if you please.
SADDAM: Ah! It's beeeen on order, sir, for two years. Was expecting it this
morning.
BUSH: 'T's Not my lucky day, is it? Aah, dirty bombs?
SADDAM: Sorry, sir.
BUSH: VX nerve gas?
SADDAM: Normally, sir, yes. Today the van broke down.
BUSH: I see. Smallpox?
SADDAM: Sorry.
BUSH: Anthrax?
SADDAM: No.
BUSH: Ebola?
SADDAM: Nope…
BUSH: Microbes? Serin gas?
SADDAM: No.
BUSH: Any nerve gas, per chance.
SADDAM: No.
BUSH: Mustard gas?
SADDAM: No.
BUSH: Carbon monoxide?
SADDAM: Uh, no
BUSH: Napalm, perhaps?
SADDAM: Ah! We have Napalm, yessir.
BUSH: (suprised) You do! Excellent.
SADDAM: Yessir. It's..ah,.....it's a bit runny...
BUSH: Oh, I like it runny.
SADDAM: Well,.. It's very runny, actually, sir.
BUSH: No matter. Fetch me heah the gelatinized gazzoline de jour! Mmmwah!
SADDAM: I...think it's a bit runnier than you'll like it, sir.
BUSH: I don't care how fucking runny it is. Hand it over with all speed.
SADDAM: Oooooooooohhh........! (pause)
BUSH: What now?
SADDAM: Kuwait's eaten it.
BUSH: (pause) Has he.
SADDAM: She, sir.
(pause)
BUSH: Stingers?
SADDAM: No.
BUSH: M-16's?
SADDAM: No.
BUSH: AK-47's?
SADDAM: (pause) No.
BUSH: Hand grenades?
SADDAM: No.
BUSH: Bayonets?
SADDAM: No.
BUSH: Civil War-era flintlock rifles?
SADDAM: No, sir.
BUSH: You...do *have* SOME weapons, don't you?
SADDAM: (brightly) Of course, sir. We're an evil, dangerous weapons-of-mass-destruction-bearing
nation, sir. We've got--
BUSH: No no
SADDAM: Fair enough.
BUSH: (muttering) Insane...
SADDAM: Yes?
BUSH: What?
SADDAM: Oh! I thought you were talking to me, sir. Saddam Hussein.
(pause)
BUSH: Swords, sabers, knives, cutlery of any sort, nailguns, ballpeen hammers,
ping pong paddles, bataca bats?
SADDAM: (shakes head throughout)
BUSH: Exploding pens,
SADDAM: Uh, not as such.
BUSH: Exploding shoes,
SADDAM: no
BUSH: steel-toed boot?
SADDAM: no
BUSH: B-B Guns,
SADDAM: no
BUSH: Slingshots,
SADDAM: no
BUSH: Rubber bands,
SADDAM: no
BUSH: Damp spitballs?
SADDAM: Not *today*, sir, no.
(pause)
BUSH: Aah, how about nuclear MISSILES?
SADDAM: Well, we don't get much call for them around here, sir.
BUSH: Not much ca--they're the single most popular weaponry in
Remember Res. 1441?
The U.N. warned that there would be trouble if Iraq didn't fess up to all, and they meant ALL of thier weapons. Remember that 14K someodd page document that the Iraqi government gave us? It was supposed to be a full listing of thier weapons, just like the U.N. wanted.
It was lies. Not all lies, but lies none the less. Right then, right F-ing then, the U.N., be it in possesion of a backbone, would have started the attack on Iraq. Right then. 1441 was breached.
And this wasn't just us claiming it. Blix himself found the weapons that were NOT on the list. Breach. Iraq knew about those missles, and were moving them around before they were found. Breach. Iraq moved them before they created the 14K page document, so they knew that they were leaving it off the list. Breach.
If the U.N. had backbone, they would have caused, "Serious Consequences" right then. Right then.
But they didn't. Bush beat the war drum long enough, and is threw with it, and is blowing Iraqi soil into the wind as I type.
Make no mistake. I don't like Bush, I didn't vote for him, Ashcroft scares me, and I think that Bush is far too motivated by his religion. But he is right to attack. The U.N. should have already, but they didn't.
It shouldn't just be us.
There are no gods but ourselves.
I notice the first post has been modded down in the last 20 minutes to below the default score so most viewers will not see it.
The previous first post was 'And Today...I am ashamed to call myself an American.'
Now the first post is a little more....texas friendly: 'dang. that was fast'.
Slashdot 'the voice of the free', get your act together, stop thwarting the comments and let people say what they want to say.
This isn't flamebait, just fact, slashdot has a chance here to standout from the rest of the US media and offer a forum for genuine world wide opinions on this war. I vote for all scores to be abandoned (or just set to 2). STOP THE CENSORSHIP!
Keith Ahern
Iraq invaded Iran. During those 8 years, they used chemical weapons.
Iraq invaded Kuwait. During those 8 months, they plundered Kuwaiti air conditioners and set fire to thier oil wells with the ancient piracy attitude of "if I can't have it, nobody can."
Iraq launched SCUD missiles into Israel. Why? Well, because gefilte is not an approved Republican Guard munition. No other reason. Well, there's that whole exaggerated-difference-of-opinion thing, but being an American has taught me to be politically correct. Grandpa would say they're fucking bigots.
If you're old enough to post to slashdot with even a slight sense of maturity, ALL of these events happened during your lifetime.
Most /.ers have no real firm understanding of what's going on Over There. The reason Arabs hate us so much is because, by and large, very few Arabs get to (a) freely speak about how tolerant Americans are of Muslims and (b) hear such a message.
I'm not pro-war. I'm not pro-death. But, come on now, capital punishment *IS* pro-choice. Going on ad nauseum about your anti-war views just proves you're not well-informed and you have a very skewed threshold of acceptable loss-versus-global consequence.
First there were pirates. Then there was a U.S. Navy. Then the pirates were gone, and the world never ONCE fucking thought, "Well, gee, the pirates never plundered YOUR land so why not leave them alone?"
Saddam is a bad guy. If what we're doing is really bad, let's see your arguments against Milosevic...or Ceaucescu...
...and show me how the Europeans (especially the Serbs and the Romanians) hate us for what we did there. Go for it. I love the violent clashes between liberals' ignorance and their arrogance.
they were able to stop the soviet union from invading.... and how someone from libya is head of the human rights commision.....oh wait, what the fuck does the UN do?
I'd like to quote Bill Maher to get my point going:
"As of this writing, the most depressing thing about war in Iraq was how easy it was to sell. Shouldn't it be a little harder than this to sell people a war? ... [and]how amazed I was that, of all the lies told by presidents in my lifetime, the one so many people couldn't get over, and which the media treats as the standard for mendacity, was: 'I did not have sexual relations with that woman.'
"Huge, astounding lies that affected each and every one of us in very real ways: that we were winning the war in Vietnam; that we weren't trading arms for hostages, and if we were it was a soldier's duty to lie about it; that global warming and marijuana needed more study before we could consider policy changes about them; that there'd be no new taxes; that Clarence Thomas was the most qualified person a nation of 250 million could find to sit on the Supreme Court...
"All these lies, all these giant, steaming-turd whoppers, and the one that broke the bank was 'Blow jobs aren't sex.' Wow, that's a stupid country."
Yes it is.
From Ted Rall: "Decades of budget cuts in education are finally yielding results, a fact confirmed by CNN's poll of March 16, which shows that an astonishing 51 percent of the public believe that Iraqi President Saddam Hussein was responsible for the September 11, 2001 terrorist attacks."
Monday night George W. Bush, our legally if not ethically elected leader stepped up in front of the world and told us that Iraq had "ties" to Al Qaeda (and thus WTC responsibility) and that he was a danger to the world, though nothing has ever been produced to prove this (But it's okay, there are some things the government doesn't need to explain fully, they need their secrets right?). Saddam was a danger to Kurds, Israelis, Iranians and Kuwiatis because our government helped gain him that power (the only thing about the Iraq-Contra affair that this country remembers is that a brave man in uniform with an honest face was grilled in front of a big mean Congressional panel).
Afghanistan? An exit strategy was thought up as soon as we went in, and Iraq was it. This is public record. (see current Mother Jones issue). Also see the archived streaming video debate[scroll down] on the Christopher Hitchens Web against Mark Danner.
Everyone involved in Bush's world going back decades has been involved in Oil. Everyone in his government holding any kind of power is involved in Oil. We now have bases spread from Kuwait to deep ex-Soviet Territory in Afghanistan and Uzbekistan.
Bush and his Puppeteers lied to us.
It's like we see but we don't see.
Putting up a bumper sticker or flag is our way of getting involved. Cafeteria Managers are renaming French fries. Major newspapers editorialize that the French are pissing on the graves of D-day soldiers. Most Americans don't approve a pre-emptive war, but since Bush's Monday speech his ratings are rocketing. Look, He's doing something. We're like predators only interesting in moving things, in action, overshadowing the consequences.
This is a stupid country.
In response to the pithy "then why don't you just leave" argument, I say:
Because it is the best going, and there's the logistics involved in repatriating. Also, I live on many different levels, in a community, a town, a state, a geography and ecosystem, in cyberspace. The notion of belonging to a nation is but one of many, but hardly my overarching modifier. Is America the best on its way down? Does being the freest nation on earth require colonial domination over the rest of the planet? If another country without the addiction to war and oil can offer the freedom
is it just a coincidence that that Mohammed Atta met with Iragi agents in Czech Republic prior to the 9/11 attacks and that the anthrax mailed around the same time had the exact same weaponization fingerprint as Irag uses?
And you ask what Iraq has ever done to us?
slashdot, news for crazed liberal socialist zealots
Reads the ad banner on this one. Someone really has got a weird sense of humour. Anyway, kast I heard, Bush was already bought!!!
What you see is what you get
You've made your bed, you better lie in it
You choose your leaders and place your trust
As their lies wash you down and their promises rust
You'll see kidney machines replaced by rockets and guns
And the public wants what the public gets
But I don't get what this society wants
I'm going underground, (going underground)
Based on the fraction of comments I have viewed, I think we can assume that a majority are against the U.S. actions on Iraq.
The din of the warmongers here on Slashdot has died down in the later posts (if you browse flat anyway). I would guess that they are busy watching CNN and Fox News being armchair generals. Dispicable.
Un-news
I keep seeing neocons use this very distasteful phrase. No more! It's time for me to play with it in an appropriate context.
;)
This is a simple matter of Evolution in Action. If you enlist in an army, you deserve to die. It's dead simple. I hope that all American, Iraqi, and British volunteers get weeded out of the low end of the gene pool. j/k
Is this a sigs-optional kind of place? 'Cause I am totally down with that if you know what I mean.
You know... out of all the opinions for or against the war that people are tossing like they are actual facts, _this_ is seriously the most interesting post here. Mod parent up please!
No. In large part due to the fact that women overall do not make good trigger pullers, which is what you generally want in a draft situation.
And the only reason I'm going to give is a quote from the great Jack Burton,
Son of a Bitch must pay!
Craenor
Yup, you cought the MAD-COW BOY disease!
America is a CONTINENT!
Americans are all people of America.
By calling your self American in the assumption of only being from the USA you are just a history-less, culture-less, ignorant American.
Perhaps you call Americans your selfs because you, as a country and a culture on the making, were not created anough to give your selfs a proper name, like Colombians, Mexicans, etc., or --worse-- yuo are just supporting the Monroe's statement: "America for the Americans" and his "Manifested destiny"... sorry and shame on you...
Chingado!... y ahora que?
i think u must be, fuck.
America is two continents anyways.:)
Is this a sigs-optional kind of place? 'Cause I am totally down with that if you know what I mean.
To those that say we're invading Iraq to stop Saddam from getting and using weapons of mass destruction, let me remind you of this interesting fact.
The only case of American civilians on American soil being attacked and killed by a "weapon of mass destruction", was with anthrax engineered by American scientists in American labs that was mailed to the post office that delivers MY mail by someone unkown.
A year and a half has past and no one has been caught for that crime.
And now I'm supposed to believe attacking a country that has never attacked us, has no capability to do so, is many leaps of technology away from even threatening Europe let alone America is somehow going to make me safer?
The oft ignored fact that the weapons you keep at home are more likely to kill you than those in the hands of criminals is completely lost on Americans who live in such a climate of self-induced fear and paranoia that they chase after demons that in the end do not pose significant risks to them now or in the future and yet fail to see the real risks right under their noses.
- CreationLTD
sick and tired of America invading weaker countries, killing massive number of civilians in order to topple a regime they propped up only a few decades ago (Panama, Afghanistan, Iraq)
Do you honestly believe that "argument"? Every time I hear the "it's all about oil" mantra, I am amused by its sheer and utter stupidity.
Before you repeat it somewhere else, I suggest you ask yourself this question: if GWB is so "oil-hungry", so to speak, why the *hell* would he risk the life and limb of American soldiers, America's stance internationally, and, yes, his own political popularity, when it would have been *orders of magnitude* easier for him to cut a deal with Saddam for the oh-so-precious oil, way back when, before this all started?
I'm so sure he had this all planned out from the get-go. Just ask Cynthia McKinney, she'll tell you all about it. Wherever she is these days.
If you're against the war, fine. But, jeez, please do yourself a favor and try to come up with a better argument than that tired "it's for oil" BS.
In Soviet Russia, Chuck Norris will still kick your ass.
the lies from the white house insult the intelligence of thinking people everywhere.
today, the way me and people i know think about americans has been changed forever, by their illegal unprovoked invasion of iraq
this invasion clearly has nothing to do with taking away saddam's AMERICAN MADE weapons, but is all about stealing their oil and setting an example for other countries that may stand up to the fascist american military empire's global domination
I WILL do my best to NEVER BUY AMERICAN PRODUCTS EVER AGAIN, or ever travel to the usa until america learns to respect other nations and peoples. i will not be the only person boycotting america.
go to http://www.adbusters.org/ to boycott america. at least 20 000 people have signed this petition so far
most of the people in the world will now have less respect for america and americans than ever before.
if america thought its economy was hurting before, just wait
apologies to americans who are not in support of this war, but the actions of your country make me sick
"The first job of Delta Force commandos will be to isolate Saddam from his military commanders. They plan to hack into and shut down Iraq's communications and power facilities using laptop computers"
Just look at the comments on this story - whenever a political comment is made that doesn't toe the jingoistic, blindly-following-bush line, it's modded down. I'm glad I browse at -1 - the mods who abused their points today ought to be ashamed of themselves.
That was well put together and humorous, I don't agree with your assertions however.
This will cost me in being moded down, but it is about time, if you tell some one to disarm and do not follow up, well why should they disarm. The UN as proven it has no teeth. Who is going to care about international law if the UN has no power. If iraq wants to play game with weapons of mass destruction, then we have to stop him, fuck the UN.
d is play=1610
The reason france and germany do not want a war, is because they are breaking international laws by buying from iraq and selling to them. No wonder they don't want an attack it will hurt them in there wallet. I say good, if they support the theorists then they deserve to be hurt.
Also I wonder where binlauden is, could he be hiding in iraq?
Finally I love this flash movie.
http://www.madblast.com/view.cfm?type=FunFlash&
Don't you know that Bush wet his pants and cried for mommy 1 minute after 9/11?:D
Is this a sigs-optional kind of place? 'Cause I am totally down with that if you know what I mean.
China has a free press?! Lebanon!syria! Egypt!
yes if its left wing it must be true!
Like you even thought of youre position. I would imagine youre one of the protesters comparing Bush to Hitler! Because he killed all those Jews!
other important historical 'decapitations' included the French revolution.
Care to actually debate sensibly...?
Are you kidding? Dude, you opened up the debate by accusing your president of being a coward, and concluding from that assertion that he can't be trusted. That's the mother of all ad hom attacks!
And then you get uppity and challenge a detractor to "actually debate sensibly?"
Pretty lame, dude.
I write in my journal
If you are so keen on going after extremists, why don't you nuke your Bible Belt? Saddam's not even a fundy.
Is this a sigs-optional kind of place? 'Cause I am totally down with that if you know what I mean.
I was born in Louisiana and now I live in Virginia. I was 3 years old and living in Tehran when Iraq attacked. I don't remember the war as a series of news reels on TV. I remember the war as nights filled with bombs whistling down on me. I remember the war by the faces of the uncles and cousins I lost. I remember the war by the silent nights that punctuated the months. All this time I knew that I was American. I remember, when I was 5, I thought that America was going to come and help me. They weren't going to let me die.
My parents didn't want to explain the dirty truths of the world to a little child. I had no idea that the bombs being dropped on my city were guided by America, but they were. I didn't know that the chemicals being used against my drafted uncles and cousins were provided to Iraq by America, but they were. I didn't know that my life was not as important as providing more oil for America, but I was not important. I am an American. I am an Iranian. I don't hate Iraqis. I don't hate Americans. I don't hate Saddam. I don't hate Bush. Hate is ignorance within fear. Fear is the mind killer.
But all occupied people rebel against their occupiers. No matter how wonderful they may be treated, they will rebel. Not because they hate their occupiers. Not because "they hate our freedoms" as my fearless leader so arrogantly phrased it. They will rebel because they are Iraqis, not Americans.
Why did America support Iraq when it attacked Iran? Iran had the audacity to tell America to leave. Iran no longer wanted to be a puppet state, and Iran deserved to be punished for that. Iraq will be the same. Conquerors often cloak themselves as liberators.
It might be easy for the average American citizen to accept that this is a "Just War." But, for someone who has been on the receiving end of a missile, this coupling of words is a mockery of logic and respect for human life.
If you don't agree with me that is fine, but don't advocate war unless you feel so strongly that you are personally willing to run into a wall of enemy soldiers, armed with only a sword, knowing that you are going to die, and accepting it as the right thing to do. If you are not willing to do such a thing, then you do not truly believe that the fight is just.
But all that I just wrote is pointless because the spice must flow.
War is a good war to raise approval ratings before an election. Just ask ex-pres George Bush. The dow went up almost 300 points on monday. The economy apparently likes war.
I think it is about more than oil, but oil is one reason. I just don't understand what the rush is, why we can't wait until the UN council approves of action, until enough evidence is found that we're not alienating the entire world by using force.
Very well said.
It's the vocal minority syndrome. They are the loudest group, so they think they are in the majority... which just isn't the case. It's sad but true.
How was the CoolAid?
Help fight continental drift.
Hundreds of thousand of individuals have protested to not start the war. If the military bombed Iraq, either the military ignored the requests of the people to stop the war or the military is kept away from any communication that would shows the hundreds of thousands of individuals that have protested the war. If the military ignored the right of the people, the military is accountable for treason and high crimes. If the military is kept away from that information, the presidential administration is to blame that the military did not get the word of the people.
We have the right to impeach the presidential administration.
Rumsfeld: "Woohoo, we now have 35 countries supporting us. Guess it's not that bad after all. Bam Bam Saddamn!!!"
Bush: "Let me re-count to make sure: United States, Great Britain, Spain, Bulgaria, USA, Etats-Unis, Espagne, Angleterre, Royuamme Uni, UK, Texas, United Kingdom, Great Britain, oh wait I already counted that one..."
The problem with Chechnya is that Russia kept interfering in it until the rebels became fundies. I wouldn't wish that headache on anyone; there is no fast way to solve Russia's self-inflicted Chechnya question. And, yes, you are committing war crimes.
Is this a sigs-optional kind of place? 'Cause I am totally down with that if you know what I mean.
This is the perfect time to mod down. There's too many post to read so mod down the ones you don't like and up the ones like you might post yourself. And! Post away! Slashdot needs the stress test! Did a record get set tonight for the most post?
there are enough places to rant and rave about politics...
Source: http://www.commondreams.org/views02/1216-06.htm
LittleStone
Damn, I've wasted my mod points on other posts. Mod this guy up.
It is official; Netcraft now confirms: *BSD is dying
One more crippling bombshell hit the already beleaguered *BSD community when IDC confirmed that *BSD market share has dropped yet again, now down to less than a fraction of 1 percent of all servers. Coming on the heels of a recent Netcraft survey which plainly states that *BSD has lost more market share, this news serves to reinforce what we've known all along. *BSD is collapsing in complete disarray, as fittingly exemplified by failing dead last in the recent Sys Admin comprehensive networking test.
You don't need to be a Kreskin to predict *BSD's future. The hand writing is on the wall: *BSD faces a bleak future. In fact there won't be any future at all for *BSD because *BSD is dying. Things are looking very bad for *BSD. As many of us are already aware, *BSD continues to lose market share. Red ink flows like a river of blood.
FreeBSD is the most endangered of them all, having lost 93% of its core developers. The sudden and unpleasant departures of long time FreeBSD developers Jordan Hubbard and Mike Smith only serve to underscore the point more clearly. There can no longer be any doubt: FreeBSD is dying.
Let's keep to the facts and look at the numbers.
OpenBSD leader Theo states that there are 7000 users of OpenBSD. How many users of NetBSD are there? Let's see. The number of OpenBSD versus NetBSD posts on Usenet is roughly in ratio of 5 to 1. Therefore there are about 7000/5 = 1400 NetBSD users. BSD/OS posts on Usenet are about half of the volume of NetBSD posts. Therefore there are about 700 users of BSD/OS. A recent article put FreeBSD at about 80 percent of the *BSD market. Therefore there are (7000+1400+700)*4 = 36400 FreeBSD users. This is consistent with the number of FreeBSD Usenet posts.
Due to the troubles of Walnut Creek, abysmal sales and so on, FreeBSD went out of business and was taken over by BSDI who sell another troubled OS. Now BSDI is also dead, its corpse turned over to yet another charnel house.
All major surveys show that *BSD has steadily declined in market share. *BSD is very sick and its long term survival prospects are very dim. If *BSD is to survive at all it will be among OS dilettante dabblers. *BSD continues to decay. Nothing short of a miracle could save it at this point in time. For all practical purposes, *BSD is dead.
Fact: *BSD is dying
For anything? To any particular supernatural force? Just wondering.:)
Is this a sigs-optional kind of place? 'Cause I am totally down with that if you know what I mean.
The original author of that piece of satire is John Robbins (who is, interestingly, the hier of the Baskin-Robbins ice cream empire, and now an advocate of healthy eating and sustainable living), and the original version can be found here.
Evidently, the song has been updated slightly to make it slightly more timely, and my quick googling unfortunately didn't turn up a second author to whom that may be attributed.
-ks
The angel in the oatmeal.
The people I know like to rag on the French a lot for their attitude toward war, but I try not to go too hard on them.
Personally, I think that as a country, they have bad memories of World War II, and therefore tend to take the side of the country being invaded. I may be wrong, though.
The world can be wrong today for once.
PREAMBLE
TO THE
CHARTER OF THE UNITED NATIONS
WE THE PEOPLES OF THE UNITED NATIONS DETERMINED
to save succeeding generations from the scourge of war, which twice in our lifetime has brought untold sorrow to mankind, and
to reaffirm faith in fundamental human rights, in the dignity and worth of the human person, in the equal rights of men and women and of nations large and small, and
to establish conditions under which justice and respect for the obligations arising from treaties and other sources of international law can be maintained, and
to promote social progress and better standards of life in larger freedom,
AND FOR THESE ENDS
to practice tolerance and live together in peace with one another as good neighbours, and
to unite our strength to maintain international peace and security, and
to ensure, by the acceptance of principles and the institution of methods, that armed force shall not be used, save in the common interest, and
to employ international machinery for the promotion of the economic and social advancement of all peoples,
HAVE RESOLVED TO COMBINE OUR EFFORTS TO ACCOMPLISH THESE AIMS
Accordingly, our respective Governments, through representatives assembled in the city of San Francisco, who have exhibited their full powers found to be in good and due form, have agreed to the present Charter of the United Nations and do hereby establish an international organization to be known as the United Nations.
Why does it seem that everyone is obsessed with setting up a democracy in Iraq? Okay, sure, better than the current system, but why democracy? It surely isn't the most fair of governments. Why not try to esatablish socialism? I mean, as far as I understand it, socialism is like Democracy+ right? I'm really not an expert, so please feel free to correct my (probable) mistakes, but just food for thought I hope. :)
"There is nothing wrong with America that cannot be cured by what is right with America"
http://www.theonion.com/onion3910/gulf_war_2.html
An old article, published 1 year ago but updated. I never espected that it wold come true..
This is so Orwellian...
Mexico: 100% conservative's America now!
I couldn't imagine supporting a government that would go to war for land, use chemical and atomic weapons, commit genocide, not follow the conventions of war, or devalue human life.
Yet another signature that refers to itself. The irony and humor is dead.
Microsoft finally releases Iraq destruction wizard 1.0
Living in a college town, I pass protesters with signs like "war solves nothing" and other profound statements. Here are more:
Got any more?
I have my own opinions on the matter, but I don't trust them.
One way or another, I've only seen or heard the major media stories infotainment clips and exciting as they seemed I kept getting distracted by the other half of the screen displaying unrelating changing information.
I know that people are going to die soon, and I'm very confused and sad. Desert Storm was successful because it had the full backing of the UN and other countries.
Why now, why not wait for the inspectors to finish their job? Why did Congress allow Bush to decide when diplomacy had failed so he could start his own war? What country will be next for rebuilding and destruction?
I just hope things have gotten bad enough and rebuilding is expensive enough that Bush won't get elected and we can start changing our plutocracy into something great again.
Either moderators did the shittiest job moderating that I have ever seen, or contrary to popular /.faqs, this mod system does NOT SCALE.
Piss poor moderators, go to town please. Mod this down! Lets get those mod points out of the hands of babies. You might put your eye out.
BSD is dying, BTW.
PS. Make sure you check back, I probably reposted this so you can use ALL your points.
if Saddam attacks tomorrow the White House it will be a terrorist act (by the CNN), but today, that Baghdad is under attack is named war. my question is, any attack from saddam is treated like a war event, or a terrorist attack?.
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damn, The US are the terrorist, the invaders, the evil. good luck saddam kill some americans, i want to see the tears of the families of this souless soldiers that tries to kill you.
http://news.google.com/news?hl=en&q=Columbia&btnG= Search+News
I pretty much agree. Of course, 10 years ago we had a lot of allies who were despots, and didn't want any sort of precedent involving the US setting up democracies in Arab states, so I can imagine that it might have been hard to do.
However, after a few years it became clear that Iraq just wasn't cooperating, and that he was taking resources meant to feed his citizens and finding other uses for them...to the tune of tens of thousands of deaths a year.
I'm scared of a lot of things right now, like VX being used withing Bhagdad or oil wells on fire; but even my most pessimistic estimates of what could be brought on by this war pail in comparison to what has been happening in Iraq every one of the last 10 years.
My eyes water as I write this, because saying this I've endorsed the deaths of more people than I can properly comprehend. I'm also sure that there must be a better way somehow, maybe even one that someone has thought of; but things can't remain as they are, and a war seems like the only thing that is going to change them.
This sig wasn't worth reading, was it.
Amen for a war we don't need to fight... send someone young! Send those annoying highschool graduates! Tell those damn dropouts and AWOL bastards to move to Canada! Amen! Amen!
Amen to who? Amen the pagan deity? Congratulations, you have successfully been modded +5 for your pagan comments. You are worse than the enemy you claim is yours. YOU are your OWN enemy.
Of'course, you know what a prayer is, no?
Honestly, I wish that GWB would have waited a little longer, too. To be precise, I wish that he'd waited until about, oh, 45 minutes or so before the beginning of the Academy Awards ceremony.
As for the possibility of alienating the rest of the world, was it 30 or 40 countries that were with us as of this afternoon? I just glanced at the TV for a second, so I don't remember the number.
The "oil" argument falls flat on its face from every conceivable angle. There is simply no logical reason to take the current course of action over oil. It's just a nice little catch phrase for the protestors to regurgitate into the TV cameras. That, or the "racist" line. That's another beauty. With stuff like this, who needs Comedy Central?
In Soviet Russia, Chuck Norris will still kick your ass.
Are you suggesting that we should give up on the idea of civilian control over the military? Combat vets only need apply? Service brings citizenship? I don't doubt that Bush weaseled out of active duty: he even seemed to weasel out of reserve duty. But I don't buy the principle you're pushing here at all.
The quality of discussion makes Slashdot look like a meeting of Nobel laureates, but you would be hard pressed to find such images or video elsewhere. (And that might not be a bad thing.)
Build stuff. Stuff that walks, stuff that rolls, whatever.
"68% of Americans approve of war to remove Hussein"
http://www.gallup.com
"5% of slashdot posters approve of war to remove Hussein"
http://www.slashdot.org
What a buch of elitist fucks!
www.sec.noaa.gov/today.html if you want to see why there may be a small delay in some of the more tactical deployments dependent on satellite data. Also try spaceweather.com (has some gif's linked showing the flares going off). If the flares glance the Earth's magnetospehre there may be a dearth of satellite coverage for a while.
The Singularity is closer than you think
Quant
For those who would like to read some of how the Saudi Arabians see things:
arabnews.com
I always find this site quite interesting.
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"Now if I were a landing thruster, which one of these would I be?"
-- Londo in Babylon 5
Great to see that intellegence prevailed over the relentless bickerings of the anti-war pansies. I can't wait to see Saddams obnoxious ass go up in flames just like the thousands of innocent Americans who died because we had troops in Saudi babysitting his pathetic ass, 'dissing the holy-ness of Mecca...' Decapitation of corrupt/fanatical islam is the key to progress for the rest of the world... When are we going to pull our heads out of our collective asses and realize what an outdated cancer religion really is?
Article I, Section 8: "The Congress shall have power... To declare war, grant letters of marque and reprisal, and make rules concerning captures on land and water;"
Now last time I checked, Congress had not declared war, so the US is not at war with Iraq anymore than we our at war with Canada. I really wish people would stop throwing that word out there for fun.
In the future will the world remember us 'alliance of the willing' kindly? Will they think that the spin doctoring by our leaders justified our actions?
It's not that long ago that there was a leader who led Germany who was a brilliant orator and who was able to convince people that what Germany was doing was right. Now I'm not for a second wanting to equate the leaders of the 'alliance of the willing' to that particular person. However what I do wish to point out is that the majority in Germany at that time believed the spin doctoring coming from a position of authority. Are we doing the same now? I believe we are.
People can come up with a whole bunch of justifications as to why this action is morally right, however those justifications can equally be applied to many other countries that the 'alliance of the willing' is not attacking. Futher if those justifications are valid, wouldn't they have also been valid say 5 years ago? What has changed in the last five years, besides the sad but unrelated events of 9/11?
