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On Mar 21, 10:32*am, Neolibertarian wrote:
In article , *Siobhan Medeiros wrote: This isn't even a coherent straw man argument, dummy. It's not an argument, it's a threat. The Constitution reads "We the People..." Right. President Bush/Cheney became obsessed with Iraq and forgot about the American people. The Khobar Towers attack was in response to the sanctions against Iraq. Surrreeeee.... It's pretty easy to look up. "On 25 June 1996, a terrorist truck bomb exploded outside the northern perimeter of the US portion of the Khobar Towers housing complex, Dhahran, Saudi Arabia. The US controlled portion of Khobar Towers was a facility housing US Air Force, US Army and British and French allied forces supporting the coalition air operation over Iraq, Operation SOUTHERN WATCH. The explosion killed 19 Air Force service members and injured hundreds more. It also injured many Saudi Arabian citizens and third country nationals." http://www.fas.org/irp/threat/khobar_af/part1.htm The dead were all serving in the US Air Force 4404th Air Wing. The target wasn't chosen at random. The personnel attacked were in Saudi Arabia enforcing the No-Fly zones in Iraq. I see, let Saddam massacre from the air all the Kurds and Shiites he wants. The sanctions imposed on Iraq in 1991 were, perhaps, the most severe in history, especially given their length. In 1995, the Food & Agriculture Organization of the UN released a study claiming as many as 500,000 Iraqi children had died as a direct result of the sanctions. In 1998 three UN officials responsible for coordinating the sanctions resigned in as many months, claiming that the sanctions were a "totally bankrupt concept." Enforcement of the "no-fly zones" didn't really stop Saddam's actions against the Kurds. His security police, along with elements of HAMAS, were active in the Kurdish territories throughout the sanctions period, only ending with the 2003 invasion. Sanctions are not an alternative to war. Sometimes they can be a deliberate march to war. This was the case when they were first tried by Athens in 432 BC, this was true with the Treaty of Versailles in 1919, and it was still painfully evident with UN Security Council Resolution 687 in 1991. Bin Laden explained that the 1998 African Embassy bombings were in response to the intractable situation in Iraq. He compared the sanctions in Iraq to the terrible, intractable situation in the Occupied Territories. I call bull****. *Cite? This is even easier to look up--how is it you haven't done so? Your nation has been at war for 9 years, you've lost almost 8,000 citizens to it, spent nearly $1 trillion, yet you've never looked into it? Shame on you. "Second, despite the great devastation inflicted on the Iraqi people by the Crusader-Zionist alliance, and despite the huge number of those killed, which has exceeded 1 million... despite all this, the Americans are once against trying to repeat the horrific massacres, as though they are not content with the protracted blockade imposed after the ferocious war or the fragmentation and devastation. "So here they come to annihilate what is left of this people and to humiliate their Muslim neighbors. Third, if the Americans' aims behind these wars are religious and economic, the aim is also to serve the Jews' petty state and divert attention from its occupation of Jerusalem and murder of Muslims there. The best proof of this is their eagerness to destroy Iraq, the strongest neighboring Arab state, and their endeavor to fragment all the states of the region such as Iraq..." * * * * * * * ---Osama bin Laden * * * * * * * * *Fatwa of War, 1998 In 2000, the USS Cole was attacked. She was in the Gulf as part of the task force charged with enforcing the sanctions against Iraq. Uh huh. "On August 8, 2000 the USS Cole departed the Norfolk Naval Station for a five-month deployment to the Persian Gulf to participate in the US-led operation enforcing UN sanctions against Iraq. It was scheduled to return to the United States on December 21, 2000." * *http://www.answers.com/topic/uss-cole The target wasn't chosen at random. When America was attacked on 9/11, Osama bin Laden made it clear the jihadis had attacked America in response to the suffering of the Iraqis. I call bull**** on you. *OBL despised Saddam Hussein. Salafist jihadis despise all rulers who claim to be secular. While the pall of secularism continued for a time to surround Saddam's regime, the last time the Iraqi Revolutionary Council would declare itself secular was way back in 1990. In 1991, as he faced down the west over his invasion of Kuwait, he would assume the mantle of Islamic King. This was viewed with suspicion at the time, of course. Many observers believed his change only cosmetic. By 1993, Saddam had fully converted to Salafism. He instituted the famous "Return to Faith Campaign" inside Iraq, which required all Ba'athist party members to pass periodic exams on the Qu'ran. Meetings were begun and ended with prayers. From that point on, it is well known (to everyone but Americans) that Iraq was no longer secular. "Bin Ladin was also willing to explore possibilities for cooperation with Iraq, even though Iraq's dictator, Saddam Hussein, had never had an Islamist agenda-save for his opportunistic pose as a defender of the faithful against "Crusaders" during the Gulf War of 1991. Moreover, Bin Ladin had in fact been sponsoring anti-Saddam Islamists in Iraqi Kurdistan, and sought to attract them into his Islamic army. "To protect his own ties with Iraq, Turabi reportedly brokered an agreement that Bin Ladin would stop supporting activities against Saddam." No coincidence that all this occurred in 1993. Saddam also used his new "born-again" credentials to broker rapprochement with Syria. Iraq and Syria would reopen their borders to each other in 1997, and they reopened an old oil pipeline that they used to circumvent the UN "Oil for Food" restrictions. No coincidence that by 1998, Saddam felt secure enough to end all cooperation with the UN inspectors. Sooooooo....let me get this straight...sanctions are bad, but invading for nonexistent reasons is just ducky. The statement being responded to is this: "President Bush/Cheney became obsessed with Iraq and forgot about the American people." I was merely pointing out that the American people were only mystified by the "obsession" with Iraq, because they mostly let "experts" do all their thinking for them. Sooner or later, the "experts" understand this all too well. -- Neolibertarian "[The American People] know that we don't have deficits because people are taxed too little; we have deficits because big government spends too much." * * * * * * * * * ---Ronald Reagan Sooner or later, the "experts" understand this all too well. Picture former president Bush holding hands with Sheik Abdullah, and anyone can come to understand why the "U.N. "food for oil" program seemed to bleed itself through to the states - we seemed to have had our oil market upset a bit in the world oil scene, in contrast to being a perpetual world supplier. To admit that oil (particularly gasoline, derivatives) and oil producing technology is still under the sole proprietorship of western "technocracy" is patently absurd. The whole world now wants to duplicate it and mass produce it for their own use - price controls and markets seem to fluctuate with day- to-day, international and diplomatic maneuvering, with a little geopolitics mixed in. What we need are revolutionary technologies that self-destruct upon examination - if no one's interested in how the thing works, then don't give either the image-maker or duplicator an opportunity to mechanically or electronically copy the patent-protected idea! Protect the inventor and you protect the nation - smear the inventor's idea to the four winds of transnationalism, "meter" the technology, and you ruin the whole nation in the process. American "We the People" |
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