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Quote from: Chief on November 08, 2006, 02:11:10 AMand i support the war on terror, but i dont support the war in iraq... there is no such thing as a war on terror. unless there is a country called terror, where all the terrorists live. exams are a beyatch, had one yesterday so today was the intermission, got high and gorged on kebabs now i got that 'was high but not anymore' docile sloth in a tree reality seeping back in feelin'...
and i support the war on terror, but i dont support the war in iraq... there is no such thing as a war on terror. unless there is a country called terror, where all the terrorists live.
The biggest terrorists in the world are people who apply this term (WAR ON TERROR) selectively, to acts of mere self-defense/retaliation by those whose means fall short in comparison to their own.
virtuoso you would kill a political science major, straight up. Btw, that idea of perpetual war I know its a Hobbesian/realist idea, you got a refenerence for that not so much in a modern (Chomsky vs Bush)context but as a political theory?
The biggest terrorists in the world is my country
A country like United States cannot survive without terrorism. Its like the story of the super hero and the villian, you gotta have one for the other.
Not only they LIED big time about what they're going after but they werent even smart enough to figure out the real problem. INstead of going after Iraq, they should have helped Iranians overthrow the Islamic gov't. Now they dont even have the ability to do shit to Iran even though they want to.
Quote from: IRAN iz Gangsta! on November 13, 2006, 11:11:20 PM^^How is Iran the real problem? Please explain how Iran is a problem? Because they want to improve the technology and military capabilities? If that is a problem then nearly every country in history is giulty of it. ...Even as you speak against George Bush you speak with the same toungue as him.The Iran issue is honestly something real deep and very long to explain but it was because of the US and British involvement in our politics since WW2. THen when US got out of it right after the 79 Islamic revolution, thats where the root of the problem started. They let that gov't exist and now its too late to change. There is nothing the ordinary people with no weapons can do in a dictatorship. US actually tried and they helped Sadaam kill our soldiers and civilians, but the Iranian army didn't let the invasion happen. But anyway thats a long story...The point is if US invested their money and power into freeing iranians, it would have been to their benefit. Iran would have been a good strong ally for US in the region. Also iranians are open minded, intelligent and pro-democracy just like they were before the 79 revolution. The country in itself is a huge market for many major companies. See there are no copyright laws and therefore major corporations dont make money off of 70 million people. Think about how much money they're missing out. So its little things like that would help the world if Iran was a country it was before the 79 revolution. The gov't now is corrupted and no room for growth, there are lots of untapped resources that need attention.With the technology today, sooner or later Iran will have a nuclear or even worse weapon that might cause a threat to a weakened empire like the united states.
^^How is Iran the real problem? Please explain how Iran is a problem? Because they want to improve the technology and military capabilities? If that is a problem then nearly every country in history is giulty of it. ...Even as you speak against George Bush you speak with the same toungue as him.
Quote from: Hajj Abdul-Infinite...BANNED FOR SPEAKING TRUTH! on November 13, 2006, 11:26:06 PMQuote from: IRAN iz Gangsta! on November 13, 2006, 11:11:20 PM^^How is Iran the real problem? Please explain how Iran is a problem? Because they want to improve the technology and military capabilities? If that is a problem then nearly every country in history is giulty of it. ...Even as you speak against George Bush you speak with the same toungue as him.The Iran issue is honestly something real deep and very long to explain but it was because of the US and British involvement in our politics since WW2. THen when US got out of it right after the 79 Islamic revolution, thats where the root of the problem started. They let that gov't exist and now its too late to change. There is nothing the ordinary people with no weapons can do in a dictatorship. US actually tried and they helped Sadaam kill our soldiers and civilians, but the Iranian army didn't let the invasion happen. But anyway thats a long story...The point is if US invested their money and power into freeing iranians, it would have been to their benefit. Iran would have been a good strong ally for US in the region. Also iranians are open minded, intelligent and pro-democracy just like they were before the 79 revolution. The country in itself is a huge market for many major companies. See there are no copyright laws and therefore major corporations dont make money off of 70 million people. Think about how much money they're missing out. So its little things like that would help the world if Iran was a country it was before the 79 revolution. The gov't now is corrupted and no room for growth, there are lots of untapped resources that need attention.With the technology today, sooner or later Iran will have a nuclear or even worse weapon that might cause a threat to a weakened empire like the united states.You still didn't answer my question. How is Iran "the real problem"?