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We negotiate with terrorists now
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06/24/15 01:57 PM
06/24/15 01:57 PM
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blacksheep
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I just saw a cnn news flash that we have a new policy for kidnappings abroad. Now the policy is that we can negotiate with terror groups and guerrillas. Any thoughts on this? I don't mind personally, but I'm sure some people will have their blood boiling over it
Make that coffee to go
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Re: We negotiate with terrorists now
[Re: mightyhealthy]
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06/25/15 02:44 PM
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So it is okay for the United States to invade Iraq and destroy an entire country, but Iran is the aggressor because they then join the fighting -- when the country is their neighbor.
There is no right and wrong and black and grey in this, that's what you don't understand...
Of course Iran could be our ally -- a tenuous ally, but yes, an ally.
Their parliament chants Death to America? How many times has OUR congress threaten to invade their country?
Put the petty shit behind you... You have to understand, most of the world views the US as the biggest threat to world peace. So whatever ideas you have about the US being "right" then I need to understand your reasoning. you are absolutely right, we use drones to kill innocent people in the middle east, and that is wrong.
" watch what you say around this guy, he's got a big mouth" sam giancana to an outfit soldier about frank Sinatra. [ from the book "my way"
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Re: We negotiate with terrorists now
[Re: blacksheep]
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06/25/15 02:56 PM
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Padrone, you think the US isn't responsible for sponsoring terrorism?? http://www.washingtonsblog.com/2012/08/is-america-the-worlds-largest-sponsor-of-terrorism.htmlAnd to call the invasion and subsequent apocalypse of Iraq "misguided" is a bit of an understatement is it not? You need to look at things objectively and realise just how the USA's actions around the world are actually viewed by other countries and the potential for conflict which it raises. People with the insular attitude of some chest beating "patriot" hick, coupled with the ignorant opinion that every other country outside the US is somehow backward and must be westernised, is as crazy to me as radicalised muslims screaming allahu akbar over dead bodies. How they even form this opinion is beyond me...only 20% of US citizens actually even have a passport, so how or why they feel qualified to shout about any invasion of other countries is ridiculous. You're last President didn't even know where Iraq was ffs! Thats not all aimed at you by the way Padrone
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Re: We negotiate with terrorists now
[Re: blacksheep]
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06/25/15 04:19 PM
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On a personal level Padrone, your obviously a good guy (and one of the 20% who actually hold a passport and have actually seen some of the world), however.....(!) it sounds like in your line of work, your only going to hear good things about the US-every person you work with obviously wants to live there, so, arguably, its not really a balanced view you'll get. Im sure on your travels years back, people were no doubt generally happy where they were living - Im not sure about 60% of the world trying to get to the US...the migration levels from North Africa and middle eastern countries into Europe is at epidemic levels - not by those who would comfortably obtain a green card either I might add.
I think if you asked all the people you mentioned where they would want to live, they would say their home country immediately. Unfortunately, in many cases, due directly as a result of American foreign policies past and present, their home country is a disaster zone-look at half of latin america (Ive posted about Kissenger at length here) and obviously most of the middle east. Im obviously not saying this is the problem in every case, however, if the US was as good at facilitating economies - in line with the rest of the UN - it was at destroying countries, we'd all be in a better place.
We never, ever, went to Iraq to "kill terrorists", thats a naive statement at best. We went there on a lie, in the ignorant assumption that a puppet government could be created and installed (see Latin America) and obviously, and without any hindsight needed, ended up creating thousands more terrorists - don't you see that? How on earth do you think invading a country to "kill terrorists" would ever work? Name me one time it ever has. Especially a country already divided by religion and a region which lives in an entirely different way to western countries.
How come we're not invading Africa to save the thousands of christians being killed by the Isis off-shoot, boko haram? Again, another group who's motives are fuelled and given credence directly as a result of failed US foreign policy
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Re: We negotiate with terrorists now
[Re: blacksheep]
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06/25/15 04:20 PM
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Re: We negotiate with terrorists now
[Re: blacksheep]
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06/25/15 05:58 PM
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as to gitmo..... the mere mention of the name means torture.
gitmo should have been closed down years ago, it takes a special kind to promote torture, and George bush was, and is that kind,
no wonder he was the worst president in US history.
he should have been prosecuted for war crimes,
my opinion only.
" watch what you say around this guy, he's got a big mouth" sam giancana to an outfit soldier about frank Sinatra. [ from the book "my way"
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Re: We negotiate with terrorists now
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06/25/15 09:15 PM
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The US also trained and armed Syrian freedom fighters at bases in Jordan - many of whom subsequently joined Isis.....Said it before though, the US doesn't really choose its "friends" wisely.... In fact, entire militias in the north of Syria that have been provided with american made TOW missiles via Saudi Arabia have been willing fighting along side of non-ISIS terror groups like the Jabhat Al Nusra (AKA Al Qaeda) and Ahrar Ash Sham. Most of the major ones are self described islamists (though not as extreme as some). Knowing all this, both republicans and democrats seem to have decided that the main goal in syria should be to take out assad. It makes me giggle whenever I hear one of these assholes seriously talk about backing these 'moderates'. Are we supposed to believe that the moderates who couldn't overthrow the regime would be able to beat the jihadists who could? Also the last sentence reminds me on one country very relevant to the conflict: Turkey. Is there any other US 'friend' that has been as problematic lately. Qatar isn't up there on the list either.
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