left to their own devices, the people if iraq would eventually figure it out.
Devices, as in sectarian violence?
left to their own devices, the people if iraq would eventually figure it out.
Freedomhouses's index after the overthrow of Saddam (1 is best, 7 is worst):
Political Rights Score: 5
Civil Liberties Score: 6
Status: Not Free
Freedomhouses's index under Saddam:
Political Rights Score: 7
Civil Liberties Score: 7
Status: Not Free
Therefore by objective standards, Iraq is better off without Saddam.
But I thought that absent US interference, everything is just peace and love and flowers and sunshine?wow...do you really think so?....i don't.
It has as much as Afghanistan and Kosovo.btw....does rwanda have any oil?
A part from the single My Lai massacre, can you tell me if and how many US generals, commanders and soldiers where put on trial for the repeated human rights violations (=deliberated killings) done by American troops?
Can you provide me evidence?
From the Russell Tribunal on Vietnam War
(wikipedia)
The Tribunal stated that its conclusions were:
1. Has the Government of the United States committed acts of aggression against Vietnam under the terms of international law?
Yes (unanimously).
2. Has there been, and if so, on what scale, bombardment of purely civilian targets, for example, hospitals, schools, medical establishments, dams, etc?
Yes (unanimously).
We find the government and armed forces of the United States are guilty of the deliberate, systematic and large-scale bombardment of civilian targets, including civilian populations, dwellings, villages, dams, dikes, medical establishments, leper colonies, schools, churches, pagodas, historical and cultural monuments. We also find unanimously, with one abstention, that the government of the United States of America is guilty of repeated violations of the sovereignty, neutrality and territorial integrity of Cambodia, that it is guilty of attacks against the civilian population of a certain number of Cambodian towns and villages.
3. Have the governments of Australia, New Zealand and South Korea been accomplices of the United States in the aggression against Vietnam in violation of international law?
Yes (unanimously).
The question also arises as to whether or not the governments of Thailand and other countries have become accomplices to acts of aggression or other crimes against Vietnam and its populations. We have not been able to study this question during the present session. We intend to examine at the next session legal aspects of the problem and to seek proofs of any incriminating facts.
4. Is the Government of Thailand guilty of complicity in the aggression committed by the United States Government against Vietnam?
Yes (unanimously).
5. Is the Government of the Philippines guilty of complicity in the aggression committed by the United States Government against Vietnam?
Yes (unanimously).
6. Is the Government of Japan guilty of complicity in the aggression committed by the United States Government against Vietnam?
Yes, (by 8 Votes to 3).
The three Tribunal members who voted against agree that the Japanese Government gives considerable aid to the Government of the United States, but do not agree on its complicity in the crime of aggression.
7. Has the United States Government committed aggression against the people of Laos, according to the definition provided by international law?
Yes (unanimously).
8. Have the armed forces of the United States used or experimented with weapons prohibited by the laws of war?
Yes (unanimously).
9. Have prisoners of war captured by the armed forces of the United States been subjected to treatment prohibited by the laws of war?
Yes (unanimously).
10. Have the armed forces of the United States subjected the civilian population to inhuman treatment prohibited by international law?
Yes (unanimously).
11. Is the United States Government guilty of genocide against the people of Vietnam?
Yes (unanimously).
Prompted in part by the My Lai massacre, in 1969 the Bertrand Russell Peace Foundation organized Citizens Commissions of Inquiry (CCI) to hold hearings intended to document testimony of war crimes in Indochina. These hearings were held in several American cities, and would eventually form the foundation of two national investigations: the National Veterans Inquiry sponsored by the CCI, and the Winter Soldier Investigation sponsored by the Vietnam Veterans Against the War.
Devices, as in sectarian violence?
it is iraq's internal issue and none of our business.
With that line of reasoning, isn't the conflict between Israel and the Palestinians none of our business as well?
I'll let you suck on that one for a while.
No biased jury here, also from Wiki:
more duplicity.You know the US pays the Palestinian Authority's wages don't you?
Then who represents "the majority of Palestinians"?more duplicity.
besides, the PA does not represent the majority of palestinians.
Then who represents "the majority of Palestinians"?
Then who represents "the majority of Palestinians"?
fatah and hamas, for better or worse.
If Fatah and Hamas are representative of the majority of Palestinians, then it will surely go the worse for them, and rightly so.
Do you agree, bikerdruid?
fatah and hamas, for better or worse.
But thanks for putting something in black and white for us: Fatah and Hamas are the legit representatives of the Palestinians. You said it.
You are implying that the jury was biased or not biased?