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War is a hobby for the Americans

2007-01-19 16:37:21 · answer #1 · answered by Eyota Xin 3 · 1 5

Simon?! I have a question for you: What do you think of Chavez and his Chavistas adopting your name to legitimize their own agenda? Kinda poopy, huh?
As regards the Andes, don't expect our politicians to start learning Quechua anytime soon. As the coca cultivation shifts into Bolivia and Peru, the US military and civilian presence will hinge upon each country's willingness to attack the problem. I have much more faith in Garcia than Morales in this. If Morales doesn't live up to his "zero cocaine" pledge, Bolivia should expect a similar US response to what Samper enjoyed in Colombia... sanctions. Everyone knows the US uses a massive carrot and an equally impressive stick in its international interdiction strategy. If Bolivia really believes that Venezuela can be a better "Patron" than the US, then it is delusional. The US does not use military force to combat rhetoric and as it stands right now, the threat from South America is just that... rhetorical. Unless something changes, the above will most likely be extent of US military involvement in this hemisphere... similarly, unless something goes terribly wrong in Iraq vis-a-vis Iran, the same would hold true globally.
No me gusta aguardiente.

2007-01-20 01:08:50 · answer #2 · answered by Mark P 5 · 0 0

It's been decided, the propaganda machine has been activated, and the israelis have started to demonize Iran; they have been demonizing the Iranian President for quite some time even though, in every respect, their President is a whole lot more educated than the US president, his hands are not bloodied as Bush's.

Another naval fleet has set sail to the waters near Iran. The US is poised to take on Iran, and the israelis are gleefully awaiting the first tomahawk speeding in the direction of the sovereign nation of Iran.

2007-01-20 00:55:34 · answer #3 · answered by Anonymous · 0 1

We get beat in a war about every 15 to 20 years. ( Korea, Vietnam, and now Iraq ) After we get beat in Iraq we will not go to war for about 15 years. ( The USA has a short memory)

2007-01-22 00:59:41 · answer #4 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

"Willingness to make war???"

Yeah, the only provocation it takes is the indiscriminate slaughter of thousands of innocent men, women and children - and murder, terror and acts of war against Americans all over the world and on our own soil for over 25 years.

And you call it "willingness?"

I'd be more inclined to say we've been pretty damned UNWILLING to respond to these dirt bags!

2007-01-20 00:43:42 · answer #5 · answered by LeAnne 7 · 2 0

The United States of America does really well offending ourselves. My guess is that the politicians are not looking for any other country to "stuck up" right now.

2007-01-20 00:39:02 · answer #6 · answered by upchurs 3 · 2 1

I am hoping that the next country that bombs use will be pounded into nothingness. The way things are going with Iran having Venezuela dance like a puppet, it will probably be in SA, maybe your country.

Good Luck

2007-01-20 00:40:59 · answer #7 · answered by Anonymous · 3 1

Bolivia

2007-01-20 00:37:19 · answer #8 · answered by Anonymous · 2 0

Iran, who actually offered to help us out in Iraq in 2003 and the administration "doesn't remember it!" How convenient!!

North Korea is backed by China, and militarily have many more soldiers than we do! And I mean Many in the 100's of thousand! I don't think Bush would go there, but you never know. He did pull the Navy Battle Group from off of Korea to be deployed off of the coast of Iraq!

2007-01-20 00:41:06 · answer #9 · answered by cantcu 7 · 1 3

Is this a nice thing to say to the US? What did we do to your country? Nothing. This is why people get irritated with you!

2007-01-20 01:11:28 · answer #10 · answered by Brianne 7 · 0 0

Hopefully your country.

2007-01-20 05:01:36 · answer #11 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

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