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2007-03-31 10:49:15 · 10 answers · asked by Anonymous in Politics & Government Politics

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The root of the problem that most Americans know very little about the rest of the world from their own experience.
I recommend to TRAVEL to everyone who can afford it.
Travel, keep your eyes open and get to know places, cultures, people. You will be less vulnerable to misleading information from media.

2007-04-01 11:35:57 · answer #1 · answered by Gabriella V 2 · 2 0

Well let me tell you this.I live in Belgium.That country didn't trust them when they made the claims about Iraq and didn't support the war or sent troops.My nationality is Dutch.the Netherlands did trust Bush,supported the war,sent troops believed every word the Neocons fed them.Now years later,guess who's more happy with their decision?
Neocons LIE and have a track record of lying even to their closest allies.The Secretary of foreign affairs of the Netherlands had to openly admit in parlement he was lied to by the American administration.An ally,we can keep secrets,we were allies in the cold war but America,Bushco to be more correct preferred to lie.which means we can NEVER trust them again.
The Netherlands fought in Afghanistan and gave prisoners over to the Americans who were transferred to secret prisons which is a war crime and we're part of it.We asked the Americans about this and they flat out lied in our face.It's impossible to work together on such important issue's like International law if your friend,the US ,betrays your confidence in such a cowardly way.

2007-03-31 18:14:14 · answer #2 · answered by justgoodfolk 7 · 3 0

Because Neocons consistently scoff at reality and rationality ... the only things that ALL humans can base relations upon. Ideologies and superstitions only jive within particular groups/tribes. So if the U.S., with all of its military capabilities, goes insane ... we are a danger to the entire world.

2007-04-01 18:45:17 · answer #3 · answered by Anonymous · 2 0

Because you are either with us or against us diplomacy has been backed up by a corrupt and criminal war against the Iraqi people. If I lived anywhere there was oil, or oil near my border I wouldn't trust us, until Bush is dragged kicking and screaming from the White House. He would like to ride this cash cow forever. .

2007-03-31 22:31:58 · answer #4 · answered by Anonymous · 2 0

It's like trusting a poisonous snake.

Sure they are curious to see in a Zoo setting but in the wild your uncomfortable.

NeoCons are the same way. See one on the News say with his jacket over his face being led into jail. No Problem. But in the wild a feral RedsStater can be vicious.

You can't trust them

2007-03-31 17:56:01 · answer #5 · answered by ? 2 · 3 0

Because Conservative Neocon American interferes in everything that's none of its damn business.

That stupid expression "axis of evil" actually CAUSED trouble. If somebody was calling your country "evil" wouldn't you start to worry that they might attack, and start beefing up your arsenal? Makes sense to me....now look at Iran and North Korea.

2007-04-01 11:03:26 · answer #6 · answered by catrionn 6 · 1 0

Your use of terms is confusing. What is a conservative neo-conservative? "Neocon" is usually a knock of converts, by liberals.
I am a conservative. If no one trusts me, that is ok with me. It means nothing.
People in the rest of the world can think anything they want. Just don't mess with me.

2007-03-31 17:57:44 · answer #7 · answered by regerugged 7 · 0 2

They are basically cowards who send middle class kids to war-and worship the stock market-

2007-03-31 18:11:50 · answer #8 · answered by Anonymous · 3 0

Because liberal Americans are fat and lazy and don't have what it takes to deal with people trying to murder us.

2007-03-31 17:53:31 · answer #9 · answered by Kevin A 6 · 0 3

Are you a far left neo-lib? I wouldn't brag about that either if I were you.

2007-03-31 17:53:39 · answer #10 · answered by Wendy 4 · 0 5

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