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it's bad enough that the colonial nazis hve invaded iraq and turned a peacefull sovergn country into a murderous lawless corrupt country.If you look at the history of the colonial nazi countries in iraq,the u.s, australia, canada well you don't need to look far considering thier murderous nazi history, they are not fit enough to make decisons on other countries, if you start of with the u.s,they wiped out tribes of red indians into instinction and they still oppress them by takeing away thier land rights, and all the wars they hve fought have been mostly againts non white countries,only germany and serbia were white, then we got australia,they have murdered indegnious people and stole their homeland and taken away thier rights, then we got canada,they too stole land from the indians after massacreing millions of them, then the u.k well thier colonial history says it all specialy with the slave trade.HITLER KILLED JEWS AND GYPSIES,THE COLONIAL NAZI'S HAVE AND STILL KILLING NON WHITES.

2007-03-24 21:12:21 · 11 answers · asked by Anonymous in Politics & Government Other - Politics & Government

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Except for wmd, all the other answerers here are incredibly uninformed & ignorant.

The US supported, financed, armed, and trained the militias/armies of many right-wing, anti-communist, left-crushing, authoritarian dictatorships, including:

Suharto of Indonesia: 500,000. 32 years.
Idi Amin of Uganda: 400,000. 30+ years.
Pol Pot of Cambodia: 500,000+. 4 years
Duvalier of Haiti: 60,000. 30 years.
Hussein of Iraq: 500,000+. 20+ years.

There are lots more, but you probably get the bloody picture.

The US military & political leadership turned a blind eye to all these killings - and so did the media. People who bring up the "Saddam was a murderous dictator" argument are extremely naive & ignorant of US foreign policy.

Mr. Hussein was committing his atrocities throughout the 1980s... and we were financing & arming him the whole time. We even sold him biological agents for WMDs. The Kurds he was wiping out asked us to topple him at the end of the First Persian Gulf War - but we left them hanging out to dry.

So 20 years after his crimes against humanity, the US government suddenly gets upset about genocides and wants to take out Mr. Hussein because he was a murderous dictator. Yeah, right. If anyone believes that load of propaganda crap, they are either a propaganda crap addict, or they're just crap-eaters.

The asker is not far off the mark when he describes us Americans as "colonial nazis". We are the ones in the world with the most unconscious Nazi tendencies. We only care about American lives, which are valuable & superior, and not "other lives", which are of little or no value & inferior to the American conscience.

That's why most Americans, whether pro- or anti-war, just care about the lives of American troops and how "they're risking their lives every day". They all know the casualty count of 3,200 Americans. But many Americans don't give a rat's a** about the Iraqi casualty count, which is in the 100,000s. They are nameless, faceless, anonymous, and far away. It shouldn't be just about "supporting the troops", but also about "supporting human lives".

This devaluation of non-American life (which is often non-white), leads to many other assumptions of nationalistic race superiority. Many Americans feel the Iraqis are too stupid & backwards to know what's best for them, too unintelligent & barbaric to appreciate democracy & Americans, that they need to be "helped".

It was only 25 years ago that the US was still the only country in the world supporting South African apartheid. They were the only vote that was against a 1981 UN condemnation.

While the US isn't like Germany, and Bush isn't Hitler (not yet, although it can be argued he is the democratic version of Hitler), and neither is implementing a Final Solution to exterminate non-white races off the face of the Earth, the US and many Americans DON'T seem to care a whole lot about non-white or non-American casualties. This is why many pro-war Americans share some common fundamental qualities with Nazis, such as being extremely nationalistic, militaristic, and believing in their own superiority, and not giving a damn about other countries unless they are useful.

2007-03-24 23:41:48 · answer #1 · answered by sky2evan 3 · 0 2

Ah, wasn't Iraq in simple terms large before the conflict? A lovelier, greater non violent sovereign us of a would be stressful to locate (forgetting of direction the 8 3 hundred and sixty 5 days conflict with Iran that claimed over a million lives, the gassing and homicide of harmless Kurdish civilians with nerve agent - alongside with infants and the invasion of the non violent sovereign us of a of Kuwait, to no longer point out the oppression and homicide of the Iraqi people themselves). Yep, Iraq became a typical ingenious and prescient of utopia before that conflict. Oh, and attempt utilising spell checker. Admittedly it became in all likelihood created by utilising a type of nasty Nazi countries (have been given to love that alliteration), yet hiya, it might surely variety your spelling.

2016-10-01 11:07:43 · answer #2 · answered by ? 4 · 0 0

Are there any Kurdish people here that lived in Iraq during Saddam's rule and would like to tell the facts?

Torture Methods in Iraq:
Medical experimentation.
Beatings.
Crucifixion.
Hammering nails into fingers & hands.
Amputating the penis or breasts with an electric carving knife.
Spraying insecticides into victims eyes.
Branding with hot iron.
Committing rape while victims spouse is forced to watch.
Pouring boiling water into rectum.
Nailing tongue to a wooden board.
Extracting teeth w/ pliers.
Using bees & scorpians to sting naked children in front of parents.
Silent No Longer:
Iraqi People Reveal the Past
by Linda Kozaryn

Saddam Hussein became the first leader in the world to systematically and aggressively gas his own people.

In Islam there have been hundreds of totalitarian regimes for centuries starting with the Prophet Muhammad. The aim of most of them are like Hitler or Stalin which is to expand Islam to neighboring countries, and if need be by war. There have been thousands of wars & millions killed if for no other reason- than for not being Muslim.
Did our American soldiers die for nothing Kurdish people?
Some Americans seem to think so.

2007-03-24 21:38:04 · answer #3 · answered by gigiemilu 4 · 2 3

Yeah I wish we would stop trying to help. How dare we take out a peaceful dictator like Saddam! I mean all he did was torture, mutilate, tens of thousands of his own people. Geez what was the U.S. thinking? Next time your country needs help whether it be a famine or war or whatever please don't whine to us. We are no longer answering the phone. (I wish)

2007-03-24 21:32:12 · answer #4 · answered by crusinthru 6 · 2 2

your dam right!!! whats happening in iraq is not a coalition force trying to rebuild iraq,but 20 th century colonialism

ever heard of divide and rule!! the colonial nazi's favorite tactic.

2007-03-24 21:16:37 · answer #5 · answered by w.m.d's_bro 3 · 0 4

This is the heart of the evil campaign to extend privledge and subjugate the world to europe indefinitely....power is a slow learner.

2007-03-24 21:19:03 · answer #6 · answered by Anonymous · 1 3

You seem to of left out Britain.Are you the same person as w-m-d's bro above me I think you are.

2007-03-24 21:16:39 · answer #7 · answered by molly 7 · 3 2

People are just sad and ignorant

2007-03-24 21:16:17 · answer #8 · answered by Anonymous · 0 1

Suicide your self immediately.

kthx

2007-03-24 21:48:44 · answer #9 · answered by dalimppimp_2000 1 · 2 1

.Talking B*****ks as usual

2007-03-24 21:17:03 · answer #10 · answered by DickyNowItAll 4 · 3 2

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