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Started by OmniGLH, June 18, 2004, 11:21:23 AM

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Baltobuell

#12
 The trouble is that the terriorsts mom does approve. His dad is honored when his son marters himself. This is a sick, sick bunch. The world has their head stuck in a beesnest and is afraid to sting back because it would be as low and supposedly immoral as the barbariens we are fighting. Tuff. War is life or death, it should not be political, or concerned with how it looks to the nieghbors. When the pictures come on TV with "rebels" dancing with their rocket launchers, why are we not napalming the streets? It makes no sence to try to change their hearts and minds to anything but dead.

 We're there in an attempt to keep it over there. Saudi's have had serious problems concerning the overthrow of the royals. I kind of agree with the dissadents that the common  people are'nt being treated fairly, none of my/our business and civillians should leave or never went in the first place. The twin towers, the Marine barracks,  the crippled ship, on and on, is. If Saddam would have worked with the rest of the free world he would still be running the place and we'd be more focused in Afganistan. I don't believe for a moment it's being done right, but something had to be done. AGGGH! I'm doing it again, I'll shut up now.

dylanfan53

QuoteI'll answer...

Do you think these terrorist's mom's actually approve of this?


Absolutely.  They send them proudly to school for it.  

Good post, Dave.  Having lived in Iran as a kid, I'll throw in my $.02.  You know what they say about opinions...

First, if you're old enough, go back and review Carter's actions to destabilize and assist the overthrow of the Shah, one of the only allies we had in the region, under the guise of "human rights".  I hold him as responsible as the fanatic mullahs for the murder of childhood friends.  I'm not talking about their fathers, whose laughter and kindness I still recall along with the image of their corpses in Time magazine.  I'm talking about the murder of kids.

The revolution in Iran was a page from Stalin.  Massacre the academics, intellegensia, ruling class and anyone with military authority (not to mention displaced Armenians and Assyrians) and the masses are controllable. Our Episcopal bishop was awakened in the night by gunfire as they attempted to kill him.  His wife was shot and although she lived, their only son was murdered as he tried to get back home.  When I see Carter on TV, I see the faces of my friends and I am deeply disgusted.

I hope we can somehow get out of Iraq.  All we're doing now is showing the world how completely ignorant we Americans are about the Middle East. The average Joe in this country doesn't know the difference between an Iraqi and an Iranian and an Arab, let alone appreciate a 4,000 year old civilization or a Monarchy that survived for 2,000 years before a fool of a peanut farmer got in office.  (Want a fight? Call an Iranian an Arab, which our news media do regularly, and get ready.)

I'm sorry to say that we will never win the "War against terrorism".  The reason is simple.  Terrorism is a tactic used in war, it is not the enemy itself. (How are we doing in the War against drugs?  How about the War against poverty?)  The US will not identify the enemy. We can't.  Our constitution is based on the world view that all people are created equal.  The enemy is every bit as dedicated to the principle that we are not equal and we should be eliminated from the face of the earth.  They will continue to act on their world view to eliminate us.  As a nation, will we ever have the will to identify them by sect, by their teachings, by the name of their mosque and then to kill them?  I don't think so.

I do not pretend to understand the Arabic mind.  It may develop that other countries in the region (with our help) will finally need to act to survive.  But if the targets are more Paul Johnsons they will sit on the sidelines.

In my humble opinion the one and only chance Bush had to get in and out of Iraq with minimal damage was if he had found WMD.  It wouldn't have changed those who will continue to kill us, but at least we might not have been so alone in this mess.  
Once he declared his intention to build a free and democratic Iraq he became just another fool like the one that held the door open for our enemies 30 years ago under the banner of improving human rights.

Godspeed, Mr. Johnson.
Don Cook
CCS #53

cornercamping

 :-/  Screw it, unleash the nukes from Washington, and point one straight up.  Sooner or later, we are just going to destroy ourselves anyways.  Why prolong it  ???   WWIII is right around the corner. Thing is, it will be another useless war, or a holy war.

Super_KC124

#15
Good points, Don. Does anyone on this board think we are winning this war on terrorism in Iraq? We're trying to tell them how to live they're lives and they're having no part of it. So what are we doing there? How many young american soldiers have lost there lives? When is enough, enough?  :'(

cornercamping

unleash the nukes from Washington, and point one straight up

^

That's when. I can tell you who my vote isn't going to during the next election.

Baltobuell

Dylanfan, I appriciate your input and thank you for not displaying my ignorance anymore than I allready have. I believe we are of like mind, at least as your war against drugs senairo suggests. Very thoughtful, and I was unaware about Carter.

Super Dave

QuoteAnd we allready know the deal on the "WMD's" ::)

Yeah, remember the end of last month.

There was an artillery shell that was found with gas in it...scum bags tried to tie it into a road side bomb.  The UN people were all over themselves because they claimed that those were all destroyed.

That was an actual WMD.  The Abu prison took the media by storm covering that rather than actual WMD.

There has been lots and lots of equipment found that was and would be used in the production of WMD stuff though.  Stuff that was claimed by Iraq, and the UN, that didn't exist.

You know how this stuff is, Kevin.  You've been to NBC classes I'm sure.  It's not like some one walking up to another person with a grenade.  You pop one of those off and "boom" a certain area is destroyed.  

We're talking about evil stuff.  Small amounts of stuff can be produced by combining certain things.  Then that product is delivered.  It might not have any "bang" or much of one.  We're talking about aweful products that cause the nervous system to contract one's muscles so hard that it breaks one's bones.

Yeah, that would be nice to have at a mall where a family of three went to buy shoes for their little girl that's going to kindergarten in the fall...

