6/25/2014 4:24:36 PM
6/25/2014 7:30:13 PM
You seem oddly opposed to the idea of there even being a debate or discussion on this issue. Is this it, now? Trying to argue the opposing side equals "talking points?"
6/26/2014 12:07:57 PM
>arguments torn apart>"well i was just playing devil's advocate!"
6/26/2014 12:21:04 PM
6/26/2014 1:16:17 PM
The irony of that post is nearly suffocating.
6/26/2014 6:10:13 PM
My position hasn't changed, I'm not the one backing a position I don't agree with just to "spark conversation," what most would call trolling, and we have been debating the points of this issue for three pages despite your constantly changing position. Please elaborate.]
6/26/2014 6:46:57 PM
6/26/2014 8:22:47 PM
6/27/2014 1:27:39 AM
Supposedly the Iraq army has beat back some Isis forces with the help of local militias.
6/28/2014 4:09:56 PM
7/7/2014 3:50:35 PM
Bueller...Bueller
7/24/2014 1:27:24 PM
the invasion was good but we should have doubled down and finished the job. (and claimed the oil for payment for iraqi freedom)
7/25/2014 6:22:30 PM
so we didn't surge... enough?
7/25/2014 8:04:45 PM
ya that surge thing, that was doubling down, we tried that
10/22/2014 10:17:03 PM
and it worked while we surged.
10/22/2014 10:57:26 PM
perma-surge. problem solved.
10/22/2014 11:13:52 PM
make it a US territory, nationalize their oil fields
10/23/2014 8:37:05 AM
I read where they actually found WMD's that were stockpiled from 1991. You could make the argument that those weren't the WMD's they went in for, but they found some nonetheless.
10/23/2014 9:33:31 AM
I saw those reports, but I thought it was already known that some expired inert WMDs were found
10/23/2014 10:09:36 AM
Those pre-'91 chemical weapons were not secret, American and European companies even helped supply them. We knew about them and they were not WMD's that we were going in to find and they posed no military threat. The point of the news story was the military's poor handling of the treatment and monitoring of service members exposed to them. The new part of the story is the number of people exposed and number of pre-'91 munitions found being higher than what was reported, it's clear that there was an active effort by the military and civilian leadership to keep that quiet.
10/23/2014 12:31:44 PM
Those WMDs we found... yeah, we either sold them to Iraq or taught Iraq how to make them. Woops!
10/27/2014 12:57:25 AM
This guy does...http://www.washingtonpost.com/blogs/in-the-loop/wp/2014/11/12/bush-i-could-argue-that-were-much-safer-without-saddam/
11/12/2014 9:26:27 PM
bttt for Kurtis636
2/24/2015 1:30:32 PM
4/30/2015 9:24:19 AM
5/21/2015 9:54:55 AM
^ Not remotely surprising. Of course no one wants to admit supporting a clusterfuck.What would be interesting would be getting people to admit it and then listening to their rationalizations. Not that you can trust them, but it would still be an interesting exercise.
5/21/2015 10:33:39 AM
i'll admit it. i supported it. i was in the military at the time and bought the reasons hook, line, and sinker. i never would have thought someone like the secretary of state would go before the UN without completely vetted information.
5/27/2015 3:02:29 PM
Yeah, I also supported it, because how could we possibly be THAT fucking dead wrong or utterly unprepared yet publicly certain? Jesus.I wouldn't say I was hook, line, and sinker...mine was a more uneasy support, but yeah...I definitely supported it once upon a time._____________________________________________________Being there was a weird thing...believing the war to be a grave mistake for a variety of reasons, with little expectation for success by that point (although I didn't expect it to end up THIS bad), yet I (and many of my friends) did our jobs as aggressively and to the very edge of our abilities, nearly every single day for 6 months...pushing fuels and weather, doing things that would be illegal had it been governed by the FAA, trying to squeeze every last bit of effectiveness out of the jammers every way we could, etc...it was a sort of mix of a view of futility at the macro level with a ferocious effort at the micro level.and oddly, I enjoyed it a lot, minus the shitty food, separation from my daughter (her mom wouldn't even put her on the phone with me), celibacy, and 30-second showers and stinking porta-jons.[Edited on May 27, 2015 at 11:12 PM. Reason : ]
5/27/2015 11:11:23 PM
5/28/2015 9:26:34 AM
lol you got that from that statement? settle down, chief. that was the point where I was convinced the invasion was right. it could have been anybody...i could rephrase it as "i never would have thought our leadership would go before the UN...." if that would get your panties out of a knot[Edited on May 28, 2015 at 10:19 AM. Reason : .]
