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Why do you think the U.S went to war with Iraq?
by FearlessThor on 10 Jul, 2010 18:04
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and please dont say oil the united states receives almost all their oil from Canada and Mexico so why would we need Iraq and there was a lot of other problems between the US and Iraq.
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Reply #1
by vinnylord on 10 Jul, 2010 18:06
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uhm oil? where the fuck else for?
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Reply #2
by FearlessThor on 10 Jul, 2010 18:10
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why do you think that?
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Reply #3
by vinnylord on 10 Jul, 2010 18:13
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becouse there is nothing else there what usa wants. they are talking about revenge of the twin towers but that was the final reason to invade iraq for their oil, else they had no reason and they cant invade a land without a reason else the whole world would go crazy to the U.S.A so its all about cash thats why there are LOADS of ppl there wasting their lives
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Reply #4
by FearlessThor on 10 Jul, 2010 18:21
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umm ya they said Iraq had WMD's so we attacked but that was fake but how do you know we didnt want to kick Saddam out when we supplied him with weapons during the Iraq-Iran war and he became a threat to the U.S.
And i guess the 35 nations that went in with us were after oil too
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Reply #5
by vinnylord on 10 Jul, 2010 18:23
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thats becouse the us requested help from other lands and becouse other lands are helpfull (mostly) they help
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Reply #6
by crypto on 10 Jul, 2010 18:23
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All I know is there was a lot less death and suffering with Hussein in power. It should've stayed that way if this was the only other option.
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Reply #7
by FearlessThor on 10 Jul, 2010 18:28
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Are you fucking serious ya a lot of people lived???? ya man fyi he GASSED his people
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Reply #8
by FearlessThor on 10 Jul, 2010 19:44
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it was... but there is a story to why we attacked them and it was are fault we gave them weapons to fight Iran and look what happened it came back at us.
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Reply #9
by crypto on 10 Jul, 2010 20:20
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Are you fucking serious ya a lot of people lived???? ya man fyi he GASSED his people
Do you have any idea what's been going on in Iraq since Operation Iraqi Freedom? No government (de-Baathification was one of the dumbest moves that could possibly have made); none of the benefits that go hand in hand with an existent government (passable infrastructure, social stability, a functional economy, law and order, etc.); something like 150 insurgent attacks per day (in 2007); warlords and small-time criminals running around doing whatever the hell they please; inflammation of already present anti-Western sentiments . . . Hussein was the face of evil, I agree, and the raw casualty count might be in decline, but as far as I'm concerned going from ruthless autocracy to something very close to a violent state of anarchy is not by any means an improvement. And none of this takes into account the political and economic toll on Iraq, the US, and however many other countries.
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Reply #10
by Priest on 10 Jul, 2010 20:21
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Technically there was no declaration of war. It was Executive action.
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Reply #11
by FearlessThor on 10 Jul, 2010 20:24
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well that is true but we should at least help them set up a stable government. so all those soldiers didnt die for nothing
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Reply #12
by crypto on 10 Jul, 2010 20:45
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We have been trying, in our pathetic blundering way.
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Reply #13
by Global_Meltdown on 10 Jul, 2010 20:52
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and he gassed the kurds........... Oh yeah we get our oil from canada which actually comes from europe......... take a look at the ships coming into canada near nova scotia they sure as fuck ain't maple leafs on them.
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Reply #14
by Cadaver on 10 Jul, 2010 21:44
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Simple. To quote Dubya on the capture of Saddam," They caught him! They caught the one who tried to kill my daddy!"
(Yes, a very close approximation to what Dubya said. Makes me wonder if Dubya used the Military for a personal family vendetta... Stems from an earlier botched assassination attempt on Bush Sr., when he visited Kuwait after the end of his (Sr.'s) Presidency.)
Many think it was due to the tying of the U.S. Dollar to oil values. Iraq, in the months before the decision to attack came down, decided to trade oil for European Euro's... The view is, this allowing to trade oil in other currencies would have critically devalued the U.S. Dollar, and effectively destroyed our economy...
Personally, I wonder why we are still in Afghanistan, since there are less than 100 or so Al Qaeda left in the whole country. There are far more of them in Pakistan, and Yemen. So, we going to invade those nations, too?