Virus
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And, in any case, if it was “worth it,” why shouldn’t we keep doing it, not only in Iraq but all over the world? Perpetual war for stable government, one might call it.
All-or-nothing fallacy.
And, in any case, if it was “worth it,” why shouldn’t we keep doing it, not only in Iraq but all over the world? Perpetual war for stable government, one might call it.
All-or-nothing fallacy.
We shall see what the future brings.
That doesn't make any sense. Either you used an All-or-Nothing fallacy or you didn't. And you did.
Wasn't. Saddam was already at war with the US and UK. He didn't abide by the ceasefire terms.
Syria, Iran and wealthy Saudi backers were behind it.
Bin Laden is dead and Al-Qaeda have been crushed, having achieved absolutely nothing.
Good.
how do you say "this is gonna suck" in arabic?
Population of earth: ~ 7 billion
cost of Iraq war: ~ $3 trillion
= $428 per person
Cost of 1 dozen donuts: ~ 5 dollars
instead of Iraq we could have bought every man, woman and child on face of the earth 85 dozen donuts.
Bin Laden is dead and Al-Qaeda have been crushed, having achieved absolutely nothing.
Good.
Cow cookies. ObL wanted us bankrupt and impotent.Bin Laden is dead and Al-Qaeda have been crushed, having achieved absolutely nothing.
Good.
NOT!Patriot Act was a good thing.
A wave of apparently co-ordinated bomb attacks in the Iraqi capital, Baghdad, has killed at least 63 people and injured around 185, say officials.
Patriot Act was a good thing.
I guess it´s easy to say it´s a good thing when not living under ti.