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over 100,000 Iraqi dead and no trials of american leaders for this illegal war

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    1. armchair_warrior
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      and it ends..

      where is the justice? I'm sure the us would remember this in the history books as a good war, they "brought" democracy to the middle east.

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    2. ntfool
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      C'mon now. While there are certainly Americans who view the actions of the last ten years as "good", there is also certainly a very large percentage of the population who are disgusted and horrifeid by it. Don't generalize.

      As far as what's in the history books, well, its up to each and every individual to educate themselves and not have everything spoonfed to them, isn't it.

      If you're happy, you're not paying attention.

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    3. It's a national disgrace.

      Americans as a whole are divorced from knowing what their government does in their name around the globe.

      There will be no accountability b/c when it comes to the military complex, Obama and Holder are as complicit as anyone else. Just like every administration before or after them.

      They're not going to investigate one of their own.

      And there's no demand from the public for accountability.

      The government intentionally deceives, to prevent outrage.

      The public intentionally remains ignorant, to maintain happiness.

      Spend a buck, light a number for one the 400,000 victims in Darfur: darfurwall.org
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      PragmaticGuy

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      Uhh, sorry we didn't kill 100,000 Iraqis. I'm sure we killed a bunch but not all of them. Most of them were killed by their own countrymen in the civil war that goes on between the Sunnis and the Shiites. And let's not forget the Taliban. They love to bomb their own as much as they do our soldiers. This war was unconscionable and we accomplished nothing and spent a lot of money doing it. And maybe that's just as big a crime.

    5. We must own what we unleashed.

      Do we bear sole responsibility? No.

      Do we bear huge responsibility? Yes.

      Spend a buck, light a number for one the 400,000 victims in Darfur: darfurwall.org
    6. whynot_31
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      This may be one of the few occupations/wars in recent history that has been effectively ended by the new government.

      Basically, the new government has become strong enough demand that it will only accept a continued US presence if it can prosecute the troops for actions it deems criminal.

      In response, we have withdrawn our troops.

      ...no nation could conduct effective military action while being subject to external authority of this nature.

      Like it or not, there are reasons that the military is allowed to judge its own, and the public is rarely given the authority to do so: War is ugly.

      Civilian laws and norms are often not achievable.

      related reading:
      http://www.military.com/news/article/iraq-may-end-legal-immunity-for-us-troops.html

      For better or worse, the change on Nostrand is going to make the change on Franklin look minor.
    7. Civilian laws and norms are often not achievable.

      Don't burst everyone's bubble.

      The US Army was given easy goals that allowed them to only kill bad guys and put flowers and rainbows in their place.

      War is easy and perfect and was totally reasonable for the "threat" Saddam posed to the US of A.

      Spend a buck, light a number for one the 400,000 victims in Darfur: darfurwall.org
    8. whynot_31
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      While our military is often active in small conflicts throughout the world, any predictions about where the next big conflict will be?

      ...surely someplace needs what will be called "democracy".

      For better or worse, the change on Nostrand is going to make the change on Franklin look minor.
    9. whynot_31
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      Smart folks know that if you want to prevent the next war, you need to focus on getting the equipment, not the troops, back to the US.

      After all, personnel can be put in place in days. Equipment and supplies for the personnel takes much longer...

      Let me know when you see the APCs and tanks return to the US; that is when we may have a peaceful period.

      Without the equipment coming home, it is safe to say they are merely staged for the next conflict.

      P.S. Once the last widow of World War II and Korea is deceased, we will finally close our bases in Okinawa and Korea.

      Word has it some will be bound for Australia, but still other overseas bases may be closed entirely.

      For better or worse, the change on Nostrand is going to make the change on Franklin look minor.
    10. Neoimperialism.

      Spend a buck, light a number for one the 400,000 victims in Darfur: darfurwall.org
    11. whynot_31
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      nothing new about it.

      Although this time, I don't expect it to work very well or for very long.

      ...it is going to take folks a while to realize that we are no longer the referee; we are merely a player in a game with very few refs.

      For better or worse, the change on Nostrand is going to make the change on Franklin look minor.
    12. prodigalson
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      good war

      Good for war profiteers but not for anyone else.

      Want to stop war? It's easy to do ~ just tax all war profits at a 100% rate and all wars will end immediately.

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    13. idlewild
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      As long as the human race lives there will always be war. War is based on possession. Whether it's for resources, race, ethnicity, religion, lifestyle, wife & kids, etc. Ideology makes a convenient accompaniment.

      "Clamato! Straight Up! No chasah!
    14. whynot_31
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      We are beings with drives, goals and motivations.

      I rarely surpress my own objectives.
      I often resist others who attempt surpress me.

      I live in a world of beings very similar to myself.

      For better or worse, the change on Nostrand is going to make the change on Franklin look minor.
    15. armchair_warrior
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      I'm still waiting for Henry Kissinger and JFK to be demonize for older war crimes in Vietnam.

      Fight white guilt and injustice by smoking tax free guilt free Reservation Smokes or go gamble in a Native Casino.
      I like to stick it to The Man, The Man happens to be Liberal in NYC(power Structure).
    16. whynot_31
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      Some people are still looking for someone to blame for the crucifixion (sp?) of Jesus.

      ....the rest of us are along for the ride of life.

      For better or worse, the change on Nostrand is going to make the change on Franklin look minor.
    17. rezist
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      Idlewild said:
      As long as the human race lives there will always be war. War is based on possession. Whether it's for resources, race, ethnicity, religion, lifestyle, wife & kids, etc. Ideology makes a convenient accompaniment.

      well said


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