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| quote: | Originally posted by St_Andrew
I would rather say that you act a lot in your own interest, and a bit in the international community's interest. For example you did nothing about Kongo even if there died 3-4 million people in that conflict (still not really solved), BUT Iraq may have some WMD and have a lot of oil, ohh that's interesting for US to attack. I have nothing against Iraqi people being liberated but i would be happier to see the kongo conflict solved, yes i see that it's not that easy to solve but anyway my point is that US is not acting as some kind of police in others interests. And yes i understand that you don't want to start a war with kongo that coasts x hundred billion dollars without getting anything back, but please don't think that you are so good and that you are helping everyone out in this world. And I also hope that you understand that people hate you because you are selfish in your foreign policies. |
As a graduate in history I think that is a borderline rancourous statement to make in that the U.S went into the Balkans (what was to gain from that selfishness or Somalia, nothing like selfish U.S. Rangers dragged through the streets. Selective choices cannot be one sided, the U.S is not perfect I know this from years of studying history but neither is England, France, Germany, Spain and the list can go on. People should remember that unlike dictators Bush will not be around forever, its just how much foolish things will he do before he is sent packing from the White House. Americans are a proud people just like Iraqis, I believe that the public believed in the good intentions in Iraq, it is the political leaders that are failing this nation on the Iraq issue.
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