Originally posted by Lord Knightfa11
that was a joke btw^^ i'm way to small penised to ever suggest killing someone.
😂 S'ok.. I was wit' cha. 🙂
Never mind about the relationship penis-ry to war .
All that frustration and rage will build nicely over the years 'til you are ready to kill in defense of you and yours.
(or perhaps not even to defend, but just for the hell of it.....!!!) lol
During these world conflicts, the U.S shouldn't go ahead and endorse one side over the other just because they're 'their allies'; that's far too overly simplistic. The word is just more complicated than this.
That's the difference between McCain/Bush style and Obama's ideology. The conservative philosophy is that U.S acts as a militaristic 'world police', who choose who they like and who they don't- without seeing the grand scheme of things- and enforce the group that they happen to like. This simply results in more war and more death. The liberal philosophy? Call for negotiations, ceasefires, and peaceful talks before going into actual military action. The U.S acting as a 'peacemaker', with its incredible power, rather than as a police which simply beats their enemies into submission with exclusively military power.
Israel had exerted its right to defend itself. Now the U.S needs to help settle this mess- not by destroying the Arabs, but rather by ensuring peace. Less lives will be lost and will be a hell of a lot more just.
Originally posted by Master Crimzon
During these world conflicts, the U.S shouldn't go ahead and endorse one side over the other just because they're 'their allies'; that's far too overly simplistic. The word is just more complicated than this.That's the difference between McCain/Bush style and Obama's ideology. The conservative philosophy is that U.S acts as a militaristic 'world police', who choose who they like and who they don't- without seeing the grand scheme of things- and enforce the group that they happen to like. This simply results in more war and more death. The liberal philosophy? Call for negotiations, ceasefires, and peaceful talks before going into actual military action. The U.S acting as a 'peacemaker', with its incredible power, rather than as a police which simply beats their enemies into submission with exclusively military power.
Israel had exerted its right to defend itself. Now the U.S needs to help settle this mess- not by destroying the Arabs, but rather by ensuring peace. Less lives will be lost and will be a hell of a lot more just.
Yep. Its gonna be objective, whomever goes in.
Originally posted by Bardock42
I think the US should just stay the hell out of it.
Stay out of it, after they have been in it for years..? 😕
Its just more a question of how they act with or without bias, past this point, maybe.
Anyhow, if not the US (Who probably wont unless they hear of oil being there/Saudi interests being threatened anyhow..) then how would you feel about Britain and Germany going in together with other countries...? Maybe in a UN coordinated force..?
Fair point Bardock.
Well as long as they act under or with the UN (or whoever goes in),
I wouldnt see a problem.
And it'd show the world that Iraq wasnt the only way that America wasnt the thing to judge by, if they simply sit back and help rather than trying to rule.
And fair play, Crimson.
Its great that at this testing time, you are prepared to see other options and that you are prepared to listen/think.
There may be hope for the situation if more can see it this way..
Especially those making the decisions up top right now.
Fingers crossed, eh....?
Originally posted by Sadako of Girth
And fair play, Crimson.
Its great that at this testing time, you are prepared to see other options and that you are prepared to listen/think.
There may be hope for the situation if more can see it this way..
Especially those making the decisions up top right now.Fingers crossed, eh....?
MC for prez. You'd vote for me, right?
Originally posted by Robtard
If it makes you feel better, I side with the Canadian(s) vacationing in Israel right now and how this skirmish is going to ruin his/her holiday.
😍
actually, as far as I understand it (and this is totally unrelated anyways), apparently if you visit Israel (have your passport stamped etc.) you are not able to visit Syria...
lol, but ya, Bring the Canadians home!