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| quote: | Look this is how the USA government is setup. This is how it was written in the constitution of this government back in 1798. If you think it is unfair, that is your opinion. And were you a United States citizen, you would have the right to forfiet that privilege and try and seek citizenship in a country which you think has a 'good' voting system.
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Constitution can always be changed. France had its revolution few years later and it doesn't have a voting system like that one.
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I don't understand why it is not good, or fair. It is the republic model of government, which many countries use.
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The fact that many countries use it doesn't mean it's fair.
I think it is unfair because it allows a candidate with minority of votes to win elections. That is in opposition with democracy which is basically the ruling of the majority.
| quote: | | Well they do have a good reason. And they were attacked. Remember the 1990-1 gulf war? Well their ally, Kuwait was attacked. Then they came in with forces to protect this nation. They defeated Iraq and made them sign treaties to ensure it would not attack them, or their allies ever again. Iraq signed and agreed to these treaties, and then latter went to violate them engadering and possing a threat to future attacks on Kuwait or its protectorate, the USA. |
That war is over now. Using that logic, Russia also has a right to invade Germany because Germany attacked them in WW2.
Besides, I truly didn't see that Iraq has threatened US recently, or Kuwait for that matter. It was never on any news I've seen, I've only seen George Bush threatening to attack Iraq. That means then that Iraq has the right to attack the US, since they are a serious threat to Iraq. Besides, US and British airplanes are bombing Iraqi positions all the time for the last 10 years which also gives them a good reason.
| quote: | | Further though, I believe a country should hold a pre-emptive option. If it knows with vitality that it is udner imminent threat, it is ok in my opinion for that nation to take the initiative. For example, why if your government knows a nuclear missile will launch in T-10min, should it wait, for that nuclear to land in one of its most populated city, kill millions, and then attack in retaliation the nation that launched it. According to your logic, the nation which the nuclear missile was pointed to, can never have the initative to destory it, until it lands in one of its city, as the other nation offically 'attacked' you then. |
If a nuclear missle is going to be launched in 10 minutes, a military intervention will hardly have enough time to disable it, so the missle is going to be launched anyway. Besides, you are not 100% sure that it will be launched, so it's better to wait those 10 minutes, because otherwise the nation with the missle can say it fired it in self defense and you can't prove them wrong, since you attacked. Only thing you can do in that situation is to evacuate people. And attacking a country because it might have missles which it might fire on another country is a pretty long shot. And again, your attack may only provoke usage of those missiles, which might not be used if you hadn't attacked.
Besides, I think situation in Iraq is not nearly similar to the thing you described above. Saddam is not crazy, if he gets nuclear missiles, he'll only use them for threats and to improve his status in the world, and maybe to get sanctions lifted. He knows that if he attacks anyone with it, it will be most definitely the end of him.
And I still haven't seen any proof of those weapons.
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