if US starts war against my native country,irrespective of whether i like my rulers or not,i shall stand by my country.
this is not only for my love to the country,this is also because
US is a nation having no history,no tradition,no culture,no social ethics,no social values.that is why wherever they have poked their nose,even if we believe that they had some good intentions at least for a section of people,they have made a mess of everything,wriggled out and ultimately people of that country had to rebuild the nation after much of a struggle.
2007-02-17 21:24:58
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answer #1
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answered by asim m 1
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The only answer is not to fight. To resist, non-violently, is the only way to avoid ceaseless, pointless killing and destruction and death.
However the US is not an evil nation, and although all nations can do evil things, I think it is very unlikely the US would attack any nation without ample reason. Whether this reason is sufficient to go to war, I would contest, but once attacking, violent resistance will only cause more suffering. The US won the war in Iraq very quickly, but lost the peace. As Ghandi showed the world, stubborn non-violent resistence can bring down the greatest power, especially one with a democractically elected government.
Bad government, genocide kills more people than war (historically this has always been so, as shown in the last century). To prevent this kind of state led killing is the only time that violent resistance can be justified. When 'government' kills an ethnic, social or religious group, without mercy, conscience or limit, then there is a need to act to prevent this, and fighting is likely to be the only resolution. The US has a good record of supporting people's trying to be free of genocidal dictatorships. When it has not acted, as in Rwanda, the Congo, Somalia, China, East Timor... then it has been strongly criticised.
The US has fought several times in the last century to stop genocide. Given that the US has a society with free information, an open press and an active democracy (imperfect and changing, but still true) I think it is unlikely to engage in a genocidal act any time soon. So I would not fight the US.
Who side would I be on? As an non-violent partisan, as part of a resistance, I would of course be on the side of good government. If the US were attacking to prevent genocide, then I would support it. Otherwise, I would support the nation I lived in. At the moment, I live in Japan. I am from New Zealand.
2007-02-17 21:25:17
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answered by Anonymous
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The USMC is a corp of freedom fighters, and have fought bravely to keep people free from tyrannical murderers.
But you, junkmailsux2006, are a propagandist, pretending to ask questions that are actually designed to bias us, or to smear people rather than address honest questions.
Here's another interesting technique you used: not long ago you posted this Question -- Is it just me or are we loosing more and more rights in America as time passes by??
Many responded, but you were looking for ... And the Best Answer -- Chosen by you was -- they have more freedom in Cuba.
I notice you moved here, not Cuba. Hmm -- you voted with your feet -- and you ain't moving to Cuba anytime soon.
2007-02-17 21:52:27
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answered by AardVark 2
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What is it with all of you being so pissed off at the US. If it's all because of the war in Iraq then may-be you need to stop and think that we're not the only country that's over that.
So before you go putting the US down like that may-be you need to do some more research before you go pointing the blame on the US.
2007-02-18 00:56:24
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answered by T78 3
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My country did go to war with my fathers native country. My ancestry is German and my father fought the Germans in WWII.
Anyone who is made a citizen of this country takes an oath of loyalty to the USA. If they fight for their native country, and against the USA, after taking that oath, they are, in fact, guilty of treason. Either be a citizen of the USA or go back to your native country and give up your US citizenship.
2007-02-17 21:01:35
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answered by Crystal Blue Persuasion 5
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The question is meaningless as US is not going to venture for another war unless for minute reasons and someone attacks them. There are a lot of questinos that is beyond imaginable as one another war is started from US side, it would the end of the present generation as even the birds are equipped to fight back. Do not ask such question like "If sky falls?"
2007-02-17 21:00:20
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answered by Anonymous
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hey DUDE i like every body else will defend OUR own country
so this is a stupid question as why would people leave Thar own country & travel to the USA to join the usmc
you wanker this is the WEB the whole world is on it so ask about YOUR country not just genarely
2007-02-17 21:06:55
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answered by Anonymous
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Freedom fighter seems to be the only choice.
2007-02-17 20:57:52
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answered by one10soldier 6
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My NATIVE COUNTRY is the UNITED STATES OF AMERICA.
Your question is MOOT and really not worth the 2 points I get for wasting my time on it.
2007-02-18 07:27:34
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answered by Anonymous
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Well, since I have no connections with America, I would side with my native country of course. America is not ALWAYS right.
2007-02-17 20:58:17
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answered by celianne 6
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