I surely hope that someone in power will see some sence and stop this nonsense before it goes to far, otherwise we will not be remembered kindly.
Not all conservatives are stupid,
but it is true that most stupid people are conservative.
- Hume
oh.
GET SOME PRIORITIES!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
I still cannot digest the fact america has started a bloody ruthless war against the interest of the World community. Certainly not a good sign for the president and the fellow americans.
Plese remember one cannot win a war without the support of the world community.
Time and again American presidents prove that they are just a bone-headed white collar thugs.
I not against the american people nor a supporter of Iraq, i live in india and iam very proud my country is against this bloody battle.
My only request to American president is, Pls inform your slave(read Tony blair) on the war decisions, he seems to be absolutely clueless. Prabhakar
I really don't know this for sure, but luckily there is a tremendously low chance of anyone being able to prove me wrong.
I don't think Saddam Hussein is a bad person. The reason? I have never met him.
What is the chance of me actually meeting him? None. Should I form an opinion based on whatever I hear? I choose not too.
He might be flawed. Perhaps only to the extent that you and I are flawed. Perhaps more or less. Who really knows?
I think he loves his family. He wants to protect his family and make their lives happy and prosperous just as I would when I start a family.
I could be totally wrong and I won't mind admitting I am wrong if that is the case.
The parent post is not a troll. It is my honest opinion. I was NOT trolling.
Just because there isn't a second UN Security Council resolution doesn't mean that it was necessary to have one (when the first resolution spoke of 'grave consequences' what did that mean -- watching the French quip and quibble?).
... no, he tried to kill my dad ... he has nukes ... er ... well, anyway he is bad and Wolfowitz always said so) doesn't mean that e.g., Tony Blair, John Howard , Tim Collins, Timothy Garton Ash, Julie Burchill, and Christopher Hitchens haven't.
Just because the Bush Administration has failed to argue the case for war coherently and convincingly (Saddam Hussein has links to Al Quaida
Just because the case for war isn't clearcut doesn't mean that there isn't a case to be made. After all: if we say that Mr Hussein's violation of the 1991 Gulf War cease-fire agreement, his violations of 18 UN Security Council resolutions, and his violations of the Iraqi peoples' [sic] basic human rights do not, put together, consitute a sufficiently strong case for war what exactly would?!?
'Innocent' (whatever that means) Iraqi civilians will inevitably die in this war. But is that really the same as saying that no 'innocent' Iraqi people will die if Mr Hussein is left to his own device and in power?
In the immortal words of the leftist Swedish band Hoolabandoola Band (admittedly à propos their supporting the then-guerilla the Sandinistas of Nicaragua) [I'm paraphrasing]: 'Är det verkligen fred vi vill ha? Och till varje enskilt pris?' (Is it really peace we want? And at any cost?)
The liver is evil and must be punished.
Hopefully our educators can use this as a "teachable moment" and our children will learn from the stupidity of our current administration.
I support our troops, but not their mission. May God & Gates have mercy on our souls.
That's the mother of all ad hom attacks!
No, it isn't. The steps he, and others, took to avoid conscription are well known. Like joining the National Guard. Is anyone actually denying that?
Pretty lame, dude.
Whatever you say. Of course, with your background, one wonders what you're even *doing* on Slashdot. This is a news site for technically able people, not trolls who have some sort of newspaper fact-checking "job". Or is it political astroturfing? Given the number of your posts, *none* of which have any technical content, *all* of which are political in nature, I'm guessing the latter.
Or are you just on welfare, and therefore have lots of time on your hands?
Listen to the commentary. Transcript follows...
PETER FREUNDLICH:
All right, let me see if I understand the logic of this correctly. We are going to ignore the United Nations in order to make clear to Saddam Hussein that the United Nations cannot be ignored. We're going to wage war to preserve the UN's ability to avert war. The paramount principle is that the UN's word must be taken seriously, and if we have to subvert its word to guarantee that it is, then by gum, we will. Peace is too important not to take up arms to defend. Am I getting this right?
Further, if the only way to bring democracy to Iraq is to vitiate the democracy of the Security Council, then we are honor-bound to do that too, because democracy, as we define it, is too important to be stopped by a little thing like democracy as they define it.
Also, in dealing with a man who brooks no dissension at home, we cannot afford dissension among ourselves. We must speak with one voice against Saddam Hussein's failure to allow opposing voices to be heard. We are sending our gathered might to the Persian Gulf to make the point that might does not make right, as Saddam Hussein seems to think it does. And we are twisting the arms of the opposition until it agrees to let us oust a regime that twists the arms of the opposition. We cannot leave in power a dictator who ignores his own people. And if our people, and people elsewhere in the world, fail to understand that, then we have no choice but to ignore them.
Listen. Don't misunderstand. I think it is a good thing that the members of the Bush administration seem to have been reading Lewis Carroll. I only wish someone had pointed out that "Alice in Wonderland" and "Through the Looking Glass" are meditations on paradox and puzzle and illogic and on the strangeness of things, not templates for foreign policy. It is amusing for the Mad Hatter to say something like, `We must make war on him because he is a threat to peace,' but not amusing for someone who actually commands an army to say that.
As a collector of laughable arguments, I'd be enjoying all this were it not for the fact that I know--we all know--that lives are going to be lost in what amounts to a freak, circular reasoning accident.
Two Things:
"Give Peace a Chance." - John Lennon
and
I wish for Peace
---PRESS ANY KEY TO CONTINUE---
"Now, where's the damn 'any' key?"
Medicine was allowed by the sanctions. Dual use materials and machinery is not allowed. Sadam didn't allow medicine to enter the country, so that he could blame the sanctions for causing harm to his people.
A company that I worked for sold a rather large number of bacterial/viral growing devices to Iraq, and the sale was approved by the Clinton administration. Why? Because it was sold to a medicine company owned by the government of Iraq. Oh, and the CEO made a $40,000 donation to the Democratic National Committee.
Nevermind that in one sale, they ordered almost as much as the yearly demand of the rest of the world for this device. This device was not forbidden by the sanctions (but it should have been).
By the way, it was Madeline Albright, but I don't recall her making such a statement. She was a hawk on Iraq in 1998, but is staunchly opposed to the current action.
-- Len
Iraq
IMHO the post-WWII comparison doesn't work. Both Germany and Japan had a highly trained and educated population and most damages from the war could be repaired with some work so it was only a matter of not tying them down after the war (as France tried with Germany after WWI) and a little aid at the start; Iraq has never been industrialized, the population lacks education, most industry is rotting away, and chances are that we'll see a civil war until the end of the year unless the US sustains a huge occupation force. In addition Iraqis are gonna lack the general sense of guilt which was helpful in shaping democratic structures in Germany and Japan, if the US really lets the Iraqis vote I'd guess we'll have a new theocratic regime there which probably won't be pro-US
Don't think of it as a flame---it's more like an argument that does 3d6 fire damage
If your eyes watered just writing your post, imagine what it's like to be there. Maybe then you can understand why today's French leaders who survived WW2 are so averse to war. I've been there, done that, and can't easily endorse the imposition of war on other civilians. Being there is not like watching cnn
Hey... why doesn't japan help us out? We rebuilt their country, now their all prosperous. Well?
All your base are belong to us!
yeah.. ok. that was lame
mod post down
This is probably the largest posting ever on Slashdot or am I wrong?
It requires immense bravery to fight for your country, and I have a deep respect for anyone that does, I just wish the leaders of the country for which you are fighting actually deserved your loyalty.
So I guess Sadam moved within a five foot step or a square we threaten. Iraqi D&D.
The French Legion also made the largest and fastest gains in Iraq in 1991. They were a few hundred kilometres ahead of UK and US. They were the first to advance into Iraq at the start of the ground was and the last to stop advancing when the ceasefire was called.
Here you go, straight from the Uniformed Code of Military Justice(UCMJ) "888. ART. 88. CONTEMPT TOWARD OFFICIALS Any commissioned officer who uses contemptuous words against the President, the Vice President, Congress, the Secretary of Defense, the Secretary of a military department, the Secretary of Transportation, or the Governor or legislature of any State, Territory, Commonwealth, or possession in which he is on duty or present shall be punished as a court-martial may direct. " I am an enlisted member, not a commissioned officer. IANL but I'm almost positive and am betting my career that I cannot be prosecuted under Article 88 of the UCMJ.
Peace for all, also for iraqi citizens.
You mean that "1,2,3,4... we don't want your racist war?" and various permutations? Yeah... how is viewing the life of an Iraqi civilian as fundamentally less important than the life of an American civilian not racist? This, of course, does not even touch on the predeliction of some to call the Iraqis "towel-wearing sand niggers." Nope, not racist at all.
I'm a lawyer, but not yours. I wouldn't represent someone who thinks taking legal advice from Slashdot is a good idea.
I urge all Americans to actively seek other sources for news, than CNN. please. You may be surprised at hearing actual news instead of propaganda but this is a good thing.
You may hear other sides, different perspectives, maybe things will start to sound really complicated, but thats how it is in the world.
The last media you should trust is your own. No matter where you're from.
My memory of the first Gulf War (which started when I was 15) is of fastidiously taping the first 5 hours or so on CNN. I was fascinated by the technology, not just of the attack, but that I could be watching it almost in real time at home.
I found out about the opening shots of this war when I received a page from CNN with the announcement. I briefly felt the same fascination, but the feeling quickly gave way to concern.
It seems oddly appropriate that the page came halfway through a final dress rehearsal for Julius Caesar. This is the association I'll carry with me for the present war.
"Cry havoc, and let slip the dogs of war."
Hi !
I am an Indian, and as far as the conflict in the middle east goes we here are helpless spectators hoping and praying that the whole thing is over as soon as possible with minimum loss of life on both sides. We are also hoping that a lot of people do not lose their jobs here and petrol ( I think you call it gasoline in the US ) remains affordable.
However I was wondering as to what might be the american motivation for the war ? I personally am not being able to comprehend the motivation behind such a massive military strike. It was as if President Bush was afraid that the UN inspectors would actually give Iraq a clean chit. I always thought that if it is about declaring war, it is always worth a wait.
Is it about President Bush trying to improve his own approval ratings ( Honestly, our politicians would do it without batting an eyelid ) or is it that the american people actually percieve Iraq as a genuine threat ? I am actually puzzled and bit scared too. If it is Iraq now, it could mean any other country tomorrow since I do not see any reason behind attacking Iraq. It is like the americans do not need a very good reason to attack any country and that certainly cannot be very good news for the rest of the world....
However, I may lose my internet access for a while if they find out I've been posting on Slashdot. :) One question, how do I put spaces in my postings? I hit enter while typing but it all bunches back up. Thanks
"He ended his message by saying, "Long live jihad and long live Palestine." - CNN "Saddam"
He really said "iraq" not "jihad".
Before we have too many conspiracy nuts repeat the line that "this is all about oil," try to ask yourself these questions. If oil is so important, why is it that the coaltion giving the fields back to the soon-to-be established government of Iraq? If oil is No. 1, why isn't the U.S. attacking Venezuela where you have a would-be dictator whose actions (and those of his opponents) are severely impacting world oil markets much worse than before. If it's all about oil, how come Saddam is still around? Why wasn't he taken out last time?
As far as the even more insane theories about the Bush family and Cheney seeking to enrich themselves, let me tell you that there are plenty of ways to get far larger amounts of money in the world, either anonymously or noncontroversially. These theories make about as much sense as a Lyndon LaRouche rant or a John Birch Society meeting. Full of innuendo and conjecture.
If any of these theories were actually true, don't you think the Democratic party in the U.S. would be jumping all over them? But they are not, nearly all of them favor taking out Saddam including both Clintons, Al Gore, John Kerrey, etc. These people have no love lost for Bush; in fact, they hate him, yet they have enough brains not to listen to crackpots trotting around nonsensical conspiracy theories.
There are some real reasons why this war may be wrong but the oil point is totally simplistic and utterly wrong.
If your corp'rate fraud is growin', bomb Iraq.
If your ties to it are showin', bomb Iraq.
If your politics are sleazy,
And hiding that ain't easy,
And your manhood's getting queasy,
Bomb Iraq.
If I didn't know any better, I'd pin this verse on the Clinton regime. :-D
You need to restart your computer. Hold down the Power button for several seconds or press the Restart button.
In a a cowardly act of terror, the worlds biggest army attacks a very small county, after the UN just spent more than 10 years making sure that this small country has no weapons to defend itself.
How will the UN respond to this attack? Is the worlds largest criminal to get away with this, or will they impose sanctions against the USA and send a UN force to throw out the american army from the Iraq, like they did the Iraqi army from Kuwait more than 10 years ago? Or will the UN be unable to act against this act of terror committed by the worlds largest criminal?
Is here:
Bomb Iraq
Are you suggesting that we should give up on the idea of civilian control over the military?
I just find it ironic that someone so keen for war couldn't stomach it himself. If it were some person who never had duty call on them making these statements, then fine. There's no irony.
But history records that duty called, and he responded by running in the opposite direction as fast as his little legs could carry him.
I don't doubt that Bush weaseled out of active duty: he even seemed to weasel out of reserve duty.
Is there room for doubt?
But I don't buy the principle you're pushing here at all.
I don't believe I'm pushing any principle. I just find him generally annoying. No matter what your political leanings, you got to think we can do better!
Don't worry, I don't like Al Gore much either. Is anyone suprised that the election came down to effectively a draw with two such lacklustre, mediocre men as candidates?
Nobody wants to quit making money selling them, they just want to quit crediting the source (Yes, I know the source was really Belgium, not France, but that's where WWI U.S. soldiers learned about them.)
I see even classic Slashdot is now pretty much unusable on dial up anymore.
do not destroy the oilfields!
take your sig and shove it
And seeing as how America is a democracy...
Really? I thought we were a Republic. Do me a favor, please, and point out to me anywhere in the Declaration of Independence, the Constitution/Amendments, or the like, the word "democracy" (or derivative). I'd love to see it, because in my reading (of every word, I might add), I never came across it.
You're right... in case it's been a few decades sence you were in a grade school (either yourself or for your kids), here's a refresher course.
I pledge allegiance
To the flag
Of the United States of America
And to the Republic
For which it stands
One nation under God
Indivisible
With liberty and justice
For all
I stand 57% behind them. God bless America.
type <BR> for one line and <P> for two lines (paragraph) in angle brackets like the stuff under the submit button
;)
If you're having trouble with the spacebar, I can't help you
--madgeorge
there are enough places to rant and rave about politics...
Agreed. Very very much agreed. All this for/against war is getting _very_ old... _especially_ on a tech news site where it should be deemed *off topic* and erased. Like the parent poster said there _are_ enough places - go there if you want to squabble.
(I couldn't help it. :)
For the Clinton version, replace all occurrences of "bomb Iraq" with "poke a ho".
Sheesh, evil *and* a jerk. -- Jade
Recent update from http://www.debka.com/
,but they won't be in office much longer.) I want to pull my hair out. AND I CAN'T DO A DAMN THING ABOUT IT! I have never felt as patriotic in my life - I want what is best for my nation, politically and morally, but even though I religiously vote in every election ( even my recent local one with 6 ! canidates - 2 running un-opposed) I have no way to stop this nation from commiting diplomatic suicide and morally bankrupting itself.
"State Department issues worldwide terror alert for US citizens. Fox News TV reports 1000 US troops amount offensive against al Qaeda in Afghanistan."
Hmm according to the government propaganda machines, hadn't the US alreay "won" there? Doing a marvelous job of bringing them democracy freedom and safety arn't we...
Please don't read the rest of this post. It will make you mad, or sad, or disgusted. You will probably just think I'm an idiot.
Still here? Well you were warned.
Don't you feel safer now? Don't you just feel the urge to hop a plane and take a tour of Europe, knowing that as an American every one you meet will greet you with respect and friendship for your brave and compassionate membership in the world community?
Just say No! to Homicidal Cowboys of Mass Destruction.
How do you fight terrorism when the terrorists already won the election? Well... sort of. Kind of Ironic looking back on the court decisions saying that any more recounts would bad for the nation...
I wish I could say something insightful and compelling to persuade my fellow readers and posters of my position. But I can't. I'm just too filled with rage, fury, disgust, shame, despair, and helplessness. No good words will come. Only this filth and verbage of rage.
A draft dodging, C student, carried on his fathers coat-tails, who has never left the country and probably couldn't have pointed out Afghanistan on a map when he took office, has commited us to a war that will eliminate no threat to my nation, make it even less safe for me to travel, produce thousands of martyrs, breed a whole new generation of hating minds, put kill of those brave enough to serve the US in a capacity he cowardly fled, and alienated all of our allies. (Well I guess we've got a few select government officials in England and Spain, -wow-
For the first time in US history we have engaged in a blatant, unprovoked war of aggression. We have set a precedent that we can't take back. Whats next? Will India invade Pakistan to protect the Pakastani people from their dictator? Will Saudi Arabia, Syria, Jordan, and the new Iraqi Democracy invade Isreal for refusing to comply with the 30 year old UN security Council resolutions stating they have to get out of the Occupied Territories?
If the world accepts our actions, then we will have to accept the same when others do it. Or we can refuse, and then we are telling the world "Might makes Right," and every school yard bully DID have the right to pick on you just because he was bigger. We will be saying we accept the rule double standards - that those with power make the rules.
Please, citizens of the world. Do not judge the people of the US by the pretender who has seized power here. Most of us really didn't vote for him.* He does not represent all of us. He does not speak for all of us.
Lets talk about France. France learned its lesson in world war II. Germany learned its lesson. In the recent propaganda blitz and burst of jingoism France has been accused of "apeasement" in regards to Iraq. Nothing could be farther from the truth. It is quite the reverse. The Britich Prime minister is the one most guilty of this in the current case. The French, Germans, Chinese, Russians, and just about everybody else learned their lesson and refused to apease the ol' Monkey Face. They are acting as the UN should - to stop Big nations from trying to force their will on others and arbitrate disputes between countries so as to avoid armed co
> My view is that this shouldn't have taken 12 years to finish, and it's about time it's happening.
It hasn't taken 12 years. In 1991 the only goal was to kick Iraq back out of Kuwait. The agenda has grown somewhat over the past 12 years.
Sheesh, evil *and* a jerk. -- Jade
> people hold vehement positions even though they don't follow the news
Scarier is that this Slashdot discussion is refreshingly civil compared to what I've encountered the last few days! Last Sunday I released a version of Nmap and included a very short peace plea at the top of the announcement. I received well over 50 replies. While a few people such as Ilan Meller of Israel and Amir Safayan from Iran for presenting reasoned cases for preemptive action against Iraq, most of the replies were the worst flamage I've seen in years!
For suggesting that perhaps Bush could have been a little more patient with the UN & weapons inspectors, one person said I am "obviously a terrorist". Another concluded that Nmap "is spyware to spy on the american people." Chet from Hotmail explained that we must attack because "the religion of Islam seeks to destroy the USA". Jason from CMITexas said "Stick it up your ass! .... You are another resentful
European loser. I demand an answer now asshole!!!!" Another crazy
Texan said "Iraq will bow to the most powerful nation in the world and
you will stand by and observe. Your representatives are powerless
against gods chosen nation. No country has the power or the intellect
to do anything about it." Guys: I am a proud US Citizen residing in
California -- please tailor your invective appropriately.
Fortunately I sent out a second mail yesterday which noted the flames above and also clarified my points. I was quite gratified that this one already has elicited more than 220 replies, with 95% being civil! Many still disagree with me, but at least they respected my right to have and express my beliefs. It restored some of my faith in humanity (or at least in Nmap users). I can appreciate alternative views too. What frustrates me are the people who believe Saddam is linked with Al Qaeda or a bigger threat to the US than North Korea only because Bush says so.
I wish I had time right now to go through the hundreds of mails and piece together some of the very best arguments on each side. But I guess /. has no dearth of comments already :). So I'll just leave you with a few links I found interesting or funny ;).
And on a completely different (and much happier) note, I am pleased to announce just-released version 3.20 of the Nmap Security Scanner. It is the first "stable" release since last July and contains hundreds of improvements (release notes))
--Fyodor
>
> Saddam just used the word "zionist" three times in his "You missed me NYAAAA" speech on CNN.
Yeah, who the fuck *was* that guy? The guy with the grey moustache, no chin dimple, and the glasses who didn't even look like Hussein, and whose speech didn't even mention - in any detail that would confirm he survived it - the attack?
(And why did he use a double for a taped speech?!?!)
1) We played a hunch with good intel, and cold smoked his ass. The war's already over. (CNN goes into mourning at the loss of ratings points.)
2) Either "Scenario #1 and we missed" (bummer!), or we had no idea where he was, but we lobbed a few missiles into the middle of nowhere in the hopes that Saddam's troops will surrender en masse because they think we nailed him. (We take advantage of the situation and rack up the second best psyop ever.)
3) Either scenario #2 or #1, but Saddam survives, but in his paranoia, he uses a lousy double and a pre-taped speech, and quite by accident, convinces his own troops that we nailed him. We win without firing a shot. (History's Fastest Foot-Bulleting.)
4) We play Scenario #1 or #2, and we don't really care because our analysis of the guy gives good odds that he'll be dumb enough counter it with the foot-bulleting of #3. We win without firing a shot, and somebody deserves a Medal of Honor for Best. Psyop. Ever.
I, of course, am also drunk. I give 10% odds for #1, 75% odds for the "we missed" version of #2, 10% odds for the "it was all PsyOps" version of #2 4% for #3, and 1% for #4. Y'all heard it here first. Off for more beer and pizza.
It's all good, thanks for the support. Your medal is in the mail. :)
Why is it always "president" Bush and "Saddam Hussein"? Why not "George W." and "President Hussein"...? You may say elections in Iraq are not free, but he did get more than 90% of the votes in his country. Dublya got less than 50%. And elections in America are free, right? So howcome the guy with the least votes "won"...?
AFAIK, no-one in Iraq has tried to depose Saddam. To me this looks a lot like what the US did in South America during the cold war - kicking out the presidents the people loved and putting US-controlled puppets in their place. Isn't Israel enough? No, wait, as a US government official once said off the record, "it's the other way around". The US are Israel's puppet.
Sharon and his goons have done more in favour of Adolf Hitler's image than all the nazi propaganda ever could. I'm a jew and I'm starting to think maybe old Adolf had a point after all. Of course, not all jews are murderers like Sharon. But when Dublya agrees to do their dirty work for them, and when millions of Americans just sit there like sheep and nod to everything the retarded cowboy says, it's kind of hard to blame foreigners for despising the US, all Americans, and all jews...
It makes me really sad to see a bunch of Americans eat pizza, watch TV and joke over the war. And it makes me even sadder to see comments moderated as 'Funny' on this page. Folks, you have no idea what war is about.
In fact, no American (unless he has been in war) should express their opinions on war at all since their country has not seen a real war on its soil for a long time. My home country has suffered in quite a few wars, never willingly, and we've almost always lost because we are a small nation. We know the real meaning of war.
We know that war is not about brave faces on a TV screen, not about hi-tech and shiny metal.
War is about homes being destroyed, people crawling on the streets using only their arms because they have lost their legs, and children being burned alive.
And there is absolutely no justification for that as long as there are any alternatives.
There will be many many crimes on the soul of American government tonight.
When men used to be men
Sure, these things sound racist to me. I don't suppose you'd care to reveal to us exactly who in the executive branch of this country has been saying and doing these things. I don't seem to recall Ari Fleischer or any other Bush spokesperson referring to Iraqi civilians as "towel-wearing sand niggers", as you so eloquently put it, but perhaps I missed that news conference.
Please do enlighten us as to who these racists are.
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these are interesting times indeed.
may we live to tomorrow.
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I thought there was a reason.
1.5 million? I hear different numbers all the time.
In the civilised world, bombing people is considered even worse than saying not-so-nice thing about them.
War *is* something to be avoided. But when all preferable alternatives are eliminated, the hand is forced. It's time to see past myopic instincts and appreciate the big picture: Homo-Sapiens are inherently tribal, and tribes (houses, families, clans, whatever you want to call them...) CAN NOT live in harmony for more than a short and unstable period of time. It is important to defend what you believe in, and often this means preventing the other guy from becoming too powerful.
This web site / mini-game is somewhat tasteless, but captures some of the patriotism that drives us now to F. Saddam, and may help clarify some of these points:
http://www.geocities.com/fsaddam2003/
I was just wondering... What was the most comments ever associated with a story and is this not some kind of record maybe?
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The "some" was not referring to members in the Administration, but rather to ordinary people. Sorry for the confusion.
You didn't address the main point of my post, however: the fact that civilian casualties are viewed as less important if they are Iraqi.
"Nationalism is an infantile disease. It is the measles of mankind." - Albert Einstein
I'm a lawyer, but not yours. I wouldn't represent someone who thinks taking legal advice from Slashdot is a good idea.
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The U.S.A.I.D. has already devided up contracts to U.S. companies to sell Iraqi oil when the war is over. The profits are to go to pay for the relief effort, but it will be U.S. corperations that will make most of the money. There is no end time schedualed for this opperation. As long as the U.S. occupies Iraq companies like Halliburton Co., Vice Pres. Cheney's former company will get to suck Iraq dry.
JFMILLER
Strive to make your client happy, not necessarly give them what they ask for
This whole war is just another gambit in the game of ultra powerful capitalistic multinationaly sponsered polititions taking it to the peoples of the world to spread their western oligarchies. Sure Sadam is a baddy, but why the fuck are we the police force of the world. Only one reason---to take control of the middle east. They've already awarded contracts to the military-industrial corporations with close ties to chaney/bush/runsfeld/etc, so they can transfer billions of US taxpayer monies to their own good ole boy outfits. They'll be building PERMANENT military bases in Iraq to start their war's on the other "imperfect" countries of the middle east...syria,lebanon,etc..
May not be the illuminati(or then again might be), but as with McDonalds and fucking Coke Cola, our fucking BS capitalistic piece of shit society will spread throughout the middle east like a fucking cancer. Funny how we used to actually try to use covert means to topple governments, now we just declare war and place the puppet govt in. And we dont give a shit what the rest of the world thinks . THIS KIND OF CORPORATE/STATE FASCISM IS EXACTLY LIKE MUSSOLINI IN ITALY, and will probably be the cause of WW3.
GOD DAMN IT I LIVE IN THIS COUNTRY AND I AM SICK AND TIRED OF THE BULLSHIT RHETORIC FULL OF LIES DECEIPT USING THE DAMN MEDIA AS A PULPIT. I say shoot George BUSH and all of his cronies in the fucking head and throw them in an large unmarked grave. Then let the people who really care about this "free" country take over and really make something of it.
The more separated the military becomes from the populace, the less we seem to care about its freqent use. Haven't we all seen how the fact that service is voluntary is now used as a justification for going to war? Should it be? You're darn right that "they" (politicians in office) don't want a draft-- if they had a draft, that might actually *gasp* discourage our country from using war as the first resort because everyday people, maybe even some sons of politicians, would die without a clear good reason! Those in power now don't want a draft because it causes political problems in the latest and greatest "humanitarian effort." All I know is that I'm voting for the Democratic party in the next election.
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I'm not really into Black Sabbath.
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How about some Skinny Puppy?
I've tried to parse it in the right places, but it is a chaotic song, even for Skinny Puppy.
For an interpretation of the samples and non-printed lyrics to the song, go here:
http://www.monmouth.com/~sgoldberg/songs/vxgas.ht
Note that this song was released in 1988.
Welcome to the morning news. In its long and deadly war with Iraq, Iran has repeatedly sought international condemnation of Baghdad's alledged use of chemical weapons. The Iranians have ??? the opportunity to make their case. A city in eastern Iraq, recently occupied by Iranian forces, (?captured ??? by the siege?), according to Iran, the Iraqis bombed the city with chemical weapons. After the defeat the Iranians said the attack killed more than four thousand civilians. Welcome to the VX Gas Attack.
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That's all I can say. I hope our troops go out there and kick some good ol fashioned butt, and show the world who's boss. And Kim Jong Il, watch out cause you might be next!
Thank you and God bless America.
George W. Bush
President, United States of America
And let God sort 'em out !
Blood brings blood.
Thanks to the blood banks...
The mother of all banks!
Dividents paid in blood!
Be like Kramer and take your blood out because of their "hidden charges."
OK, that's enough for now.
You'll notice exits to both your left and your right. Feel free to use them at your earliest convenience. I suggest Iraq this time of year...
US military psyops is bombarding Iraq with CD's offering 1 month free AOL.
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here is a poem i wrote
whenever something like this happens, i find it useful to channel creative outlets.
world strife, politics, it gets too much. so i focus on music and poetry:
Its untitled, but I could call it "Saddam"
Saddam
Well the dawn was coming
Heard him ringing on my bell
He said, "My name is teacher
Or that is what I call myself
And I have a lesson
That I must impart to you
Its an old expression
But I must insist its true"
Saddam, look around, find yourself some fun
no use in sitting there hating everyone
no man's an island, and his castle isn't home
the nest is for nothing when the bird has flown
So I took a journey
Threw my world into the sea
With me went teacher
Who found fun instead of me
Saddam, what's the plan, what was that you said
Sun-tanned, drink in hand, lying there in bed
I try to socialize but I can't seem to find
What I've been searching for got something on my mind
Then the teacher told me
It had been a lot of fun
Thanked me for the ticket
And all that I had done
Saddam, what's the plan, what was that you said
Sun-tanned, drink in hand, lying there in bed
I try to socialize but I can't seem to find
What I've been looking for, got something on my mind
--
I hope enjoyed it
If I were there I'd be scared, rather than sad; it takes some effor, but I can Imagine myself into how I would feel if I were in Bhagdad right now. If I were a Dove, I could feel angry rather than sad, but I've wanted us to invade Iraq for about six years now, so its a bit late for a conversion. All I can say is that, in the end, I'd want someone to invade my country if I lived I present day Iraq, or Stalinist Russia, or 1984.
This sig wasn't worth reading, was it.
I didn't address that point because that's not exactly what you said. But, now that you have, would you care to explain why, if the lives of Iraqi civilians are not as important as any other, we are going to such lengths to free them from the well-documented and oppressive rule of a genocidal megalomaniac? If their lives meant so little, couldn't we just carpet bomb the entire country of Iraq and be done with it?
Oddly enough, that has not happened. In fact, so far, the US military seems to have gone out of their way to prevent needless Iraqi civilian deaths.
