29. "RE: Things I don't understand..." In response to In response to 22
> 1) Why the U.S. thinks that it is their Divine Right to >"fix" all problems in the world. > >We're looking for a democracy to be set up in Iraq? Well, I >think we'll be looking for a very long time. Iraq is a >nation run by religion, and whether Sadaam is removed or >not, the Iraqi people (as well as any nation solely run by >religion), will NOT succumb to the idea of seperating >religion and government. I personally dont think democracy >will work. Especially for people as devout to their religion >as the Muslims of the Middle-East.
Well the US created the problem in the first place.
> 2)How come people have all of a sudden forgotten the >reason we went into Iraq. > >Simple enough. We went in, gunz-a-blazing, looking for >weapons of mass destruction. Where are they? Where is this >so called "power" that Sadaam was building up against us? >Notice, also, how much of the American public has forgotten >that this was why we invaded Iraq. I might even go as far >as to ask someone to please remind me why we took a detour >in Sadaam's direction when we should have been going after >Osama.
Bush made that WEAK link between Osama and Saddam to get the country into Iraq. Saddams answers to the questions of WMD's will be VERY interesting bc I don't think any of his answers will make the war look moral.
> 3)Kim Jong Il > >If we're looking for a threat against America and WMD, how >about we sporadically invade a country that actually has >them; N. Korea. If we're looking for a tyrant that has >actually posed a threat towards us, Kim Jong Il is our man.