Do you hear yourself..."...deserves to die...."
You don't even see the problem in that mindset, do you?
THAT mentality, THAT arrogance, THAT lack of diplomacy... is EXACTLY WHY they hate us.
2006-09-20 16:23:50
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answered by BeachBum 7
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Agreed... Most of the regimes you've mentioned also limit their own citizens' freedom in severe ways:
- Can citizens protest in North Korea? Or in Syria?
- Can a woman walk in whatever clothese she sees fit in Iran?
- Etc...
The U.S. takes the hard, non-rewarding role of defending the ideal of freedom... Granted, mistakes are made - but the principal justice is undoubted. E.g., the war in Iraq *may* have been a strategic mistake (because it destroyed Iran's most serious opponent for dominance in the region) - but it was just. Saddam is, after all, a mass-murderer who oppressed his own people in many ways - and no one seems to doubt that. Still, many claim the U.S. to be the villain... Can't understand this....
I guess some people think like children do: "when you close your eyes, the world doesn't exist". Wish it were so simple...
2006-09-17 12:00:46
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answered by JimBow 1
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I agree that there are governments out there vastly more dysfunctional than our own, North Korea, Iran, & Syria being the most guilty culprits.
At the same time we must be careful and pick our battles carefully. Remember the Soviet Union fell without a shot fired. I agree we must strive to win against this "axis of evil" in the name of freedom, but we must also do so wisely.
2006-09-17 11:52:00
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answered by Love of Truth 5
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United States under Bush administration and the Evil Axis Nation are all EVIL!, except that they fight, argue, and disagree with each other.
2006-09-17 12:00:01
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answered by anobangtanong 3
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The true evil alliance are the Globalists who are controlling the way this world is going for their own profit. That includes the oil companys and especially the arms makers and traders!
2006-09-18 01:32:08
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answered by trl_666 4
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So when we supplied weapons to both Iran and Iraq what were we supporting? Was that not terrorism? When we funded the mujahadeen what was that supporting? Was that not terrorism?
When we ignore ethnic cleansing in poor african countries what is that? Is that not its own form of terrorism? Should it only matter what is done to people who we can profit off of?
Do you ever think these countries dont hate us for our freedoms, but for our lies and manipulation of the world? Do you think maybe America is in the wrong, or is that supporting terrorists to question them? Why do you think Iran North Korea Syria and Venezeula are part of an axis of evil? Because Bush said so? Do you think maybe they are terrified of this generalization by our country and are arming themselves not to pre emptively strike us, because thats what we do, but to defend
themselves for when we do attack?
2006-09-17 11:50:20
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answered by stephaniemariewalksonwater 5
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Yes, I do!
It is amazing how wrong, has come to be the meaning of right these days!
Seems like there is something prophetic about the whole matter of todays world!
2006-09-17 11:48:41
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answered by battle-ax 6
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Each nation has the right of self defence. If US make nukes its ok. Why he is worried of the others nukes. He alone wants to rule the whole world through his puppet head.
Or you can say what is the logic of US nukes and misslies.
2006-09-17 11:50:53
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answered by eitemad_eitemad 3
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I suppose it depend on which side of the fence you are on.
I mean one mans terrorist is another mans freedom fighter .
With reference to supporting terrorism did'nt the US support Saddam in the Iran-iraq conflict...
2006-09-17 11:50:55
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answered by Red 3
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Absolutely!!
2006-09-17 11:48:10
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answered by Lizzy Z 3
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Who are you to wish death on anyone , leave it to God ?
We all know that the terrorist are a Godless entity
2006-09-17 11:56:54
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answered by Anonymous
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