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Ed Ofama... On Iran

Read the thread again.

Landmines were first mentioned (in the context of the landmine ban treaty) by cambion in post 27.

In post 101, Travis replied to cambion, asking what good a ban on landmines would do, and saying it would actually result in something bad.

Bikerdruid doesn't enter the conversation about landmines until post 103, when he replied to Travis and asked if fewer children getting their legs blown off would be that bad result Travis mentioned.
 
Landmines were first mentioned (in the context of the landmine ban treaty) by cambion in post 27.

In post 101, Travis replied to cambion, asking what good a ban on landmines would do, and saying it would actually result in something bad.

Bikerdruid doesn't enter the conversation about landmines until post 103, when he replied to Travis and asked if fewer children getting their legs blown off would be that bad result Travis mentioned.

Please try to follow.

The entire landmine thing started when Bikerdruid tried to divert the discussion away from Iran and back to the US being the "bad guy" again, because that's the only way he can make sense of the world.

He accused the US of breaking 37 treaties (most of which, if not all of them, the US didn't sign or ratified). The first of these treaties on his ridiculous list was the Ottawa one, which was about landmines. That's what cambion was commenting.
 
That's because you falsely accused the US of breaking the Ottawa treaty it didn't sign. The Ottawa treaty is about landmines.

Gees, your memory is awful.

bikerdruid posted a link with 37 international agreements (and the description "The US government is the major holdout to these international agreements").

You're the one who singled out the Ottowa treaty out of all those on the list that the US was not a signatory to.
 
Please try to follow.

The entire landmine thing started when Bikerdruid tried to divert the discussion away from Iran and back to the US being the "bad guy" again, because that's the only way he can make sense of the world.

He accused the US of breaking 37 treaties (most of which, if not all of them, the US didn't sign or ratified). The first of these treaties on his ridiculous list was the Ottawa one, which was about landmines. That's what cambion was commenting.

Bikerdruid didn't comment on any of those treaties in particular. You were the one who brought the Ottawa treaty, alone out of the 37 listed in bikerdruid's link, into this thread, specifically. Cambion then commented specifically on that landmine treaty. Travis then replied to cambion about landmines. Only then did bikerdruid sound off about the landmine treaty.

There was a derail about landmines, but it wasn't bikerdruid that yanked the thread towards that topic.
 
Bikerdruid didn't comment on any of those treaties in particular.

No, he commented on all of them at the same time in a pathetic attempt at a derail.

I singled out the first one to show how wrong his argument was.
 
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dude....the topic of the thread is the u.s. and their attitude towards iran.

So it's not about landmines or the other 36 other treaties the US didn't sign.

Good.

Shall we get back to Iran and their nuclear program now?
 
Who's responsible for derailing the thread by going on and on about somebody derailing the thread? :cool:
 
No, he comemnted on all of them at the same time in a pathetic attempt at a derail.

He commented on all of them in an attempt (failed or not) to compare the US' attitude towards Iran breaking the NPT with its own attitude towards treaties it's a signatory to.

I singled out the first one to show how wrong his argument was.

Which is what started the derail about landmines. Since before you started talking about the Ottawa treaty specifically, bikerdruid's post had nothing to do with landmines, only about the US' attitude towards treaties in general.
 
He commented on all of them in an attempt (failed or not) to compare the US' attitude towards Iran breaking the NPT with its own attitude towards treaties it's a signatory to.

But it's not a signatory to these treaties.
 

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