TDTURBO said:
...It is clear you can't protect against terrorism. It is also clear that we are in this mess due to our inept foreign policy with regards to Isreal. Let Isreal fight it out without our support, as I stated earlier, there would be allot of happy people on earth if this was done. Isreals influence in this country is a cancer that needs to be cut out. It's time people realize it!
TDTURBO, you are making a serious mistake at your, and OUR, peril.
We help Israel for several reasons.
1) First, I side with them on moral rightness. Terrorists blow up school busses over there killing Israeli children but for some reason I'm told I need to consider the "other side".
Sometimes when oppressors kill and maim the innocent for politcal ends, good people should step up and say "THIS HAS TO STOP. WE SUPPORT ISRAEL'S RIGHT TO EXIST."
TDTURBO, I will let you decide for yourself where you stand.
2) We support Israel for realistic reasons. Israel has committed themselves to their defense. If we do not assist, Israel will use nuclear weapons as a final defensive measure. It is in our interest both to be Israel's partner and to foment peace in that region. This goal is achiveable with the right players (the PLO and its current leadership are the wrong players.... but this is another topic).
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Typhoon,
For me the issue comes down to trust. More on this in a minute.
Sadam has demostrated cruelty to his neighbors and cruelty to his own citizens. Not less than 14 UN Security Council resolutions have been disregarded repeatedly by his government. Given his history and based on the force of International Law, we are not obligated to treat him as we would treat any other nation. In other words, we do not need a provocation of violence from him in order to act against his regime.
Secondly, For me to support military action against him I would need to be satisfied with evidence of one of three things:
1) That Sadam has continued to produce or stockpile weapons prohibited by UN sanction.
2) That his regime has aided terrorist groups with these weapons or otherwise.
3) That his regime poses a clear threat to us in some way through contemplated action that is occuring or will occur.
Now to get to the trust issue I started with:
I trust the W. has the information to satisfy one or all of the reasons I just listed. I want to see it for myself, and I think that the case needs to be made and that open debate should occur. This debate is one of the fundamental differences between America and Iraq. However, based on preparations for war, I trust this President while I did NOT trust the previous one.
Finally. I have not seen the "if you don't support the war you're unAmerican" sentiment that you say you have seen. A number of my more liberal friends complain to me that this attitude is pervasive - but I just don't see it. In fact, quite the opposite, I see most people having a reasonable discussion just like this.
I should check this board more often! Good thread.
