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Originally Posted by Vulcan
I agree, the USA has been crossing the line for ages but there have been times when they do seem to act ethically or at least they try to portray themselves that way. I'm thinking more of their open flaunting of the Geneva Convention in treating prisoners. A new low, perhaps brought on by their determination to win this time.
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i have no doubt that the facilitators and soldiers, the ones who build schools, who feed the hungry, and protect the innocent, believe that they're trying to win. they're the ones living in fear, they're the ones losing friends, they're the ones on the firing line.
but absolutely all top-down policy decisions, from the immediate disbandment of the iraqi army to the recruitment of saddam's worst, from the mind-boggingly stupid strategic decisions like the multiple retakings and abandonments of fallujah or the use of willie-pete chemical weapons by iraqi and US forces, from the lies used to start the war and the ridiculous justifications afterward, all of this leaves one with a pretty simple conclusion:
either, we are dealing with the stupidest foreign policy decision-making of all time, or, considering exactly what interests are at stake in this administration, the smartest.
this war is meant to go on for a good long while.
and yes, it will definitely spark change in the mid-east.
change for the worst, unless you are an oil company exec or an arms dealer. and especially if you're a farm-boy from iowa trying to scrape together some college money.