Yeah, there are families that love all this terrorist stuff.  Hey, Saddam was paying those families money if their kids popped themselves off and killed an Israeli family eating out.  Iraq is not pretty.  But with the billions that Saddam and his thugs had...well, that part there certainly makes it a big part of all of this.

Anyone else remember Bush's speach after 9/11?  I have friends that were in Military Intellegence and are currently in the FBI, etc.  Life isn't pretty.  Bush made it very clear that things weren't going to be all nice.  We were going to have to deal with help from shady characters.  There would be injuries and death.

Does anyone doubt that many terrorists are decending upon the Iraq region to destablize it in the name of their jihad?  Again, it isn't pretty, but is there an opportunity to fight it head on and make a change.

In 1776 the Thirteen Colonies declared their independence from England.  A war continued for years.  It wasn't pretty either.

Many say that the French Revolution followed the American revolt.  

After the American Revolutionay war...we were at it again in the War of 1812.  

Iraq isn't going to be pretty.  It isn't going to be easy.  Will it ever be done?  I don't think the American Experience is ever seen as completed...Brown vs Board of Education, Roe vs Wade, etc...it's a process.

Afgahnistan isn't pretty.  But to me it at least seems as though there is some kind of hope.  

Just like racing where there is one winner...everyone after first place is just a looser...there are still reasons to be victorious.  

I can't say much about Carter.  Something fishy was going on, but no one seems to want to talk about it.  

Stopping the mentality of terror from the region is going to take decades.  Iraq is part of that beginning.  

Iran.  What's next for them?  I don't know.  But they are now between Iraq and Afgahnistan...two countries that have been completely changed.  Does that give the people that want change some power, hope, and opportunity?  It think so.

Kevin, are we winning the war on terrorism?

The only way to loose is not to fight.  That's the only way to loose.  Not to fight is to say that I won't mind when my 71 year old father and brain damaged sister are killed by terrorists that blow up St Joan of Arc church while they are their for a Christmas dinner.  

Anyone remember the people in plane number four on September 11, 2001?  You never give up.  

Not doing anything is failure.
Super Dave

Super Dave

Nukes?

Might be fine to turn the surface into the moon, but what's it really gonna do?

I was attached to a long range survelance detachment.  Their motto was:  When you care enough to send the very best.

I'm sorry, but the previous administrations would just make some calls and launch some cruise missles.

The reality of having a black American soldier named Bill along with an Arab-American, Mexican, etc. there in country trying to do something...there are people that see the opportunity they are being given.

Schools have increased attendance in Iraq...and the books no longer talk about the wonders of Saddam.  

Again, the terror people feel like they are loosing control.  Might be a last stand.  They are going after anyone that helps to try to put together something, anything for an Iraq that would be different than what was before...

We helped clean the house.  We've done alot with the Iraqi people.  A set of keys is going back on June 30th to those people in place to try to start this all up...I think we had a president of the Continental Congress before George Washington was the president of the current Constitutional government we have today.

So, is that failure in the war on terrorism?
Super Dave

251am

 Unfortunately, the Abu grab (sp?) prison scandal and Washington's admittance that they are not granting POW rights by the Geneva conventions, to Iraqi prisoners, will bring more Americans to torture and beheadings. My sympathies and prayers to the Johnson family.

  However, seeing that the Bush admin. is blatantly and illegally denying the Iraqis their POW rights our troops and civies will be denied their rights. No, it isn't gonna be pretty.    

Thorny

My $.02

 Basically we are literally taking a knife to a gun fight, stop answering to the little wussys in the UN

 
 Our president took a hour one night to sit and apologize for the troops taking some pictures w/naked prisoners. The next week the idiots send over a film of a young guy getting his head cut off. Now, we are told a couple of weeks ago if we don't let the specific prisoners that we have go, they in turn will cut off the head of this other dude.
 Its time we as Americans stop being politically correct, we remove our troops give Iraqis 24 hours to flee the country, and if you don't flee.....WOOF up in a dust cloud. Then, turn the oil fields over to the five or six humane people that still are from Iraq.
Bottom line, if it's a political war, who the hell are we doing politics with? We removed their tyranny of a leader, are we only in this now to control oil quantities and production? Untie our militaries hands and let them do their thing.

diesel748

Dave & Don great takes on the war.
I agree with your well thought out explaination.
As for that whole picture fiasco it made me sick not the pictures but the coverage I know it was emotonaly stressfull for the prisoners (to be honest with you I don't care) this is nothing new. when you are dealing with people who don't care about the Geneva convention you need to be a little more aggressive. I wish I had an answer to ending this whole mess I pray for a fast solution that keeps all of the good people over there safe.

Sportbike2

QuoteUnfortunately, the Abu grab (sp?) prison scandal and Washington's admittance that they are not granting POW rights by the Geneva conventions, to Iraqi prisoners, will bring more Americans to torture and beheadings. My sympathies and prayers to the Johnson family.

  However, seeing that the Bush admin. is blatantly and illegally denying the Iraqis their POW rights our troops and civies will be denied their rights. No, it isn't gonna be pretty.    

Did you forget 9/11?
F those prisoners.  I say take the list of people they wanted freed and have our own beheading Party.
People like you tie the hands of the Government.  Do you think they played by rules on 9/11?  Do you think they took prisoners during or even before the war?
Wake up!! This is a war and we are the only ones trying to play by the rules.  They are and will not, that is what makes them unlawful combatants, therefore the Geneva Convention rules do not apply.  Please do some research before you judge.

Semper FI
Adrian
USMC