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- BUCKDOG© contains the opinions of a Canadian citizen journalist - Extreme Right wing nonsense is not tolerated well here. Abusive or libelous comments will be deleted. I am a former member of the Federal NDP who has left the Party because of it's current incompetent leadership!
Buck,
Is NATO in Iraq? I hadn't heard. And where is that picture from?
Posted by Anonymous | 12:22 pm, November 14, 2006
Also, if you want to play the picture is worth a thousand words game, what about this one>?
Now, which picture is worth more words? Are they equally a thousand?
Posted by Anonymous | 12:24 pm, November 14, 2006
Yes Olaf - that makes it all so much better! Yes an errand of mercy for the poor people of Iraq and Afghanistan. Bush and Rumsfeld have done such a fine job.
Posted by leftdog | 1:38 pm, November 14, 2006
PS. The British consistently refer to their contingent in Basrah, Iraq as a 'NATO mission'.
You're just worried about the fly shit in your pepper.
Posted by leftdog | 1:42 pm, November 14, 2006
Buck,
I was frustrated by the conflation of the Iraq and Afghanistan missions as if there was no distinction between the two.
Essentially, the picture had to be from either Iraq or Afghanistan... and so the thousand words that it conveys should apply to one or the other (I have a feeling I know which), and it's slightly dishonest to claim that those thousand words apply to both.
I don't like either wars, of course, but I support the war in Afghanistan for a number of reasons (and have called for the mission to include more aid, reconstruction and military support as opposed to less), while I do not support the war in Iraq.
But, if you'd prefer to paint me as someone who just "likes" war than that's your prerogative.
Likewise, I could ask you questions like:
"You really want the Taliban to come back into power, don't you?"
"You really want those who don't follow their fanatical creed to be stoned to death, don't you?"
"You really want all of the co-ed schools that don't teach a Taliban curriculum to be burned to the ground, don't you?"
"You really want everyone who participated in or colluded with the fledgling democratic government to be summarily hanged, don't you?"
Those are the kind of questions I could ask you, in a similar vein to your simplistic questions, but I won't. :)
Posted by Anonymous | 2:32 pm, November 14, 2006
Buck,
Tell us what you really think...
Posted by Anonymous | 6:50 pm, November 14, 2006
AND .... Olaf ... since you got me started, take a look at the FURTHER and ONGOING totally MENTAL crap that the United States contiues to do in the Middle east.
The guy replacing Rumsfeld is the guy who MASSIVE ARMED SADDAM HUSSEIN in his war with IRAN.
If there is a 'God' in Heaven, He is going to cast ALL Republicans and other Right Wingers into the Pits of HELL!
Posted by leftdog | 8:01 pm, November 14, 2006
Can't Bush find EVEN ONE honest Republican who doesn't have either: -his hand in the till (or)
-his hand covered with blood?
Posted by leftdog | 8:14 pm, November 14, 2006
Jeff Stein points out in the New York Times, "Few at the top of America's intelligence in the Bush age have the slightest clue who the Sunni and Shia are or why they would be at war now in Iraq:
'At the end of a long interview, I asked Willie Hulon, chief of the bureau’s new national security branch, whether he thought that it was important for a man in his position to know the difference between Sunnis and Shiites. “Yes, sure, it’s right to know the difference,” he said. “It’s important to know who your targets are”
O.K., I asked, trying to help, what about today? Which one is Iran — Sunni or Shiite? He thought for a second. “Iran and Hezbollah,” I prompted. “Which are they?”
He took a stab: “Sunni.”
Wrong.
New York Times (NYT)
God , please save us from the insanity of Republican and Conservative Ideology
Posted by leftdog | 8:38 pm, November 14, 2006
Haha,
If there is a 'God' in Heaven, He is going to cast ALL Republicans and other Right Wingers into the Pits of HELL!
Would you really abandon me to such a fate? I'm a decent guy. Other right wingers are decent guys. Sometimes we're wrong, sometimes you're wrong. And I'm sure you can distinguish between a conservative ideology and a Republican ideology, which is in many ways not conservative.
I worry when people start equating everything US with imperialism/evil. What about Kosovo? What about Somalia? There was absolutely no material benefit in going there, and yet they did. And we did.
You can disagree with military intervention or peace making or whatever you want to call it (from the historical examples you cited - you seem to think that it doesn't and can't work, which is reasonable), and you can certainly disagree with the particular missions (Iraq, Afghanistan), and how they are being/have been prosecuted.
But I fear that you've fallen slightly off the deep end, where US=evil, and therefore anything they're involved in is necessarily doomed from the get go.
While you can't be blamed for having a memory, it is the exact same mentality which drives the right wing ideologues (among which I don't list myself), when they flatly ignore the UN or international cooperation as futile, which it has proven itself as in the past.
Equating Afghanistan to Iraq, simply based on the fact that they were both started by the US, is intellectually lazy. This is my point. If you have gripes with them both, or with the general principle which governs attempts at peacemaking (which I think the Afghanistan mission more closely mirrors than the Iraq mission), than so be it. Make those points.
But don't try to equate the two disparate situations because they're both associated with the US.
Posted by Anonymous | 10:25 pm, November 14, 2006
"I worry when people start equating everything US with imperialism/evil."
I AM NOT EQUATING EVERYTHING 'US' - MY PROBLEM IS WITH REPUBLICAN FOREIGN POLICY, NIXON-REAGAN-BUSH-BUSH,
"Equating Afghanistan to Iraq, simply based on the fact that they were both started by the US, is intellectually lazy."
I AM NOT DOING THAT AT ALL. THE PREMISE OF MY ARGUMENT IN THIS POST IS THAT IT IS THE 'OUT OF CONTROL', SELF SERVING FOREIGN POLICY OF RIGHT WING PRESIDENTS THAT HAS CREATED ALL OF THESE PROBLEMS IN THE REGION
Posted by leftdog | 11:10 pm, November 14, 2006
Buck,
Stop yelling at me... I get your point. But it would be hard to say that you're not equating Afghanistan to Iraq, when you use a thousand word-worth picture to describe them both, as if they were the same thing...
Posted by Anonymous | 9:01 am, November 15, 2006
I am not yelling - I am merely using CAPITAL LETTERS to differentiate my answer from your question... I still cannot believe that you feel being in Afghanistan and Iraq is justified.
Posted by leftdog | 9:30 am, November 15, 2006