What, exactly, do the iraq-war protestors hope to accomplish? Do they really want to bring every last troop home today, consequences be damned? I see articles all the time about war protests, and every single one of them seems to suggest this very thing. You see people running around chanting stuff about bringing home troops now, end the war today, blah blah blah...So, are these people really that stupid? Are they so caught up in trying to be today's version of the vietnam protestors that they willfully ignore the consequences of leaving iraq and letting it implode?
3/20/2007 1:04:14 PM
Obviously so. Some people simply do not have all the gears turning upstairs and can't reason that that country is not ready to be on it's own two feet. Yes, we do need to get out of there, yes the war needs to end, but at this point we would be doing more harm than good to let them go back to being on their own. What we need is an organized, planned exit strategy. Before we went in, there was order - there was a working system. Granted, it was a system of cruel dictatorship and a breeding ground for terrorists, but it was an ordered system.We may have gone into a war under false pretenses, but we have gone into war nonetheless. They no longer have any organization or a government system worth speaking of. We have destroyed their system, and until we can effectively set up a new, self-supporting one, we have a duty to Iraq and the world to finish what we have begun.
3/20/2007 1:10:19 PM
what a great thread
3/20/2007 1:10:30 PM
I can understand walking in a protest in DC or something on par with that. A huge mass of people makes a powerful statement - it got Mussolini into office.However, when I see 5 middle aged people holding signs on the sidewalk I pause. Actions like that do not hasten a US withdrawl, they don't ease the suffering of Iraqis, and they sure as hell don't ease the suffering of US troops. People do stuff like that so that they can climb into the beds at night and sleep well after telling themselves that they did something great.
3/20/2007 1:21:19 PM
At least they're doing something other than watching TV all day or posting on TWW.
3/20/2007 1:32:11 PM
Well yeah, but I get out there and burn crosses at night.
3/20/2007 1:33:10 PM
I think the idea is to keep attention on the issue and hopefully build momentum so that it snowballs into political pressure. Combined with outer things such as press coverage, political opposition, etc., it can move the powers that be. That being said, it is probably unrealistic to think that one could magically make all the troops disappear from Iraq just because they put some Democrats into power. As Congressman Obey pointed out, if you don't have the votes, you don't have the votes.As for why they press so hard for an immediate withdrawal, the belief seems to fall into several camps. One is that Iraq is a lost cause and that nothing we do is going to stop the inevitable civil war, so we might as well let them duke it out. The other school of thought I've heard is that the Iraqi government is not serious about its attempts to stabilize the country while the US is there and that a US withdrawal is going to force them to really negotiate with insurgents and militias.
3/20/2007 2:24:01 PM
so. one motivator is "cut and run." The other is "baptismal by fire." i didn't think the libbies could successfully straddle both sides of the fence as far as political stereotypes. wow.
3/20/2007 2:35:06 PM
Have our troops succeeded in improving security? It certainly doesn't seem like it. If not, why keep them there?
3/20/2007 3:14:23 PM
cut and run. got it.
3/20/2007 3:16:39 PM
i can play that game too.are you saying that you like our troops getting killed?
3/20/2007 3:18:51 PM
the only thing you do is play games
3/20/2007 3:19:47 PM
what game is this we are playing?oh, and as for "do I like troops getting killed," I'd have to say no. BUT, I'm not so idiotic as to think that the number of troop deaths in Iraq is so god-awful that it necessitates an immediate withdrawal. In short, I can actually stomach a war. The death rate in iraq is, IIRC, less than the death rate for servicemembers stationed in other, non-war places. Seems to me that Iraq is a hellofa lot safer.
3/20/2007 3:24:20 PM
3/20/2007 3:32:13 PM
that's less than 1%, man. it could easily be higher in other areas
3/20/2007 3:35:11 PM
For historical comparison, 13,000 Americans died in the Mexican-American war and 9 out of 10 Americans have probably never heard of the conflict.
3/20/2007 3:36:21 PM
I think the same thing about people who don't want to send more troops. Is there any other way to improve things in Iraq or is it just a lost cause?
