Talks between the US and Iraqi fighters an admission of defeat by the US? (11 Viewers)

- vOnAm -

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Jul 22, 2004
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#21
++ [ originally posted by Erik ] ++
I would never give my life for something as dumb as a country. Not even sure I'd be willing to die for freedom, considering how relative that's become over the past decade.
I would want to give my life for the right beliefs, but only when I am sure it is absolutely the right thing. If my country was fighting for something I believe is not right, then I wouldn't want to go either.

Nice words about freedom, its the same way I see it.

I am very much against the US' foriegn policy under Bush.
 

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Azzurri7

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Dec 16, 2003
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#24
++ [ originally posted by - vOnAm - ] ++


I would want to give my life for the right beliefs, but only when I am sure it is absolutely the right thing. If my country was fighting for something I believe is not right, then I wouldn't want to go either.

Nice words about freedom, its the same way I see it.

I am very much against the US' foriegn policy under Bush.
This is how the US policy goes, it has nothing to do with Bush, I'am pretty sure after 4years when Bush will step aside, the New President will be Just like Bush and so on.
 

- vOnAm -

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Jul 22, 2004
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#26
++ [ originally posted by Azzurri7 ] ++


This is how the US policy goes, it has nothing to do with Bush, I'am pretty sure after 4years when Bush will step aside, the New President will be Just like Bush and so on.
No, I don't think its strictly US Policy, the US weren't always like this. And I am not only talking about the Iraqi invasion or Afghan invasion but US' stance in the Israel-Palestine conflict also. I follow Politics quite abit.

From what I observed, Bush seems too arogant. I really feel many of his actions are because of his inability to deal with the US' economic issues. The US' foriegn policy wasn't this bad with Clinton.
 

Azzurri7

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Dec 16, 2003
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#29
++ [ originally posted by - vOnAm - ] ++


No, I don't think its strictly US Policy, the US weren't always like this. And I am not only talking about the Iraqi invasion or Afghan invasion but US' stance in the Israel-Palestine conflict also. I follow Politics quite abit.

From what I observed, Bush seems too arogant. I really feel many of his actions are because of his inability to deal with the US' economic issues. The US' foriegn policy wasn't this bad with Clinton.
US weren't like this I know, But they'll go on like this, It's the beginning of the Road, Middle-East and the Golf is US's 1st step, Changing the Dictatorship regime is what the US Policy wants, not only Bush, and I agree with them, because I assume that they are a real danger on this planet.

So after Iraq they'll be moving towards Syria(Removing the Dictatorian-ship as well, Al-Assad Family and take them to the Court) and also another thing that they will be Punished for opening the boarder with Iraq and hiding alot of wanted people from the United States, then you got Iran and Saudi and so on.

So It's more like a well Build Plan, "New World Order" If we can call it this way.

Bush is not arrogant as you just called him, He's doing his Job, He's already thanked by alot of Iraqians, for removing that dictatorian Saddam.
I got many Iraqian friends, thankfull for the US, So I don't see why Bush should be bashed here. Though am not sure If you were talking about his personality or his political way.
 

Tom

The DJ
Oct 30, 2001
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#30
++ [ originally posted by Erik ] ++


Well seeing as joining the military is optional in my faaaaabulous country,
as well it should be :cool:

As far as this conflict goes, I just want our troops outta there, leave the Americans to fight their own pointless, unfounded wars.
 

Slagathor

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Jul 25, 2001
22,708
#31
++ [ originally posted by Paolo_Montero ] ++
as well it should be :cool:

As far as this conflict goes, I just want our troops outta there, leave the Americans to fight their own pointless, unfounded wars.
Oh about that, I've been meaning to apologise for the fact that the UK had to send extra troops because we pulled out about six months ago :angel:
 

Maher

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Dec 16, 2002
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#32
I am sure Azzuri7 if you live in lebanon you wont say and feel those things , all the world know that bush is the worst president in the history of America in terms of the damage he has done to the world , but sadly the us citizens dont care about this
 

Tom

The DJ
Oct 30, 2001
11,726
#33
Bah, your government just has more brains than ours by the looks of it - can't fault you really.

Besides, I can't be mad at anyone when they post that angel smilie :irritate:
 

Slagathor

Bedpan racing champion
Jul 25, 2001
22,708
#34
++ [ originally posted by Paolo_Montero ] ++
Bah, your government just has more brains than ours by the looks of it - can't fault you really.

Besides, I can't be mad at anyone when they post that angel smilie :irritate:
:kiss::D
 

Tom

The DJ
Oct 30, 2001
11,726
#37
Look, snookums, our best shot at winning best couple award probably came and went 2 years ago. Its over :D
 

Azzurri7

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Dec 16, 2003
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#39
++ [ originally posted by m_elayyan ] ++
I am sure Azzuri7 if you live in lebanon you wont say and feel those things , all the world know that bush is the worst president in the history of America in terms of the damage he has done to the world , but sadly the us citizens dont care about this
Being Lebanese doesn't mean I should hate Bush, Infact without him Syrian Occupation wouldn't be out of Lebanon.
 

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