2/20/2015 10:50:27 AM
Let's not forget people, that Islam was woven into the fabric of America by our founding fathers - Thomas Jefferson owned a copy of the Quran.Betsy Ross even had some Islamic thread that she used for that flag. She wove it into the flag.
2/20/2015 12:25:52 PM
It doesn't say IN ALLAH WE TRUST on our coins!!![Edited on February 20, 2015 at 12:34 PM. Reason : Murica ]
2/20/2015 12:33:59 PM
Maybe they should. Then we'd only have to worry about those right-wing terrorists, who now pose more of a threat than ISIS.[Edited on February 20, 2015 at 12:38 PM. Reason : asdaf]
2/20/2015 12:37:49 PM
I know, right.. Obama's speech on terrorism a couple days ago was all about this domestic threat I'm sure.Don't worry the DHS will be shut down soon anyway so they won't annoy you.
2/20/2015 12:54:18 PM
shutting down the DHS would be fantastic
2/20/2015 1:02:01 PM
^^ Haha, ISWYDT[Edited on February 20, 2015 at 1:03 PM. Reason : [Edited on February 20, 2015 at 1:02 PM. Reason : zxv]]
2/20/2015 1:02:23 PM
just for fun, let's re-read (or read, if you didn't originally) this part of the article you posted:
2/20/2015 1:10:35 PM
When it becomes the primary CNN headline, in 102 font across the top page...
2/20/2015 1:21:43 PM
but you blamed the administration, not CNN
2/20/2015 1:27:56 PM
You're lying to yourself if you don't thing CNN is a mouthpiece for the administration.
2/20/2015 1:48:14 PM
http://www.cnn.com/2015/02/19/opinion/bergen-terrorism-root-causes/Someone forgot to tell Bergen.
2/20/2015 1:58:31 PM
You're lying to yourself if you don't thing CNNfox news is a mouthpiece for (any republican) administration.so who gives a shit? each side has its cheerleaders.
2/20/2015 2:22:04 PM
CNN is just sensationalist crap. They are beating the war drums over ISIS louder than Fox even...
2/20/2015 2:47:40 PM
2/20/2015 4:48:52 PM
CNNfox news is just sensationalist crap. They are beating the war drums over ISIS louder than FoxCNN even...same shit, different channel
2/20/2015 5:09:19 PM
The difference here is that I don't deny Fox News is an outlet for the right. It very much is. But not really - they just know what sells. And the right sells. They're making money hand over fist. MSNBC?...crickets.
2/20/2015 6:24:37 PM
I believe you just pulled a Rick James
2/20/2015 6:43:45 PM
I'd rather belong to the party that watches the least amount of cable news. That's just me.
2/20/2015 6:56:02 PM
2/21/2015 12:15:52 AM
I don't think I've ever seen Noam Chomsky not blame the US or US policy for something. If you asked that guy why the milk he left in the back of his fridge started to smell he'd say it was because of US aggression. Don't get me wrong, there's a lot to answer for based on our meddling in the affairs of others, but we aren't the root cause of the middle east's problems.Great linguist, but he's more than a bit of a blowhard.Anyway, I think a lot of this shit can be traced back to the way the middle east was apportioned post World War I and the creation of states full of disparate ethnic and religious groups.
2/21/2015 9:45:09 AM
^ that was just another article i found, but not the main one i want people to read.and "root" depends on how far you want to go. there are terminal roots, and there are branching roots in between the terminal ones and the stem. the US is definitely one of the recent causes here due to the power vacuum left by removing saddam.go back further, we have a more 'main' cause, the one you mentioned.go back a lot further, to the terminal root, you have the shia-sunni split 1,400 years ago.
2/21/2015 10:59:57 AM
For sure there are other factors at work in the middle east, but I firmly believe that not allowing self determination in the region after the Ottoman Empire collapsed fucked that region up as much as anything since the Mongol eruption.
2/21/2015 11:32:59 AM
The root cause of the problems in the middle east was the split between Muhammad's family and heirs after he died.Carving the area up after WWI didn't help, but the problems go back much further.
2/21/2015 2:26:37 PM
2/21/2015 4:37:59 PM
It's not like any of this wasn't predicted, other than by the Bush administration who decided to oust Saddam despite inevitably bad outcomes like ISIS. Saddam was a bad dude, but taking him out without any inkling of how to fill the vacuum was the biggest foreign policy blunder of ours, or any American generation.[Edited on February 21, 2015 at 4:45 PM. Reason : b]
2/21/2015 4:42:55 PM
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2/21/2015 10:47:59 PM
I hope we send our baddest guys over there for a turkey shoot.
2/22/2015 12:50:22 AM
^^ Which was worse? Slavery? I got nothing after that.
