Crackmonkey:
"So... what did you mean when you wished the insurgents the best in their endeavors?
Do you merely wish them all teh best when they attack US troops, or do you wish them well when they attack Iraqi police and civilians?"
I still haven`t made myself clear?
If one stands up to be counted with an occupying force, one has to expect to be a target. I thought what happened to those men working for Blackwater was revolting, but if you go with the intention of profiteering from the murderous conquest of a defenceless country, you can't expect to be universally welcomed.
Do I approve of murdering civilians? No. Do I think that the Iraqis have the right to defend themselves and expell an illegal occupying force? Yes. Do I think that everyone committing acts of violence in Iraq is doing it purely to expell the US? Of course not, but then there have always been internecine battles in any resistance. Furthermore, if you're talking about religious based violence, I don't approve of that, but since it was emminently predicable (and predicted), that this would happen before the invasion, I hardly think that you, as a supporter of the invasion, should complain.
Resistance movements have always committed atrocities and attacked civilians. Read a history of the French Resistance during the Vichy regime. It`s brutal but it`s true.
US and UK forces (or their hirelings), are legitimate targets. Collaborators are legitimate targets. Innocent people caught up and killed are an inevitability of conquest, invasion, and occupation.
If you have a major problem with that, perhaps you should direct your moral concerns at the country who started the war, rather than sniping at the people who opposed it in the first place and warned explicitly of the consequences about which you're now wringing your hands.
It's an illegal occupation, we have no business being there, and the Iraqis have every right to expell us by force. I would have taken the same view about resistance to German occupation in France, the Raj in India, China in Tibet, and Israel in the occupied territories.
Or do you deny your victims even the right of self-defence? If you do, you're in good company, so does the US Government.
Viva the Iraqi intafada!
"So... what did you mean when you wished the insurgents the best in their endeavors?
Do you merely wish them all teh best when they attack US troops, or do you wish them well when they attack Iraqi police and civilians?"
I still haven`t made myself clear?
If one stands up to be counted with an occupying force, one has to expect to be a target. I thought what happened to those men working for Blackwater was revolting, but if you go with the intention of profiteering from the murderous conquest of a defenceless country, you can't expect to be universally welcomed.
Do I approve of murdering civilians? No. Do I think that the Iraqis have the right to defend themselves and expell an illegal occupying force? Yes. Do I think that everyone committing acts of violence in Iraq is doing it purely to expell the US? Of course not, but then there have always been internecine battles in any resistance. Furthermore, if you're talking about religious based violence, I don't approve of that, but since it was emminently predicable (and predicted), that this would happen before the invasion, I hardly think that you, as a supporter of the invasion, should complain.
Resistance movements have always committed atrocities and attacked civilians. Read a history of the French Resistance during the Vichy regime. It`s brutal but it`s true.
US and UK forces (or their hirelings), are legitimate targets. Collaborators are legitimate targets. Innocent people caught up and killed are an inevitability of conquest, invasion, and occupation.
If you have a major problem with that, perhaps you should direct your moral concerns at the country who started the war, rather than sniping at the people who opposed it in the first place and warned explicitly of the consequences about which you're now wringing your hands.
It's an illegal occupation, we have no business being there, and the Iraqis have every right to expell us by force. I would have taken the same view about resistance to German occupation in France, the Raj in India, China in Tibet, and Israel in the occupied territories.
Or do you deny your victims even the right of self-defence? If you do, you're in good company, so does the US Government.
Viva the Iraqi intafada!