OK, so let's go down the Protestors' Checklist once again and see what we've covered so far..."It's all about oil" - refuted, check..."It's all about racism" - refuted, check.
All right, then, What's next?
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I know im about to blow my carma and i dont care. This is the most stupid thing the States has done since slavery. Sure Saddam is a fucking dictator and sure he should go. But is the USA mature enough to take on the responsibility? I dont think so and it is widely believed that this war has nothing to do with dictoatorships an everything to do with omney and power over the oil.o rld/di ctators.html http://home.iprimus.com.au/korob/fdtcards/Cards_In dex.html
http://www.thirdworldtraveler.com/US_ThirdW
Why in fucks name should they install an american as a leader on arab soil when endless amount of opposition is prepared and come from good educations out being refugees in european countries? I think that USA wants to install an America friendly puppet gov in iraq.
Whats next, China, Israel, Cuba, North Korea, Mocambique, Germany or France?
This war has no legatimicy whatsoever and is an attack without reason. Am mad as hell and if I am mad as hell think how people thinks in arab countries? This if anything is going to bring out endless streams of terrorists raving mad and pissed of at USA. Even if they are liberated they arent happy at all with how and why that happen in iraq either.
USA wanted war on terrorism and they have just begun recruting terrorists for the opposite side, stupid fucks!
Then we have the issue of civil war in iraq/turkue. Half of kurdistan is in iraq and half of it in turkue. Both the turks and Saddam have been threating the kurds as garbage and there will be an uprising if the turks invade northen iraq, from the kurds. This war creates terrorism and instability wich is precisely what the USa set out to reduce.
Is USA that stupid? I really dont think so. Something else is behind this, money and power. The terrorists obviously succeded in what they set out for in September 11, make USA behaive like assholes. Now they have a fresh supply of eager people willing to die for their rights.
PS I dont hate Americans but something i hate is warmongers. DS
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> > Bush wanted to kick Saddam's ass, but the political situation didn't allow him to.
> Bullshit. He could have done whatever he wanted as commander-in-chief. He chose not to. He was responsible for that decision, not "the political situation."
There was a rising outcry both at home and abroad over the perceived senseless slaughter on the Highway to Hell and reports of Iraqi soldiers buried alive in their bunkers by bulldozers. The political situation did indeed trigger the decision to cease operations.
(Yes, the US public has a foolish notion that people shouldn't get hurt in wars.)
I never cared much for Bush(1), but at least he was aware of a bigger picture than the "I want" that drives his idiot son's foreign policy. Bush(1) spent a lot of time building up international support and reacted promptly when that support started turning sour. Bush(2) thinks he inherited international support as an entitlement, and has completely squandered our goodwill abroad at a time when 9/11 should have given us more international goodwill since WWII.
It will take us decades to undo the international ill-will that Bush(2) has stirred up in a mere 26 months. I shudder to think how much more damage he'll do in the next 22 months, before we get a chance to fix the problem.
Sheesh, evil *and* a jerk. -- Jade
There's a difference between a polemic and a mere ad hominem attack. The latter is a classic form of fallacious argument, and should not normally be given any weight.
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So if the war started, does this mean I can still masturbate for peace?
Remember the Korean war. If America had had the balls to keep troops in South Korea, the war would not have happened.
'Panmunjom' Facts about the Korean DMZ page 62
This DID happen 10 years ago!
Didnt this already happen a few years back? Bloody Taco and his dupes!
If you really think about it, if this war were for oil, the conspiracy theory, then how many americans would, on a mass scale, want our oil prices to sky rocket, economy to crash, and ultimately degrade their standard of living for a country of people and leaders that are a constant thorn in our sides, rumored of harboring terrorists and weapons of mass destruction? Very few. At this point, with our economic future looking bleak, oil prices around $0.50 a gallon and increased production needs, allowing for more military and civilian jobs, sounds good to me. War is exactly what's in our best interest.
I do not believe Bush to be a great man/ president, because I do not think that he is the only one behind this. In our government today there is such a mesh of power that one cannot possibly believe Bush is the only one behind this.
I digress, this war is justified. Though it may not be a warm, fuzzy, teddy bear of a cause, nothing in this world is. We as a race must come to terms with our existence as a species stagnating on our laurels at the jaws of hippy liberals that think all humans deserve the right to live and reproduce. This is not the case, our eyes are shaded into thinking we are something more than highly developed monkeys on this earth to ensure that the stronger of our seed survive and that our traits be passed on.
...like it's happening in many third-word countries.
If the US wanted to be helpful, they could have started by spending that vast amount of money in helping underdeveloped countries.
It would have probably been much cheaper, and it would have improved the US's reputation.
Just my 0.02 yen.
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Right on, quitcherbitchen.
Patriotism is simply the duty of loyalty that citizens of a country owe to one another. There's room for disagreement, but not for disloyalty. In the end, fellow citizens have to be able to count on one another. It is a moral imperitive, and a practical necessity.
Disloyalty is continuing to carp and whine when the decision has been made. Disloyalty is currying favor with murderous dictators in the name of some inane devotion to "peace" which is really hatred of your own country, its ideals, its leaders, or its political system. Disloyalty is seeking to obstruct the prompt and efficient carrying out of a war, placing fellow citizen-soldiers at risk. Disloyalty is running down your elected leadership before hostile foreign audiences, giving aid and comfort to the enemy.
To be disloyal to one's country and fellow citizens is immoral. What does that say about the supposed 'conscience' of the unpatriotic? If you are an American and cannot be loyal, find a place you can be and move there. The rest of us don't need your dead weight dragging us down.
Maybe it should have, but it didn't, and that doesn't mean it's appropriate to attack again now.
Can I just pick 5 random comments and mark them "Redundant"?
I mean, at some level noone's actually reading, are they?
*looks at honorable discharge on the wall*
Been there, done that.
"Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms, and Explosives" should be a convenience store, not a government agency.
So it begins....
;) I don't believe everything I see.
:)
:(
I've been watching the news...it's pretty much non-stop here, but (unlike some/most people
I've noticed that the American press is INCREDIBLY biased. (yeah...DUH!
They are also treating this war as a g*dd*mn game show. Bah. Sickening. No surprise from a country that glorifies war and violence.
This whole war feels like an orchestrated media event. Not as bad as the gulf-war, where hordes of reporters were waiting on the spot where the marines landed....but still...
The local media are a 'little' bit better...very skeptical I'd say. Mostly anti-war. Like most/all people that I know. Still, too focused on bringing people sensation, shock and entertainment
Which reminds me...a lot of people in previous posts have said: X did a poll recently and found that Y amount of polled Americans believe the War on Iraq is justified.
Why do you trust source X???
(where X = newspaper, TV channel, etc)
Statistics are open to interpretation. Most people (especially journalists and politicians) are/seem to be incapable of correctly interpreting data gathered from polls. They only report what THEY want to see in the data (DUH!)
I did statistics here at Uni, it's the first thing they warn us about.
85% of Americans polled want war??? Do you REALLY believe that? Are Americans REALLY that naive?
"There are lies, damned lies and statistics"
Talk about lies and deception:
It's hard to establish what is true and what is not. There's a lot of BS propaganda on TV.
Like this one (it's a real beaut mate):
At the moment they're jabbering on about this American pilot that was supposed to have died and didn't die in the gulf war and now they're sending out troops to go and find him 12 years later(?!?!?) and he was the first pilot on the first attack and and he got shot down and they interview his wife and his neighbours dog and his old buddy from back then, whose now a teacher and all his students are writing letters to Willy Bush and yadda yadda yadda.
All I can say is....how VERY convenient to have that on the news RIGHT now >:\
What a load of crap. Bah.
What a terrible waste of time, people and money.
I'm probably mangling this quote, but:
"In war the first casualty is truth."
Here's hoping this war is over quickly, or doesn't get started at all. And most importantly, let us hope that the US government has not set a dangerous precedent by becoming the agressor.
It is a sin to murder. It is not a sin to kill..
Semantics yes, but thats what the good book says.
Killing in self-defence. NO problem.
Opening up a can of worms here. Killing in a war, No problem.
It's a shame that a reat country likethe US should have "elected" such a weak man as their President. The role demands courage, strength and backbone which seem to be lacking. A real shame.
Not really. It should have happened in 98 when he kicked out the inspectors.
Alternatively, at some time during the inspections when his games become more obvious.
Although I like neither Bush, it as right of Sr. to stop when his mandate had been achieved. However, it was wrong to encourage the uprising. The embargo was also wrong - at least in its implementation.
Stop the brainwash
You are not alone. When this conflict comes to an end, and almost 99.9999% of the bullshit dire predictions prove false, the bush-haters will have their noses wiped off the political landscape for a decade.
> In the end, the world will be safer
Very, very unlikely. It could be if there were a reasonable plan to do something after taking him out. But there isn't one, and Bush's gross incompetance at diplomacy have made it virtually impossible to make one. He has no credibility in the region, and creating a stable country without buy-in from anyone is not going to work.
All we will succeed in doing if this goes off like Bush plans, is creating a void in Iraq that will be quickly filled, and boosting anti-American feelings to record heights around the globe.
This will not make us, or anyone, safer. It will make us less safe.
...another new world order to come. thank you, mr. bush - this is exactly what this planet needs.
* a merry live and a short one
We need to understand the situation for what it is. Bush has tried to link Al Qaida unsuccessfully with Iraq so that he can take his war on terrorism to Iraq and get his friends some cheap oil. The world laughed in his face because he had no evidence of any Iraq-Al Qaida ties.
Bush is attacking because the UN won't bother to enforce 12 years of broken resolutions.
The world laughed because they have financial interests.
The bleeding hearts on this blog are making me ill.
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Really? Any country that overthrows (or tries to) governments, repressive or otherwise, that don't fit with its policies makes me ill. The US has been directly involved in political assassinations and and regime changes in the following countries in the last few decades: Afghanistan, Chile, Cuba, Guatemala, Iran, Iraq... and I'm only at the I's.
Any country who sends its armed forces flying in and out of another country in planes with Red Cross markings (a war crime) makes me ill. I'm referring to Nicaragua here (see http://www.zmag.org/chomsky/dd/dd-c10-s05.html for more info).
Let's look at Guatemala as an example. The people come out from under a brutal dictatorship and hold the first free elections in years to elect Arbenz. Not much later, in 1954, the US government, who feel he might turn out to be a communist, overthrow him and install the dictator Armas, leading to 37 years of civil war. Any country who subjects another country -- in this case, one with a democratically elected government -- to this kind of horror makes me ill. And over bananas, no less.
I think a lot of Americans would question their government's foreign policy more if they got out and saw the results of its actions. It was definitely an eye-opener for me; seeing the effects of war first hand makes it a little tougher to justify it so easily in your mind.
Have a look at the US's record of repression:
http://www.khilafah.com/home/printable.php?Docu
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Dubya vs. Saddam in the ULTIMATE DEATHMATCH of the MILLENNIUM!!
Who knows, this could be the best way to decide the conflict.
"We are Microsoft. You shall be assimilated. Competition is futile."
After seeing a post in another thread regarding Iraqi news sources, I noticed every Iraqi news site, informative site, or government site that appeared to be in Iraq down, was down. Considering as of 2000 there was only one ISP in the country (maybe 2 or 3 by now at most), its suffice to say the 1 or 2 laser guided smart bombs cuts off Slashdot access for Iraqis. Some key sites down:
Iraqi Government Gateway
Iraqi news site
Iraqnet
Iraq.com
What frustrates me are the people who believe Saddam is linked with Al Qaeda or a bigger threat to the US than North Korea only because Bush says so.
I hear you loud and clear, man. Where have all the critic thinkers gone?
I love a good argument. [ Maybe that's why I'm on slashdot everyday :) ]
But the level of conversation I've encountered both from private citizens and the press during this crisis is depressing. It's almost as if people on both sides of the argument are just parrotting what they've heard.
Common weak argument on the antiwar front...
War is never the answer.
Common weak argument from the pro-war front...
I trust that the government knows what it's doing
Meanwhile the media, especially CNN, is even adopting the "exact" phrases that the whitehouse briefings are using. And I'm not talking quotes.
I for one trust the government as much as I'd trust a camera welding R. Kelly at my teenage daughter's slumber party. Maybe a bit less even.
It's an adversarial system. Let distrust be the default stance, and work up from there.
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that's beautiful, man
Guess you're right, we should be keeping our heads in the past and never fix our mistakes.
Fuck it, Saddam should stay simply because of his tenure!
Come on...
But, now that you have, would you care to explain why, if the lives of Iraqi civilians are not as important as any other, we are going to such lengths to free them from the well-documented and oppressive rule of a genocidal megalomaniac?
That's funny... I thought this was about the weapons of mass destruction. That's what I hear, anyway.
So far, yes, the military has gone out of it's way to prevent needless Iraqi civilian deaths, as far as we can tell. Let's not forget that all that's happened is one attack of opportunity. Let's also not forget how much the United States struggled to keep the number of casualties in the first Gulf War under wraps.
Quite simply, I can't trust the government not to kill innocent civilians in Iraq when it could be avoided. Why? Afghanistan Civilian Casualties. If we do better this time, I will retract my statement. However, I suspect that as time goes on, our concern over civilian casualties will drop.
I'm a lawyer, but not yours. I wouldn't represent someone who thinks taking legal advice from Slashdot is a good idea.
I'm not a citizen of the US nor UK. The 'our' in 'support our troops' is not for everybody a given since 'their' troops are not there at the moment (thankfully).
People who volunteered to be in an army should face the consequences when their commanders think they should start playing cowboys and indians in some desert. Why should I support those people? Because they are 'fighting for freedom' ? 'Giving their lives for our lives' ? Freedom is degrading all over the world especially in the USA. If the fight for freedom should be held somewhere it should be in the USA and against its own government, not somewhere in the Middle East.
I'm all for freedom and peace for the iraqi people, as I also am for freedom and peace for the people in the occupied palestine territories (Israel occupies them for 30 years now, despite a UN resolution (242) which says Israel should retreat (resolution is 30 (!) years old)), as I am also for freedom for all those African citizens who suffer from war day after day for decades in a row.
However I'm against hypocrisy and a single war against Iraq solely to 'bring freedom' while ignoring all those other countries where people suffer day after day (for a much longer period!). This war is wrong, the consequences will be hard for a lot of people, the deaths of possible thousands of civilians will be caused by US lead troops.
Now, tell me, why should I support these 'freedom fighters' in killing innocent people?
Never underestimate the relief of true separation of Religion and State.
Mindless zombies run around
Pretending to ignore those on the ground
Atrocities of war cascade down
And frolic where once great men abound
Implacable future we might face
As much as wish were erased
Those in power might wish to deface
What might have been just in case?
Do not confuse news and truth
For those of us who do not sleuth
Be wary of what you might hear
People are always out to smear
Silence will not forever loom
As much as unrighteous would assume
The truth shall not be always be entombed
In the end it will be exhumed
Yes, but still it is not the right thing!
You might take this even further by saying 'Saddam Hussein stood up againts world opinion'! Doesn't make him right, does it?
"Blood agents were allegedly responsible for the most infamous use of chemicals in the war--the killing of Kurds at Halabjah. Since the Iraqis have no history of using these two agents--and the Iranians do--we conclude that the Iranians perpetrated this attack. It is also worth noting that lethal concentrations of cyanogen are difficult to obtain over an area target, thus the reports of 5,000 Kurds dead in Halabjah are suspect."
a ppb.pdf
US MARINE CORPS HISTORICAL PUBLICATION
FMFRP 3-203 - Lessons Learned: Iran-Iraq War, 10 December 1990
Appendix B, pp. 100
http://www.fas.org/man/dod-101/ops/war/docs/3203/
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Now I REALLY don't know what to believe!
We've got a President Hussein,
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And they've got a President who's not.
I captured the audio of the first strike, the air raid sirens 8 minutes before, and also chanting over the loudspeakers in Baghdad that were broadcast 50 minutes before then. You can listen to them from my blog.
and some drolling morons, fortunatly they rarely go far in their service
Are you kidding? Those are the ones who always stay for 20, since they are too afraid to get out!
As for the profanity... have you ever been in the military? I used to have a chief of maintenance who didn't know how to talk without it... he literally said fuck or fuckin' at least once or twice a sentence. He once tried to censor one of his speeches for some reason and ended up tripping every other word as he tried to pull his punches...
Point is, the military ain't some old lady's tea party!
Great going Mr. President. Thanks for helping the Al-Qaeda get more support.
Yep, there will be more terrorism and 'let there be no mistake' speeches from him. The cycle revolves.
Fucking american twat...
The US has no right what so ever attacking Iraq, especially without permission from the security consel. How can the people that support these actions sleep at night, and, how can Bush say that they are out to stop weapons of mass destruction from spreading when the US themselves have nuclear missiles that they also have used against Hiroshima.
Just another liberal with a chip on his shoulder.
I'm pretty sure Nazi Germany also distributed leaflets encouraging soldiers to surrender. In fact, when they attacked France, the newspapers spoke of the wonderful Nazi Army that was "liberating" France.
I'm sure the Iraqi's will write you a thankyou letter after operation "shock and awe", which is sending 3,000 bombs over the course of 48 hours, completely level's their city and rips innocent people apart. Maybe they could send the bodyparts with the letter to help you understand what this is about. If we want to stop the killing in the Middle East, the first thing we should do is to stop participating in it.
Here's a question for you, name ONE first world country that in this era would go around the world to slaughter (it's not war, there is NO contest) another country. You might name Britain, but I'm talking about countries that weren't bribed or coerced.
You may not be a hawk, but you have nothing to be proud of. This slaughter has no purpose other than to claim oil. If Bush was after terrorists, he would be in Saudi Arabia, if he was after WMD's, he would be in North Korea. If we were trying to install a democracy, we would start with last country we bombed, Afghanistan, or perhaps we could even start here in the US. The amount of hypocracy and lies used to excuse this slaughter is stunning. There is nothing to be proud of.
Published on Thursday, March 13, 2003 by the Minneapolis Star-Tribune
The Case Against US Adventurism in Iraq
by Noam Chomsky
The most powerful state in history has proclaimed that it intends to control the world by force, the dimension in which it reigns supreme.
President Bush and his cohorts evidently believe that the means of violence in their hands are so extraordinary that they can dismiss anyone who stands in their way.
The consequences could be catastrophic in Iraq and around the world. The United States may reap a whirlwind of terrorist retaliation -- and step up the possibility of nuclear Armageddon.
Bush, Dick Cheney, Donald Rumsfeld and company are committed to an "imperial ambition," as G. John Ikenberry wrote in the September/October issue of Foreign Affairs -- "a unipolar world in which the United States has no peer competitor" and in which "no state or coalition could ever challenge it as global leader, protector and enforcer."
That ambition surely includes much expanded control over Persian Gulf resources and military bases to impose a preferred form of order in the region.
Even before the administration began beating the war drums against Iraq, there were plenty of warnings that U.S. adventurism would lead to proliferation of weapons of mass destruction, as well as terror, for deterrence or revenge.
Right now, Washington is teaching the world a dangerous lesson: If you want to defend yourself from us, you had better mimic North Korea and pose a credible threat. Otherwise we will demolish you.
There is good reason to believe that the war with Iraq is intended, in part, to demonstrate what lies ahead when the empire decides to strike a blow -- though "war" is hardly the proper term, given the gross mismatch of forces.
A flood of propaganda warns that if we do not stop Saddam Hussein today he will destroy us tomorrow.
Last October, when Congress granted the president the authority to go to war, it was "to defend the national security of the United States against the continuing threat posed by Iraq."
But no country in Iraq's neighborhood seems overly concerned about Saddam, much as they may hate the murderous tyrant.
Perhaps that is because the neighbors know that Iraq's people are at the edge of survival. Iraq has become one of the weakest states in the region. As a report from the American Academy of Arts and Sciences points out, Iraq's economy and military expenditures are a fraction of some of its neighbors'.
Indeed, in recent years, countries nearby have sought to reintegrate Iraq into the region, including Iran and Kuwait, both invaded by Iraq.
Saddam benefited from U.S. support through the war with Iran and beyond, up to the day of the invasion of Kuwait. Those responsible are largely back at the helm in Washington today.
President Ronald Reagan and the previous Bush administration provided aid to Saddam, along with the means to develop weapons of mass destruction, back when he was far more dangerous than he is now, and had already committed his worst crimes, like murdering thousands of Kurds with poison gas.
An end to Saddam's rule would lift a horrible burden from the people of Iraq. There is good reason to believe that he would suffer the fate of Nicolae Ceausescu and other vicious tyrants if Iraqi society were not devastated by harsh sanctions that force the population to rely on Saddam for survival while strengthening him and his clique.
Saddam remains a terrible threat to those within his reach. Today, his reach does not extend beyond his own domains, though it is likely that U.S. aggression could inspire a new generation of terrorists bent on revenge, and might induce Iraq to carry out terrorist actions suspected to be already in place.
Right now Saddam has every reason to keep under tight control any chemical and biological weapons that Iraq may have. He wouldn't provide such weapons to the Osama bin Ladens of the world, who represent a terrible
Try visiting a country going through war and see how you feel about that comment after seeing the atrocities. Even one under the control of a repressive dictator. You'll find that you'll be far more determined to find a diplomatic solution after you've been in a couple churches whose insides are riddled with bullet holes.
You should be the administration's war strategist. You're obviously so gifted.
Bush sold the war with easy to digest propaganda. The media ate it up for two reasons: War makes for great headlines; and since it costs too much money to do investigative reporting, the NY Times and all the rest behave themselves to stay on the governments good side and keep good access to "sources that wish to stay unnamed".
The Propaganda machine quickly crafted an aesthetic debate: those for the war were beautiful, and loved America. Those against the war were deranged, confused, and supporters of evil.
It got so bad that to say you were opposed to the war you had to quickly qualify yourself by saying "I support our troops, and I love this country, but I think..."
It's ludicrous, stupid, and just assinine to say equate opposition to this war with "support for The Iraqi Regime of Saddaam Housein."
There was never the opportunity to flesh it all out. Explore all the angles. Just talk about what we're doing. No. Bush's dogs of war wanted this bad. Cheney's old company gets the contract over Bechtel to modernize and reconstruct the oil infrastructure... How can you not be cynical?
As we march our armies into Iraq we have become the new Romans. Our will is the voice of Caesar with a few token Senators. We do not listen or talk with allies. There are no allies. There's just the world and our will to act. Imperium Singulare.
For me its not even about this war. This "war" will end soon. It's afterwards that made me oppose all of this. What happens next? Will the US sit in on OPEC meetings now that we'll control Iraqi wells? What unintended consequences await the world now that we know that the UN Security Council is impotent and meaningless?
The consequences of this New Roman Imperialism will play themselves out over the next 20 or 30 years.
It's a weasel phrase for people who want to avoid the moral implications of war.
In long past wars it was generally thought in the US that people were responsible for making moral decisions even when in uniform. Stories were related of workers who pleaded "I just work here", when asked to explain their willingness to exterminate Jews. Derogatory terms were used to describe enemy peoples that did immoral things (e.g. holding your nose while the ovens burned made you a "good German", so this term became an insult).
This didn't cause any mental dissonance until we found ourselves dropping bombs on peasant farmers in Asia, and listening to US military officials saying "We had to destroy them in order to save them." We might have had this internal dialog sooner -- say, after nuking Japanese civilians -- if we hadn't at the time secretly (at times not so secretly) felt that the Japanese were less than human.
When the conflict did arise, the response of many was to decry the "good Germans" in our military who delivered death to so many Asian civilians. However many of our combatants were drafted into service, were morally opposed to their orders, but didn't see any way out. Blaming them for the crimes came to be seen as counter productive, and cruel.
So great pains are now made to distinguish between those who set policy and those who carry it out. This is supposedly what "supporting our troops" means.
However the term is almost universally only used by weasels who believe it eliminates any need to consider whether a war is just. Ask them whether we should be in Iraq and they will say "I support our troops". At some point it becomes equivalent to "I just work here." It's primarily used dismissively.
Yeah, and maybe if someone had had the guts to start a war before mr. Hitler did and conquered half of Europe, WWII would've just been a local incident with only a few hundreds of thousands of people killed instead of tens of millions.
81% !! :))
I read an article on Yahoo that said a recent poll said 71% of those who voted said they thought Saddam Hussein was the one behind 11/07. I can't get the URL right now but you could probably find it on Yahoo news - yesterday's news.
Woho! this is a null comment, intended to break the previous comment record.
PS: America rules!!!
Sixty years ago,I worked in what was once my Grandfather's Greenhouses. Gramps had died a year earlier and Grandma, now in her seventies had been forced to sell to the competition. I got a job with the new owners and mostly worked the range by myself. That summer, they hired a man to help me get the benches ready for the fall planting.
Ike always looked like he was three days from a shave and his whiskers were dirty white, shaded by the brim of his battered felt fedora.
He did not chew tobacco but the corners of his mouth turned down in a way that, at any moment, I expected a trickle of thin, brown juice to creep down his chin. His bushy, brown eyebrows shaded pale, gray eyes.
Old Ike, he extended his hand, lifted his leg like a dog about to mark a bush and let go the loudest fart I ever heard. The old man winked at me, "Ike Thomas is the name and playing pecker's my game."
I thought he said, "Checkers." I was nineteen, green as grass. I said, "I was never much good at that game."
"Now me," said Ike, "I just love jumping men . . ."
"I'll bet you do."
". . . and grabbing on to their peckers," said Ike.
"I though we were talking about . . ."
"You like jumping old men's peckers?"
I shook my head.
"I reckon we'll have to remedy that." Ike lifted his right leg and let go another tremendous fart. "He said, "We best be getting to work."
That summer of 1941 was a more innocent time. I learned most of the sex I knew from those little eight pager cartoon booklets of comic-page characters going at it. Young men read them in the privacy of an outside john, played with themselves, by themselves and didn't brag about it. Sometimes, we got off with a trusted friend and helped each other out.
Under the greenhouse glass, the temperature some times climbed over the hundred degree mark. I had worked stripped to the waist since April and was as brown as a berry. On only his second day on the job and in the middle of August, Ike wore old fashioned overalls. Those and socks in his high-top work shoes was every stitch he wore. When he bent forward, the bib front billowed out and I could see the white curly hairs on his chest and belly.
"Me? I just love to eat pussy!" Ike licked his lips from corner to corner then sticking his tongue out far enough that the tip could touch the end of his nose. He said, A man's not a man till he knows first hand, the flavor of a lady's pussy."
"People do that?"
He winked. "Of course the taste of a hard cock ain't to be sneezed at neither. Now you answer me, yes or no. Does a man's cock taste salty or not?"
"I never . . ."
"Well, old Ike's willing to let you find out."
"No way."
"Just teasing," said Ike. "But don't give me no sass or I'll show you my ass." He winked. "Might show it to you anyway, if you was to ask."
"Why would I do that?"
"Curiosity, maybe. I'm guessing you never had a good piece of man ass."
"I'm no queer."
"Now don't be getting judgmental. Enjoying what's at hand ain't being queer. It's taking pleasure where you find it with anybody willing." Ike slipped a hand into the side slit of his overalls and I could tell he was fondling and straightening out his cock. "Now I admit I got me a hole that satisfied a few guys."
I swallowed, hard.
Ike winked. "Care to be asshole buddies?"
***
We worked steadily until noon. Ike drew a worn pocket watch from the bib pocket of his loose overalls and croaked, "Bean time. But first its time to reel out our limber hoses and make with the golden arches before lunch."
I followed Ike to the end of the greenhouse where he stopped at the outside wall of the potting shed. He opened his fly, fished inside, and finger-hooked a soft white penis with a pouting foreskin puckered half an inch past the hidden head.
"Yes sir,"
Isn't it ironic that on the same day Bush defies the UN he also turns in his UN participation report? (yeah 2001, but still)
I've been reading Noam Chomsky's Lettersw from Lexington, and need to look up the right quote that explains this.....
-- Noam Chomsky, August 12, 1991
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What many people seams to forget is that beeing against the war doesnt mean that you are supporting sadam. But if you are stressing the situation to war to quickly and dont have any real (strong, not faked) reson to get to war you shouldnt. And people are talking about democrasity. What the americans dont see is that people dont have to think like them and that is the key part to real democrasity! Hey i thought that slashdot was free from this kind of discussions :)
Cool, at least some people have the right idea in being a lighting-rod for bad karma to stop all the pro-war moderators modding good comments down...
;)
Good job... LOVE your work....
Me.
The answer is that if we do it then it's just, and if someone else does it then it's terrorism and aggression. If we do it, it's "defense", if someone else does it, then it's "aggression". Congratulations, you are beginning to wake up from the spell of the massive US propaganda.
"If people cannot rise to the level of applying to ourselves the same standards we apply to others we have no right to talk about right and wrong or good and evil. "
-- Noam Chomsky
The Bravery of Being Out of Range
From the album Amused to Death(1992)
by Roger Waters from Pink Floyd
Hey bartender over here, two more shots and two more beers
Sir turn up the TV sound, the war has started on the ground
Just love those laser-guided bombs, they're really great for righting wrongs
You hit the target and win the game from bars three thousand miles away
Three thousand miles away
We play the game with the bravery of being out of range
We zap and maim with the bravery of being out of range
We strafe the train with the bravery of being out of range
We gain terrain with the bravery of being out of range
With the bravery of being out of range
We play the game with the bravery of being out of range
*"Of the 535 members of Congress, only ONE (Sen. Johnson of South Dakota)
has an enlisted son or daughter in the armed forces" Michael Moore.
Environmentalism is the new Victorianism. Everyone ties on a green corset and pretends we're virtuous.
Iraq hardly parallels early 20th century Japan or Germany in world status. These were fast-rising industrial nations before the war. They had a totally, totally different socio-ecomomic outlook going for them at the time.
My opinion is that you all have the right to say what you want.
My opinion is that when I was in the military I was willing to lay down my life so that you could say what you want.
My opinion is that I don't always agree with my leaders.
My opinion is that we should support the troops who don't have a choice in what happens when they are called to duty.
My opinion is that America has a lot to answer for in its foreign policy.
My opinion is that we should give our leaders the chance to make it right in this time of crisis.
My opinion is that we as a nation should never, ever treat the soldiers with the disrespect that the Vietnam vets got when they came back.
My opinion is that we all should pray for a brief war.
That's my opinion.
