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<blockquote data-quote="Unintentional" data-source="post: 9530" data-attributes="member: 22"><p><strong>Islam</strong></p><p></p><p>I like the current US policy that takes out dictatorships if it is USA's interests to do so. Most dictatorships between WW2 and pre 9-11 were taken out by us fighting the spread of communism. We took out Afganistan in direct retaliation for 9-11. We took out Iraq because we had already begun taking him out in Desert Storm 1 (besides having UN resolution 1441 allowing the use of force which was unanimously approved by the security counsel), and it was in our interests to take him out to try and stabilize the area to secure our source of oil. I don't think the US takes out dictators willy nilly, but has always had a USA interest at heart. I will also agree that securing a source of oil might seem a weak reason to remove a dictator, but imagine the world chaos and world economies crumbling which would surely lead to an incredibly large loss of life throughout the world including the USA. </p><p></p><p>If we took out dictators willy nilly, why are leaving N.Korea, Syria, Iran alone? I will never apologize for the USA being the most powerful country in the world and will time to time use that awesome power to make the world better for Americans (and the world). Face it, the US, where ever they are have always been the good guys. </p><p></p><p>If the USA was truly evil imagine what it would and could do. The US has remarkable restraint also. How many times have muslim extremist hit us without a direct US response? USS Cole, USS Stark, 1st WTC bombing, US Embassies and just a few that come directly to mind.</p><p></p><p>Someone here said they would never vote for Bush again, but who do muslim extremist fear most between Kerry and Bush? I actually think they don't care. Most pre 9-11 planning and execution was done when Clinton was president. Did a change of political parties in the White House give them second thought? No. However, they were surprised by the prompt retaliation in Afganistan. Hi level Al-Queda officials who were captured in Afganistan said they did not even plan on a US retaliation. That is how complacent we were previously. The day after the election in the US, I can tell who won by looking at the people in the streets of Syria and Palestine. If they are partying and celebrating, you know Kerry won. If they look broken and resigned to loosing, you know Bush won.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Unintentional, post: 9530, member: 22"] [b]Islam[/b] I like the current US policy that takes out dictatorships if it is USA's interests to do so. Most dictatorships between WW2 and pre 9-11 were taken out by us fighting the spread of communism. We took out Afganistan in direct retaliation for 9-11. We took out Iraq because we had already begun taking him out in Desert Storm 1 (besides having UN resolution 1441 allowing the use of force which was unanimously approved by the security counsel), and it was in our interests to take him out to try and stabilize the area to secure our source of oil. I don't think the US takes out dictators willy nilly, but has always had a USA interest at heart. I will also agree that securing a source of oil might seem a weak reason to remove a dictator, but imagine the world chaos and world economies crumbling which would surely lead to an incredibly large loss of life throughout the world including the USA. If we took out dictators willy nilly, why are leaving N.Korea, Syria, Iran alone? I will never apologize for the USA being the most powerful country in the world and will time to time use that awesome power to make the world better for Americans (and the world). Face it, the US, where ever they are have always been the good guys. If the USA was truly evil imagine what it would and could do. The US has remarkable restraint also. How many times have muslim extremist hit us without a direct US response? USS Cole, USS Stark, 1st WTC bombing, US Embassies and just a few that come directly to mind. Someone here said they would never vote for Bush again, but who do muslim extremist fear most between Kerry and Bush? I actually think they don't care. Most pre 9-11 planning and execution was done when Clinton was president. Did a change of political parties in the White House give them second thought? No. However, they were surprised by the prompt retaliation in Afganistan. Hi level Al-Queda officials who were captured in Afganistan said they did not even plan on a US retaliation. That is how complacent we were previously. The day after the election in the US, I can tell who won by looking at the people in the streets of Syria and Palestine. If they are partying and celebrating, you know Kerry won. If they look broken and resigned to loosing, you know Bush won. [/QUOTE]
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