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<blockquote data-quote="Darkwolf" data-source="post: 13916" data-attributes="member: 177"><p><strong>The Draft: Revisited</strong></p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p>Ok, heres how I see this war, what I think the politicians know and should be upfront about. If we wanted oil, there are much easier ways to get it than invading and occupying a country then having to ship it back over the ocean. Mexico has a huge and mostly untapped oil reserve. Why woulden't we just sieze that instead of screwing around in the middle east? Iraq is a foothold in the reagion. It was the most democratic country there before Saddam took power, and remains the place where non muslims are the most accepted. </p><p>Why do we need a foothold?</p><p>Beacause the fundimentalist islamic bloc is a problem (see flaming sky scrapers) The philosophy of islam calls explicitly for world domination, by force if nessisary. They actually consider failure to be a muslim to be an act of war against god. The more fundimentalist factions have gained power in the reagion within the last fifty years or so, and have become increasingly agressive. A showdown with any culture that they come into contact with is inevatable by the very nature of their dominating religious pholosophy. In Osama's letter to america, his cheif complaint is that we do not live by muslim law. </p><p>So, we are going to have to take the entire world apart, country by country, and break the hold of the fundimentalists, or eventually they will be knocking at our door in a much more credible way than just a few terrorist attacks. We had better win this one. If we stop now, they won't, and our children or grandchildren will eventually pay the price. </p><p>As to your comments about growing out of it, won't happen and anyone who says that we need to unite and live peacefully under a unified government is either smoking something and not sharing, or an agent of an order that will look alot more like "Brave New World" than "Paradisio".</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Darkwolf, post: 13916, member: 177"] [b]The Draft: Revisited[/b] Ok, heres how I see this war, what I think the politicians know and should be upfront about. If we wanted oil, there are much easier ways to get it than invading and occupying a country then having to ship it back over the ocean. Mexico has a huge and mostly untapped oil reserve. Why woulden't we just sieze that instead of screwing around in the middle east? Iraq is a foothold in the reagion. It was the most democratic country there before Saddam took power, and remains the place where non muslims are the most accepted. Why do we need a foothold? Beacause the fundimentalist islamic bloc is a problem (see flaming sky scrapers) The philosophy of islam calls explicitly for world domination, by force if nessisary. They actually consider failure to be a muslim to be an act of war against god. The more fundimentalist factions have gained power in the reagion within the last fifty years or so, and have become increasingly agressive. A showdown with any culture that they come into contact with is inevatable by the very nature of their dominating religious pholosophy. In Osama's letter to america, his cheif complaint is that we do not live by muslim law. So, we are going to have to take the entire world apart, country by country, and break the hold of the fundimentalists, or eventually they will be knocking at our door in a much more credible way than just a few terrorist attacks. We had better win this one. If we stop now, they won't, and our children or grandchildren will eventually pay the price. As to your comments about growing out of it, won't happen and anyone who says that we need to unite and live peacefully under a unified government is either smoking something and not sharing, or an agent of an order that will look alot more like "Brave New World" than "Paradisio". [/QUOTE]
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