Obviously, Saddam is an evil bastard, but what happens if Bush decides to continue on to N. Korea (probably okay with most people), or to Burma (Ah, where's that again?), or Cuba (maybe we need to think about this, Mr Bush. Mr Bush? Hello?) or... The dog is off the leash and good luck getting him back on.
And what does the UK get in return? The opportunity to be a target for all the "Islamic warriors" that this attack is going to spawn. Whoopie. So much better than waiting until the end of the summer and having everyone agree to a real coalition.
TWW
"Encyclopedia" is to "Wikipedia" what "Library" is to "Some people at a bus stop"
Same old slogan, since VietNam, still true. Don't put them in harm's way and then 'support' for them.
umm, perhaps we should mention an earlier Civil War spectator reference, people have been doing this for a bit longer. I refer to the Civil War battle involving Boudicca and the Romans in Britain , A.D.61 :-) (not called England in those days, the Angles weren't to invade for another few hundred years).
Tacitius reported that the rebels thought this was going to be another slaughter of Romans, so they assembled as many spectators as possible. Mothers, fathers, grandparents, children, babies, livestock, etc., and wagons loaded with the material gains so far plundered were amassed behind the British. Everyone waited to see the spectacle and revel in their impending victory.
Of course things went the wrong way but that's another story. People have been doing this for a longgggg time.
Ref: http://www.romans-in-britain.org.uk/his_boudiccan_ rebellion_final_battle.htm
The Guardian, Friday 7 March 2003
The Pentagon has asked the US Congress to lift a 10-year ban on developing small nuclear warheads, or "mini-nukes", in one of the most overt steps President George Bush's administration has taken towards building a new atomic arsenal.
Buried in the defence department's 2004 budget proposals, sent to congressional committees this week, was a single-line statement that marks a sharp change in US nuclear policy.
It calls on the legislature to "rescind the prohibition on research and development of low-yield nuclear weapons".
If passed by Congress, the measure would represent an important victory for radicals in the administration, who believe the US arsenal needs to be made more "usable", and therefore a more meaningful deterrent, to "rogue states" that have weapons of mass destruction, or WMD.
A Pentagon official said yesterday the research ban on smaller warheads "has negatively affected US government efforts to support the national strategy to counter WMD, and undercuts efforts that could strengthen our ability to deter or respond to new or emerging threats".
Democrats fought off earlier Republican attempts to lift the ban on researching and developing warheads under five kilotons (a third of the power of the bomb dropped on Hiroshima), fearing they would lead to an end to the US moratorium on nuclear testing, and to a new arms race.
- Guatemala: urged by the United Fruit Company (outraged that the democratically elected socialist government was going to take their land, paying them exactly what they originally paid for it), we engineer a coup d'etat, installing a repressive dictatorship who proceed to kill and torture political opponents for the next 30 years. The U.S. continues to pour millions of dollars of support to the dictatorships. Only recently has Gautemala emerged from the long shadow of this brutal regime which was supported almost exclusively by the U.S. government.
- Chile: After a socialist government is democratically elected (and mismanages for a couple of years), we support Pinochet and his military junta in a coup d'etat. The military dictatorship, under guise of fighting communism, establish a brutal police state, torturing and "disappearing" political opponents (labeled Marxists and including American citizens) for the next two decades. The U.S., again pours millions of dollars of support into the dictatorship. You know the rest.
- Vietnam: The American backed South Vietnamese government reneges on a promise to hold national elections (fearful that Ho Chih Mihn might actually win a fair election) and civil war breaks out. The U.S. attempts to prop up the repressive South Vietnamese government with money and advisors, eventually, sending American troops into battle against the Viet Cong (South Vietnamese rebels) and the N.V.A. The U.S. is supported by many troops from Canada, ANZAC and the R.O.K. Millions of people are killed in the conflict before the U.S. withdraws its troops. You know the rest.
- Iran: After the democratically elected government takes steps to nationalize the oil industry, the CIA engineers a coup, where the Shah of Iran replaces a Constitutional Monarchy. The Shah, while stealing billions of dollars from the country, represses political freedom so fiercely that it political dissent squirts into the only haven it has, extremist religion. The formerly unpopular religious extremists gain thousands of converts, they overthrow the Shah and kidnap the American Embassy. You know the rest.
- Iraq: Pissed off at the betrayal of Iran (and unable to muster the balls to outright declare war on Iran after the specter of Vietnam), we support Saddam Hussein with materiel and money, as long as he continues his war against Iran. We turn a blind eye to his use of chemical weapons as long as he continues this war. You know the rest.
- Afghanistan:... nevermind, look it up for yourself, how we trained, armed and supported the extremists who created the core of Al Qaeda. The chickens coming home to roost indeed.
All of this is well documented and easily verifiable by reading some modern history books or googling around on the web. I would say that our record of "rebuilding" countries into democracies (especially when large corporate interests area involved) is about as shitty as it gets. The cynic in me wants to say that the only reason that Japan and Germany succeeded in becoming democracies was because they had no natural resources for post-war American companies to exploit. Hence there was no need for the U.S. to go in and "intervene". BTW, those same democracies appose our unilateral attack on Iraq.There is no trap so deadly as the trap you set for yourself
-Raymond Chandler, The Long Goodbye
I'm sittign back in my chair with my apple pie, my flag and my beer watching the war on CNN
Actually, getting rid as well of corrupt/fanatical christianism (particularly, but not only, rabid baptist protestants) would also probably make the world a better place. That would at least avoid us wars declared on the basis of the lame, ignorant, simple-minded "Good vs. Evil" argument.
In Soviet Russia, our new overlords are belong to all your base.
The answer is that if we do it then it's just, and if someone else does it then it's terrorism and aggression. If we do it, it's "defense", if someone else does it, then it's "aggression". Congratulations, you are beginning to wake up from the spell of the massive US propaganda.
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Here's something to think about, if Saddam had veto power, then he wouldn't be in violation of ANY UN resolutions. If you want to get an idea of our foreign policy, and the inherently hypocritical nature of it, then read our UN resolution vetoes over the last 25 years. Here's the link:
http://www.freerepublic.com/focus/news/859
You can verify this yourself if you don't believe them.
"If people cannot rise to the level of applying to ourselves the same standards we apply to others we have no right to talk about right and wrong or good and evil. "
-- Noam Chomsky
Winning a war can be a good thing. Refraining from getting into a war can be a good thing too. Taking on all of the hazards of a war (the bad relations, the diplomatic costs, the deaths of people all around, and of course risk of the unknown) and insisting on not getting any of the benefits of victory (like liberating Iraq, removing a terrorist haven, cleaning up the WMDs, etc.) is far worse than any of the other ways of going about things.
I am disgusted with the overall posts on this topic. Though I do support freedom speech, I find it morally necessary to fight stupidity, ignorance, and plain evil. Too many Slashdot posters seem to hold a great ignorance that the war in Iraq is not justified. I would argue against this. They say that they do not support the regime, but they are against war. This is the most ridiculous thing one could say. There is no other conceivable way that he would leave office. President Bush gave Hussein more than ample time to leave Iraq (47 hours more than necessary ,jets to Bahrain are quite fast). Those who suggest that we indict him for war crimes while he is still in office, and think that he will magically adhere to an ICC are completely insane. This man has scoffed at the international community, though it had the moral authority to send him guidelines and orders, and he invaded another sovereign country. So the question of him leaving office peacefully is out of the question, as demonstrated by his lack of reason and humanity. The only other conceivable way that you can rid the world of him is through military action. Don't be so ignorant that you think we will bomb innocent civilians on purpose. Of course there are collateral damages in war, but those of us whom are technically inclined should understand GPS guided bombs and delta force tactics, and that this is not a war against the Iraqi people. One only needs to look at the many Iraqi's who have escaped from Saddam's control, and how they describe the life inside Iraq of torture and fear. In the 1980's when Saddam came into power, the nation of Iraq was in good financial standing, and through the years he led them to ruin. Not just economically though, he has had a atrocious human rights record of attacking and torturing his own people. Those of you who would argue that we don't have the moral authority to carry out this war are wrong again, because even though we might have somewhat dirty hands, it is more the reason that we should correct our past mistake of backing Saddam. Those of you who would argue that we are in this simply to get oil are mistaken again. Why would we attack Iraq if we wanted oil? Would we not have sought to lessen tensions and ease relations because, at least from my rational, it would be easier to get sweetheart deals from a dictator (one person) for oil, than from a democratically elected government (many people) that truly seeks its people's interest. The time for patient waiting is over. I argue that those who oppose war in Iraq are immoral because they seek to continue the tortured and fearful lives of the innocent Iraqi people. It is our moral right as a nation of free people to liberate those who live under dire oppression. I can't convey my anger enough through typing, but I swear that you immoral pacifists will soon understand why this war was not just necessary for national or international defense, but for the freedom of the Iraqi people. Sometimes doing the right thing isn't popular, and I think George Bush is wiser than any of you for realizing this. Give me some answers. How the hell would you propose helping the Iraqi people? You say that attacking Iraq would lead to instability around the reason, I say good. I do not want to be party to a would where Arab people are oppressed in Egypt, Saudi Arabia, Iran, and other totalitarian nations because their governments are corrupt. These people hate us because their government has long held them captive and we have done nothing. It is time to correct America's past evils in foreign policy. We are a bloodthirsty people, thirsty for the blood of tyrants and those who are oppressors everywhere.
But thats just my opinion, I could be wrong.
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Ayn Rand
This is what worries me:
* Lots of innocent people die in any war. Probably more this time than in the last Gulf war.
* Weapons inspectors where making progress, why abort?
* The US/Coalition do not have UN support. What unsupported action will they take next time? And what kind of signals does this send to other countries?
* The US using their immense power to justify going against the majority of the world community.
* Blaming the french when they where representing the majority.
* Media reporting is censored both on US side and IRAQI side.
* Distasteful media reporting. Slogans, countdowns, "selling the war", etc.
* Western people sitting in their safe homes following the Hollywood type production of the war, cheering on the troops that are about to KILL PEOPLE.
* That the US actions will only spur more bitterness and terrorist action around the world.
* That North Korea thinks that they are next.
* That Saddam Hussein will use chemical weapons against US/Coalition troops or/and his own people.
In Soviet Russia, our new overlords are belong to all your base.
If I had to choose between living in a democratic state and not having to go through having someone bomb the shit out of me, having a large number of my friends and relatives die, and my children being born deformed as a result of depleted uranium shells, I'd choose the totalitarian government any day.
The US economy is going down the tubes. I have heard many views of the US loosing its role as a superpower (on the news, talks with others, and apparently some British person from some university there wrote a paper on it).
The US has a big military and weapons for its role as a superpower. And with the current strikes on Irak, the US is clearly going against international law. I don't think most Americans realize what this is and means. Military strike without approval breaks international law. Sure the United States is powerful enough to do that right now. But the US will not be a superpower for ever. Plain and simple.
I feel that the US is not looking out for its future. While it is a superpower now, it should help define and place International Law and Order to protect itself it the future. Someday there will be another superpower and the US might have to look to International Law to help itself. And unfortunately it seems as though the US is cutting off lots of ties in this world.
There was a space before the last character of the link in the post above. Sorry about that, for whatever reason, slashdot keeps putting a space in the text of this link if I use a version that is longer than a single line. Here is a shorter version of the same link without the "http://" in front.
www.freerepublic.com/focus/news/859716/posts
You are Tom Lehrer and I claim my £5.
Real Daleks don't climb stairs - they level the building.
This LocalHero is totaly right. Americans think what is really happening. Do you all in US really think that this is really right way to do? How many of you thinks that your president is not cabable to be president, if his line in UN is this? Start war!
Hack -- you gotta love him!
Airlines are in trouble. Tourism in the states will lull. The Senate voted down the Alaskan oil reserves. Stock market has sucked for a long time now.
And now war will begin... hello?! War is expensive!
Today I have been receiving several emails and messages to to boycotting US products on the day war begins.
Mark my words: the US cannot be a superpower for ever. Take the Russian economy during the Cold War for example. The US pulled ahead because the economy could support making the massive amounts of weapons.
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Definitive facts Iraqi military threath is minimal. Iraqi may support major terrorist attacts. USA and other countries are not more secure after Iraq operation than before, because even after Iraq demolition there will be several countries/groups capable of major terrorist attacts. Opinions USA wants to show its power. It wants to get into a position with a power-of-veto on other countries internal affairs. (Such as "who is Irag's president". Any president can produce weapon of mass destrucion and Saddam Hussein is not himself any greater threath than leaders on Libya, N-Korea, Iran, ...)
Conclusion
Where does this lead ?
Hardly to a safer world. The future will show the real objectives and how they were achieved/failed.
I wanted them to decide if they want to attack Iraq or not. The anticipation was killing me, and finally they are doing it! I hope they find Saddam and spank him like they should.
Seems that Kuwait isn't equipped with the Arrow missile, because 3 Iraqi missiles have already exploded in Kuwait near the border (with no casualties or damage, though), just like in the start of the previous gulf war.
Btw: I am looking for a girlfriend.
Slashdot community, please notice: I am looking for a girlfriend.
Nave H. Weiss
Wow, man, that was the perfect karma whoring. (No really, I mean, what idiot moderator is going to see that and say, "Well, I disagree! Troll!")
Just too bad I didn't think of it first...
France stood up with courage for peace, and saved face of many Europeanc countries (including Russia), made it clear that this is purely an Anglosaxian project (US, UK, Australia).
MoveOn.org has a Citizens Declaration (worldwide) for us all to sign and send to Whitehouse.c^Hgov:
MoveOn.org
With friends like this, who needs enemies?
I'm in a Unix state of mind.
After reading some comments, and having a look on the kind of modding they received, I couldn't help noticing that almost every anti-war comment has been characterised as mod. This is not objective modding, but censorship in one of it's worst forms, which you, Americans, say that you hate and fight against.
I hope that metamods will take this into account and that they will be more objective than those people who do not know how to use the privelege of modding and who turn it into a tool of censorship.
For anyone picturing Mostar-type conditions, I'd like to point out the that the tents: 1. Aren't open bay (used to have a room of your own, until those damn bunks came in), 2. Have TVs, VCRs, and 3. They have heating AND air/conditioning. Aside from the cramped space in the rooms... they are some pretty damn nice tents... certainly the nicest I've ever been in.
So yeah... everything is certainly relative.
I definitely agree with you. But I have really been wondering: Throughout the years, the US has often displayed such an arrogant attitude. But the Americans always have such confidence that they are doing the one Right and Good Thing, and it is almost impossible to change their minds, and difficult enough to even try and create a non-biased, open discussion.
...?
I wonder what the reasons for this "character trait" are. For one, it's probably due to the strong, sometimes blind, patriotism... but there might be more to it than just that -- historic background,
(Yes, you could give me "it's the economic interests, the 'good will' is just pretent" -- but while that might be true for some of the politicians, it's unlikely to be true for the majority of Americans, who still follow their President into war.)
Can someone give some 'psychoanalysis'?
For a long time, many have seen the UN as a toothless, expensive talking shop that gets nothing done. The US had little to do with the weakening of the UN, it did it to itself. Usually it is the Russians automatically vetoing everything (eg action over Kosovo). I hear the US tend to veto action over Israel (need to double-check this). This time it is the French who want their 30 seconds of fame, causing the failure of diplomatic talks hence the war. The stupidity of the French is going to cost us all dearly. Much as I like the idea of the UN, I'm sick of seeing them standing by wringing their hands whilst there is so much tragedy and injustice in the world. It so seldom we get the US to look outside of itself, even in the last two world wars they were dragged in at the last minute reluctantly, that any action they take to rid the world of a brutal murdering dictator I'm going to gratefully accept. They are risking their lives and are taking at the action at great cost to themselves. Thank America for having the guts when no-one had.
Phillip.
Property for sale in Nice, France
CNN expects the war will cost $30 nillion to prepare for, according to the Orange County Register. The Washington Times reports that CNN will lose $10 million on the first day and $6 million thereafter for every single day commercial free. CNN can't afford to be cheap, as Rupert Murdoch has agreed to fund Fox News as much as possible in order to decimate CNN.
Le Monde article If anyone has an english translation for this it would be good for non french readers.
i'm sorry my country contributes to terrorism.
i'm sorry my country has weapons of mass destruction.
i'm sorry my country funds camps.
i'm sorry my country does not respect UN resolutions.
i'm sorry i'm religious.
i'm sorry i'm ignorant.
i'm sorry i directly fund war criminals.
i'm sorry i fund israel.
i'm sorry for bush.
no nation has the right to tell another nation how to function. that is to great of a power for any one country to hold. dictators are a horrible idea. so are dictator countries. the word dictator starts with dick... bush...heh. decisions regarding world matters need to be resolved by the voice of all nations because every single country in the world is going to have to deal with all the bullshit that is gonna result.
I would like to thank CT (Hope he reads this) for reporting this without coloring it with any personal views on the war. This time Slashdot has reported just the facts.
"Anyone in a free society where the laws are unjust has an obligation to break the law."
-Henry David Thoreau
Twirlip of the Mists tells all in great detail.
It is amusing for the Mad Hatter to say something like, `We must make war on him because he is a threat to peace,' but not amusing for someone who actually commands an army to say that.
Then what, exactly do we do? If we let him go and this man's family was among those to die when Hussien finally strikes (not nessisarily against the US, say they lived in Israel or Kuwait) , he'd probably be the first one screaming about how this "all could have been prevented but we wussed out."
Although I must say, I'm gald people are becomming more active in their political opinions, I just wish that many of them where more informed.
CAn'T CompreHend SARcaSm?
Of course, your politics are idiotic,
but I salute your wit and humor!
Bomb Iraq!
Looks like after Iraq and Korea, we should attack ourselves, then France, Canada and then Antarctica...
Aside from the logistics of attacking ourselves, I'd like to see this in action... primarily to see the part where we attack Antarctica. It would give new meaning to that Antarctica service medal!
this is a rant
I'll start this off by saying I am not a US citizen.
At this point the US - and Bush in particular - is coming off as the villain of the story. Any leader of a country that declares assassinations for other countries or declares war (without UN support) is automatically guilty of some severe war crimes
Note that yes Saddam -is- guilty of these as well. But that doesn't give the US the right to its current actions.
and now (one of) the UN weapons inspectors is accusing the US that it's tales about weapons in Iraq are lies.
so what does that mean?
I have no idea. Diplomacy isn't going to get rid of Saddam Hussein, but this war will just turn him into a martyr.
I'm so happy my country's staying out of this (for now)
Its all settled down now .. Dammit if he just picked to do this another day I wouldnt have stayed up till 12 when i needed to leave for work at 2.
I've left to find myself. If you happen to see me, please, keep me there until I return.
Robin Cook saw this secret intel, was not convinced, and his resignation speech is (for me) an extremely eloquent explanation of why this war is *NOT* justified, and why it has done severe and possibly irreparable damage to western relations.
The speech is here:here but I've cut and pasted it below:
How typical of Americans to think this just started.
Should Bush be tried and sentenced for war crimes against Iraq and Afganastan? Yes.
The US has been working extremely hard to grant themselves immunity against prosecution by any international court. I don't ever expect to see an American military leader face a war crime court unless we invade the US and capture him. If the americans aren't war criminals, what do you have to fear? You just have to wonder...
Kjella
Live today, because you never know what tomorrow brings
If I had mod points, they would be yours.
I find it funny that so many of you seem to think this is ok because it is the right thing to do, because saddam tortured and killed many innocent civilians, because he aided terrorists...
I am sorry to say so, but all these things can be said about the US.
They have tortured, or helped in the torture of so many that it is simply too hard to keep track of the number of civilians affected. Think Pinochet.
They have been condemned by the world court as a terrorist state and were fined a hefty amount to pay for the damages, yet they simply ignored the ruling.
They have been using their veto to block every UN resolution to make world law applicable to all.
They have been behind pretty much every dictator in Latin America for the past century.
Think about it for a second, don't you think it is time to apply the same rules to all people, instead of always punishing the weak and the poor(think embargo on Iraq which killed hundreds of thousands of children).
I fail to see how America is the land of the free when any police and or military agency can monitor any civilian at any time without the need to justify itself, when it is illegal for all citizen to really own any given thing they buy(think DMCA) without fear that if they do not use the things they own the way the company wants them to they could be jailed.
I simply think more Americans should start looking at their past, present and future and realize all the pain and suffering they have caused and continue to cause.
But don't take my word for it, there is plenty of literature available on the subject, take Chomsky for instance. Yes, I know, he sometimes is far from impartiality, but don't even take his word for it, look up all the sources he takes time to mention, often times they are government papers.
This war is by far un-necessary. Most wars are. While some say the only reason for France, Germany and Russia to be against this war is because they have quite a few financial ventures in Iraq, I say one needs to look further, has it not crossed your mind that maybe it is because they have experienced war at home that they know that the burden will be on the innocents.
I think this whole subject is extremely complex and needs much attention, and should not simply be summarized in a 2 line comment.
I think it is time the world realized the US is one of the most active terrorist state there is, and that maybe we should try to understand why before we make decisions for others has the US did so many times.
I have to say you Americans are doing the right thing.
A lot of Iraqies ARE asking for war as it is the only way to get rid of that cancer Saddam.
You didn't finish the job last time, but this time for sure, right?
It's Christmas everyday with BitTorrent.
Actually, had it been the consensus of the world that Iraq poses an immediate threat, then the UN security council would have given green light for the war.
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So you are claiming US helped to rebuild for example the ripples of Jugoslavia and Afghanistan, I still can't see how the US has helped to rebuild any country they've 'policed' with their weapons. What country exactly has US helped to 'rebuild'?
And does US support the right of Palestine to exist?
Umm, "the highest" seems a bit off.. Actually you can find most of the worlds(religious and other) fanatics right there in the USA.
I bet it is, free to take others down you mean?
And it isn't even relevant. It wouldn't make any difference since the US is still acting like a muslim state. (OK with different weaponry and tactics but the goals would be the same.)
Hatemonger. Do you think that scares someone? You are like a mad boxer without a foe. Hurling at anyone who gets a bit too close. Picking up a fight with whoever you can find.
So why not take out Hussein and leave all the innocent people to live? You must be stupid or something.
Demolishing a country because a personal dispute is a bit too much.
Like they would stop hating you after you've bombed Iraq to the ground. Get some sense in your postings man. There are many more countries going to hate you for your policies and not just muslim countries or the middle east ones.
Even Americans seem not to like themselves atleast if you can believe the news about the public demonstrations and stuff. Even on
Nobody ever asked you all to switch to Islam. Nobody ever asked you to pay tribute to a tinpot dictator. Nobody ever asked you to regress to into anything and Israel is one of the last countries to support in the genocide they are committing onto Palestinians.
Bee hives provide with good honey, to remove a beehive is to upset the nature and to upset the nature is to not get any honey. In your case you can replace "honey" with "oil". Greedy bastards.
The prevention is already too late, and starting a new war doesn't cure anything.
- Voice of Ambience -
- Voice of Ambience -
I write this using simple sentences what even mr. bush can understand. I am very sorry from the war. I do not like that United States and Great Britain goes over United Nations and starts using weapons in our world. It should be the responsibility of United Nations to make decisions concerning other nations. I hope that Mr. Bush, Mr.Cheney and Mr. Blair could be get into the International Court of Justice in Hagen to respond from their crimes agains the humanity. I do not like that wars are used just for an excuse for allowing some people surrounding mr. Bush to make business. Best luck and sympathy for all the innocent people walking against the war in the USA and Great Britain. Mika
I can't believe how many of you anti-war idiots have been sold the bullshit from the left. Don't accidentally kill the Iraqi people, but go ahead and kill unborn American babies. Don't worry about the fact that for the past 20 years that Saddam has been killing untold scores of people that speak out against him.
/. readers have access to CIA, FBI, NSA, etc reports; therefore, you guys must know EXACTLY what's going on in the world.
Or the bullshit of how the US is responsible for killing thousands of poor Iraqis. Umm none of this would have happened if Saddam wasn't invading other countries and was a civil human being.
Listen to the actors... yeah.. they get paid $10M to lie each film, makes a bunch of sense. Some how they are soooooooo much smarter than us because their agents are able to rip off the world through ticket sales to their stupid ass movie. If they are so fucking moral, then why do they demand $10M a film, when they know that the average working American only brings home 38k a year? Do you really need $10M to lie?
Damn, I forgot, the majority of
Shit, I forgot about the fact that Clinton sent cruise missles into Iraq, Afghanistan, and Serbia.. but the leftists didn't bitch then. It's popular to hate the conservative point of view.
If we all just hold hands and kiss, then maybe the ravages of the world will all just go away. Yeah, peace and love man...
You are all fucking wimps. Keep your shitty little tech job and thank the leaders of this great country that protect you, no matter what the cost. It's the same people that protect you every day from having your wife raped in your own house, or your kids tortured just so you profess how you are guilty against the regime.
You know how many tech job there are in Iraq? Not many, since all access to media and internet is controlled.
You people make me sick.
France, due to it's own trade agenda, they ruined the diplomatic process. They voted for 1441 which clearly stated that if Iraq had any items that they didn't declare to start with, then they were in material breach. Chem/Bio warheads, rockets, drones. all of these items were not declared, and then found. MATERIAL BREACH YOU NUMBSKULLS! But no, France had to keep dragging the facts down into the red tape of process.
Who in the fuck actually thinks that 300 inspectors are going to find a 2 liter bottle of anthrax in a country the size of CALIFORNIA? Are you kidding me? I could hide that in my house for eons and no one would ever know. Bury it in the sand.. anything.. sheeshh.
Fuck France.
LEO
I am making a mental list of those who are snickering, and even as I speak I'm
preparing appropriate retribution.
TOBY
Leo, wouldn't this time be better spent plotting a war against a country that can't
possibly defend itself against us?
If Google really cared they would fix Android Chrome to reflow text, instead of discriminating
As a Brit, I am very saddened by what has happened in the last few months.
Nobody will ever try to deny the fact that Saddam is a scumbag and the world will be a better place without him. He is a truly evil, brutal tyrant who cares little for anyone or anything.
Since Sept 11, the US has been on the rampage looking for a head. Bin Laden's head was never found and the next easiest target was Saddam. Bush made it clear from Day 1 that he wanted a war and along with Blair he conjured up a variety of reasons to do so, all of them totally unconvincing.
There is no link with al-Qaeda, there are no chemical weapons, no nuclear weapons.
He has broke UN resolutions, but so have other countries including Israel who have broke more resolutions for longer than Iraq.
However, in order to remove one man and his regime the US/UK are planning one of the biggest military operations seen. This operation is not against a nation, a sizeable or strong army or even a militia. It is remove one man.
We will see a lot of totally innocent civilians die in the coming weeks. Can anyone tell me that blowing up and invading Iraq is going to solve international terrorism? Will the world be a safer place afterwards?
As someone who was caught in two IRA bombs that were planted in Manchester/UK I will tell you that the biggest recruiter for terrorism is violence. The only way you can stop it is by talking, listening and understanding.
Unfortunately Bush and Blair will do neither.
We are just trying to get rid of some extra Bush supporters... gotta get those extra electoral votes next time.
What better way than to ship a ton of them off to Iraq?!
Damn peacemongers. Kill em all. Pave the earth.
This is politics and has nothing to do with IT or nerd lifestyle. So why this was posted to Slashdot?
It is a good thing that they don't let a bunch of computer geeks run the world.
LEPP
The security council has been useless in this entire situation. They passed 17-18 resolutions that Iraq said fuck off too. the US has missles, that we are taking apart over time due to the fact that we created them first, then we had a build-up of arms to counter USSR. Also you dope, we used them against Hiroshima and Nagasaki to end the World War. You know that little war that killed somewhere around 50 million people? How can the people that don't stand up for the right path sleep at night? Again, let's just all hold hands and pretend everything will be alright. sheesh..
War against Iraq sounds bad, let's call it 'disarm Iraq'
#iraq
Saddam: What happen?
Uday: Someone set up us the bomb.
Saddam: Main screen turn on!
Bush: How are you gentlemen!! All your base are belong to us.
Blair: You have no chance to survive make your time.
Saddam: Ha Ha Ha Ha...
I was against the war, for too many reasons to list here, but of course the US, having the largest arsenal of chemical, biological, atomic, and conventional weapons of mass and non-mass destruction, can do what they please. A bit like the retarded boy in primary school who had to repeat class three times in a row ...
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We will see what happens after the war. Will there be a government that magically is loyal to the US? One that makes it easy for US oil companies to get into business? One that will US currency instead of the Euro for doing business? nahhhh
Of course, all these things would be *good*, not *evil* especially for the US. It will help them to get even richer and help enlarging the stockpile of those weapons which they first sold to Iraq, then fight a war to get them fully destroyed. But then - if they wouldnt destroy them, you could not sell new ones to them
It has NO VALUE at all, and it get's a 2? How many 'all your base' posts will it take for the mods to stop modding them up past anything but zero for redundant and USELESS? slashdot is starting to suck ass.
Probably about 400 billion... coming from where... not taxes? Where o where is my 400bil comin from.
Yesterday, the USA, led by her Ultra-Right and illegally elected leader, George Bush, attacked
Iraq, violating the UN resolutions, therefore, making the attack illegal.
More than 10 civillian were killed by USA weapons, composed by Uranium, a banned substance, as
reported by Japanese media.
But US troops cannot be condemned because George Bush, didn't wanted to sign for the Internation
Justice Tribunal.
Iraq responded attacking Kuwait, without using any biological or quimical weapons. Their Missiles
only have 150Km range, and they had to be launched from the limit of IRAQ, and couldn't get
Kuwait capital city.
The USA allegged IRAQ supports terrorist and posses illegal mass-destruction weapons sold by the
USA, but they coudln't prove it.
USA refused to attack Iran, Korea, Pakistan, the only-proved countries that are known to have
nuclear weapons, and that support terrorist.
Do the USA have fear of that countries, and can only fight against an small country like IRAQ?
The USA also refused to condemn Israel, which have been violating UN resolutions for decades.
A great part of the USA citizens supported the WAR. We have to remember, that those citizens
haven't suffered a war on their civilian soil for more than one century. While other countries
like European ones still remember what does a war mean. USA citizens only know what a war means
by watching their own-produced films, where the US troops are real heros.
IRAQ citizens see this war, as a war between Sadam Hussein, an US forced Dictator, and the US
troops wanting to take out their own invested leader. That's why Iraq cityzens tend to hate the
USA.
