abreeskye wrote:The government/media tries to brainwash the American people...I mean....the way they portray the Iraqis is totally incorrect. They portray them as some sort of wild, violent people....that have violence "in their blood". They are people just like us.
this is totally correct and i agree 100%
abreeskye wrote:There was NO FUCKING REASON for us to invade Iraq, other than the fact that there are people in our government that want global domination. THAT is what they are after. They are not trying to free the Iraqi people. They couldn't control Sadaam anymore, he was tired of their shit, so they formed a plan YEARS ago to invade Iraq, and replace him with someone they could control.
i disagree - maybe the reasons were not the same ones that the american public were told, but thats doesnt mean there wasnt a reason - among them, liberating the oppressed may have been one, granted the fact that it is an oil rich country does help, but that also helps that country be a more high profile in general.
this is a touchy subject. at no time do i mean any disrespect to anyone.
if we were going after global domination, i dont think we would start with iraq. kuwait is a much better choice.
i think the idea was to try to settle the unrest in the country that supplied grand portions of the worlds oil. not that we wanted to control it all, hell the plans we were working with called to get those refinaries operational again so that the country would have a stable enough econmy to rebuild itself. not to line our pockets, again this is just my opinion.
abreeskye wrote:And, this war is not just about oil.....Its about POWER. These people think that if we take over every part of the world, and mold it to their liking....it would mean safety for them. They want to christianize the entire world....get rid of the "heathen" muslims!
then why are we spending so much time and money helping rebuild the schools, government buildings, infrastructure, and preserving the culture and ideologies native of that area?
abreeskye wrote:Why are our troops still there? Because that will be our base of operations for world domination. We will invade the rest of the middle east through Iraq. They already know which country they are attacking next....It will be either Syria or Iran....
troops are still there, but if it were a base for global domination wouldnt there be a build up of troops? instead of removing the entire 101st Division from northern iraq (closest to the syrian, turkish, and Iranian borders) with the stryers, a brigade sized element.
abreeskye wrote:Does this shit not scare the hell out of anyone else? That our government is doing all this shit, and most people in America could care less? The American people could CARE LESS WHY other countries frown upon our actions! It seems noone wants to listen to all the things we've done....we only listen to what we are TOLD to listen to!!
Everyone else can see the truth! They see what our government is doing! And they laugh at us for being so daft! They think we're just idiots! And most of us are!
People will still vote for Bush, the terrorist, in the coming election. I bet if you ask these people why they voted for him......they would be like, well, he was president before, or maybe he took out Iraq for what they did on 9/11! YES! There are people who think that Iraq was responsible for the 9/11 attacks! And, they look at you like you are an idiot if you try to say otherwise!
:::breathes::::
Sorry.....just a little frustrated here.....I'm sick of our soldiers dying for NO GOOD REASON, other than to push PNAC's dreams of world domination.....
i dealt with MANY nationalities while i was there, none seemed to express these types of opinions to me -
is this stuff your getting from the media? (i must admit i watch very little news while i was there or now that i am back home, i get my reports from the people that are there)
yes there are a lot of soldiers ready to come home, and a lot that dont want to go, but there were a lot , just like me, that were chomping at the bit to go over there and make a difference in our own way, no matter how the public thought of us, fortunately most of the time the individual soldier was supported even if the conflict is not.
disclaimer: im not saying your thoughts are wrong, i am just saying that mine are different.