Originally posted by CP5670
You stated the last part very well there. As vyper said in an earlier thread, governments exist to protect their and only their populations. It does not matter if all the Iraqis get "blown up, maimed or straved" if it helps the Americans in any way, and this can be reduced to enough precision such that no opinions matter at all and everything can be objectively deduced from logic. I think that at some point there will be a single united government that rules the entire globe, but for today, this is the way the world works and how things stand.
It depends wherther people are honest about this, which is never the case, especially with politicians so stating it a couple of times wouldn't do a lot of harm. Wherther
all governments are like this is a different matter.
Originally posted by CP5670
I doubt they would release all of the top secret information.
No but blair has tryed to associate Iraq with Al Quaeda (which the MI later said wasn't true) in order to whip up war fever.
Originally posted by CP5670
I don't quite trust the US government either to make truly rational decisions based on the information, looking at their history (e.g. irrational fear of communism), but these petty moral excuses that people use against them are just pathetic.
The Plutocratic US government's fear of Communism was not irrational. They had a lot to fear from it, seems as most of the US Reps and Senators are way, way above the National average wealth scale and are financed by large corporations (which
really have a lot to fear for communism).
Originally posted by CP5670
I cannot see how this has anything whatsoever to do with the topic at hand. People apparently just love to use these moralistic excuses; the US may be the biggest, baddest monster regime in the world (and probably is), but so what? The Vietnam events were bad, but for completely different reasons. I have said this many times and I will say it again: the truly sensible nations do not fight for any stupid ethical values.
Someone's been reading Nietzche
But those morals are generally the ones preached by the politicians (with small differences) and the ones heald by the sheeple, which will ultimately decide wherther there is war or not.
Of course if we want to drag this thread way off topic, we could discuss the purpose of life (to live according to logic, to aquire knowledge, to pursue happiness (which is silly seems a shot of cocaine will make you more happy than you could ever be naturally), human nature (which can be modified to suit the former) and how it relates to others.
Originally posted by CP5670
Someone get daveb in here...
I'm assuming you're after him for his (and mine in rebuking him) entertainment value. Seems as he argues upon ethics rather than logic.
Originally posted by CP5670
but they fight for the continued long-term survival of their people and their people alone.
Interesting and probably right, although it depends who you define as your people. people you share a geographical location with or people who share your ideology? Mind you, if everyone in the world made their decisions based on logic then there would be no difference between any of the peoples and no war.