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It was different in Japan... |
International Level: International Guru / Political Participation: 3231 100%
I think you might be right, JB. But I do think the honor of the Japanese prevents them from killing women/children and attacking their own citizens. That's where I see a huge difference.
And I do think the mistake was that we have not struck hard enough at those who support terrorism. Quite frankly, Iran is one of them. It continues to send weapons to kill our soldiers, and ignores the United Nations. And the world has largely done nothing about it, other than to fret and worry that America might do something to stop Iran before it's too late.
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I do think the honor of the Japanese prevents them from killing women/children. |
International Level: International Guru / Political Participation: 3231 100%
It is an interesting point that you bring up JB. What differences will be made between a 2 year exit strategy or a 10 year one, or perhaps even longer. The whole idea of an exit strategy seems flawed anyway as it only gives the enemy a timeline of how much longer they have to endure.
I believe this to be a fundamental problem of the war in Iraq right now. We need to be more aggressive at cutting off the funding for terrorism and the states that are doing that. I don't believe the war in Iraq will end until these other terrorist states have also been dealt with. Will that even happen in 10 years, probably not. I personally believe we are in this for the long haul.
Rather off topic, but... The idea of changing their culture is somewhat ludicrous. The whole thing goes back to Isaac and Ishmael, and that is never going to change, but I digress. |
Al-Malaki Angrily Blasts at U.S. Democrat Senators that Iraq Is NOT a U.S. Village
After U.S. Democrat senators blasted the Iraqi PM, and demanded that he be removed from office, al-Malaki angrily responded that these U.S. Democrats seem to believe that Iraq is America's village. And it's not.
Funny thing is that during Kerry's run against President Bush, Bush's policy was criticized by Democrats for treating Iraq as a puppet government.
https://www.macombdaily.com/stories/100304/...dracke001.shtml
Yet now, while Bush demands that Democrats respect Iraq's sovereignty, the Democrats are doing exactly what they claimed Bush was wrongfully doing. (Bush denied that he has ever treated Iraq as a puppet, always insisting it was a sovereign country.)
https://www.usatoday.com/news/world/iraq/20...al-maliki_N.htm
Rather off topic, but... Personally, I don't think this belongs here but it's the closest thing I can find. I'd suggest this goes into a thread analyzing Democrat attacks on President Bush regarding Iraq. |
HUSSEIN-LINKED 'TERRORIST' CAUGHT
Iraqi forces detained the suspected leader of a terrorist cell network believed to be funded by Saddam Hussein's eldest daughter, who is wanted by Iraqi authorities on terrorism charges, the U.S. military announced Monday.
Ref. https://www.cnn.com/2007/WORLD/meast/08/27/...cell/index.html
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JB commented: Actually, the war is very similar in a lot of ways. The Japs made sneak attacks and hit the US in her heart. 9/11 hit the US as a sneak attack in her heart. |
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The war in Iraq is quite different to World War II in several ways. Firstly, the Iraq War has nothing to do with 9/11 so to link these two events is wrong. |
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Saddam openly hated Bin Laden, the two have never liked each other, they come from totally different ideological backgrounds. |
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Secondly, the Iraq war was started and finished by the West. |
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There seems to be this misguided belief that Iraq is about the War on Terrorism, whatever that term means. It's not, this is merely political speak to scare American citizens into supporting US involvement. |
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I don't think the US pulling out is a sign of failure. This war was a failure before it even began. The whole invasion and its complete lack of planning is a failure. |
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What has to be done now is what is in the best interest of Iraq and not the US or anyone else. That is really what should be considered, not this nonsense about the terrorists winning if we withdraw. |
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I too find it amusing that both sides of politics in the US are trying to win an election based on their policies in Iraq. |
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I hate to say this, but what the US does in Iraq will not lead to an improvement of the US society domestically. Does anyone else find it a strange way to win votes? |