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magicsushi
Earlier today I was asked the following:

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"do you think that Iraq was better with Sadam or without, when I say this point I mean , as in power of the country or do you believe that people have to live loving a man who's face is on every wall with a staue in his honour on every corner and when a democratic vote was NEVER possible??"


Now, being anti-war it's probably a question along the lines of something what we all get asked when the issue comes up. I'm curious as to what your 'in a nut shell' response to such a question is
Renegade
I get the feeling that this is going to become a long, heated thread.... :p

In any case, I stand by what I've said all along: this was the wrong war at the wrong time, fought for the wrong reasons. The question of whether Iraq will be better off without Saddam cannot yet be answered, as it remains to be seen how successful the "reconstruction" and "democratisation" of Iraq is. Even if these pursuits are successful (which we probably won't know for another 5 years or so, maybe longer) the criticisms remain valid.

On the other hand, I must admit that it is undoubtedly good that we got rid of Saddam Hussein and replaced him with a murdering, secular authoritarian who imprisons dissenters and wasn't elected by the Iraqi pe...... oh, wait a second. :-/
St_Andrew
I think US would be a better place without Bush, does that give me the right to invade USA?

But i usually answewrs something like renegade...
rizen
No. Iraqi's aren't better off and niether are we. No Bin Ladin link, no WMDS, but isn't it nice Dick and Bush get more oil :o
Q5echo
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Originally posted by rizen
No. Iraqi's aren't better off and niether are we. No Bin Ladin link, no WMDS, but isn't it nice Dick and Bush get more oil :o

your such a stupid c**ksucker
smokeape
Well as a bonus to ousting Sadam, it seems all the raghead radicals of the world have been drawn to Iraq and we're waging the fight over there. Better than over here and better to have one less country sponsoring terrorism.

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BadBadNeil
Of course Iraq is better without him.

1) The minorities in the country can get equal say and are no longer killed and persecuted.

2) The ruthless baath party isn't in power.

3) The country is moving toward a leader that the people choose. Saddam entered the leadership of the country after a coup.

4) The majority of the country's money can now be spent on the people instead of weapons.

5) Kuwait and Saudi Arabia no longer have to fear an invasion.

6) Saddam stole billions of dollars from oil for food and smuggled oil during the meantime, money that should have went to the people, now the new government can reap the real benefits of their wealth.

7) Without Saddam there are no more economic sanctions imposed on them and they are more free to do business with the world.

8) Their airport is planning on being reopened now after being closed for years under saddam, allowing its citizens to travel more freely.

9) The people are free to protest and worship which they couldn't under Saddam's regime.


I think there is no doubt the people of Iraq and the entire world are better off without him. I think a lot of people question the timing, motives, and if it was our job to get rid of him. Many of the exact same things are true with north korea but I don't think we are going in there any time soon. There is no doubt anywhere in the world that Kim Jong Il is destroying his country, killing his people, and without him there would be unification and equal rights like in South Korea.
St_Andrew
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Originally posted by BadBadNeil
6) Saddam stole billions of dollars from oil for food and smuggled oil during the meantime, money that should have went to the people, now the new government can reap the real benefits of their wealth.


Yeah and now those money goes into the pockets of corporate america
BadBadNeil
Well some business has to take care of the oil infrastructure. Since Iraq doesn't have the capability to do it themselves if it wasn't an American company, it would be from another country, be it France, England etc. Does that make it better?
rizen
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Originally posted by Q5echo
your such a stupid c**ksucker



quote:
Originally posted by BadBadNeil
Of course Iraq is better without him.

1) The minorities in the country can get equal say and are no longer killed and persecuted.
Yeah, now US soldiers are getting killed and injured.

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Originally posted by BadBadNeil 2) The ruthless baath party isn't in power.
Last I heard, most members of the Baath Party just switched over to the new one. Good idea.

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Originally posted by BadBadNeil 3) The country is moving toward a leader that the people choose. Saddam entered the leadership of the country after a coup.
As long as it's not an Islamic government, the "people" get to choose it.

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Originally posted by BadBadNeil 4) The majority of the country's money can now be spent on the people instead of weapons.
More like pay off the war using the country's oil.

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Originally posted by BadBadNeil 5) Kuwait and Saudi Arabia no longer have to fear an invasion.
Right... Saddam's army was . He couldn't even take out the Kurds. Let's not mention we kept him in check with the continuos bombing since the first gulf war.

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Originally posted by BadBadNeil 6) Saddam stole billions of dollars from oil for food and smuggled oil during the meantime, money that should have went to the people, now the new government can reap the real benefits of their wealth.
True. The US oil companines and government had no problem. Don't you love lobbies.

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Originally posted by BadBadNeil 7) Without Saddam there are no more economic sanctions imposed on them and they are more free to do business with the world.
This is true, but again IMO those sanctions should of been lifted long ago.

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Originally posted by BadBadNeil 8) Their airport is planning on being reopened now after being closed for years under saddam, allowing its citizens to travel more freely.
Cool.

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Originally posted by BadBadNeil 9) The people are free to protest and worship which they couldn't under Saddam's regime.
Pretty sure there was and is one million Christians in Iraq who did which ever religous activites they'd like to do during Saddam. Saddam's regime != Saudi Arabia, thus Bin Laden hated him.

rizen
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Originally posted by BadBadNeil
Well some business has to take care of the oil infrastructure. Since Iraq doesn't have the capability to do it themselves if it wasn't an American company, it would be from another country, be it France, England etc. Does that make it better?
Those low bidding sessions for who would do the work and get the contracts sure helped, having Holyburton jack even more money. :rolleyes:
Q5echo
what U.S. oil companies? what do you know about the oil market other than whats been fed to you?
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