5/28/2015 10:19:26 AM
It's weird you're focusing on the UN thing. Powell vetted the information given to him, and discarded some of it as a result. Read a book or something.
5/28/2015 10:25:28 AM
i'm not "focusing" on the UN. I made a comment about how much I bought in to the whole invasion, including believing that having someone go before the UN being proof of infallible evidence of a WMD programstop trying to get offended.[Edited on May 28, 2015 at 11:02 AM. Reason : .]
5/28/2015 11:01:42 AM
bttt
3/27/2016 10:23:07 PM
More people in fl vote -> no George bush -> no Iraq war -> no Isis
3/28/2016 1:37:42 AM
Of course there's war. The stupid French-Chinese think they have a right to Hawaii.
3/28/2016 10:20:26 AM
Man, the IS shitstorm is really kicking into high gear these last couple of weeks. There's been more than the usual violence recently. I've read that it's a possible sign of desperation because they're losing ground and this is a last gasp/desperation thing OR they're not at all on the fall back and this is them asserting their dominance over cities or regions. Whatever it is, they've been on a bombing spree the last couple weeks and I've seen very little reaction to it from our leaders.Couple if big suicide and car bombings in Iraq, and today a suicide bomber killed 25 in Yemen, which seems to be a bit of a new wrinkle. For a while al queda has been more prominent in Yemen with isis a bit if a secondary power. Now that aqap has started losing ground it looks like isis is trying to fill that vacuum. I'm honestly not super in touch with what's going on in Yemen, but it seems things are, if possible, getting even messier.
5/15/2016 6:29:38 AM
It was actually pretty stupid. History has shown time and time again that the people who live in the Middle East are cray cray and always will be.
5/15/2016 11:51:13 AM
5/15/2016 1:03:12 PM
I think the Middle East is crazy, and western intervention has in some cases aggravated it, and in most cases made it our crazy problem now.
5/15/2016 10:00:12 PM
^^^ If it wasn't for Genghis Khan, the Middle East would be the superpower colonizing everyone, and white people would have been the crazy mountain niggers.
5/17/2016 11:38:53 AM
^^^^^All signs point to ISIS reverting towards insurgency in Iraq. Assuming no major F-UP or political revolution in Baghdad.
5/18/2016 11:12:43 AM
5/18/2016 7:38:47 PM
Iraq is like 80 years old. There is no inherent reason that it should even exist at all. Iraq is a more recent concept than social darwinism
5/20/2016 3:58:24 PM
Yup. I've said repeatedly and continue to say that the country needs to be repadtitioned into at least 3 different countries. As long as you force Shia, Sunni, and Kurds together your will need a strongman type or you will get internal conflict.The way post WWI middle east and former Ottoman territory was apportioned did a lot of harm. It's a lot like post colonial Africa. Stick multiple tribes/ethnicities in one state, and you get brutal oppression of minority groups by a majority group or coalition and then civil war. The fact that we continue to be blind to the "unintended cinsequences" of our bipartisan foreign policy is reason enough to change it.
5/20/2016 5:28:56 PM
5/20/2016 5:29:25 PM
Just to be clear though, the 2003 invasion of Iraq was dumb as fuck right?[Edited on May 21, 2016 at 2:06 AM. Reason : But yeH, ]
5/21/2016 2:06:21 AM
at least we1. freed the iraqi people2. rebuilt the country into a prosperous democracy3. got them back for 9/114. found and destroyed all the wmd5. stabilized the region by removing an aggressive dictator6. made our country safer in the long run7. showed iran who has the most influence in the region
5/21/2016 10:59:58 AM
Oh yah somehow those outcomes slipped my mind!
5/21/2016 11:01:34 AM
^^^yes, although I do think our management of the situation after removing Sadam has been even worse. We did something dumb followed by a series of decisions that exacerbated the consequences of our original dumb decision.
5/21/2016 7:13:13 PM