"Of course, all these things would be *good*, not *evil* especially for the US. It will help them to get even richer and help enlarging the stockpile of those weapons which they first sold to Iraq, then fight a war to get them fully destroyed. But then - if they wouldnt destroy them, you could not sell new ones to them ..."
All the WMD that you claim the US will 'enlarging' is nothing but bullshit. We have treaties that are going the other direction. We don't make any new WMD's, and we are in the process of taking apart our nukes and those of the former USSR at the expense of the US taxpayer. I don't see France or German writing the checks to take the weapons apart.
Today it begins. Is there not ANYONE with a brain to see where it goes? Last night on cnn, they said Bush is going to go on war until no war is left to be fought. That is his dogma. The dogma of a mad man who wants to be dictator of the world. The world is not free and would not be free because of Bush. Bush claims that the Iraqi people are poverty and wants their country freed, so that they could have goods again. But if it was not for the embargo this would have happened without war. I won't say that Saddam is not a criminal, but it's all over again the same thing as Osama. He was brought to power by the US meddling for oil. I am not an American, but I love America. I love New York, even I have never been there and Sept.11 made me cry too. It also made me see the road ahead. But how can you, the American people tolerate this? A president who got elected by mischief, a president who acts like world dictator. He is like the real life Doctor Doom without IQ.
Just imagine what happens when, aided by anti-american feelings after their attack on Iraq, an islamistic government comes to power in Pakistan... they HAVE atomic bombs... or this happens in 20 other islamic countries (Turkey, Indonesia, Egypt...)
How many wars can America fight? How will American economy suffer from massive anti-american feelings throughout the world?
I don't need a signature.
Debate over whether Iraq has weapons of mass destruction, or more so whether the unilateral US led attack should have launched are for me, side-stepping the real issue of US Hipocracy. The US and its alies have turned their backs on the UN's global democracatic process despite being among it's founding members. How then can the US claim to be a democracy when they are unable to respect the decision process of another! The true reason for invasion without UN backing is to enable Bush to 'save face'. Liberatation of Iraq's people can only be a secondary objective when Bush's crediblity on delivering threats and promises dwindle thru countless extensions to deadlines and the ever growing chance that war will not be declared by the UN. Bush had painted him and his administration staff into a corner from which an Invasion was the easiest way out. While I would like to see Sadam's dictorial regime come to an end I do not belive that starting a war is the answer. Education and support for the Iraqi people to rise up is the answer - blowing them and their country appart is not.
I'll volunteer to join our armed forces when Bush agrees to lead my squad into battle!
U.S. gives war orders to media
The regime that threatens the world. According to recent surveys, the largest threat to world peace is the USA.
Yeah, lets remove bush once and for all.
The media has no given right to be on those ships or with those marines. The military grants them permission and protection after they agree to play by the rules that protect the marines lives. Pretty simple to understand. Again, somehow people keep thinking that life is all about the good of the individual, and not the good of many.
"almost everybody"? Like almost everybody in the known part of the world? Hey you crazy americans, you are not alone on this planet. There are also europeans, russians, chinese, arabs and a lot of other people.
Over here, we consider the USA as the aggressor, and wait for the UN to impose sanctions against the USA, just like they did against the Iraq back when they were the aggressor.
After reading thousands and thousands of lines and words,
parts and whole opinions, Black Sabbath Lyrics and more,
I started to wonder why we are starting a fight in here too?
It's ok to talk about your opinions, have a nice conversation,
but in some cases in here it has gone little too far..
I can see four sides in this "battle":
those who are against the war,
those who are one the side of war,
those who doesn't know what to say and
those who doesn't care about the whole situation..
It's sad, all those innocent citisens of Iraq suffers
once more coz of Saddam Hussein, but this time it's not
only his fault..
I'm not an American. I'm from Finland and I see thing diffirently.
I have thougth about this whole thing many weeks and I was
80% sure all the time that there will be a war.
"War on terrorism" pah!
Bush wanted his own war coz his daddy had his own war too.
And what would be the best subject for the war when the
starter is from Oil-Family?
The war is all about the black gold, oil.
Other reasons Bush has given are just false..
Well, not all of them, but most of them.
It's all about the oil. That's what I got to say.
When you pull the pin out from Mr. Granade he's no longer your friend.
now we're all fighting about it too?
if a bunch of mainly-western-educated-middle-class -probably-rather-liberal geeks can't agree on it doesn't it just demonstrate the unbelievebly complex decisions facing all the nations which represent fundamentally different human ideologies?
and isn't the 1st step possibly to respect the fact that each nation and viewpoint is entitled to exist, and to calm down a bit when dealing with them??
God bless all our troups, my prayers are with them...
I understand there are pros and cons of going to war, but when your country decides either way it doesn't hurt to support them.
Democracy is a culture which can only be learned by experience in a long time. You can't just put democratic institutions into a country and expect it to work without some democratic seeds in minds.
Sure you can. We did it in Japan.
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I believe 50% of Iraqis are 15 or younger.
IANAL but write like a drunk one.
I don't know... I haven't ever had 400billion to spend. But I would guess that we could have done something a little more productive with it.
Like researching other energy sources so that control over oil was of no importance.
Anyway... can't hurt to have a colony in the Middle East. Get the Britney Spears and Hollywood gospel out to the Muslims.
You don't get to say that often.
It does not matter if you are for military action or against military action to disarm/depose Hussein. Most of the arguements given are rediculous. First there is little connection between Iraq and Al Quaeda. There is a small chance that they could give some weapons of mass destruction to Al Quaeda. There is a less significant chance that they use those weapons in the future against either a neighbor or US/Europe. There is a lot of evidence that they have stockpiles of these weapons and still seek nukes. Hussein said that his biggest mistake of invading Kuwait is that he did so before he got nukes. I think that most would agree if he ever got nukes, he would use them with little regard. Is this a reason to invade? I don't know. Also, by UN numbers, 6000 Iraqis starve each month as a result of UN sanctions. This is not accecptable. This number will exceed the numbers of innocents killed in a was (most likely). You cannot be for sanctions and against military action and have any credibility. The war for oil is the most absurd of all arguements. On one hand protestors are saying that the war is going to be horrible for the economy. On the other hand they will say that the war is for oil, implying that some how the economy is is benefitting. The other arguement is that some how the President is personally benefitting. There is a good chance that if this war is not very short and has very few casualties (US and innocent Iraqi citizens), that the president will not be re-elected. The current support is for the troops and the president but will change quickly if casualties mount and the war lingers. I don't see how this war benefits the president unless he personally takes all the oil and goes home to Texas. The same oil motives were alleged during the first Gulf war. What the protestors are not saying is that France, Russia, China, and Germany have active economic interests in Iraq. Russia and France have been activly trading with the Iraqis. They have been promised lots of oil contracts. There have been alligations of covert between France and Iraq and Germany and Iraq. These have not been substantiated and until proven should be considered just rumors. France built a reactor for the Iraqis. This reactor, the UN found, was being used to generate fissile material until the Israelis bombed it. The French still deny that the reactor was used for military purposes. The Chinese created a fiber optic communications system for the Iraqi military. The point of this is that all governments have their incentives. Don't think that the US is the only government or people are the only ones that have their own self interests in mind.
So far, most arguements for or against war are full of ad homin attacks. This weakens the arguement tremendously. It does not matter if you are against the war because the US should not act (multilaterially) without UN support or that war is necessary because Hussein has violated UN cease fire agreement for 12 years, those are good arguements. "I hate France so I am for the war" is as stupid an arguement as "the US is the evil empire so I am against the war."
3 bombs are called terrorism. 3.000 bombs are called freedom. This is the language of the terrorist governments of the United States, the United Kingdom and Spain.
Now it is Irak. Later it will be Iran and Korea. The US government said they're probably going to be alone in the end, re-working the world with the shape they want.
More than sixty years ago we had someone called Hitler in Europe. By giving excuses, he believed he could invade any country he wanted. Now, there's even less public government opposition in Europe and more fear to the United States and Bush than to Hitler in his time. But the US government is still a fourth reich.
Hope someone can stop the US before its too late.
I'll bet Laura Bush had the best sex she's ever had last night!
... are not agressors.
Democratic nations are entitled to defend themselves.
Iraq posses no verifiable threat against the US or the UK. Or do you think Turkey, Saudi Arabia, Germany, France, Russia and China, all closer to Iraq, are posturing against the US while under such a suppossed ominous threat?
Nah, the truth is that they know sure as hell that there is nothing to be afraid off.
Rumsfeld, Cheyney, American Century. That explains it all....
IANAL but write like a drunk one.
I realize that Saddam had years and years to disarm, and that he's (supposedly) got weapons of mass destruction, and he's violated the UN decisions time and time again... But he's not the only one. North Korea openly admits to having nukes, while Saddam continues to insist that he got rid of all the mass destruction stuff. There are plenty of nations out there that have ignored and/or violated UN decisions, and we can now add our name to that list, but we aren't attacking all of them.
What really bothers me about this is the fact that we're the bad-guy. In just about every other war I can think of, and especially anything recent, the US was the good-guy. We were going in there to make things better. To fix something that was broken. And generally speaking, the world stood behind us. This time around, it looks as if the only ones who want to go to war are the US and Brittain, while everyone else screams for peace.
I wouldn't find that nearly so disturbing if our reasons didn't seem to shift with every new day. First we had this "war on terror" thing, and Iraq was linked to terrorism. Then it was about him not disarming and ignoring the UN. Then it had something to do with pre-emptively attacking so he couldn't hit us. Now we're "liberating" Iraq. Sure, all these reasons could be true.... That's possible. But the way they're being presented feels like a kid fishing around for excuses.
I've taken plenty of comparative religion and anthropology courses in college, and I just can't shake the feeling that we shouldn't be going over there to "liberate" anyone. Maybe they're oppressed...maybe they aren't. I don't know. But it seems to me that if a nation wants liberation, it should come from within. Who are we to say that they need to be liberated? Who else around this world needs to be liberated? Who is next?
I'm also more than a little saddened to see history repeating itself... We've funded more than one extremist group in the Middle East beause it served our purposes at the time. We give them money, hardware, training...tell them that we'll help them rebuild after it is all over...and they attack our enemies. Sounds great, but then we leave them high and dry, with no help on the rebuilding. This, understandably, leaves a sour taste in their mouth and eventually leads to a new enemy for the US. And then we go in and "liberate" the country from these horrible, awful people. That's how Bin Laden and the Taliban got their start...that's how Saddam got his start... And if you'll notice, it looks like we're leaving Afganistan high & dry at the moment.
I suppose, if I had more faith in the President, that I wouldn't be objecting nearly as much. The fact of the matter though, is that I don't like Bush. He seems like an idiotic rich kid who just got voted in because of his daddy. I know this probably isn't true, I doubt if it is really that easy to become president, but that is the image that he portrays. Add to that the questionable evidence of drug use, alchoholism, and his ties to big business... I don't like his politics. I don't like how he's handling the international scene. I don't like his assorted tax cuts and school reforms. In short, I can't wait to vote him out.
I can't help but wonder if we'd be better off if Gore had been elected. Maybe we'd still be going to war, maybe we wouldn't.... Nobody can know that. Maybe this war is completely necessary, and there's no way it could have been avoided. But, with this idiot behind the wheel, I have a very hard time feeling good about anything the US is doing these days. When so much of the world is against us on this decision, it just makes me wonder even more. Is this really necessary? Are the motives really humanitarian? Is there no better way?
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"Work is the curse of the drinking classes." -Oscar Wilde
Because an unelected warmonger is in charge of a country with a stockpile of nuclear, biological and chemical weapons. He flouts the UN and refuses to sign his country up for the International Court or for environmental controls like the Kyoto agreement.
And he doesn't like Saddam Hussein.
I think everyone will agree that Saddam is a generally bad guy. How did he get into power ?? WE put him in power there. Guess Who else we put into power over there - the Taliban. Hey, I know people can make mistakes - even countries, but we trained and supplied Bin Laden too. Starting to sound like a country that keeps screwing up by sticking it's nose in ???
Ever wonder why all these terrorists and countries hate the United States ? Because WE keep trying to impose our will on thier countries. Oh, I know, all of you that are saying that we are just trying to ensure their freedom or keep our country safe... blah blah. But that is kind of a concieted view isn't it ?!? What makes you think they would care at all about us and the U.S. if we left them alone???
All these things coming from our Goverenment - the same governemt that doesn't care at all about it's own citizens. What - you think they do care? Why are they taking our freedoms away, our privacy away, our liberties away, our sense of well-being away?
Just think about the fact there our economy is already the worst since the depression of the 1930's and they keep tellling us it's getting better. Well the stock market is 30% lower than it was 4 years ago. Unemployment is still at horrid levels. Yes I remember Bush saying benefits were goning to be extended 26 weeks, but only about 1% of the people recieving benefits got it - the rest didn't qualify.
But we have the new Homeland Security Group - have you read George Orwell's '1984' ???
Whether you agree or disagree with what I've said, take 5 minutes and think about it all logically and not emotionally and see if you still are sure of yourself.
So assassination is now considered fair fightin'? Somebody please tell that to the Secret Service.
Not that I disagree with this completely. I would rather see the idiots running the governments of the world killing each other than sending thousands of their citizens to die meaningless deaths.
And a policy of political assassination wouldn't really be anything new from the United States...
Monumental misinformation adn stupidity.
And lets not start with the options in which we assume he may be lying....
IANAL but write like a drunk one.
I was listening to Howard Stern yesterday morning. Howard read a list purported to be from Dennis Miller, and for the sake of balance, here's a comedian from the other side of the aisle: Ten things to consider with the War in Iraq. 1) Between Saddam Hussein and George Bush, Hussein is the bad guy. 2) If you happen to have faith in the United Nations to do the right thing, keep this in mind. They have Libia heading the committee on Human Rights and Iraq is heading the global disarmament committee. 3) If you use Google search and type in ''French Military Victories'' your reply will be ''did you mean French Military Defeats?'' 4) If your only anti-war slogan is ''No War For Oil'' sue your school district for allowing you to slip through the cracks and robbing you of the education you deserved. 5) Saddam Hussein and bin Laden will not seek United Nations approval before they try to kill us. 6) Despite common belief, Martin Sheen is not the President, he plays one on TV. 7) Even if you are anti-war, you are still an infidel and bin Laden wants you dead too. 8) If you believe in a vast right wing conspiracy but not in the dangers that Hussein possesses, quit hanging out with the Dell Computer dude. 9) We are not trying to liberate them. (Howard disagreed with this one and Robin said perhaps it was a typo) 10) Whether you are for military action or against it, our young men and women overseas are fighting for us to defend our right to speak out. We all need to support them without reservation. Oh, and quite frankly, Mike Moore is a dick. He can be very funny, but he's a real asshole if you ever meet him in person. I hear the same about Miller, but Moore is a communist, so that makes him worse!
I think that's how it works in Texas.
Killing in self-defence. NO problem. So, Iraq killing US soldiers in self defence is no problem. Iraq sending a few nuclear missiles to the US in self defence is no problem.
But starting a war just because you want to kill somebody is definitely a sin. Otherwise, Bin Laden would go free.
yeah! no oobld for omney!
Mexico is much more homogenous: mostly mixed race, mostly Catholic and mostly Spanish speaking.
Choose a couple of Mexicans and they will share at least one of the three above.
IANAL but write like a drunk one.
- Between Saddam Hussein and George Bush, Hussein is the bad guy.
- If you happen to have faith in the United Nations to do the right thing, keep this in mind. They have Libia heading the committee on Human Rights and Iraq is heading the global disarmament committee.
- If you use Google search and type in ''French Military Victories'' your reply will be ''did you mean French Military Defeats?''
- If your only anti-war slogan is ''No War For Oil'' sue your school district for allowing you to slip through the cracks and robbing you of the education you deserved.
- Saddam Hussein and bin Laden will not seek United Nations approval before they try to kill us.
- Despite common belief, Martin Sheen is not the President, he plays one on TV.
- Even if you are anti-war, you are still an infidel and bin Laden wants you dead too.
- If you believe in a vast right wing conspiracy but not in the dangers that Hussein possesses, quit hanging out with the Dell Computer dude.
- We are not trying to liberate them. (Howard disagreed with this one and Robin said perhaps it was a typo)
- Whether you are for military action or against it, our young men and women overseas are fighting for us to defend our right to speak out. We all need to support them without reservation.
That's it. Caveat emptor. Oh, and quite frankly, Mike Moore is a dick. He can be very funny, but he's a real asshole if you ever meet him in person. I hear the same about Miller, but Moore is a communist, so that makes him worse!...and a demonstration of Slashdot's leftist bias that at least 80% of the score:5 posts are against this war.
1. cutting Asia in half; after taking over Iraq, the US is able to block a huge amount of traffic from middle east to far east and vice versa, since it will have army in Iraq and Afghanistan. 2. controlling the Turks by freeing Kurds and making the way for splitting Turkey in half, allowing for the Kurdistan state to emerge. This state is right at the Caspian oil deposits, that are far superior to those in Iraq. 3. Be near China. Huge excuse for deploying armed forces there. 4. Be near Pakistan to control it against India. India is THE premier subcontractor for many US companies 5. be near Persia(Iran), where a lot of terrorist groups are being born. 6. protect Israel from attack. 7. Delivering a message worldwide as to who is the boss. 8. Strike a blow to the EE now that it is in its infancy politically and in the defense department; with Europe divided, there is no serious obstacles for world domination. 9. bring doll to the military sector, reviving part of the economy 10. moving attention away from scandals like Enron etc 11. taking away US citizen liberties, enforcing more legislation and more control There are a lot of reasons for this war. I don't think Bush is to be blamed. He did not know that Musharaf was president of Pakistan, remember ? (Musharaf is not elected by the way, he is a dictator). He is a puppet, just like Al Gore would be. He is told that some bad Arabs want to demolish his country, he gets angry and signs whatever he is requested. It is Cheney, CIA, DIA and the others that run this country. By the way, Al Gore has been spared his life by not winning the elections, rumours say.
surely there is more than one blogger in iraq. I'd love to see some links assembled that give first-person accounts *other* than that which is officially sanctioned.
So long, and thanks for all the Phish
mod that guy up. Not a military person myself, about half my company is (50 people, 25 ex military). To many companies an honorable discharge is better than a college degree. Especially a degree in liberal arts (non-media jobs anyways)
If you put 'I protested ' on your resume you will give the reviewer a laugh as they throw it in the wastebasket.
The World was behind you the first Gulf War and after 9-11.
You politicians should give some consideration to that before continue with their intemperances.
IANAL but write like a drunk one.
Smile, this too will pass :)
I'm in a Unix state of mind.
If it was only the French you may have a point.
But it was the French, the German, Chinese,, Russians and who knows how many of the non permanent members.
Your country was in the minority, so don't give us that shit that the country in the majoriy side was the obstructive one.
IANAL but write like a drunk one.
i currently don't understand why we have to fight iraq. everyone who tries to explain fails to make a point. as far as i know, we are attacking because we think he has powerful weapons that he isn't telling us about. So!? He's allowed to have weapons, it's his country. We have powerful weapons, and i really don't see us letting the Iraqi's inspect our stuff.
the way i see it, if we have weapons, it's only right that he and everyone else does too. nobody gave the U.S. the divine earth ruling power to decide on how countries are allowed to defend themselves!
it's an eye for an eye, and we hit first, and for no apparent reason. he has every right to be pissed right now and fight back. maybe there is something that i am missing, even us soldiers get our knowledge from cnn. i might not see a point in all this, but i am a soldier, and i will fight if i have too. if i have to fight, i will win. but that's just my opinion, i may be wrong.
Heres an essay from my website regarding why I do not believe this war is a good idea - see the website for facts backing up the essay, plus a more viewer friendly version of the argument -
1. Such a war can only lead to an increase in terrorism. The Iraqis, arabs and muslims around the world will see such a war not only as a war on Islam, but also for what it largely is about - an imperialistic grab for oil. Anyone doubting this need only consider Iraq's history. The CIA played a hand in overthrowing the government in Iraq in 1963 which led to Saddam's party and thus Saddam himself coming to power. The reason was that the government had moved to nationalise oil (exactly the same thing also happened in Iran). Going back further also gives a long history of the colonial power Britain treating Iraq atrociously in order to control their oil.
Anyone still doubting that oil is a motive behind the war need only consider the Bush Administration's deep ties with the oil industry, read about the English and US oil companies already lobbying over who gets to drill the Iraqi oil (Iraq has the second largest oil reserves in the world), read the report submitted to Dick Cheney suggesting the use of military force in Iraq because the US needs the oil, or consider that a result of the war in Afghanistan was the US finally getting to build a pipeline through the country, or that high oil prices are currently threatening the US economy and could be reliably kept significantly lower if the US were to control Iraq's oil.
2. There are no proven links between Saddam and the Al-Qaeda. The best intelligence agencies (those of the US and Britain) in the world have been working flat out to try and find one, yet both reported no link (despite this fact, both Bush and Blair repeatedly cite information discredited by their own intelligence agencies as evidence of a link - if they are so convinced of the case for war they shouldn't need to lie in presenting it). British intelligence reports that even the possibility of a substantial link is unlikely, given that Osama is in ideological conflict with Saddam (in a recent tape Osama termed Saddam and his regime 'infidels').
3. Before the UN sanctions Saddam had created a country with the one of the highest standards of living in the Middle East. At least for his own people he had thus done a better job than most other Middle Eastern leaders, and now we're supposed to be saving his people from him? I'm not saying Saddam is all good, far from it, but he is also not the evil tyrant Bush depicts him to be (i.e. he did not gas his own people as Bush repeatedly claims).
Worth also noting is that the reason an estimated 5000-6000 children die due to starvation and lack of water and medication in Iraq every week is not Saddam or even solely the UN sanctions, but the fact that the US and UK have blocked the efforts of the oil-for-food program. The two successive UN leaders of the oil-for-food program resigned due to this fact, saying that Saddam had done his best to provide his people with food, and calling what the US and UK were doing 'genocide'. If the US and UK have pursued a genocidal policy at the cost of 1.5 million Iraqi lives over the past 10 years, can we believe their claim to now be taking war to the people of Iraq for their own good?
4. The threat that Iraq poses to us is tiny. Iraq probably still has some 'weapons of mass destruction' of course, but an insignificant amount which pales in comparison to that of many other countries (including of course the US and Britain, but also less stable places such as Syria and the nuclear states of North Korea, Pakistan, India and Israel).
Saddam has never been a threat to or threatened the US. This brings into question not only the motives for the war but also whether there is any right by international law to initiate one. Saddam's army was pathetic in the Gulf War and is much weaker now. Even CIA Director George Tenet beli
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"If a nation expects to be ignorant and free, it expects what never was and never will be... The People cannot be safe without information. When the press is free, and every man is able to read, all is safe."
Those words by Thomas Jefferson embody the unfortunate state of affairs that have beset our nation. As our government prepares to go to war with Iraq, our country seems unable to answer even the most basic questions about this war.
First, why is there virtually no international support to topple Saddam? If Iraq's weapons of mass destruction (WMD) program truly possessed the threat level that President Bush has repeatedly purported, why is there no international coalition to militarily disarm Saddam?
Secondly, despite over 300 unfettered U.N inspections to date, there has been no evidence reported of a reconstituted Iraqi WMD program.
Third, and despite Bush's rhetoric, the CIA has not found any links between Saddam Hussein and Al Qaeda. To the contrary, some analysts believe it is far more likely Al Qaeda might acquire an unsecured former Soviet Union Weapon(s) of Mass Destruction, or potentially from sympathizers within a destabilized Pakistan.
Moreover, immediately following Congress's vote on the Iraq Resolution, we suddenly became aware of North Korea's nuclear program violations. Kim Jong Il is processing uranium in order to produce nuclear weapons this year. President Bush has not provided a rationale answer as to why Saddam's seemingly dormant WMD program possesses a more imminent threat that North Korea's active program. Strangely, Donald Rumsfeld suggested that if Saddam were 'exiled' we could avoid an Iraq war.
Confused yet? Well, I'm going to give their game away -- the core driver for toppling Saddam is actually the euro currency.
Although completely suppressed in the U.S. media, the answer to the Iraq enigma is simple yet shocking. The upcoming war in Iraq war is mostly about how the ruling class at Langley and the Bush oligarchy view hydrocarbons at the geo-strategic level, and the overarching macroeconomic threats to the U.S. dollar from the euro.
The Real Reason for this upcoming war is this administration's goal of preventing further OPEC momentum towards the euro as an oil transaction currency standard. However, in order to pre-empt OPEC, they need to gain geo-strategic control of Iraq along with its 2nd largest proven oil reserves.
This lengthy essay will discuss the macroeconomics of the 'petro-dollar' and the unpublicized but real threat to U.S. economic hegemony from the euro as an alternative oil transaction currency. The following is how an astute and anonymous friend alluded to the unspoken truth about this upcoming war with Iraq:
"The Federal Reserve's greatest nightmare is that OPEC will switch its international transactions from a dollar standard to a euro standard. Iraq actually made this switch in Nov. 2000 (when the euro was worth around 80 cents), and has actually made off like a bandit considering the dollar's steady depreciation against the euro. (Note: the dollar declined 17% against the euro in 2002.)
"The real reason the Bush administration wants a puppet government in Iraq -- or more importantly, the reason why the corporate-military-industrial network conglomerate wants a puppet government in Iraq -- is so that it will revert back to a dollar standard and stay that way." (While also hoping to veto any wider OPEC momentum towards the euro, especially from Iran -- the 2nd largest OPEC producer who is actively discussing a switch to euros for its oil exports)."
Furthermore, despite Saudi Arabia being our 'client state,' the Saudi regime appears increasingly weak, threatened from massive civil unrest. Some analysts believe a 'Saudi Revolution' might be plausible in the aftermath of an unpopular U.S. invasion of Iraq (ie. Iran circa 1979) [1].
Undoubtedly, the Bush administration is acu
Action was taken in 1991.
Or were you asleep or unborn?
IANAL but write like a drunk one.
For further information watch this to get an idea.
I feel so sig.
> Between Saddam Hussein and George Bush, Hussein is the bad guy.
> If you happen to have faith in the United Nations to do the right thing, keep this in mind. They have Libia heading the committee on Human Rights and Iraq is heading the global disarmament committee.
Well, at least the states work with the UN...
> If you use Google search and type in ''French Military Victories'' your reply will be ''did you mean French Military Defeats?''
One hell of a reason to start war.
> If your only anti-war slogan is ''No War For Oil'' sue your school district for allowing you to slip through the cracks and robbing you of the education you deserved.
And again: One hell of a reason to start war.
> Saddam Hussein and bin Laden will not seek United Nations approval before they try to kill us.
Well, the USA seek that approval as long as they think tey might get ist. As soon as it's clear that this approval will not be granted, they act like Bin Laden -> without seeking permission from the UN.
BTW: Saddam Hussein never tried to kill any US Citizen without beeing attacked from the US before. So your argument can only be used for Bin Laden. And do you really want to compare the USA with Bin Laden. I wouldn't (and I'm a critic when it comes to the foreign politics and policies of the USA)
Don't forget: Saddam was good friend of the USA during the 80's an before...
> Despite common belief, Martin Sheen is not the President, he plays one on TV.
Unfortunatly you're right.
> Even if you are anti-war, you are still an infidel and bin Laden wants you dead too.
Well maybe, but nobody ever proved any connections between Iraq and Bin Laden
> If you believe in a vast right wing conspiracy but not in the dangers that Hussein possesses, quit hanging out with the Dell Computer dude. We are not trying to liberate them. (Howard disagreed with this one and Robin said perhaps it was a typo)
Whatever that means...
> Whether you are for military action or against it, our young men and women overseas are fighting for us to defend our right to speak out. We all need to support them without reservation.
Well, that's what the Michigan Milita claims...
...like it's happening in many third-word countries.
If the US wanted to be helpful, they could have started by spending that vast amount of money in helping underdeveloped countries.
It would have probably been much cheaper, and it would have improved the US's reputation.
You would think that, but we have been spending vast amounts of money in helping underdeveloped countries, and closed-minded people that want to see a warmonger in an oil war will continue to see that. They will overlook the food we send to starving in north korea, and the aid we send all over, the help we give in africa. They will not see a country trying to stop a nuclear holocaust from the hands of a crazy dictator, they will overlook how we could get oil from texas or alaska cheaper and easier, and they will see what they want.
This morning all the news channels are throwing around the term "shock and awe" when they talk about the first missile strike carried out against Iraq. What exactly is that? Well, I did a little researching on the net and I found a site hosting the text of a small book written by Harlan Ullman and James Wade called Shock And Awe: Achieving Rapid Dominance. It appears this was written as kind of a military playbook or "intellectual construct", written back in 1996. At the time of it's writing, this handbook had to undergo testing at something called the MRC (Military Relations Committee?) and the "Quadrennial Defense Review of 1997". Finally it had to be proven against the Operations Other Than War doctrine and training platforms. Now, I'm not certain what these terms mean, but I'm wondering if this manual is the script for the style of tactics we are now seeing Iraq. If so, the timeline suggests to me that as soon as the first military action in Iraq was over, we started planning the next one... Cross-post from my blog at www.kellytadams.com
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Conquerors often cloak themselves as liberators.
Shit, that's a fuckin' good statement.
"I only speak the truth"
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I really hope they will not miss the target. We got nowhere to hide here, in Estonia.
Nelson Mandela was labeled a terrorist, as were the leader of the Israeli movement of independence.
You are wrong, normally whoever oposses your views by violent means will be labeled with any noun that makes them look unworthy.
IANAL but write like a drunk one.
your webbrowser's still functional i see, so get a clue and surf cnn sometimes. i would consider cnn very close to the american government and thus not really objective, but still they showed that news, along with some gruesome photos. check your facts sometimes before posting.
Personally I don't like Bush. Don't like his policies, don't like his attitude, don't like his platform.
However, overall I do support a war on Iraq. I just wish it was the UN doing it.
The world needs a global policeman, but it SHOULDN'T be the US. Why? Because in the end, once you get past all the rhetoric, the interests of the US fall squarely in the US. Back during Gulf War 1 you had tens shades of evil going on in East Timor, but not a finger was lifted to help.
I could go on with the obvious rants about oil and crap, but I won't. This does have a lot to do with the economy and percieved stability of the region.
