Originally posted by StrykeIX
That's the official bull**** line. Doesn't explain why a military target couldn't have been chosen, or some place highly visible but unpopulated. And since all available evidence suggests that, counter to what US politicians said at the time, Japan was on the verge of surrender and we knew it, I don't buy it.
Unpopulated? in Japan? :tard:
Every hear of..****, I believe it's Bikini island- they fired off several hundred, in the Pacific rim. they DID do it in a highly visible place.
The first part of this is so silly I don't even feel the need to respond to it. It's what the government is doing as this post is typed.
it's silly they invaded another country? were you not old enough to remember Kuwait? :tard:
As for the "terroristic threats", I suppose that depends on the definition of "terroristic". We DO make a ****load of demands from a good many countries, with the threat of invasion implied in many cases.
You have no clue what you're talking about. Since when have we threatened to invade a country other than Iraq when the UN Security Council has no deemed it? please, give me one.

...Except that the UN is basically a USA fanclub, where the members have to do more or less as we say. Only this year has the UN not gone along with EVERYTHING the US wants, and it's a mild protest now, at that. I think, in light of that, a little pocket change is only fair.
A little pocket change? ~1 Trillion is hardly pocket change... and then you type this:
Besides which, if we took the time to rein in our corporations or helped most of the poorer nations in genuinely useful ways, instead of just giving empty monetary gestures, we could keep those millions. Which, as I said, on a national scale are pocket change. It takes a million dollars for a politician to take a ****, practically.
You first say that giving all this aid is "pocket change" then say we should devote all money to internal issues?? pick a side then get back to me
kthxbye!
Sign of the efficacy of our aid program, don't you think? We prop the governments up and let them slaighter civilians until we decide we need to go invadin', then, all of a sudden, they're terrorist rogue nations who torture their populace. Policing the world, indeed.
sorry, didn't see this part. Repeat what you said here, then think of Iraq. We're doing what you just said- being proactive. Saddam has had plenty of time to cooperate with UN resolutions and has spat in their face. The Inspectors were kicked out in the 90's which right then was cause for war, but the US blew it off and didn't give a damn. Now we're holding him accountable for his actions.
I can't debate this with you, because you're so full of contradictions and going back on yourself it's pathetic.