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07-10-08, 01:03 AM #42
Re: Iran: How much longer do we have to put up with them?
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07-10-08, 01:06 AM #44Re: Iran: How much longer do we have to put up with them?
which bring to point my follow-up that what i was saying was over a country killing its own people. and omg sorry i didn't have the right number OMG!!! its so impossible to make an honest mistake . Going on since 903 A.D. eh? and how many times since then have they attacked us again? besides why should we be fighting a war over there if we know they can attack us here, why not work on defending our country, instead of sticking our noses where it doesn't belong?
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07-10-08, 09:22 AM #47
Re: Iran: How much longer do we have to put up with them?
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07-10-08, 09:43 AM #48
Re: Iran: How much longer do we have to put up with them?
And yes,I read a lot about WW2...a lot.I have a family member who was permanantly injured in the fight for Iwo Jima.I read books and watch documenteries on WW2 all the time.We can learn a ton from the mistakes of the past.If we would have gotten into the war in Europe about 3-4 years earlier,it wouldn't have been nearly as costly.We learned that problems in other countrys can and will eventually spill onto our soil.If we don't learn the lessons from history,we are destined to repeat them.
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07-10-08, 01:18 PM #49
Re: Iran: How much longer do we have to put up with them?
Originally Posted by Red_Lizard2
These people lived in utter fear for their lives all the time. It was rule by warlords and tyrants. Thousands, millions even, of them were rounded up and killed. Basically, it was a smaller version of the holocaust. I'm very much opposed to being the police of the world, but these people needed help, and once we got there, we realized that. Was it right for us to stay and try to help? Maybe, maybe not. But if we weren't going to, no one else would, and you can't truthfully say you support leaving fellow human beings to be slaughtered and oppressed to the extent of being rationally fearful of even going outside.
Also, Saddam was a threat to us, so there's that too.
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