I heard that UNICEF said that 5000 Iraqi children were dying per month because of the embargo that's been going on for 12 years. If Saddam stays in power, it's obvious the embargo will remain AT LEAST until he dies. So if he lives for another ten years that comes out to, what, 600,000 kids killed slowly because of lack of medical supplies and other necessitites? Isn't it better to get the band aid off quickly? Will that many kids die in this war?
But ultimately, I think we need a stronger United Nations that CAN be a world policeman, and enforce what they say with more than just paperwork.
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Bush is right. Sadaam is a threat to American security and world security. He needs to go.
That being said, the administration has almost gone out of their way to offend most of the world. Why would large majorities of the world population outside of the US, Israel, and Kuwait so strongly oppose this war. Why would people seriously say that Bush is worse than Sadaam? The simple answer is that unlike his father in the first Gulf War, George W. Bush has made little to no effort to satisfy world opinion or even attempt to try to be nice to our allies and nations that may possibly help us. Hell, we even offended the Canadians! (Bush publicly snubbed Canada after 9/11 because it was believed that the hijackers came into the US from Canada, even though on that day, Canada helped the US more than any other country. And none of the 9/11 hijackers did enter from Canada.)
The administration's tactic of "join us or you're evil" should go down in history as one of the stupidist diplomatic maneuvers ever. Going to the world community with the attitude of "we're not asking you if we can go to war with Iraq, we're telling you we're going to war with Iraq", also went over like a lead balloon. It also gave an opening to America's "third party" enemies, like the fringe groups financing these violent "peace rallies". If not for the boorish talk of the administration, no one would even give them the time of day.
And this whole "freedom fries" crap is childish. While we might laugh at French failure in 1940, let's remember where the US was then: not fighting Hitler. We watched that one on the sidelines until 1941, much like the French are watching from the sidelines now. Please, give me a break.
However, the fact that the Bush administration has acted like a bunch of jackasses, that doesn't change the fact that they are right. The world, and Iraq will be a much better place without Sadaam.
Tact is just not saying true stuff. I'll pass
Keep going, everyone.
You should watch other movies.
IANAL but write like a drunk one.
First of all Shut up with 'Support our Troops'. I mean, who doesn't? Really?
I've seen more than a few. I've had the epithet "baby killer" tossed at me more times than I care to remember. I was kicked out of class by a TA for wearing a uniform. I've seen any number of threatening messages aimed at the military by other Americans. That mostly stopped almost 20 years ago, but it is always threatening to return.
There are significant portions of the American public who are unable to understand why we have a military, and who treat those who are in it with contempt, as if the military gets to choose its missions. Some even encourage the military toward acts of mutiney. Others attempt to isoate it from society, including doing things like trying to kick ROTC off from campuses. And frankly, I think that is a very dangerous thing for our democracy.
I am so sick of hearing everyone say "Support our Troops!" like it's some sort of talisman against Osama appearing in our midst.
No, its not a talisman against Osama, its a reminder to treat your fellow citizen (who is doing you an enormous service) civilly. We haven't always done that in this country. There is a large contingent on the left today who is ready to return to their despicable habits of treating anyone in uniform with enormous contempt, even hatred. Some of that came through early on in the Clinton administration.
What does it mean, 'Support our Troops'? Does that mean you're going to go and help soldiers load missles on some Apaches? Take your turn in the mess hall mixing up powdered eggs?
No. See above. But if you want to do more, people can write letters, donate time, books, etc.
Maybe even help the USO
NO You are going to sit here at home and you will wonder when your kid, pal, husband, wife, mom or dad will get back, and if they will return in one piece.
Worrying doesn't help, or support them. Try the USO, prayers, and letters.
Like where these 'terrorists' got their training and weapons in the first place (US)
Assuming you're talking about 9/11...
The weapons were boxcutters. Maybe you think its somehow meaningful that they may have picked them up here, I don't.
The flight training for a few of them was here. But there are thousands, maybe tens of thousands who pass through our country each year for that training. So far at most 19 of them used planes as weapons. I don't necessarily find that terribly significant, except for one thing. Many of them wouldn't have gotten into the country if our border and immigration controls were actually enforced. Border controls that work could be a pain at times, it might even feel like things are less free. But the terrorist are going to keep trying to get in. What would you do?
The real training took place in terrorist training camps. Afghanistan was full of them, but it is getting cleaned up. The mischief that Iraq has been responsible for will probably be over shortly.
There used to be a piece of paper that was pretty important to this country. It doesn't say life, safety and the persuit of happiness. It mentions Liberty. Something that is in short supply in this country of 'Freedom Toast', 'Patriot Acts' and 'Support our Troops' feel good phrases.
That "paper" (assuming that we're talking about the same one) is still there, and is still important. But it isn't really the paper thats important. Its the fact that we try to make the paper a reality. Many countries have paper with fine words on them. Too few have a reality which resembles what their paper says. Unfortunately, too few in this country know what the real cost was and is of taking and preserving our freedom. They would be happy to "give peace a chance" until the tanks of the enemy are parked on their lawns.
And, I hate to say it, but I think that you've fallen into a similar trap to the one that concerns you. The difference is
If we cannot find Osama, bomb Iraq.
If the markets hurt your Mama, bomb Iraq.
If the terrorists are Saudi
And the bank takes back your Audi
And the TV shows are bawdy,
Bomb Iraq.
If the corporate scandals growin', bomb Iraq.
And your ties to them are showin', bomb Iraq.
If the smoking gun ain't smokin'
We don't care, and we're not jokin'
That Saddam will soon be croakin',
Bomb Iraq.
Even if we have no allies, bomb Iraq.
From the sand dunes to the valleys, bomb Iraq.
So to hell with the inspections
Let's look tough for the elections
Close your mind and take directions,
Bomb Iraq.
While the globe is slowly warming, bomb Iraq.
Yay! the clouds of war are storming, bomb Iraq.
If the ozone hole is growing
Some things we prefer not knowing
(Though our ignorance is showing),
Bomb Iraq.
So here's one for dear old daddy, bomb Iraq,
From his favorite little laddy, bomb Iraq.
Saying no would look like treason
It's the Hussein hunting season
Even if we have no reason,
Bomb Iraq.
I love all this stuff about the French surrendering during WWII, when it was the Americans under Roosevelt who recognised the "Vichy" government and stupidly failed to recognised De Gaulles Free French.
As usual, the US fucked up, but don't let that stop you.
have you seen their historic list of military victories?
Like Mohhamed Ali who refused to go to war.
IANAL but write like a drunk one.
...is that his war made one thing clear to ANY country: EVERY ONE HAVE TO OWN NUCLEAR WEAPONS. Perod. Before attack on Iraq everyone played game "nuclear is bad". Now everyone will play game "let's copy '50 technologies underground". Theory is widely known and it's not that difficult actually, any coal-fired powerplant could have secret levels with breeder reactor.
Wielding our might
Is now our plight
Through the godgiven right
Of our moral height
A peacebringing flight
Surely welcome sight
Bringing freedom light
To a deserted night
Preemptive in spite
Of the human right
/cj
Yes, that's Keep It Simple, Stupid.
...being able to walk down a street safely without fear of a burning, 100-story building from collapsing on us because it was nailed by a large passenger plane piloted by a religious fanatic waging some stupid 'holy war'!
In my mind, the primary driver behind this whole conflict is the fact that the United States was attacked by extremist terrorists on 9/11/2001. We lost many lives, it destroyed a grand icon of our national pride, and shifted the way in which the American people will live and think forever. People seem to have too short a memory of this from what I've been reading in these posts. In any event, It also (obviously) shifted the way in which our leaders must think in order to protect us adequately so that we may all enjoy the freedoms that we are priveleged and used to enjoying.....namely,
Why in God's name would we start a war half a world away, against the will of a good chunk of the world, if it wasn't judged to be necessary?
I'm not passing my own judgement on this reasoning, good or bad...but I certainly understand the rationale behind the actions:
In summary, George Bush is proactively ridding the American people (who he is sworn to protect) of one of the most feared and capable accessories to a potential future terrorist attack against the U.S.
Many people will not understand this, and will also say that it is unjustifiable. I would say that an unseen, unidentified enemy which can attack in unprovoked fashion using unconventional means causing unimaginable horrors requires pre-emptory actions to be taken. If we do not take action now, we will simply be mourning much greater losses than those of 9/11 in the not too distant future. Who will be blamed for not taking action earlier then?
The US gets less than 10% of its oil from Iraq. Iraq is the seventh largest supplier of oil for US consumption. We get from Iraq as much oil as we currently care to buy. This will likely not change under any change in Iraqi leadership.
If Bush were looking at a cost-benefit analysis, most oil for the military dollar, he'd invade either Mexico or the Alaskan arctic.
History will prove wrong those who posit that this is about oil.
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>Diplomacy is the art of saying, "Nice Doggy" until you can find a rock.
You probably didn't intend the paradox, but it contrasted your post quite nicely.
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Before WWII the US was a rabidly isolationist country. Over 90% of Americans were against going to war until Pearl Harbor.
After the war, the US became a "Super Power" (a term I really hate btw) as a counter balance against the Soviets. It is quite probable the Soviet Union would have overrun the rest of Europe without the US presence.
Now we are the lone "Super Power". No one wants a Super Power, even a benevolent one, without some counter balance. Also, there is always pressure from allies and from our own politicians to use that power for their own national/political interests. An example of this is the Bosnia/Kosovo wars. Our allies in Nato put pressure on the US to get involved there. Another example is Somalia. As long as the US is out front in military confrontations, even justified ones, we will continue to create enmity even with those who wanted us to get involved.
I see 2 paths we can take here. We can continue slowly becomming more imperialistic in response to attacks by people we have made enemies creating even more enemies in the process or we can begin withdrawing our military from bases all over the world. I for one favor the latter. It is time for a return to isolationism.
We can keep the bloated, unnecessary military budget as long as the military takes in people our schools are unable to educate and teach them. We can keep the bases within the US that politicians find so hard to close for political and economic reasons. It would be a social/education program of sorts. Perhaps not the most efficient one but it would have more political support and the military/industrial complex would go along with it.
History is so yesterday!
Muslim coutries populations are starting demonstration and riost are rising at this time in egypt and pakistan.
... just notice that how could you now enforce people to follow the UN laws anymore, if one country show people they can go to war against onther for any (good or bad) reason.
... despite what 90% of the world says.
:(
...
Hope the thing will turn to peace very soon.
Quite a har time for humankind !
The international laws that forbid non UN decided armed act against a member state has been blast by US decision.
I don't judge things
Whatever media says, sadam was a laic (and probably still is), but he is also an evil perso that notice going to religion (muslim) will lock his position and prevent an easy european and american intervention. This bloody but smart guy, know his death job ! Dont suppose him to be an idiot.
There was only one and legal way to solve this issue : continue inspectors intervention, continue spying plane to look afer potential threats, and treat all weapons as given to international laws.
This is sad times for democracy ! Hope that W.Bush did not trigger what might transform in a "WW.3" !!!
You never put a lighter in a powder fabric. But W.Bush seem to like fireworks and arm-works
By the way, i am ready to bet that iraq to not have a single chemical missile to launch ! All those propagenda is stupid. What sadam still got according to various sources is 10 to 50 short range missile that are not technicaly transformeable as a "chemical" agent laucher. This is not prospection but facts related by the inspectors to the UN council.
What will be the future of the world as we seen most press agency from both sides of this war doing propaganda ! How can we ensure a acurate news network ? Do we want another attack agains occidental interrest over the world ?
By attacking iraq, US legitimate the terrorist acts for millions of integrists. Sad news, get ready to welcome human-bomb for decade and decade
As W.Bush seem to be so "catholic", i advise him to "pray peace" and act to stop war before US boys and Iraki civilian will be dead by thousands.
Just to remember that bagdad is multi-million inhabited ! And is definitivelly not a texas ranch, you could cruse thru
In the mankind i trust !
-SLK
lost 6-3 - women are not eligible to be drafted. You can read about it on the Selective Service homepage in their faq. As for me, I'm counting down the months til 2004 gets here and I am no longer eligible so I don't have to worry about some stupid politician trying to use it as a 'just in case' scenario
It is not entirely clear to me what you mean by a 'trade-off argument', but it appears you mean that there are arguments both for and against a war. And because of that you draw the conclusion that there is no justification for this war and that this line of argument has now become 'philosophical'. I disagree. In real life clear-cut cases, i.e., cases involving nothing but good things (e.g., no people dying) or cases involving nothing but bad things (e.g. all people dying), are few and far between. That means that in most instances we have to make a choice, not between totally good and totally bad, but (usually and, I would and have argued, in this case) between the bad and the worse/worst and, furthermore, that we have to make that choice without the benefit of that 20/20 vision only history and hindsight confer. In this instance we have to chose between (a) doing nothing in which case people will probably get killed but by Mr Hussein's regime; or (b) doing something in which case people will probably also get killed but by 'us' (or whether that should be 'U.S.') but hopefully fewer of them and for a shorter time. Either way people will be killed. I don't see how that is a justification for non-action. Clearly, non-action has consequences too. And those consequences might actually end up being worse in the terms of number of humans killed.
Again: just because a case isn't clear-cut doesn't mean that a case cannot be made. Just because it is difficult to know where the day ends and the nights begins (as that pesky twilight interferes) doesn't mean that you don't know when it is day and when it just isn't.
The liver is evil and must be punished.
Nonsense, assassination would make too much sense. If assassinating a country's leader became an acceptable mode of aggression and war, these leaders would be much, much more reluctant to "fight" each other. It's one thing to send thousands of your people to die in the trenches; it's another when it's your ass on the line.
Phrased that way, doesn't assassination look like a damned good alternative to war?
--grendel drago
Laws do not persuade just because they threaten. --Seneca
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Lets remember that Germany and Japan do not participate in the UN Security Council and the latter was not allowed to have military until very recently.
This statement is on topic, and no more inflammatory than 90% of any given statement posted in a typical Microsoft-oriented thread. How did it get a "troll" label?
Just saying 'Moore is obviously an idiot' doesn't cut it. Your opinion, sure, that's fine. You gotta back it up. Moore exagerrates a lot of things, but his core facts are sound. Stupid White Men is full of verifiable facts, I've checked them myself (often because they were too incredible to believe).
If Jesus wants me it knows where to find me.
Sorry, but you're gonna have to provide a more credible source than Cursor.org if you want me to buy into that argument.
In Soviet Russia, Chuck Norris will still kick your ass.
Attacking Iraq and extending our presence in that region will only lead to increased resentment and augment anti-American feeling. It will not eliminate terrorism, it will sow the seeds for more.
Saddam specifically says the date in the broadcast in order to thumb his nose at the efforts.
Reminds me of Tenacious D's SNL news commentary song... "We're just stirring up one big hornet's nest."
Well, it's not strictly about the oil. More about what currency is used to pay for the oil.
"The Federal Reserve's greatest nightmare is that OPEC will switch its international transactions from a dollar standard to a euro standard. Iraq actually made this switch in Nov. 2000 (when the euro was worth around 82 cents), and has actually made off like a bandit considering the dollar's steady depreciation against the euro. (Note: the dollar declined 17% against the euro in 2002.)
"The real reason the Bush administration wants a puppet government in Iraq -- or more importantly, the reason why the corporate-military-industrial network conglomerate wants a puppet government in Iraq -- is so that it will revert back to a dollar standard and stay that way." (While also hoping to veto any wider OPEC momentum towards the euro, especially from Iran -- the 2nd largest OPEC producer who is actively discussing a switch to euros for its oil exports)."
You see, the United states cannot allow the oil economy to be based upon anything but the US dollar. To do so would mean that the government could no longer operate with such an astounding defecit (almost 40% of the annual GDP). The United States would go bankrupt if this happened.
-- Give me ambiguity or give me something else!
60% of the population in Iraq and the surrounding countries is under 20 years of age. Tom Friedman says they want freedom and prospects.
The US will bring freedom and properity to Iraq and from Iraq, it will spread to the surrounding countries.
Freedom and prosperity will dry up the pool of canidates that the fundamentalists draw from.
Try to fend off cynicism. Cynicism is a poison. At least give your nation the benefit of the doubt.
But a point you and many people miss is this: to the war protesters, the actual Iraqi casualties of Saddam are viewed as less important than the potential Iraqi casualties of US action. How come a dead Iraqi only creates a stir if a US bomb did the deed? Where were the human shields for Iraqis tortured and murdered by the Iraqi "security" forces?
Thanks for a human view in this inhuman war.
Stop these stupid "I'm ashamed to be an american " posts and focus on the next elections instead. If that cowboy get's re-elected you can be as ashamed as you like..
I'm really all for the war - the lunatic needs to be stopped. It's sorta heartbreaking when you look at the latest pic on CNN of American kids (GI's) sheltering from missiles tho'... They look so young and vulnerable... and you can get a sense of how brave they really are. I'm Australian, and proud of what our PM is doing. It's just... well... I dunno, that pic just relly brings home the reality of what the innocent kids on both sides are facing
American Bombing campaigns since WWII:
Korea 1950-53
China 1950-53
Guatemala 1954
Indonesia 1958
Cuba 1959-60
Guatemala 1960
Congo 1964
Peru 1965
Laos 1964-73
Vietnam 1961-73
Cambodia 1969-70
Guatemala 1967-69
Libya 1986
El Salvador 1980s
Nicaragua 1980s
Panama 1989
Iraq 1991-99
Sudan 1998
Afghanistan 1998
Yugoslavia 1999
Iraq 2003-????
Does anyone have any omissions? Does anyone have a similar list that dates to the Founding of The USA? Any "non-bombing" missions?
One further note, to Non-Americans: Im Canadian, I live on the border, I can tell you without a doubt that Americans* are COMPLETELY out of control. They are myopic and ignorant. Watching CNN is about 1% of what its like in the street. These people *REALLY* believe that it is their RIGHT to do this, that they are special in the world, that opposition is manafest 'jealousy' - they BELIEVE this tripe about "terrorists hating their Freedom"... its like a bad, surreal movie.
Like Nazi Germnay before the invasion of Poland, Americans* are completely and absolutely drunk with Nationalism, Jingoism and Arrogance (its amazing) to the point that Im scared (literally) for the future of Canada and the world. This Iraq effort is the natural progression of American Empire, of 250 years of American history.
If Iraq manages a retalitory strike on American Soil, they are going to start WWIII (nuke Iraq off the planet - the citizens will be all for it).
An interesting Notice to Americans: Listen to this PLEASE and THINK ABOUT IT.
*That I work with, that my wife works with and that Ive spoken to. Im not generalizing - i live in Windsor - this is the most busy border in NorthAmerica, the two cities literally live together.
Like I had to tell someone else, find a more credible source. Indymedia is no more credible than Znet or Cursor or Newsmax.
In Soviet Russia, Chuck Norris will still kick your ass.
Almost everyone posting here is naïve. You are pro-war, anti-war, anti-Bush, whatever - and you go on to state your reasons why your opinion is just. Many of the readers and posters here know that a good percentage of the other posters are really just spouting their ignorance - claiming "facts" that are easily countered.
Unfortunately, I am posting to suggest that every single one of you (myself included) is grossly uninformed and ignorant of the facts.
Someone posted that Blair is "hiding something". Well I'm sure he is. As is Bush, as is Saddam, as are the French and Germans.
No one has shown their cards, and we won't even see them in the history books.
Time will *not* tell. History is written by the winners, and although Bush may in fact write on this topic at some point in the future, he's sure to not share everything he knows, and certainly he cannot share what HE doesn't know.
We don't have all the facts, we will never have all the facts, and to suggest that any one of us has even a fraction of the TRUTH is extraordinarily naïve.
Face it, we have NO idea why Bush is doing what he's doing, nor why any of the leaders of the other countries have taken their positions pro or anti war.
Did Bush make this decision based on greed? oil? power? religious fanaticism? ideals? all of the above?
How about France? Are they anti-war because Iraq owes them money? Does Iraq in fact owe them anything? Again, is it greed? oil? power? public opinion? their ideals? Could it be that they are just Anti-Bush or Anti-American? Are they snobs? Or are their reasons that they simply thing that war is a BAD THING?
Again, time will NOT tell all, we will never have all the facts. TRUTH is an evasive thing, the more we learn (if in fact we listen and try to learn - many of us with our distorted facts don't bother to try) the more we realize we have NO CLUE what is going on.
I am not trying to suggest a big conspiracy. It is my BELIEF that everyone is honestly doing what they think is the RIGHT THING TO DO (including Bush, Blair, Chirac, and Hussein).
It is my naïve opinion that Saddam is a bad person. Who knows for sure? What are MY sources? Public media, history books, fourth-hand related accounts, and other naïve, uninformed individuals. Please tell me how any of my sources are not biased, uninformed, and/or inaccurate accounts? Are the sources of your "FACTS" any different?
Are you going to argue any of the points raised or just shoot the messenger?
Even a stopped clock tells the right time twice a day.
-- Give me ambiguity or give me something else!
This is slightly off-topic, but too funny not to post: http://www.wkyc.com/news/news_fullstory.asp?id=382 8
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Yeah, I'm sure we just "bought off" Australia, Britain, Japan, Poland, and Spain.
As for opposing countries, you can start with France, Germany, and Russia, all of which are more concerned about their own interests in Iraq....
In Soviet Russia, Chuck Norris will still kick your ass.
Try comparing CNN's coverage to that on bbc/cbc and you start noticing some pretty important and frequent ommissions.
OK, how about I go dig you up some stuff from FreeRepublic or Newsmax or RushLimbaugh.com or whatever? Are you going to give it the time of day? I wouldn't, if I were you.
In Soviet Russia, Chuck Norris will still kick your ass.
Anyone else feel that the scariest thing about last nights attack is that the last 10 minutes of Angel got preempted?
:)
Sorry, just using humor as a defense mechanism.
Saddam appeared on iraqi TV to condemn the US, and Iraqi missiles have been fired at Kuwait.
Am I the only person who thinks the guy who showed up on Iraqi tv was one of Saddam's many doubles? I listened to an NPR reporter make several notes about how Saddam didn't look well, he's usually dapper but wore glasses, he didn't talk as long as usual, etc. -- Yet she made no suggestion that the guy was just one of Saddam's doubles! Oy. I saw one photo of "his" announcement and figured him for a double.
(This is not to say I think he's already dead, but could we please have a small dose of skepticism?)
Having seen a few criticisms from American officials regarding other nation's opposition to the war, I was reminded of a few word's Rick Mercer had to say on 'This hour has 22 minutes'. I present this not to criticize America, but in hopes of lightening the mood a little:
On behalf of Canadians everywhere I'd like to offer an apology to the United States of America. We haven't been getting along very well recently and for that, I am truly sorry.
I'm sorry we called George Bush a moron. He is a moron but, it wasn't nice of us to point it out. If it's any consolation, the fact that he's a moron shouldn't reflect poorly on the people of America. After all it's not like you actually elected him.
I'm sorry about our softwood lumber. Just because we have more trees than you doesn't give us the right to sell you lumber that's cheaper and better than your own.
I'm sorry we beat you in Olympic hockey. In our defense I guess our excuse would be that our team was much, much, much, much better than yours.
I'm sorry we burnt down your White House during the War of 1812. I notice you've rebuilt it! It's very nice. I'm sorry about your beer. I know we had nothing to do with your beer but, we feel your pain.
I'm sorry about our waffling on Iraq. I mean, when you're going up against a crazed dictator, you wanna have your friends by your side. I realize it took more than two years before you guys pitched in against Hitler, but that was different. Everyone knew he had weapons.
And finally on behalf of all Canadians, I'm sorry that we're constantly apologizing for things in a passive-aggressive way which is really a thinly veiled criticism. I sincerely hope that you're not upset over this - We've seen what you do to countries you get upset with.
Thank you.
Isn't Anthrax biological?
My beliefs do not require that you agree with them.
Humans are nasty little beasties that continue to kill and hurt each other after hundreds of years of so called civil society. Major religions denounce killings, but they do it anyway.
Alien civilization from Alpha centauri gets fed up with what they think are war reruns and destroy Earth with a long range planet buster. No one sees it coming.
-- taking over the world, we are.
"Well, there is a huge difference between ending a war and starting one. This is what separates justified and unjustified military action."
You are forgetting, of course, that we were not at war with Serbia over Kosovo, and that Kosovo is part of Serbia. Nonetheless, we launched a war to prevent the genocide there. We were not personally threatened in any way, nor had the Serbians attacked us.
Nor was our entry into WWII a simple matter of 'ending a war'. You need to read history a little more closely. FDR led us into war one step at a time, acting in ways that clearly violated our supposed neutrality, and the embargo on oil exports to Japan that was the catalyst for the Japanese attack is traditionally considered a form of warfare. It certainly was at the time. The Japanese insisted that we provoked the war. We won the war in the end, and we were right to fight it, but it is naive to suggest that the U.S. played no role in starting the war between the U.S. and Japan.
Not such a huge difference after all, is there?
Actually that could have happened, but with France's guaranteed veto that green light would never have been lit. 1441 revealed the security council's opinion and thoughts on Iraq. The failure of diplomacy revealed the inadequacies of the council to solve problems of global imporatance.
Lets see which country is more dangerous to USA.
IRAQ - N.K. ( North Korea)
Weapon of mass Destruction - N.K
Missle that can reach USA - N.K.
Nuclear Weapon - N.K.
Kick the weapon inspector OUT! - N.K.
OIL!!!!!! - IRAQ!!!!!!!!!!!!
it just seem NK is more threats to USA than Iraq in my opinion. However I don't mind getting gas at $1 instead of $2.30 per gallon.
thank you aol, msnbc, cnn. I love the one-sided reporting and the sensationalized reporting ala wow war is cool! watch this shit! we got the juice on the ass-whomping. never mind we've never bothered with alternate viewpoints or dissent. we want the shit on the gist. hizzle pa chizzle. thank you aol,msnbc,cnn
I believe Pearl Harbor counts as our soil.
You can choose to ignore this if you want, but I need to say it: What really repulses me about the way we treat war after "Desert Storm" is that they are almost trying to make it into a Reality TV experience now. It's a fucking travesty. News and information about it is one thing, but is a play by play really necessary? I am certain that we now have armchair generals saying how they would have done things differently. The only things missing are half-time and the expensive ads. I'm sure the ads aren't too far down the road though... OK. End of my rant.
Un-news
When Clinton was bombing Bosnia... Eveyone just pretended nothing was happening!!!
This sucks.
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I would consider it based on the merits of the article, not where it originated.
It is a fact that Iraq switched to the Euro in 2000. It is also a fact that the dollar derives a great deal of its value because it is the de facto world oil currency. Is this particular reason for war any more outlandish than the administration's claims about Iraq's weapons or ties to Al Qaeda?
-- Give me ambiguity or give me something else!
Does the use of the word development in conjuction with guns scare the shit out of anybody else here?
Taken from this.
What possible ways out of service do exist for a American soldier who feels that the orders he was given are morally wrong?
FUCK YOU TY. fuck you and the horse you rode in on, up and down the street, with a gigantic spiked dildo, in ways that would make the most twisted members of NAMBLA cringe.
It's people like you that give anti-war protesters a bad name, by blaming the soldiers for the actions of the leaders. No, the troops aren't entirely blameless, but as long as they fight fairly (unlike, say, My Lai), it's just outright mean-spirited and unfair to accuse them of being as bad as their commanders. Of course, I doubt you'll even comprehend this; you seem to be of the mindset that "anybody who joins the Army voluntarily is obviously gung-ho about supporting American oligarchical interests throughout the world and is automatically bad;" I expect you'll be near the front of the line to spit on the boys when they come back, just like the fuckwads did to my dad after 'Nam. Hell, even the US news sources that have been interviewing the troops are getting some interesting results - a young Lt. (West Point 02 - how's that for a post-graduation job?) was asked if he was "psyched" to roll, and after a few second pause, said "i'm...READY to go." And of course the reporter tore into him, "what was that hesitation? are you not excited that things are getting underway"..."Pause, sir? I said I was ready to do what's needed of me." They don't seem screamingly gung-ho for war, but their job is not to question. Yep, "i was only doinng my duty" has been used to cover many many atrocities in history, but I don't think we're going in to commit genocide or some other real atrocities.
What offends me so much about people like you is that you're crossing the line between disliking the government, and disliking your country. To those who have reasonable objections to military action, while wishing safety on our soliders, I say good job, keep it up, fight the power. To people like you, who seem hellbent on labeling every last individual with any tiny contact with this affair a war criminal, I say you don't deserve that navy blue passport. Your brother and many before him have willingly risked their lives to ensure that you have the freedom to accuse them of being criminals against humantity (not that this particular action is needed, at least for that), and you seem to almost want to see him shot. All I have left to say is that's really sad man, when you let your blood tie to who should be one of the most important people in the world to you be tainted and even spoiled by your petty political views. Asshole.
Facts do not cease to exist because they are ignored. - Aldous Huxley
wishing I had some mod points for this one.
I do however enjoy (yet it is depressing) how it is so easy to get people to swallow lies and misrepresentations as long as it "sounds neat." (read: the whole affair of people still saying erroneously that Bush was not elected... I didn't vote for him but I am a logical man who believes facts are more important than mindless whining)
Do you really know why he would risk life and limb for oil? Lets look at North Korea, a member country of the axis of evil. Just recently, they were able to enter the proliferation club, and procure nuclear weapons. America's response was, "It is not a crisis". Now Iraq, another member of the axis of evil. Same story, only without any evidence of the existence of weapons of mass destruction. US decides to go to war with them to disarm the make-believe weapons of mass destruction. This behaviour suggests that Americans do not want any escillated hostilities with countries that possess nuclear arms. But then that leaves the US in a pretty pickle, don't it?
America's latest behaviour is more Empire than it is democracy. "If you're not with us, you're against us" is another way of saying, "Do what I say, or you're dead". I believe in America's search for hegemony, and this is why the oil is important. Examples of this are suppressing the will of the people, opposing UN resolutions, conducting illegal actions such as regime change, and lying to its own people.
The US cannot attack any country that has nuclear capabilities, so instead why not secure all the world's oil? Oil is the life-blood of any military. And this is how they can continue their quest for hegemony.
Those who charge the U.S. with "throwing the U.N. in the dustbin" implicitly admit that the U.N. comes to little or nothing without the U.S. -- its money and military force. The U.S. provides 25% of the U.N.'s budget, and over 30% of its peacekeeping force costs. Please remember this when you accuse the U.S. in this way.
I think it would be a mistake to assume that the U.N. represents perfect moral and international authority; it's better than nothing, but it is still just a forum where nations bicker and politic as usual.