3/20/2007 3:41:35 PM
^^battle tactics were a tad different back then.dont ya think.also whats the point of doing anything because nothing is going to be perfect and yield 100% results? What was the purpose of making this thread if it was just going to suck?those are some good questions.[Edited on March 20, 2007 at 3:42 PM. Reason : ^^]
3/20/2007 3:41:47 PM
Ya think ya have a point?
3/20/2007 3:42:57 PM
about as much a point as this thread.
3/20/2007 3:44:14 PM
point taken
3/20/2007 3:45:15 PM
3/20/2007 4:07:25 PM
3/20/2007 4:11:00 PM
3/20/2007 4:12:48 PM
and because they think they're making a difference
3/20/2007 4:15:30 PM
3/20/2007 4:33:21 PM
3/20/2007 4:34:17 PM
They do it, because a moderate message would be discounted as half hearted and weak. To get what you want, you have to ask for all of it. If you ask for less than you want, you'll get even less than you could have. [Edited on March 20, 2007 at 7:50 PM. Reason : .]
3/20/2007 7:49:18 PM
3/20/2007 9:20:56 PM
3/20/2007 9:28:34 PM
Question about war hawks?What, exactly, do the war hawks hope to accomplish? Do they really want to stay the course Ad infinitum, consequences be damned? see articles all the time about war hawks, and every single one of them seems to suggest this very thing. You see people running around chanting stuff about support our troops, don't question authority, blah blah blah...So, are these people really that stupid? Are they so caught up in trying to be today's version of the vietnam war hawks that they willfully ignore the consequences of staying in iraq and throwing more american lives at the never ending problem?
3/20/2007 9:30:36 PM
I saw somewhere (maybe on The Daily Show?) that 50% of the Iraq II war vets suffered some kind of mental trauma.
3/20/2007 9:31:30 PM
^^ eh, it's just so much more appropriate for the hippies, though
3/20/2007 9:33:05 PM
eh, its just so much more appropriate for the talking point sheep though
3/20/2007 9:39:09 PM
whose talking points am I copying? cause I sure as hell thought that up myself yesterday while reading about the bs protests...
3/20/2007 9:41:32 PM
how am i a hippie? cause im pretty sure that i took a shower today while getting ready this morning
3/20/2007 9:42:47 PM
never called you a hippie
3/20/2007 9:51:13 PM
never said you were copying talking points
3/20/2007 9:57:53 PM
fair nuff. btw, fdt
3/20/2007 10:16:52 PM
vietnam version 2.0
3/20/2007 11:19:02 PM
i 100% didn't agree with the war in iraq yet i think it would be irresponsible to completely withdrawal
3/20/2007 11:55:29 PM
3/21/2007 1:59:34 AM
what they should do is protest for the bush admin. head on a plate. it was wrong to go to war in the first place but now that the USA is neck deep its even more wrong to pull completely out without first fixing the mess.
3/21/2007 4:52:38 AM
I'm for immediate withdrawal of troops now.All this talk about how terrible it would be if we left now is just bullshit to get us to stay there.I mean, what do you think's gonna happen that us staying there for a few more years will somehow prevent?
3/21/2007 4:57:05 AM
it's politics, each party wants the other to look weak.if we pull out and things improve the repubs will seize on every negative note and blame ANY bombings on the dems. dems will use progress to show that they're right.if we pull out and things get worse, see #1 dems will blame repubs on starting the war and creating chaos in the first place.if we stay in repubs will say the dems did nothing in congress to help the war. dems will show that they received no help and repubs are warmongers.
3/21/2007 7:34:10 AM
3/21/2007 10:46:59 AM
The only protests that make any kind of impact are the type where people get killed. I'm not advocating that, but peaceful protests, especially ones that take place in North Carolina or something, are of absolutely no consequence. It's just, people only *really* understand violence. A brigade of retards chanting things like "NO BLOOD FOR OIL" is simply worthless.
3/21/2007 11:01:01 AM
i agreethe only way anyone will pay attention to protest is for the streets to run redbut at this point, getting off the couch is the hardest thing for an american to do
3/21/2007 11:07:50 AM
so the only way to make a difference when protesting bloodshed in iraq, it to shed blood yourselfi think they may be viewed as hypocrites, i dunno
3/21/2007 11:11:17 AM
the less people on the planet, the better the chance of getting up-front parking
3/21/2007 11:22:36 AM