[QUOTE="curono"]***post***mrbojangles25
for starters, most of those are theories.
second, so what if they have oil? There is no shame in a mutually beneficial relationship; one country protects another's population from a cruel dictator, while in exchange perhaps getting a good deal on oil in the future. {Do you realize how terrible this is? It means going to war to get a good deal for oil. It is even worst thinking that you are ok with violating a nation's sovereignty and killing people for a "mutually beneficial relation". I dont know if you realize this, but it is the equivalent of an empire killing its way to domination.} Nobody goes to war simply for the good of it, there are always additional motives.
Third, I find it funny America is singled out in this conflict when A.) people were crying for Western help not more than a month ago "Oh, God, won't someone help the civilians", Of course not. American media may say that, but it is a fallacy. I can't imagine a population saying "We need americans to come and bomb this place around". About europe I wont talk since they are not the issue being discussed. and B.) Europe, specifically France, initiated outside assistance in Libya. The "World" literallyasked for the the US's help, and we were even hesitant to give it, partly because we already know how the world views our "meddling" in that, errrmmmm, screwed up part of the world.
We stayed out of Egypt. They have oil too, you know, but it was a relatively peaceful revolutionREALLY?? It was"Relatively peaceful??" Of course not. It was a violent one. I don't know why US stayed out of it, but let me assure you it is not as if we should praise a country for not meddling when they have no business there. , so no military involvement was needed. Again, sort of funny how no one mentions that similar scenario. Maybe, just maybe, do you think the US actually cares about an oppressive regime killing its own people (in addition to other things, of course) versus a peaceful revolution.
You claim the US is becoming an enemy of the entire globe when in truth we are its best friend.So taking military actions in libya, afhganistan, Iran, Irak Kuwait, Laos, Cambodya, Panama and vietnam and many other places makes us your friend? I'm sorry for my ignorance, but generally sending troops to attack a place TENDS to cause some kind of resentment and creates "enemies" The aid we send to all parts of the world eclipses the combined aid the rest of the world sends out by a huge amount. Our contributions to Japan, for example, in money, aid, and work hours is incredible. Keep in mind that we do this during one of the worst economic times in our history, when unemplyoment is around 10% and our debt is incredible.
Declining education? I beg to differ; people still flock to the US for their college degrees, and our universities are among the best in the world. K-12 is debatable in terms of quality, and it varies way too much to give an accurate idea of what is offered, but college/university-level education is the best there is. And all I can do is "lol" at fascism.Most people may not know where to pin point in the world map Lybia and STILL they think that it should be attacked. If you support attacking some place which you dont even know... well, hope you get where I am going.
Iran "is next?" Last time I checked they also had a brief revolution a few months ago, and we kept out of it. Iran is one of the more progressive Muslim countries in the world; while their leader is a bit crazy, the people are good, and we know this. We still dont know what will happen next.... We had an opportunity to get involved and we stayed out.
Israel might think that, but the US is not a theocracy. We do not believe in a "promised land" despite what a few politicians might say. "Promised land" is what Jewish and Muslim theocracies babble about, fight over, and kill over...the US will do a lot of babbling, fighting, and killing, but never over stupid religious prophecies.
Worrisome? Only if youre the leader of a country and a jerk. People should worry that a country thinks it has the divine right to send troops wherever it thinks it can. It should worry people that a country around the world can attack another that has nothing to do with it in the first place. It is really creepy stuff!
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