by Cactus Jack » Sat Sep 17, 2005 3:37 pm
iceman, I really have no idea how you and I can have a dialogue. We're like the blind men with the elephant. We simply "see" things too differently. So far, the only thing you agreed with wasn't what I meant. You can't "force" democracy on them, but how do you "make" them want it? What's the difference?
You may be the only person I've heard of who is afraid of long range missles? Uh, doesn't that take a bit more knowledge, real estate, money, and infrastructure than any of these countries possess at the present or even future time? Saddam Hussein bought missles from the Soviets that could barely, BARELY reach Isreal. Where they gonna put 'em? Cuba? Toronto? There's no credible evidence N. Korea has missles that can reach Seoul.
Nukes are extremely worrisome. Satchel charge type. The kind that could be smuggled in too easily. However, there's a threat out there far more serious, an enormous amount more. A virus that could wipe out 1/3 of the population. The SARS virus, which could at any time mutate into a virus that can be transmitted from human to human. No one owns it. It doesn't even exist, at THIS moment. But it could, soon. And there's nothing we can do about it. Just like there's nothing we can do about the people of the Mid-East.
Saddam Hussein as the next Hitler? Serious? Ever heard of Ferdinand Marcos, Pinochet, Pol Pot? All of these guys were on the same level as Hussein. Burma is a terrible regime, and what about the genocide in Africa? We didn't attack any of them. So, that's an argument that doesn't hold water. We contained him when we kicked him out of Kuwait. He wasn't a threat to us. Not anymore. If you believe he was, I know I cannot change your mind, but you're in a small minority of people who still believe he was. The evidence, now, indicates otherwise.
We supported the Shah of Iran for years. He was as close to an enlightened despot as you could ask for in that part of the world. His secret police was legendary for its harsh treatment of the enemies of the state, raising torture to an art form. He wasn't a nice guy, but he tried very hard to bring his country into modern times. We withdrew our support and let him fall, and look what happened. We got the Ayatollah Khomeni, our embassy people taken hostage, and an extremist regime that supports terror around the world.
We supported Hussein against Iran. We didn't invade him when he used chemical weapons on the Iranians. Now, we've taken him out--which was fine by me, btw--but what have we got now? A training ground for insurgents. More hatred of us in the Islam world. And more fear of us. Yeah, those who do not hate us certainly fear us. Lettuce doesn't make war on you. We do.
I was watching Nightline last night. The President of Venezuela was being interviewed. He claims America is going to invade his country and try to take him out. Are we? Would you believe we're not? Would they believe it in Panama? Pat Robertson--a so-called man of God--called for his assassination. After what we've done in Iraq, this guy is making a lot of noise we can't refute. He's getting a lot of mileage out of it. Latin America could be a real problem for us, because of this guy, and because of what we've done.
Iceman, I do not have any answers at all. That's the truth. The questions are too complicated for my simple mind. We Americans like simple answers. We think everyone in the world wants what we have. It's not true. We don't understand those who don't want what we want. And when our leaders lie to us, we don't know what to know anymore.
Ice, you may believe we weren't lied to, but surely you can see that a LOT of people feel they did.
CJ
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