Given that the U.S. did in fact invade a sovereign nation without any validity and on the pretext which was patently false, why do some Americans still believe they're the good guys? Let's honest here, the U.S. invaded and is now an occupying force. They were and are the aggressor, to deny this is, shall we say, not at all honest. My question is, why are Americans surprised by people fighting them? If the U.S. were invaded, I suspect, many of them would be less than pleased. So again I ask? Why this belief in being the good guys? Saddam was a tyrant, so what? the U.S. liked him fine enough when he was doing there bidding. The U.S. cared not one bit, when he was killing the kurds, with their weapons. Why now? We know it wasn't 9/11. We know it wasn't weapons. I suspect the attempt at a global hegemony lead by the U.S.
Opinions, Comments, and I would like hear from some U.S. servicemen what their honest views are.
2007-02-19
04:14:18
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