Remember that the Security Council did not authorize force in the Balkans either (thanks, France and Russia). The U.N. also voted the U.S. off of its human rights commission, in favor of Sudan and Libya. This is the organization that declares what international justice is?
I only claim that America is no worse than other nations in pursuing its national interests while pursuing international interests as well. Tone done the rhetoric, eh? I find all this hyperbole about the evil U.S. hurtful and narrow-minded.
http://www.fuck-bush.org/
'Nuff said.
You obviously have no ability to employ logic and critical thought for reasoning if you will compare an unprovoked attack aimed at civilians and personel solely to cause fear with a strike to not only rid the world of a dangerous (to all) murderer but to enforce the UN accords. (remember the cease fire and the two peace accord agreements that Iraq had to live by?)
What is worse is that "people" like you not only muddy the waters so that clear and informed decisions are more difficult than ever but you only hurt the cause of those who REALLY want peace. There are many who are against this attack but for reasons born of an appreciation of logical analysis of the facts and what history teaches us. Then there are the bush-bashers and "no blood for oil" crowd... just another group of hippies making it harder for those of us who want to have a world of peace to help create that. (reality check: world peace is honestly a long term farce as humanity is too warlike and driven by people like you, who are happy to kill, murder, rape and pillage yet while you hypocritically yell "for the children" and claim you are actually going against the "warmongers") I certainly hope if you are ever getting stabbed and robbed that pedestrians and police officers do not run up to you (who are trying to defend yourself) and begin to chastize then beat upon you while ignoring the criminal going through your bloody wallet.
Get your priorities straight and then we can talk about peace. Until then, you are just another talking monkey and a tool for tyrants and power hungry politicians (hint: there is a difference between a statesmen (i.e. has governmental authority) and a politician, as many other non governmental types are politicians especially the hollywood elite)
just put a sign that says "I will sell my soul to he that words positions, no matter how flawed, in pretty sounding phrases and slogans" You my confused friend, are nothing but a tool. To those that are opposed to this war based upon logical analysis of facts both now and historically I can just say "thank you" for not being the mindless cretins that only serve to hurt peaceful efforts. Equally, to those who are mindless parrots supporting the war but only can give sound bites as to why, then I hope you someday wake out of your mind control and realize that you are NO DIFFERENT than the liberals outside saying "no blood for oil."
In fact it points out the wonder of living in a free state and though it is itself an exercise in hypocrisy should be cherished as an example of such.
I'm just wondering: How does invading Iraq create freedom or liberty in the United States?
For that matter, how does invading Iraq prove that the United States can be trusted by the rest of the world? I think this war will sway world opinion against the U.S. for the next 50 years.
"I have never let my schooling interfere with my education." - Mark Twain
The thing is, how could it have been done better? In order to learn you have to ask that, but yet even in hindsight it is hard to really get a clear and consistent answer. One that is not trumped by other more probable events from the change of action. Great sci-fi fodder, but it is still the ol' chain of consequences like the single flipping of a coin causing 1 million people to die later on. (btw, if a butterfly flapping its wings can cause a hurricane then some of my flatulence has GOT to have caused some of the big solar flares last solar max :)
Yes, I am kidding... don't over analyze this please.
I seek not only to follow in the footsteps of the men of old, I seek the things they sought.
...we read the sixth commandment, "lo tirtzach - You shall not murder." (Exodus 20:13) The King James' translation of this command is "Thou shall not kill." But in Hebrew there is a different word for "kill." It's harog, not the term ratzach used in the imperative of this commandment. "Ratzach" always refers to the intentional manslaughter of an innocent man "Horeg" refers to one who kills (whether by accident or intent). Source 1 Source 2
Reality is that which refuses to go away when I stop believing in it. --Phillip K. Dick (remove SPAM to email)
Ok, fine, I won't dispute that Iraq switched to the Euro. I don't know it to be true, but neither do I know it to be false. I'll assume, for the sake of argument, that it is true. It still leaves quite a few holes in the following, taken directly from your previous post:
"The real reason the Bush administration wants a puppet government in Iraq -- or more importantly, the reason why the corporate-military-industrial network conglomerate wants a puppet government in Iraq -- is so that it will revert back to a dollar standard and stay that way." (While also hoping to veto any wider OPEC momentum towards the euro, especially from Iran -- the 2nd largest OPEC producer who is actively discussing a switch to euros for its oil exports)."
Where is the hard evidence to back this "real reason" up? I even went back and read the article just to make sure I didn't miss something. There was little in the way of facts, and much in the way of speculation, unwillingness to name sources, and accusation. Not to mention the obvious anti-Bush leftist slant...always good for the ol' credibility.
Of course, the "real story" is "being supressed" by the government and the media, so we have to take W. Clark's word for it. Ahh, the good old "they don't want you to know" tactic. Go over to newsmax.com and you'll see them pulling the same routine. And yes, I'm trying to act in the interest of fairness. Even though I do lean moderately conservative (maybe more libertarian, actually), I do believe that a large portion of what Newsmax puts out is contrived garbage.
That being said, I considered this article, as you suggested, based on the merits of the article, and found those merits to be severely lacking. I'm also unclear as to how being a healthcare manager at a "well-known east coast university" gives W. Clark inside access to the Bush administration's foreign policy initiatives.
Perhaps you can enlighten me.
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Here's a blog updated daily by an Iraqi living in Baghdad. The UN must have made an exception for him, right?
http://dear_raed.blogspot.com/
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scripsit TheOneEyedMan:
Thanks for posting. As I said, I don't read Hebrew so that wasn't an option open to me. It would appear then that the confusion may come from the Vulgate; KJV is, AFAIK, based on the Vulgate and not the Hebrew text, so it would perpetuate any error in the Vulgate.
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so the solution to learn here (for all problems) is that you cannot fix your mistakes so just continue to let the problems manifest. Ironic considering that the mindless protesters (as opposed to logical folk against war and are shouted out) are normally driven by guilt.
People who volunteered to be in an army should face the consequences when their commanders think they should start playing cowboys and indians in some desert. Why should I support those people?
I'm sure a significant percentage signed on pre-9/11; they didn't expect this, and they are facing the consequences of their commanders' actions, but that doesn't mean they should bear the blame.
Now, tell me, why should I support these 'freedom fighters' in killing innocent people?
Because you aren't being asked to suppport them in killing civilians; you're being asked for support by showing some sympathy for them, the pawns in this game, and demanding an immedate end to hostilities and their safe withdrawal.
Facts do not cease to exist because they are ignored. - Aldous Huxley
Care to give any proof of that statement?
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Acording to SIPRI (http://www.sipri.se/) the number one arms supply for Iraq from 1973 to 1990 has been the Soviet Union for $25 billion worth of arms, followed by France and China at $5 billion each.
OK, I'll clue you in, just in case you've been living under a rock for the past year. We are not talking about conventional weapons (guns, tanks, helicopters, etc.). The whole disarmament thing was about chemical and biological weapons, which is what US happily supplied Iraq with.
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If you think big enough, you'll never have to do it.
...astounding defecit (almost 40% of the annual GDP).
Of course you don't mean this. The US GDP is something like ten trillion dollars a year. That would mean our DEFICIT was four trillion a year. It is arguable that it'll even be 400 billion this year (probably not), so you're rather talking about 2-4% of GDP. Don't get me wrong, the sort of deficits Bush is envisioning are obscene, but they sure aren't a large portion of our GDP.
Who the hell gave you the right to be policeman of the world???
Your statements are indeed arrogant, and that ignorance only betrays your stupidity.
Perhaps this is just a wake up call that the US is tired of being the verbal, physical and economic punching bag of the planet. You can't sit around and abuse your slave labor while you sit drinking tea and eating crumpets for so long and not honestly expect an uprising. Maybe this will allow the US to withdraw from the world police force and mind its own business as its founders wanted. Then again, if that happens then what will the world do without its welfare and policing system in place? What will global economics become as people in fact show their true faces and use nationalism over free market trade.
Talking out of both sides of ones mouth, no matter how sweet the words are laced is not going to improve the situation. It would be great if the US would now withdraw from the policing and welfare distribution of the world.
is because US foreign policy is so inconsistent.
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On the one hand Bush condems WMDs and says that Hussein has to go because he is in violation of UN resolutions calling for his disarmament
but on the other hand
Bush does nothing about the UN resolutions that Isreal is in violation of and they sell Isreal WMDs...
How would you feel as a citizen of this regions countries at the news today (on the day of the "war") that Bush is giving Isreal ANOTHER US$ 10 Billion to bolster up their failing economy (ie buy more military products) ???
I sometimes suspect that these things happen to deliberately provoke a reaction so that the US can 'justify' overwhelming retaliation.
When will the US taxpayers wake up and realise that their money is being spent proping up represive regimes and formenting hatred, death and terror for the sake of a few infulential industrialists who have a stake in one country in the region? And that their taxes are being used to promote the very thing they smilingly claim they're fighting?
Live by the sword, die by the sword
People in that part of the world think that the US is just out to make itself more wealthy at their expense. They see our support of Israel, a country that is doing some truely horiffic things, and they can't believe that we are trying to do what is good and right.
As a US citizen, I'm a lot more afraid for my safety now than I have ever been.
Even if everything goes perfectly during the war and post-war reconstruction (which it won't) the aftermath will be bad. The effects of this will be much larger than Iraq. We are doing something that the rest of the world asked us not to do. Never mind that it probably is the right thing to do, we were asked not to and we went ahead and did it because *we* wanted to. The US has shown the world that we don't care what they think, we'll can and will use our power however we like in order to stop people *we* think are evil. If I lived in another country I would be scared of the US and very pissed off.
I hope people realize that this is George W. Bush's bad choice, not all of America's. I'm embarrased that we elected him. The American people can no longer be trusted to only elect people who are qualified to be the "leader of the free world." By placing this horrible person in control of our military we've shown the rest of the world that they have to protect themselves from us. How will they do it?
I can't imagine people in the middle east would trust any government we setup or trust us for that matter unless we stop supporting Israel. Those bastards killed a girl with a bulldozer just this week, an American college student who was over there protesting. They repeatedly use their military against people who have no military of their own to defend themselves and seem to care little that they kill innocent people in the process. I know they got rounded up, tortured and killed in WW2 but that doesn't give them the right to do it to someone else. I believe it's this fundamental wrong which is fueling much of the anti-american sentiment in the middle east and we needed to end it before we did something stupid like invading Iraq.
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Where is the hard evidence to back this "real reason" up? I even went back and read the article just to make sure I didn't miss something. There was little in the way of facts, and much in the way of speculation, unwillingness to name sources, and accusation. Not to mention the obvious anti-Bush leftist slant...always good for the ol' credibility.
What kind of hard evidence would you like? I doubt Bush or his advisors are exactly posting their thoughts on the oil economy switching to the Euro on usenet, so we have to infer their strategies from their actions. Before I read this particular piece, I was truly baffled by the concept of going to war with Iraq again. There are certainly more dangerous regimes around the world (N. Korea for example - who both are actively developing nukes and were just recently caught shipping missiles to the middle east) who are more likely to either attack us directly or give their weapons to terrorists. I mean, Saddam didn't even use those chemical weapons against us in the first gulf war, and there was no question about him having them then. From all appearances, Iraq has grudgingly complied with everything the UN has asked of them. From allowing the searching of 'presdiential palaces' to the destruction of those missiles. It just seems like the Bush administration wanted this war regardless of what Iraq did. So what *has* Iraq done recently that could threaten the US in any way? Nothing that I can see besides threatening the strength of the dollar.
Of course, the "real story" is "being supressed" by the government and the media, so we have to take W. Clark's word for it. Ahh, the good old "they don't want you to know" tactic.
If you watch any international news, you will see that there are many, many stories that are either not reported at all or are spun to put the US in the best possible light by our media. How much have you heard about the bugging of the security council's offices by the CIA in the US news? How much has been said about the size of the protests around the world?
Go over to newsmax.com [newsmax.com] and you'll see them pulling the same routine.
Actually, I do read both Newsmax and Worldnetdaily pretty regularly too. Most of what they write is crap, but some truth does manage to sneak through once in a while.
And yes, I'm trying to act in the interest of fairness. Even though I do lean moderately conservative (maybe more libertarian, actually), I do believe that a large portion of what Newsmax puts out is contrived garbage.
I'm almost a textbook libertarian. I think it frees us from being blinded by the 'team thought' that infects the two big parties in the US.
That being said, I considered this article, as you suggested, based on the merits of the article, and found those merits to be severely lacking.
For instance?
Yes, the article is slanted left, but the author isn't just pulling his facts out of thin air.
I'm also unclear as to how being a healthcare manager at a "well-known east coast university" gives W. Clark inside access to the Bush administration's foreign policy initiatives.
Does being in healthcare somehow keep one from writing a well-documented article?
-- Give me ambiguity or give me something else!
Poor logic indeed... please learn to use words correctly and stop trying to sound smart and impress people.
Umm, I'm not sure if our leaders knew about these atrocities back then or not, but just because our previous leaders made mistakes doesn't mean our current leader has to follow suit. If presidents thought like this, we would still have slavery in this country.
'we're not going to give up support of the only true democracy in the region, Israel.'
"Arab rejection was...based on the fact that, while the population of the Jewish state was to be [only half] Jewish with the Jews owning less than 10% of the Jewish state land area, the Jews were to be established as the ruling body - a settlement which no self-respecting people would accept without protest, to say the least...The action of the United Nations conflicted with the basic principles for which the world organization was established, namely, to uphold the right of all peoples to self-determination. By denying the Palestine Arabs, who formed the two-thirds majority of the country, the right to decide for themselves, the United Nations had violated its own charter." Sami Hadawi, "Bitter Harvest."
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Israel? Democracy? ROFLMFAO!
If you are an Muslim Israel must be the least democratic place on the entire fu*king planet to live.
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Ack! I always do that and have to smack myself afterwards.
I meant the national debt, which is at $6.5 trillion right now.
-- Give me ambiguity or give me something else!
The WORLD | 17.03.03 | 14h37 Point of view Thousand mercies, chairs Bush, by Paulo Coelho Merci with you, large leader. Thank you, George W Bush. Thank you to show with all the danger which Saddam Hussein represents. Numbers among us had perhaps forgotten that it had used chemical weapons against its people, the Kurds, the Iranians. Hussein is a sanguinary dictator, one of the most manifest expressions of the Evil today.
But I have other reasons to thank you. During the first two months of the year 2003, you knew to show in the world much significant things, and for this reason you deserve my recognition. Thus, pointing out a poem to me that I learned child, I want to say to you thank you.
Thank you to show with all that the Turkish people and his Parliament are not sold, even for 26 billion dollars.
Thank you to reveal in the world the gigantic abyss which exists between the decisions of controlling and the desires of the people. To reveal clearly that José Maria Aznar as Tony Blair do not have any respect for the voices which elected them and do not hold any account of it. Aznar is able to be unaware of that 90 % of the Spaniards are opposed to the war, and Blair does not make any case of the greatest public demonstration of these thirty last years in England.
Thank you, because your perseverance forced Tony Blair to go to the British Parliament with a faked file, written by a student ten years ago, and to present it like "irrefutable evidence collected by the British secret service".
Thank you to have made so that Colin Powell exposes itself to ridiculous by presenting at the Security Council of UNO of the photographs which, one week were disputed later, publicly by Hans Blix, the inspector responsible for the disarmament of Iraq.
Thank you, because your position was worth with the French Minister for the Foreign Affairs Domenica de Villepin, making his speech against the war, the honor to be applauded at a plenary sitting? what, to my knowledge, had arrived only one time in the history of the United Nations, at the time of a speech of Nelson Mandela.
Thank you, because thanks to your efforts in favour of the war, for the first time, the nations Arab? in general divided? unanimously condemned an invasion, at the time of the meeting of Cairo, the last week of February.
Thank you, because thanks to your rhetoric affirming that "UNO was likely to show its importance", even the most refractory countries ended up giving an opinion against an attack of Iraq.
Thank you for your foreign policy which led the British Minister for the Foreign Affairs, Jack Straw, to declare in full XXIe century that "une war can have justifications morals "? and to lose all its credibility thus.
Thanks for trying to divide Europe which fights for its unification; this warning will not be ignored.
Thank you to have made a success of what few people made a success of in one century: to gather million people, on all the continents, which fight for the same idea? although this idea is opposed to yours.
Thanks for again making us feel that our words, even if they are not heard, are at least marked. That will give us more force in the future.
Thank you to ignore us, of marginaliser all those which gave an opinion against your decision, because the future of the Earth belongs to excluded.
Thank you because, without you, we would not have known our capacity of mobilization. Perhaps it will not be used for nothing today, but it will be certainly useful later.
At present that the drums of the war seem to resound in an irreversible way, I want to make miens the words which a European king formerly addressed to an invader: "That for you the morning is beautiful, that the sun is shining on the armours of your soldiers? because this afternoon I will put to you in rout."
Thank you to allow us all, armed with anonymities which we walk in the streets to try to stop a process from now on moving, to discover what is the feeling of i
Watching SKY news earlier I noted that by 14:00 GMT that Iraq had fired max 4 missles into Kuwait. The allies had fired better than 40 into Iraq.
1 person had been reported killed in Iraq with some more injured. Nobody had been reported killed in Kuwait.
So thats a US:Iraq ratio of better than 10 to 1 in ordinance delivered and subsequent casualties. From SKY you would be led to believe the opposite happened. I assume CNN was the same.
I wonder if SKY/CNN/FOX etc whoever were to give equal coverage to every missle and every casualty and every threat, no matter the side, what would puclic opinion would be then. At least it would be informed.
Likewise; right now the Iraqis are being accused of igniting oil wells near Basra. Is a more likely explanation for the fires is that the allies are throwing tons of explosives around the area? But you won't see that on network news!
mgb
Perhaps deep inside him, like other slike him there exists a being of rational thought screeming to be set free... unfortunately him and many others will only drown out the screemes with witty jokes and sound bites and tell themselves that reality can be ignored as long as are priveledged enough to live behind the guarded gates of your mansions.
Like documents that record factual conversations you can simply dump them on people and overwhelm them or can be more insterested in educating and helping people use logic and reason. Bill Maher, no matter what he sees himself as is just another snotty little punk out to make a name for himself and quiet that inner feeling of guilt about being a no talent waste of flesh while real men and women do his slave work. Nothing says, "Fuck the working man" like a limousine liberal soothing his guilt through being "active."
Well, British columnist Tony Parsons has an interesting view of what's going on over here/there, and a distinct view of the differences we're seeing over the pond... article here... I found it to be an interesting read.
Quoth the zombie, braaaaaaaains
was a bad reply. our extremists don't want to destroy other countries.
What you are witnessing is the manifestation of this.
Hey did you know the US gets %55 of its oil domestically?
Hey did you know that Iraq only accounts for %3 of that?
Hey, hey. Let's not get ahead of ourselves here...
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Anyone else watching the news is thinking about Starship Troopers?
I see how many of you are still wandering "why this war?"
If all you Slashdoters have known something about money spendings in the U.S. then you will be probably shocked by the fact that U.S. military >900 billion (!) budged makes them the best funded "business" in the world, with the highest earning per employee ratio.
Also, there is a huge number of firms that are involved or that are completely dependent on military spendings and these are also making huge loby in the Congress for war.
There must be conflict or war time to time, just to keep them in 'business'. Blame Russians for the cold war that rised the U.S. Military might to this level.
If you are still clueless then check some sites like...
http://www.warresisters.org/
Ad hominim, all of it. "You're so stupid, I can't believe you said that" is not a valid argument. You have not properly addressed any of the quoted arguments.
The problem here is that the majority of Muslims (populace, not governments) hate and despise the US.
We tried to be nice. We let Saddam have his merry way for 12 years. We left Osama Bin Laden alone for 10. What did we get? 3000 dead.
So, we learned a lesson. They hate us, and being nice to them does not work. 9/11 happened ANYWAY. Yes, this will not make Muslims like us anymore. They probably hate us EVEN MORE now. But the goal is no longer getting them to like us. The goal now is to make sure their ability to harm us is impaired.
If you're an American, you're deluded. If you're not an American, you have the fortunate luck of not being a target of ethnic and religious hatred.
We, unfortunately, don't have that luxury. So we have to do things differently than you would.
I'm a normal Canadian (Canadians are ususally people who think).
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All the americans who think that all this war (attacking Iraq) is good, is because they have been mentally damaged by all the propaganda and brain washed done by all the current US Government maquinary.
I congratulate all the americans who think the war is not good: they are resistent to all this media attack, they are truly thinkers.
Please, begin to think by yourself and not to let this brain washed attack takes effect in your perception.
ps Please Cowboy, DON'T ERASE THIS POST BY THIRD TIME!!! AND LET THE
I'm embarrased that we elected him.
Did I miss something? I thought his brother 'delivered Florida' by preventing a large number of potential Democrat voters from voting and the Supreme Court (voting on party lines) rubber stamped the results.
As to Israel, I suspect that a President Al Gore would have behaved in a similar fashion. George Bush the Elder was the only recent President to actually try and pressure Israel into making a peace (cue for flames on Suicide Bombers - something I see as mistaking cause and effect) and things went a long way forward then before some fascist kid murdered the Israeli PM Rabin and caused the whole thing to unravel again. Reagan was probably worse than Bush the Younger, and Clinton took 4 years to take his foreign policy off auto-pilot.
Mielipiteet omiani - Opinions personal, facts suspect.
This my friends is the perfect manifestation of a victim of American-Propaganda newspeak. Please, now tell us how this is a War of Peace against Terror.
People in the anti-war crowd seem to think that those of us that support military action _want_ war. This isn't true. Most Americans don't want war. Yes, there are sarcastic remarks. Americans use humor as a defense mechanism to brace ourselves against the horrors we know will occur.
This isn't a choice between war and peace. It is a choice between the horror of action and the horror of inaction.
There is no good. All we can do is hope for the best.
I thought this was an interesting radio interview (http://www.spikeyworld.com/politics/pwndhippie.mp 3).
In case it gets /.ed, a brief synopsis:
There is an Iraqi who defected (or something doesn't really say, he's in the US now) who is arguing with a lady on a radio program. The gyst of his argument is that what good will leaving Saddam in power do. The lady is unable to answer the question. I think it's funny, but also telling because I know most anti-war protesters couldn't answer the question. The Iraqi states that with Saddam in power Iraqi's are guaranteed to die, but with war a small amount will die initially, but in the end things will work out.
I haven't meet a single protestor who argues that Saddam should be left in power. For me it seems that there is no denying that he is the main issue of the war, despite any possible secondary issues that are good or bad for anyone else. No one that I know wants to argue that kicking Saddam out will be bad. Hence, for me, the strongest pro-war argument is that as the lone superpower, we will be doing more good than bad. I guess the issue up for debate is the means we use to kick him out, but honestly no one truly believes he will leave voluntarily.
Anyone care to answer the mans simple question?
Look retard the State Department did an analysis and it was leaked to the LA Times, guess what it said, war would not be prudent, fighting in Iraq will breed anti-american sentiment throughout the region and democracy will be almost impossible to obtain with in 10 years. The Russians are not involved because of a similar conclusion drawn by their experts who do not want Russia to be attacked by more terrorists. Before Saddam Iraq had not kept a leader for more than 10 years, his cruelty and iron fist is what keeps that nation together.
Keep in mind the original architects of the first gulf war are aginst this war, as is Schwortzkoff the leader of the American troops in Iraq during dessert storm.
Americas record in the middle east is horrendous, hey do you remember the last man we put into power in Iraq, yes the Regan Administration(which is essentially the same govt. as GWB) supported and actively aided Saddam the very man we are trying to kill. So now we plan to do it again, I do not know about this.
Why are the French, Germans and Russians so against this, only the Russians have an oil industry affected by this. Also because of their involvement in the UN the French gave up their contractual agreement with the Baath party to get oil, in fact Saudi Arabia is the key exporter to France and Germany. So they have no motives to not support the war besides knowing it would not be a good move for their country and would make them have to fear the same attacks the US and Israel has had to endure.
Where are you learning your facts the US media because the truth is Iraq does have bery different groups and fighting is quite possible besides what some leaders of these groups are saying they do dislike each other.
As for the cruelty of Saddam, our embargoes killed more people, the gulf war killed more people, destroying the sewerage plants and not allowing them to have clorine killed more people. So how can we be so self righteous, we are as responsible as Saddam for innocent deaths. Not to mention we have aided despots including Saddam, and others more ruthless, so this is not even a motivation for our actions.
Why are we attacking Iraq, there are plenty of countries that are just as evil, have weapons of mass destruction, and crazy despot leaders and we call them our allies. In the past we have support some real son of a bitches, look to most of Latin America.
Why should we not fight this war? Simple I want to get on the Subway and not fear some lunatic who hates America is going to blow it up. I want to live in a country where I can get on a plane without having to fear someone will hijack it. I want to walk down the street in a place of relative safety along with my family and friends. I want freedom, freedom from terrorists and an oppressive invasive government spying on all of my actions. I want the death to stop in the middle east, I want to see stability and those people to prosper. I want to see the Israelis and Palestinians living together in harmony. More over I want Americans in the cities suffering to be aided. Peolple need healthcare, schools need to be rebuilt, urban centers need improvement. In my world view a war in Iraq impeads these goals and dreams. There are plenty of other ways I could spend 200 billion dollars.
Should it be noted that only a small percentage of the US population got drafted to go to vietnam. taking your chances in the lottery was likely a more realistic way to avoid conflict.
/. posters can claim. If you haven't given up your time to do it, I would not shake a stick at those who have.
Joining the guard and doing a necessary duty for your country is probably a lot more than most
One more crippling bombshell hit the already beleaguered *BSD community when IDC confirmed that *BSD market share has dropped yet again, now down to less than a mere fraction of 1 percent of all servers. Coming on the heels of a recent Netcraft survey which plainly states that *BSD has lost more market share, this news serves to reinforce what we've known all along. *BSD is collapsing in complete disarray, as fittingly exemplified by failing dead last in the recent Sys Admin comprehensive networking test.
You don't need to be a Kreskin to predict *BSD's future. The hand writing is on the wall: *BSD faces a bleak future. In fact there won't be any future at all for *BSD because *BSD is dying. Things are looking very bad for *BSD. As many of us are already aware, *BSD continues to lose market share. Red ink flows like a river of blood.
FreeBSD is the most endangered of them all, having lost 93% of its core developers. The sudden and unpleasant departures of long time FreeBSD developers Jordan Hubbard and Mike Smith only serve to underscore the point more clearly. There can no longer be any doubt: FreeBSD is dying.
Let's keep to the facts and look at the numbers.
OpenBSD leader Theo states that there are 7000 users of OpenBSD. How many users of NetBSD are there? Let's see. The number of OpenBSD versus NetBSD posts on Usenet is roughly in ratio of 5 to 1. Therefore there are about 7000/5 = 1400 NetBSD users. BSD/OS posts on Usenet are about half of the volume of NetBSD posts. Therefore there are about 700 users of BSD/OS. A recent article put FreeBSD at about 80 percent of the *BSD market. Therefore there are (7000+1400+700)*4 = 36400 FreeBSD users. This is consistent with the number of FreeBSD Usenet posts.
Due to the troubles of Walnut Creek, abysmal sales and so on, FreeBSD went out of business and was taken over by BSDI who sell another troubled OS. Now BSDI is also dead, its corpse turned over to yet another charnel house.
All major surveys show that *BSD has steadily declined in market share. *BSD is very sick and its long term survival prospects are very dim. If *BSD is to survive at all it will be among OS dilettante dabblers. *BSD continues to decay. Nothing short of a miracle could save it at this point in time. For all practical purposes, *BSD is dead.
Fact: *BSD is dying
Excuse me, but where is the honor in digging up dirt on the President of the United States?
I'm no fan of Clinton's sleazy behavior, nor of his lying under oath, not of his obstruction of justice, but Rebublicans stooped to a low second only to the Watergate scandal when they arranged to have Clinton questioned under oath about his sexual conduct.
I wonder...if Clinton had not been distracted by his impending impeachment, perhaps would he not have allowed Saddam to kick the UN weapons inspectors out of Iraq in 1997. Perhaps we wouldn't be invading Iraq now.
I do not support our President. I personally question the election system that allowed him to take the presidential race. However I do fully support the war. It's been a long time coming. Hopefully this time we will finish the job we failed to finish last time. And finally I whole-heartedly support the men and women of our armed services. We might disagree with the person that has led them to war but we must not forget that they are Americans. One way or another they are fighting for us. We must not forget that. No person that has ever gone to war for this country will pay for drink when drinking with me. It is a trivial thing but it's the very least I can do.
The Libertarian party website has a piece up titled 10 reasons not to go to war with Iraq. It's really an interesting read, whichever side of the debate you're on.
I happen to agree with most of what's said here, so I posted it here in hopes that others may find it interesting. I'd certainly like to see some rebuttal to those points.
When all is said and done, I sincerely hope that every one of our brave men and women return home safely. I also hope that as few Iraqis as possible, be they soldiers or civilians, are injured or killed.
Blood leads to blood.
Chirac did get off his "I am france, I have veto power" thing about a day and a half before bush gave his speech giving them 48 hours. Chirac addressed the media and said he would be willing to accept a 30 or 60 day period in the new resolution before the use of force. Of Course Rumsfeld and Powell said 'we've waited too long' (though I still think if they'd waited 12 years, whats 30 more days - but they seemed like they wanted to start bombing asap)
Well done.
Iraq has virtually no technical infrastructure. Very few people in Iraq have any internet access at all, much less from their homes.
Why? Because sanctions havent allowed so much as a tape recorder in to Iraq for well over 12 years now. They're stuck with whatever decaying technology they had then.
Myren
disarming.
But only to reduce maintence costs, and because Russia agreed to as well. Of course, Russia's nukes have been in a horrible state of disrepair for a long time, so they figured they might as well get us to take down some too.
We will always have thousands of nukes though. Enough to blanket the earth, sea and all. Our penis will always be large and mighty.
You want to discount my point of view with an attack on my state of mind? Fine, go ahead. However, if you take a minute to put down your copy of 1984 and rationally analyze the headlines, you might see how they reflect the thoughts of both the citizens and leadership of America. I'm included in that group based on my own independent thoughts and choices.
Everyone who believes in the doctrine of peace and is against military action must be a vicitim of Hollywood-Music Artist-French-Propaganda then?
