Travis
Misanthrope of the Mountains
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Well, if the various dimwitted yokes were not so terribly dimwitted, then they would already know the answers to that question.
However, I will do my best to expunge your ignorance.
First, I do not know of any other options that would have removed Saddam from power in Iraq. Furthermore, I did not really care if Saddam stayed in power or not.
Well then we are already at an impasse as I really did care about removing him from power. I cared a lot about this. So much so I was writing congressmen about it.
However, what I (and many, many others) did care about, was keeping Saddam contained in Iraq. The pre-war sanctions were doing an excellent job of keeping him in his own country as well as building the international cooperation which would be needed to properly handle a post-Saddam Iraq.
So, just screw the poor people in Iraq? Sorry folks you have to deal with the death squads all on your own!
Second, as for transforming Iraq into a democracy, that has not been done yet. And I doubt that such a thing will happen for quite some time.
True.
But since you do not know how to radically change radically change the population of an entire nation into a new direction in a short time, then I will tell you how such a thing is done. What needs to happen is to completely occupy that nation so that the population is forced to accept the designated direction. And again, such an occupation has not been done in Iraq.
Also true.
Belgium was liberated from an outside aggressor, the Nazis
Iraq was not liberated from an outsider aggressor
Iraq was liberated from an internal aggressor. What is the difference?
Why is it alright to stop someone from mass murdering civilians if they are from another country but we cannot if the person doing the mass murdering is from that nation?
If the US were sodedicated to liberating the world from evil Saddam, why were they supporting him 20 years before?
We've gone over this time and time again.
It doesn't matter. It just doesn't.
Am I obligated to stick with a woman just because she was my girlfriend once? Do I have to stay with her if she turns out to be a psychopath that murders puppies for fun?
Allying yourself to someone does not obligate you to support that individual for all time and eternity.
You mean the same citizens that were suffering when the US was supporting that genocidal madman?
Yeah, the same ones.
Ah,. it is the timing
You support dictators in even years and remove them in odd years..
No, you remove them when the national will is there to support it.
In 1999 people were more concerned with a blonde pop star than with Saddam. In 2003 that was different.
That's the difference.
