Re: Austria:Pro-Sadaam demonstrations.
- From: "seven" <seven@xxxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Fri, 30 Jun 2006 21:54:21 -0400
"Hugo" <conscience@xxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
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seven wrote:The point is: Do you want Iraq to succeed now in becoming a democracy?
"Hugo" <conscience@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:
seven wrote:
How many times did you demostrate against Sadaam?Well, my government was never in support of Saddam.
I hope that in 1982 you were protesting against Reagan removing Iraq
from
the ist of terrorist States, the supply of US helicopters, overseeing of
billions of dollars to fund Saddam.
When Donald Rumsfeld met Saddam to assure him of US friendship and
materials in his war efforts; were you protesting or cheering for Saddam
?
It's a bit more complicated than that.
No, you could have protested funding Saddam, protested funding the
Taliban,
you could even have protested against the US befriending Pakistani
Intelligence for access to Afghanistan while Pakistan was selling nuclear
weapons technologies to North Korea.
First of all, there isn't much choice in those muslim countries.
They have as many choices as anyone else, excepting for external forces
like the CIA & MI-6 operation Ajax in 1953 to impose a British monarch as
the Shaw of Iran - after a quarter century of the Shaw's brutal abuses it
is no wonder that only an equally brutal personality could kick out the
hated Shaw.
After supporting the Shaw of Iran,which was the lesser of two evils,
unless you want to pay 2000 euros a day to heat your house and 300$
to fill up your car...and 30 euros to take the subway etc.,
Oh, so the Oil companies were justified in having the Shaw put into power?
Tell me, before the advent of oil, did everybody in Europe freeze to death
every winter?
And having started the whole Iran / Iraq war and stirring up the Middle
East Islam vs. the world jihad; is your nation more secure than it was in
1950?
the Iranians put in the Ayatollah
Who else could get rid of the Shaw ? What choice did the US & UK allow ?
and kidnapped the diplomates at the US embasssy.
Also, Sadaam [sunni] went to war against Iran...[shi-it]
so the choice was to support no one, to support Iran or to support Iraq.
Why should you support either war ? Do you have to pour fuel on every
conflict ?
Those muslim countries in the middle east are ALL dictatorships.Similar
arguments were involved in supporting the muslims in Afghanistan against
the Soviets. Not much choice there either.
Only after the Oil companies paid the CIA and MI6 for Operation Ajax.
And should Europe and the UN help?
.
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