If you disagree with my opinions or statements, then say so. Otherwise keep your mouth shut.
Hell, it's not as if a wall around your country would stop you from travelling more frequently.. (to other countries. You know about other countries, don't you?)
And apt quotation from a favorite novel, Claudius the God:
"At this point it was the custom to lead aside the captured enemy chiefs and execute them in the prison adjoining the temple. This custom was the survival of an ancient rite of human sacrifice in thanksgiving for victory. I dispensed with it on grounds of public policy: I decided to keep these chiefs alive at Rome in order to give others in Britain who were still holding out against us a demonstration of clemency. The Britons themselves sacrificed war prisoners, but it would be absurd to commemorate our intention of civilizing their island with and act of primitive barbarism."
...but my point is that you didnt *say* anything. "He did what people didnt want him to do - that means he has a big dick" is relevant because?
It's relevant because the post I replied to in the first place called Bush a coward. My opinion is that Bush and Tony Blair are anything but cowards.
make modules, not war
I dont like Saddam. I dont like bombing innocent people either. By the way, have you watched the stupid things the President of the United States did just before he addressed the Nation? I heard that they didnt show it in the US.
Japanese prime Minister Junichiro Koizumi said Thursday Japan backed the U.S. attack on Iraq because it was in the national interest to do so.
I am ashamed of myself being a Japanese.
I just don't understand what the rush is
Rush?!? Jeez, I just don't get that.. I'd hate to see what everyone that says we're "rushing" to war would consider a slow pace. Maybe we should send entire families over there now and have them raise the next generation in place to fight in 20 years or so? Completely ignoring the 12 years of UN sanctions and diplomacy that completely failed... it's been about a year now that they've been talking about Iraq, and months that we've been building up forces.
Rush indeed.. pfft.
why we can't wait until the UN council approves of action
Because it was never going to happen. France has way to many interests in their deals with Saddam to not veto every resolution that mentions force.. not to mention the seeming dream of many EU countries to stop any fighting at any cost. That's why the US helped to write 1441 the way they did.. it gave permission without specifically stating force, because they knew if force was stated, there are those that would've vetoed it no matter what Saddam did/does.
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Decisions of the security council, even those based upon votes of the permanent members, can be overruled by a vote of the general assembly. The procedure is referred to as "uniting for peace", though it's ironically been used more often to approve war.
The resolution would never have achieved a simple majority in the security council, it would never have been approved by all the permanent members of the council, and it would never have been supported in the general assembly. This is not a matter of France, or Russia, or any other particular country foiling the US, this is a matter of nearly every other nation in the world believing that the US is wrong. I don't know what more "checks" you would like to thwart the desires of an overwhelming majority.
Do your assertions that the UN should back up their own resolutions include the numerous resolutions against Israel?
This link is also really interesting..
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http://ist-socrates.berkeley.edu/~pdscott/iraq.
I think the word that best describes this war is a vigilante action. Just because you think Saddam is an evil menace, it does not give you the right to don tights and a cape and throw him off a tall tower. (I'm picturing Blair in a Robin suit right about now).
Bush may be right about Iraqi WMD's (not that I've seen any convincing evidence), but there are appropriate and legal means of weighing that evidence and Bush just couldn't make the case - at the UN or NATO.
Vigilantes are also law-breakers and it will be interesting to see what attempts may be made to bring the US to justice when this whole thing is over.
Now I see why this administration was so loathe to sign on to the international court. Unfortunately in this instance it is not Batman who is at any risk, but poor Alfred, in the person of our troops who will bear the brunt.
Peace,
-John I
"Badges? We don't need no stinkin' badges!"
The Philappines:Just one small case of how we did things right. We shielded them from outside colonialism and fostered a democracy. It hasn't been 100% successfull, but it really underscores how very badly the US performed in all of the other valid BAD examples you have cited. If only we had done Indochina the way we did the Philappines, instead of backing the French re-colonialization, we probably could have avoided the entire Vietnam war. Ho Chi Mihn was a communist because we didn't give him another choice.
Perhaps if we had fostered real democracy in South and Central America, we would have some good strong allies and trading partners as neighbors. Alas.
Don't moderate flamebait as Troll. Know the difference or you will be Meta-moderated.
Now I can get CNN's constant rehashing and aimless hypothesizing when I'm at work.
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Have you talked to your extremists lately?:)
Is this a sigs-optional kind of place? 'Cause I am totally down with that if you know what I mean.
ours is just to do and die.
Taking the position of "any war is bad, so lets just appease and be friends" tells of a mind that is not used. It is much like how so many will jump upon a bandwagon for criminal rights but say "fuck you" to the victims. All violence, death... war is bad. However, saying that does not prevent someone from attacking other countries, unprovoked or not. The UN is useless if it does not enforce its claims, so regardless of what you think about the UN, this war or the US you need to remember that rhetoric is useless but action is all that matters. Perhaps this is a bad action, but if indeed it is proven that besides the SCUDS, Iraq does indeed have NBC weapons (any or all) then what will people say then? Most "anti war" are just anti non liberal and that is what is the worst part... such midless zealotry doesn't exactly help the side of peace. Its like trying to sell girl scout cookies when you are concerned that some idiots in girl scout uniforms will run up and kick your potential customers. Start policing yourself then perhaps the forum can be more open to rational discussion. There is no more room in the world for hypocritical sheep.
This article, #1 in hall of fame...
Since it looks like this may be the first thread to jump past 4000 posts i'll just go ahead and post so that I can say .... I was there!
As an American, I would like to apologize to the rest of the world for this atrocity being instigated by the far right of our political spectrum. We promise not to elect them in 2004 either.
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This whole thing is compleatly pointless! The US has been after Iraq since ever for various reasons, some good other downright silly and it's the same for Iraq.
Another thing to give a few seconds thought is why the US have the right to force other nations to disarm when they have tons of nuclear missiles just waiting in ther silos for a launch order?
However, for everybody who hasen't already seen what this is all about, my personal opinion is that this whole war on terrorism and war on Iraq is only President Bush's way of keeping up his family honor. His father didnät succeed in getting rid of Saddam so now he has to do it. The fact that Iraq most likely posesses a variety of weapons of mass destruction, chemical and biological weapons is just a good excuse for Bush. Although I agree with that Saddam isn't the right person to lead Iraq the fact is that he managed to do that and apparently has gained some followers, because without them he wouldn't stand a chanse to rule Iraq.
Anyway, I say this "we will attack you, because you have been evil to us" vs. "we will attack you so you don't attack us" have been going on far too long now and nothing has really happened to end it. As I see it there ar now two ways to solve this situation.
1. Just give it up and forget the whole thing! Let people of their respective countries do what damn ever they please and mind your own bussines.
or
2. Go for a full scale war between the US and Iraq. The best thing would be to find a spot where they can't harm anybody who doesn't want to be involved, put all their troops, weapons and whatever there and let them settle this once and for all. Although this can't be done a full scale war between only the two nations would end this and let the rest of the world stop worrying about a WW3.
Peace is what we all have to strive for and we must all learn to respect eachother and let everyone live as they like.
People are not wearing enough hats.
British and US army are acting as "vigilant" of the world, but, who watch over the vigilant ?. US is the country who has more mass destruction weapons, including Biological, Chemical and Nuclear weapons in a devastating armory that can destroy our planet, but it can say to other countries how their behaviour is good or bad, and when they are dangerous. Its possible that to US/UK the real matter is Irak's oil ?. There are many african and asiatic countries under a military regimen, killing innocent people, but... this people has nothing except their own lifes, they havent oil to sell (or to be drawn).
People in that part of the world think that the US is just out to make itself more wealthy at their expense. They see our support of Israel, a country that is doing some truely horiffic things, and they can't believe that we are trying to do what is good and right.
There's a lot more involved here than just the US government's unconditional support of Israel. There is also how the US treated the last democratic government in Iraq (as well as similar happenings in South & Central America), that both SH and UBL were supported by the US in fairly recent times, etc. The Iraqis have plenty of reasons to distrust the US government, almost no reasons to trust them.
Never mind that it probably is the right thing to do, we were asked not to and we went ahead and did it because *we* wanted to.
Whilst removing SH is the right thing to do the US government has gone about things the wrong way. It isn't even clear that this is the actual primary aim of the US.
I can't imagine people in the middle east would trust any government we setup or trust us for that matter unless we stop supporting Israel.
With so many "friends of Israel" in the US Congress how likely do you think that is. They'd rather cut the budget for supporting veterans than send less money to Israel.
I know they got rounded up, tortured and killed in WW2 but that doesn't give them the right to do it to someone else.
It isn't even the same "they". Do you see any people in their 80's and 90's in the IDF? Nor is the entirity of the Israeli population made up of people who in occupied Europe in the 1940s (or their children/grandchildren). The final couple of nails in this coffin are that the Arabs had nothing to do with what happened in Europe in the second world war and the Zionists started persecuting the Palestinians in the 1920s.
As to Israel, I suspect that a President Al Gore would have behaved in a similar fashion. George Bush the Elder was the only recent President to actually try and pressure Israel into making a peace (cue for flames on Suicide Bombers - something I see as mistaking cause and effect) and things went a long way forward then before some fascist kid murdered the Israeli PM Rabin and caused the whole thing to unravel again.
Interesting how you call Rabin's killer a "fascist kid" rather than an "Israeli terrorist".
As for support for Israel form the US Government the "friends of Israel" in Congress are probably far more significent that whoever is in the Whitehouse. They hold the pursestrings.
> It's just partisan politics at the wrong time.
It is a very difficult time, but all positions on war are partisan (unless there is a consensus against war, arguably). If you are for war, then you have to reject the conclusions of the anti-war movement, which would be partisan. Even if there was a pro war consensus, then opinion would be partisan, because if people weren't unhappy with the policies of the other side, then there would be nothing to fight about.
Please do not interpret this comment as partisan.
Maybe it is not only muslims anymore that hate the rush for global domination of Bush?
The USSR brand of authoritian communism defeated itself, it was not defeated by the US and terrorism has never been defeated by war, just ask the British in Northern Ireland.
We never went to war over terrorism in Ireland!
And the reason the Nazi's needed to be defeated was the fact that they attacked and invaded other countries, just as the US is now doing.
The US, Italy, Spain, UK and Australia, if you don't mind (though US provides about 80% of strength). And it is NOT what the US are doing now! That is the most crass thing I have ever heard. Are the US raping Iraqi women? Mass shipping people to concentration camps? Ethnically cleansing certain religions? In fact it's not even worth dignifying by going on.
Phillip.
Property for sale in Nice, France
OK, I'm sorry, I've never seen the big Four-Oh...
Facts do not cease to exist because they are ignored. - Aldous Huxley
Run out of lunch break so don't have time for a word-for-word. It's titled "Opinion Piece" and is a bitter letter to the world. It starts off saying that Saddam is a pretty nasty person. Then goes on to slag off the British most of the article. Apparently it's all our fault Europe is divided. How Tony Blair is a crap leader and a liar, and how Jack Straw has no credibility. Occasionally drifts back to attacking America saying they are all alone in the world. Oh and compares the french Minister Dominique de Villepin to Nelson Mandela. In short, load of vicious bile probably designed to pamper the socialist French. Nothing of importance or new in there though.
Phillip.
Property for sale in Nice, France
anyone who goes to war is a coward - both the robot-tools in the field and the paranoid powermongers who direct them. Cajoled by hawks into starting a fight, bush is AT best a tool. if he was NOT a coward, he wouldnt be killing babies in the middle east.
as ALWAYS american warmongers are running a cowboy campaign and your citiziens are ignorant myopic jinog's without the ability to see the facts from manipulative-propaganda in order to stop it.
Just heard on ABC news, the price of war as of now is already 1.1 Trillion $$.. that is a big figure I think..
Should it be noted that only a small percentage of the US population got drafted to go to vietnam. taking your chances in the lottery was likely a more realistic way to avoid conflict.
/. posters can claim. If you haven't given up your time to do it, I would not shake a stick at those who have.
Except that by joining the National Guard, he reduced his chances to of going to Vietnam to zero. Therefore, he is a coward.
No-one has managed to refute that, or even attempted to. There's been some name-calling from some assorted losers. I slapped them down hard, and they all ran off with their tails between their legs. So it looks like I was 100% correct.
Joining the guard and doing a necessary duty for your country is probably a lot more than most
No at all! However, in this particular case, the national guard was chosen by young Bush Jr as a better option that fighting in a war. Of course, I do not intend to take anything away from those who join for nobler reasons. I did not mean to give that impression.
"Cojones and integrity" it may well take.
But a person who has shown has he has no troubles with going against overwhelming global opinion in control of a superpower is a very frightening thought and obviously not good.
Hitler stood up to a global opinion and obviously did have cojones to do what he thought was the right thing. I don't see anyone praising him for that, though some of people of the Germany probably did, at the time. They voted for him, after all.
No, I'm not trying to claim Bush is anything like A. Hitler, I just loaned your own words to say courage combined with no respect for others sometimes lead to very bad things happening.
I don't think it's so obvious. First, in this case, global opinion is against a war, not against dealing with Iraq. Second, there are international legal grounds for this war. I'm glad you aren't making the Hitler-Bush comparison, but I have seen it done thousands of times in the past six months. Those people don't take several things into account. Your last statement would read better as, "No, I'm not trying to claim Bush is anything like A. Hitler, I just loaned your own words to say courage combined with no respect for others and a careless regard for international law and a bad track record and is mentally unstable sometimes lead to very bad things happening."
> They see our support of Israel, a country that is doing some truely horiffic things
Like, trying to survive.
Right. That college girl they crushed with a bulldozer was probably in self defense. Give me a break! They operate with complete dissregard for human life and they need to be stopped.
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Disloyalty is continuing to carp and whine when the decision has been made.
Do you think it would have been wrong, then, for a troubled SS soldier to have spoke out about the Nazi death camps, even though the decision to use them had already been made?
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> Give me a break!
OK.
> They operate with complete dissregard for human life and they need to be stopped.
Like this?
Or, since American citizens are closer to your heart, maybe this will interest you more.
Bush the Elder held that cash back for 3 months. Shamir's Likud government collapsed in a heap on the ground and were replaced by Rabin's administration.
Then again, Bush the Elder was not reelected.
I read recently that around 60% of the US's 'foreign aid' goes to shoring up the Sharon government. Is that figure true?
Mielipiteet omiani - Opinions personal, facts suspect.
Sharon was elected in the aftermath of the trouble caused by his 'walk on the Temple Mount' - no trouble then no PM Sharon.
Whenever things have looked like calming down, the Israelis have invaded an 'autonomous area' or launched an air strike to stir things up again. Sharon and his party have their own agenda and they seem to be happy to sacrifice a few of their own people to further it.
Why did that walk on the Temple Mount upset that Palastinians so much? It was because the man is a terrorist in the full sense of the word and has been since around 1950. His group used to go around dynamiting Palastinian villages in order to drive the survivors out, his role in the refugee-camp massacres in the 80's meant that he was unacceptable even to people like Begin and Shamir.
George W. Bush likes him. I don't know if Bush simply does not know what he represents or if he does not care. Probably the first.
My personal belief is that Israel's long-term future looked best when Rabin was in power and that things have been disintegrating ever since. Peres was never an adequate substitute but it also seemed to me that elements in the Israeli army were also trying to sabotage him in the runup to the election where Netanyahu (sp?) was elected. Shelling UN posts full of refugees was a great idea.
Israel is very strong at the moment and is happily burning it's bridges with it's neighbours. One day the US will turn some pressure on Israel again and withhold financial aid. That is when the current situation will fall apart.
Mielipiteet omiani - Opinions personal, facts suspect.
Suicide bombing is wrong. I certainly don't contest that.
I believe that the buldozer driver didn't intend to kill the girl. That's not the issue.
Isreal does horrible things to the Arab people in Palistine. It's not OK to do monsterous things to a group of people because you think you are entitled to revenge.
In the case of suicide bombers, the person guilty of the crime is dead. It's human nature to want some sort of revenge or justice when something horrible like that happens but the fact is the person who did it blew themselves up. You should be asking yourself why they had so little hope that blowing themself up was the best option in their life and work on doing what you can to fix that.
Isreal is has engaged in ethnic cleansing. Isreal has put the Palistinians in "camps" and murderd them. Never again doesn't mean "never again unles we're the ones doing it". As long as we continue to fund these actions arabs in the middle east won't trust us.
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Damn, that's a lot. Like, none of the comments on the last page have been moderated. I'd troll, but no one would read it anyway. Oh well.
Lalala
What I would really like to know is where all of a sudden the United States government's actions can be qualified as "we" statements. We are not bombing Iraq, the United States government is. Regardless of the fact that "we" might live in the United States, the only individuals that should be allowed to use the word "we" in regards to this whole situation are military personnel.
If you happen to disagree, good, I think that we would rather have some real, undeniable, open proof that something exists before we decide to go to war without congressional approval.
Iraq=bad human rights?
Yeah?
China=worse human rights.
Terrorism? Remember Afghanistan?
Nukes?... I'm not even going to touch this one with a pair of cowboy boots and a "good time in Vegas".
And least we forget the current largest threat to world peace: The United States of America.
"It's the Law of the Universe, and I'm the sheriff." Slash-cott 2/10-2/17
South Australia had one (unofficially) from 1938 for 27 years under Thomas Playford. He didn't allow for much discussion or dissent, but mostly he acted in the best interests of the people and our state. Now, if only that were always the case.
In our form of democracy, Thomas was elected by a small part of SA, and then elected again by the majority party to lead the elected reps, if that makes any sense, so, he personally wasn't elected by the majority of SA people, because he wasn't on a state ballot paper but on a subdivision electorate ballot paper. Personally I like the NZ system of proportional representation. It means some nutters get in, but it also means that people can see their vote counts, and that parliment does truly reflect the diversity of the population that elected it. Note. George Bush was not elected by a majority of USA citizens (not even the ones eligible to vote), so does that mean that the USA is no longer a democracy?
-- it must be true, it's on the internet.
Your "apology" while lame and ignorant, is not representative of all Canadians.
:
Here are a few snips from an editorial in "The Calgary Sun":
'Klein, to his credit, immediately warmed to the idea of showing a united way with the U.S.
Hopefully, such gestures will help to comfort our friends and allies after all of the damage caused by Chretien and his U.S.-bashing caucus.
We also agree wholeheartedly with Canadian Alliance Foreign Affairs critic Stockwell Day's call for the feds to expel a representative of Saddam Hussein's regime who is posted in Canada. "Australia and Thailand recently expelled all of Saddam's representatives," said Day.
"It's time we did the same. These diplomats speak for a regime that has murdered a million people and is firing missiles at our closest allies as we speak."
It really is the least we could do -- a small symbolic gesture of support to our best friend in the world.
But again, Chretien's arrogance and ignorance leaves him defiant. '
Then later they say
'We want our American neighbours to know that Jean Chretien is our beef and that we are praying for regime change -- both in Iraq and here at home.'
Here are a few parts of a REAL Canadian's response to the editorial:
'I am angry our leadership has chosen not to side with our allies. I am angry our leadership has chosen to act smug and superior to our U.S. friends and I'm angry with our leadership for being spineless, cowardly, and unable to make a decision, unless it is popular with the UN. '
And later he says:
'We live in one of the greatest countries in the world, and even if our leaders are morons, I and most everyone else in this country, am not. '
Bottom line, Saddam is a dictator who has killed more Iraqi citizens than the U.S. ever will. If we don't remove him, then who will? How long will they wait before doing so - after he murders another million or so of his own people?
Post like this apology from Canada are fueled by one thing, hate for America, and ignorance to world needs. Like the French, you want to see the U.S. fall out of power.
That is okay though. Because no matter your snide words and rude comments, we will still be there in YOUR time of need. We are good like that.
Your Friend,
An American
doesn't seem to make things any better. I think our (Australian's) main problem is the quality of candidates that we get to choose from. At the moment the only one that looks any good is Bob Brown, a gay tasmanian (note: tasmania most homophobic state in Aus so he's a brave man).
Unfortunately most voters think the greens want us to go back to being nomadic and subsistence farmers. Which isn't true. You can live very well in a sustainable way.
What I'd like to see is reform that encourages a better quality of candidate
1. no felons, so everyone who nominates goes through the same kind of security checks that you would to get work at the pentagon, with things like political protest related arrests being an exception to exclusion.
2. no bankrupts, I guess bankruptsy is a learning experience so maybe not more than one, and not in the last 10 years. After all these people will be in charge of running our government so they'd better be able to manage money.
3. some degree of privacy. No reporting on sexual habits or love life or children or family in relation to candidates. Ie you can report about Jeb Bush but no need to mention he is George's brother. Uh, except where the family member is over 18 and working in politics then the stuff that family member does that is politically related should be ok.
4. assets declared but not required to be given up. I don't mind if a candidate has a vested interest so long as I know up front what that is.
5. repsonsible working hours. Candidates should not be expected to sit for more than 4 hours at a time or 8 hours in a 24hr period. And not more than 250 days (ie excluding weekends or equivalent time) in a year. No sitting between 10pm at night and 6am in the morning unless the sitting has been called because war has been or needs to be declared. NZ use their "emergency sittng" all the time just to get regular stuff done instead of managing things better. I think thats wrong.
6. Child care should be available at or near Parliament House or venues that candidates are required to work. This isn't just a women's issue.
The above is based on what I think needs to be done to get the kind of people I think ought to be elected, to run. There's probably more stuff related to campaign spending, like perhaps equal time and space in public media, ie if candidate 1 buys itself some air time, the medium must give equal time to the other candidates. Personally I make my decision before the election and don't let any of the crap that comes out during the campaign make a difference. Just as well cos it is almost entirely lies.
Hmm, I'd like to be able to force the ones that lie about political things to resign when they are found out. And the ones that don't keep their promises. They shouldn't be promising things they can't fund.
Hmm, think I'd better start hassling my rep again.
-- it must be true, it's on the internet.
Wrong. In 1991 the goal was to ensure that Iraq couldn't be a threat to Kuwait again after they were ejected. To accomplish this Iraq had to disarm, and there would be inspectors to monitor that. There would also be no-fly zones so that missiles and jets wouldn't try to attack Kuwait or their own people.
They are still there, and there has been no disarmament. It's about time this was put to an end. Enough is enough.
I Just hope my bro isn't involved in this in any way, he is a tanker.
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It would be a gross violation of the rules of war and the Geneva convention.
First off, wanton targeting of civilian populations is a no-no. Second off, chemical weapons have also been outlawed. (That's use, not possession.)
I would say the fact that the lights are still on in Bagdad are a pretty good sign of the restraint being shown by US and UK forces in their bombing missions.
Now, the whole war is a terrible and tragic thing. I certainly am no big fan of war and the damage it causes. However, in this case, I believe that all avenues of diplomacy had been played out (and actively subverted in the case of France and Russia) and the only two possible solutions were to walk away and hope for the best or a full armed confrontation.
(Now, the interesting thing is that this war is suddenly so terrible when we've been flying planes and bombing Iraq for almost 12 years now. Clinton managed to launch a cruise missile or two into the country as well (once when Iraq tried to assassinate a former head of state, once when Iraq ordered the inspectors out of the country).)
--- I wish I could hear the soundtrack to my life. That way I'd know when to duck.
---I just find it ironic that someone so keen for war couldn't stomach it himself.---
Why is that ironic? Some people are made to fight wars, some are made to be politicians. Both positions are now voluntary, as they should be.
---Don't worry, I don't like Al Gore much either. Is anyone suprised that the election came down to effectively a draw with two such lacklustre, mediocre men as candidates?---
Don't tell me you're one of those empty-headed third party advocates who can't figure out that we have a median voter system, not a "what'ever Chompsky says is what everyone really believes, the media is just keeping us down!" zealots.
Funny how all those people "closing their minds and falling in line" are volunteers of the US military, protecting your civilian butt (not just in Iraq)...so You risk YOUR life, then right a song like that.
My AIM is EllaJ2911, I'm not an anonymous coward.
I am FOR the war, but not this way.
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The websites of the Arabic television news channel Al Jazeera have come under electronic attack from hackers.
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Some visitors to the site were diverted to a pornography site, while others found a page with an American flag and the message "Let Freedom Ring".
The Arabic and English-language sites of al-Jazeera have suffered internet disruptions since the television station showed pictures of dead and captive American soldiers in Iraq.
The TV channel has described the electronic onslaught as a vicious attack on the freedom of the press.
Flood of data
The al-Jazeera sites are slowly recovering from the hack attacks, but experts say it could take at least until Saturday before service returns to normal.
The TV channel's websites have been until a string of assaults which have effectively crippled its internet presence.
It has been subject to a technique known as a denial of service attack, with hackers flooding the site with meaningless data in an effort to squeeze out legitimate traffic.
At one point a group calling itself the "Freedom Cyber Force Militia" hijacked visitors to al-Jazeera's English website and sent them to a different webpage with the message "God bless our troops".
Its sister website in Arabic was sending surfers to a porn site.
Influential station
"It has been hacked," said Jihad Ali Ballout, a spokesman for al-Jazeera.
He described the attack as "a frontal, vicious attack on freedom of the press" and urged anyone with information about the hackers to contact authorities.
The channel said it hoped to have the Arabic site back up soon, but admitted that its English-language service might now be delayed for several weeks.
Al-Jazeera, a Qatar-based network, is widely considered as the Arab world's most influential news organisation.
The TV channel has angered US and British officials for broadcasting videotape of dead and captured US troops in Iraq
US Secretary of State Colin Powell has gone as far as accusing it of portraying the invasion of Iraq in a negative light and exaggerating Baghdad's military achievements.
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More U.S. troops, armor head to Iraq
... Saddam needs to be worried."
Dozen Marines missing after fight near Nasiriya
Friday, March 28, 2003 Posted: 12:40 AM EST (0540 GMT)
(CNN) - As President Bush declared the war in Iraq would last "however long it takes to win," the Pentagon said Thursday that 130,000 more troops were being deployed to the Persian Gulf region.
The first wave of about 30,000 soldiers of the 4th Infantry Division and other unidentified units based at Fort Hood, Texas, were expected to deploy in the next few days, Pentagon officials told CNN. Another 100,000 ground troops will be deployed to the region next month, most of them in armored divisions and mechanized units.
Officials said the deployments represent a continuation of the Pentagon's plan and not a change in strategy.
In southern Iraq, 12 U.S. Marines were listed as missing amid fighting around Nasiriya within the past 24 hours, military officials said. Eleven of the 12 are with the 2nd Marine Expeditionary Brigade from Camp LeJeune, North Carolina, and teams are combing the desert for them. Officials said another 14 Marines from Camp LeJeune were wounded in the battle.
In Iraq, the country's information minister said Thursday that Baghdad would be the "graveyard" of coalition forces and they would lose "even if they bring double American troops."
Meanwhile, a U.S. Air Force B-2 stealth bomber dropped two satellite-guided "bunker-buster" bombs Thursday on a target in Baghdad, shaking a large area and shrouding parts of the city in a thick haze. It marked the first time the bombs have been used in this war. At least one of the bombs was a 4,500-pound GBU-37.
U.S. Central Command said a B-2 Spirit "targeted and struck a major link in Iraq's national communication network" located on the east bank of the Tigris River in downtown Baghdad.
Iraq's International Communications Center, which operates Iraq's phone system, was ablaze after it was pounded. Buildings near Iraq's information ministry appeared to be hit, as well as the Al Salam palace of Iraqi President Saddam Hussein, Western reporters said.
"We are tightening the noose around Saddam," said Col. Tom Bright, U.S. Marine Corps chief at the Joint Operations Center in Doha, Qatar. "We're taking it to him from the south, from the north and from the west.
In northern Iraq, U.S. troops, tanks and equipment of the 1st Infantry Division were being airlifted into the Kurdish-controlled northern area after about 1,000 paratroopers of the 173rd Airborne Brigade jumped in early Thursday and secured Harir airfield near Bashur.
The airfield is now a hub of activity, with C-130 and C-17 cargo planes arriving, unloading cargo and taking off again.
The soldiers will be used to protect Kurdish-controlled areas and can attack Iraqi troops from the north, said Brig. Gen. Vincent Brooks at a briefing at U.S. Central Command headquarters in Qatar.
Surrender and reinforcements
In central Iraq, six Iraqi men believed to be couriers for the Iraqi paramilitary group Saddam Fedayeen surrendered to members of the 101st Airborne Division after the men became disoriented in a sandstorm and were surrounded by U.S. troops.
The men -- who were not in uniform -- carried a large sum of U.S. money and instructions that may have been meant for Baath party leaders in a nearby town, according to Col. Mike Linnington, a 101st unit commander.
A newly released classified CIA intelligence report warned that irregular Iraqi forces could pose the greatest threat to coalition forces, particularly with "hit and run" attacks on supply lines and rear units, U.S. officials said. (Full story)
South of Baghdad, after braving nearly constant fire for 72 hours, the 3rd Squadron, 7th U.S. Cavalry got a break Thursday -- reinforcements and a chance to go to the back of the line for a sh
No respect for others is roughly equal with the global opinion thing, obviously he DOESN'T have respect for the invidual people who happen to make up that opinion. CHECK.
Careless regard for international law == disregarding the UN as well (hey, enforcers of the international law are going weak, yeehaa, now we can do whatever we want!1). CHECK.
A bad track record? This and Afghanistan. CHECK.
Mentally unstable? No, however stupid I may think Bush is, can't say he is a lunatic, but perfectly sane people can and will sometimes do very bad things.
Ha ha ha ha ha ha ha!
There is no question that the Bush administration has made some serious political blunders in terms of world politics. I agree with you there, and my personal sense of right and wrong tells me that attacking is bad. period.
These are issues we will have to deal with. Regardless of my own misgivings, I do recognize that Saddam needs to be removed and that this is the only way it is going to happen.
What I think is true, and that most protestors fail to realize, is that IF the UN security council had done it's job and supported it's own resolution, then either we would be removing Saddam with world support making the world a safer place OR he would have stepped down knowing that he was going to be removed. I think the former scenario much more likely, and that the world would indeed be in that safe place if the UN body took the "brook no nonsense" stance that it needs to take. I think they were making the situation worse for everyone with their lack of resolve.
Perhaps that is where we disagree most strongly. I think that a UN backed war would have certainly been in the best interest of the world as a whole. A US coalition war is not, but perhaps it is best for the U.S., Britain, Australia, and whomever else is involved.