Wow... you really just said this. I guess we can add hypocrite to the list.
I was quick to apologize for my recent rant against you. I won't bother to expect the same in return as I am sure it would never happen.
Wow... you really just said this. I guess we can add hypocrite to the list.
Why is that....because there are no natural resources up for grabs in any of these places.
If you want to adopt a philosiphy of protecting the world then protect it all, cherry picking where to go based upon the rewards available is not protecting anything it is raping vulnerable countries for their wealth under the guise of protection.
I was quick to apologize for my recent rant against you. I won't bother to expect the same in return as I am sure it would never happen.
Haiti? Somalia? Indonesia?
Haiti - Right there off the US coast, you certainly didn't want a few million refugees coming ashore so you went there to prevent it. By the way the situation still sucks there.
Somalia - Oh yeah, right up till a few of the yanks got killed and then they were gone leaving the warlords and pirates to go about their business.
Indonesia - ? Are there not US bases there and in the Philipines already.
While I fully agree that 'democracy' of the west has failed, it isn't expected to be a direct democracy - ie. we as citizens can control the results of every issue by vote. That said, as a representative democracy, it probably also failed as most people would not have signed up for this kind of intervention at the ballot, last election.
That said, this move as one of 'compassion' is a bit short-sighted. Anyone who had really wanted to aggressively remove oppressive rule, would be fighting for intervention in Yemen right now as well. As well as Oman, Bahrain, Dijbouti, or Mauritania. But they don't really produce enough to be worth our 'compassion'.
Debate would have been a better choice than vote.There has been no debate in the house about Lybia. We are automatically obliged to carry out another nations orders. Which nation? Which banks?
Didn't move anything...you went to Haiti with motives other than humaitarian, it was to prevent millions of Haitians form entering the US.
Don't know why we weren't in Somalia..oh, except for those working as UN peacekeepers and with the red cross.
I do have to claim ignorance about Indonesia, don't know why I don't know about it, my fault for not being aware.
And its not a game, its supossed to be an open discussion of issues.
Canadian Lt. Gen. Charlie Bouchard will command the NATO military campaign over Libya, CNN has confirmed.
Debate would have been a better choice than vote.There has been no debate in the house about Lybia. We are automatically obliged to carry out another nations orders. Which nation? Which banks?
You War Mongering Oil Pirates!!!!![]()
What can I say. Next week we'll be driving arround in Lybia fueled gas guzzlers and eating whatever we stole off Lybian tables. I don't like it but I can't get my taxes back and I'm murdering Lybians cuz they said something to somebody I guess
And now you have charge of the whole mission. Well not you DB, but your countryman.
What does surprise is your actually admitted you were wrong in this instance.
Nah... when the UN says its ok to kill... it's ok to kill.
Not a surprise to any who know me, probably surprise any who know you though, its part of what makes a good person
Oh well, if the US and French controlled security council says its good then it must be.
Gives it more credibility if they put someone else in charge of the troops who will enact their oil agengda.
What country, I just quit Canada, from now on it's just me and my independent fifty acres, those ****ing stupid Canadians can kiss my arse.
Why is the U.S. so keen to hand over control?
There are a number of reasons according to analysts -- the potential financial burden and the fears of a public backlash at home, especially if the operation extends over a long period of time and is expensive.
"From the beginning it was always on the cards that the U.S. would come in early with its (military) specialty and then hand over control. Uncle Sam is quite entitled to step back," says Charles Heyman, senior defense analyst at ArmedForces.co.uk.
"Libya is on the fringes of Europe and the reality is that you can't expect the U.S. to pay for Europe's defense. The U.S. is under all kinds of pressure... the U.S. defense budget is sucking $712 billion from the economy every year. It is also facing pressure over its presence in Afghanistan."
Q&A: NATO's command of the no-fly zone - CNN.com
This doesn't quite strike me as a humanitarian intervention.
Answer? :|
Eagle - you really are a Troll aren't you?
I would wonder why, as an American and staunch supporter of your coporate & bank controlled government and its illegal and unethical actions, you spend so much time on a forum titled 'Canadian Content' other than to be a Troll.
Your inflexible positions and unwillingness to discuss issues or compromise in any way reveal much about you and the type of person you are.
Please do us all a big favor and re-enlist, go to Iraq, kill yourself some a-rabs.
Much like your buddy Goober it will never matter what anyone else says, or even proves, you will hold your view till the bitter end. I will be open to other opinions and willing to change. That is what makes me a good person and makes you less of a man.
This seems fair and balanced.
Yes. On the income statement, lol