2/22/2015 12:01:19 PM
So I have read both the Salon and The Atlantic articles and I feel like The Atlantic one does a lot better job of getting to the truth of the issue while the Salon is more like, "Well lots of muslims disagree with what ISIS is doing so therefore it can't be any fault of Islam." It can be both and I don't see why we should suppress either. Sure there are plenty of great people who are muslim, I have a few muslim friends who are great people and they would never ever support the things that ISIS does. At the same time, that does not change the fact that what ISIS is doing is based on the letter of the law of Islam.
2/22/2015 1:56:39 PM
Getting involved in WWI was easily worse than anything that has happened in the middle east. IMO Vietnam was a bigger foreign policy disaster, and I think our handling of Cuba with Bay of Pigs and the missile crisis (which legitimately almost ended the world) were worse. One could also argue for our treatment of the Philippines following the Spanish American war.I'd say the last 12 years in Iraq ranks in the top 5 though.
2/22/2015 3:40:37 PM
The salon column was trash. Didn't actually address any content of the Atlantic piece
2/22/2015 6:58:38 PM
it's the worst of our generation
2/22/2015 7:13:03 PM
That's probably a fair statement. I don't think we've had a president who has done a good job of handling foreign policy since maybe Eisenhower.
2/22/2015 10:54:40 PM
2/23/2015 3:28:44 AM
Some of those were worse "moral" decisions, like Rwanda, but we didn't incur much in the way of direct costs for them. What makes Iraq standout for me is the sheer cost benefit analysis at the time. More historical context will only help, but 13 years later and the anti-war camp's day zero predictions are still the most accurate. I can forgive bad policy outcomes when the original idea was (somewhat) sound, but the invasion of Iraq was a telegraphed disaster.
2/23/2015 5:00:55 PM
^ Sort of my line of thinking. Yeah, getting involved in Vietnam was stupid and got a lot of guys killed...but at least our heart was in the right place even if the Domino theory was just wrong. It's still unfathomable to me that we burned a trillion dollars and caused so much destruction in Iraq on what really seems like some power hungry white dudes wanting to wage their version of a religious war and we appear set to have to pay for this for decades to come as every marginalized Muslim in the Middle East keeps coming out of the woodwork to join the latest terrorist craze.
2/23/2015 10:09:53 PM
http://www.vocativ.com/world/isis-2/isis-beheading-video/Don't worry, there is no video in the link. Interesting short article about how they target the appropriate audience depending on who they behead.
2/23/2015 10:50:43 PM
How was our heart more "in the right place" with Vietnam than in Iraq? In both cases we thought we were combating a threat -- not an imminent or existential one in either case -- and in both cases the fighting started over bad information.This bit about "power hungry white dudes waging religious war" is pretty screwball, too. I've heard a lot of crackpot theories about why we invaded Iraq, but if we wanted a crusade, Iran would have been the logical choice (and probably an easier sell to the public).Shrike -- I think part of the issue here is our lack of what you call historical context. You were around for the debate about Iraq. Hell, there was a public debate about Iraq. There were plenty of people who saw the writing on the wall when we started ramping up Vietnam, too, but you weren't there to see it. I'm sure there were people who predicted bad, bad outcomes from Ajax, but they were in a CIA office somewhere, so we don't hear about it. The invasion of Iraq was based on ideas no less sound than these, but it was recent, it happened in the open, and so it seems like the worst idea of all time...without any historical context.
2/24/2015 2:54:39 AM
We didn't think we were fighting an imminent threat with Iraq, the administration knew the evidence was false but led an intentional misinformation campaign to get us to war.
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2/24/2015 2:46:45 PM
0EPII1 -- I have no doubt that there were power hungry white dudes who were in favor of the war, but I've seen zere credible evidence that they wanted a "religious war."
2/25/2015 6:50:16 AM
Yeah i think you're giving the morons who planned this way too much credit while doing some serious revisionist history. We may not agree on their goals, but we know what their plan was: "We Will, In Fact, Be Greeted As Liberators". In other words, let's just wing it and the big bad US military can handle any contingencies. Maybe the original plan was to assassinate him, but if so, they went about it in the worst possible way. You don't tell a mother fucker you're coming for him and ramp up no-fly zone enforcement (ie. preparing for ground invasion) a year before. The administration should have kept all the domestic and global focus on Afghanistan, while letting the CIA/Mossad do their thing in Iraq. We know WMDs was bullshit, we know links to terrorism was bullshit, and establishing a "model democracy" was just an excuse when all else failed. Better to be a total fucking idiot than a war criminal.[Edited on February 26, 2015 at 6:42 PM. Reason : moron]
2/26/2015 6:30:59 PM
im having a hard time finding anything about bush / cheney being war criminalscould you please elaborate [Edited on February 26, 2015 at 10:35 PM. Reason : -]
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