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Why I think War with Iraq Is justifiable |
Lyzel - Mar 15, 2003 |
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Lyzel | Mar 15, 2003 | |||
Read this: So many deaths...... It is the FACTS |
Mr. Moustache | Mar 16, 2003 | |||
Read this: So many deaths...... It is the FACTS |
Lyzel | Mar 16, 2003 | ||||
Um, after reading that.. where are the facts?? Do you really consider the opinion of ONE person, not even backed by any independent agency, to be FACTS??? Geez. You can be in denial all you want, but atleast show some actual proof that can be proven. Yes? |
Mr. Moustache | Mar 16, 2003 | ||||
read this... It's essentially the same, but more comprehensive than what the BBC provides. And whether or not it is independetly verified shouldn't matter, no matter what precautions are taken civilian deaths are a fact of war. And that reason alone is enough to question why war is considered necessary. His estimates are conservative and non-objective, and they come from the same mainstream media that you seem to so heavily rely on. This war in Iraq will kill more civilians than one could comprehend.. 5000 is almost uncomprehendable as is. But with the guarantee of urban warfare, and the largest airial onslaught in the history of man we should expect the number of civilian deaths to grow by leaps and bounds. And I doubt it would be realistic thinking to expect cheering when we enter the streets of Baghdad, rather I would expect to hear the cries of a people that have been massacred by foreign troops. I suggest you go tell the mother that will be looking for her child in the rubbel of a building blown to pieces by a U.S. bomb that this war was necessary to free her. |
Lyzel | Mar 16, 2003 | |||
By the way, if you don't mind me asking.. where are you from??? |
antime | Mar 16, 2003 | |||
I'm still waiting for someone to explain why gassing civilians was considered perfectly acceptable until the day Kuwait was invaded when it suddenly became a serious faux pas. |
Curtis | Mar 16, 2003 | |||
Don't hold your breath... |
mal | Mar 16, 2003 | |||
For those that are undeterred by the concept of war and casualties of any sort, take a look at this: Warning: contains very disturbing images and text This is war... Hard to look at, but it doesn't make it any less real. |
antime | Mar 16, 2003 | |||
Now, now, Bushy boy has said this has nothing to do with oil, and if we don't take everything the White House says in blind faith we're in denial with our heads up our asses and that just won't do. |
mal | Mar 16, 2003 | ||||
Well it can't be because of any links that Iraq has with al Qaeda:
Full interview... I didn't realise that Blair could see into the future. |
Daniel Eriksson | Mar 16, 2003 | |||||||
I agree. War is like that, whatever its reasons are.
I cant understand how anyone still wants a war after seen this. Why cant US destroy their weapons first? Going as a good example? But then they would be vulnerable to an attack? Wouldn´t it be the same for Iraq? But Saddam is evil... Might be, but he is not the one attacking this time. And if we count, US has killed FAR more people in wars than Iraq would ever be able to. But that doesn´t justify it. No, but making a crater out of Iraq doesnt either. See, this discussion can go on forever. I believe there is another option. Not vaporize Iraq, not let Saddam keep his power. Why not try to assasinate Saddam |
Lyzel | Mar 16, 2003 | ||||
You know why??? Because the CRIMES won't continue if the person was eliminated? |
Lyzel | Mar 16, 2003 | ||||
Who said it was perfectly acceptable?? 1988 was a different time. Not all the information was in the table at the time. This is now, and they have seen what Saddam is capable of doing. |
Lyzel | Mar 16, 2003 | ||||
That's pretty sad... but you know what? If no one stops these sick people from raping women, etc, etc, it will continue. Just seeing atrocities like that, just reinforces my belief to do something, rather than picking my nose. |
Lyzel | Mar 16, 2003 | ||||
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