donegaLroad wrote: » In 2000, Saddam expressed his interest and intentions of dropping the American dollar in favour of the newly introduced Euro, for trading oil. This would have meant contagion across the Opec countries, and wold have ultimately led to the demise of the US petro dollar. The US then moved on Saddam in fear of this happening, but they did so under the false pretences of liberating the Iraqi people from this 'evil and brutal dictator' who was hiding weapons of mass destruction that he was going to use against the rest of the world etc. They claimed that he was also training terrorists, and the Bush administration went as far as to say that there was Osama Bin Laden - al-Qaeda links with Iraq, in an attempt to justify further their invasion. *this is also what happened with Gadhafi in Libya, as he had planned to drop the US dollar for a new currency he was creating called the Dinar.
rjpf1980 wrote: » Before things get better you make boo boos along the way.
rjpf1980 wrote: » Saddam was a violent psychopath who butchered hundreds of thousands of his own people.
rjpf1980 wrote: » The top ISIS commanders are ex Saddam commanders. Look it up. The links between Saddam and jihadis are well documented. Saddam was waiting for the sanctions to be lifted and was using the corrupt oil for food program to bribe UN officials like Kofi Anan. David Kelly who said the dodgy dossier was sexed up nonetheless supported the Iraq War because he discovered Saddam was ready to restart his WMD programs once sanctions were lifted. Saddamd's brutal human right abuses on their own more than justified overthrowing him. Do I care if the power elites got their finger out and got rid of Saddam for selfish reasons? Not a bit. Iraq is better off without Saddam and once IS are rolled up - the Iraqis are fighting back now against IS - the future will be better. Before things get better you make boo boos along the way.
weisses wrote: » What Tyranny did Europe endure after Hitler ?
rjpf1980 wrote: » Do I care if the power elites got their finger out and got rid of Saddam for selfish reasons? Not a bit. Iraq is better off without Saddam and once IS are rolled up - the Iraqis are fighting back now against IS - the future will be better. Before things get better you make boo boos along the way.
lertsnim wrote: » Quite a lot of Europe had to endure Stalin.
rjpf1980 wrote: » Why are people still hanging on about the supposed injustice of overthrowing him? If he had not been overthrown in 2003 he and his sons would still be in power ruling the Iraqi people with brutal savagery. 100,000 people marched through the streets of Dublin in opposition to his overthrow. It beggars belief that Bush and Blair are called war criminals for overthrowing Saddam and giving democracy to millions of Iraqis and fighting Islamic extremist savages who attempted to destroy that democracy. Obama against all advice withdrew all US troops from Iraq which led a stabilized country to collapse once again when attacked by ISIS. The only future the Middle East has is when the dictators are gone and the terrorists are defeated. We all know this. Why then was the Iraq War so wrong? Please explain.
rjpf1980 wrote: » Was WW2 about democracy and the Holocaust of the Jews? The Americans and Russians were involved on an imperialistic carve up of the globe after the European powers ate each other alive in two world wars. I'm still glad Hitler was gone and Western democracies survived. For Third World countries it made little difference because they were still ruled and are still ruled by colonial powers although now indirectly. It was still worth it. Who cares if the power elites had selfish motives for the Iraq War? Saddam is dead an gone and Iraq had a chance at developing into a proper democracy until the moron Obama withdrew the troops the greatest disaster since the American withdrawal from Vietnam.
donegaLroad wrote: » Anyone threatening US petrodollar is public enemy No.1
donegaLroad wrote: » *this is also what happened with Gadhafi in Libya, as he had planned to drop the US dollar for a new currency he was creating called the Dinar.
According to more than a few observers, Gadhafi’s plan to quit selling Libyan oil in U.S. dollars — demanding payment instead in gold-backed “dinars” (a single African currency made from gold) — was the real cause. The regime, sitting on massive amounts of gold, estimated at close to 150 tons, was also pushing other African and Middle Eastern governments to follow suit. And it literally had the potential to bring down the dollar and the world monetary system by extension, according to analysts. French President Nicolas Sarkozy reportedly went so far as to call Libya a “threat” to the financial security of the world.
smash wrote: » Even though it does sound like conspiracy theory stuff, there's some fascinating videos and articles about this. Here's a quote:
rjpf1980 wrote: » The top ISIS commanders are ex Saddam commanders. Look it up. The links between Saddam and jihadis are well documented. Saddam was waiting for the sanctions to be lifted and was using the corrupt oil for food program to bribe UN officials like Kofi Anan.
David Kelly who said the dodgy dossier was sexed up nonetheless supported the Iraq War because he discovered Saddam was ready to restart his WMD programs once sanctions were lifted.
Saddamd's brutal human right abuses on their own more than justified overthrowing him.
Do I care if the power elites got their finger out and got rid of Saddam for selfish reasons? Not a bit.
Iraq is better off without Saddam and once IS are rolled up - the Iraqis are fighting back now against IS - the future will be better. Before things get better you make boo boos along the way.
Irish Praetorian wrote: » Probably because it is, you can check my posting history for a debunk of some of this stuff. The TLDR is a country of 6 million with the oil reserves of Nigeria and the gold reserves of Thailand, is not magically going to cause some great revolution in world economics.
ArtSmart wrote: » This is a fun read. By 'fun' I mean tragic. It's an excerpt from a book on the west's relationship with Iraq. This bit is Bush snr's decision re Saddam. "But the Bush administration didn't just turn its back; it actually aided Saddam to suppress the Intifada.
weisses wrote: » 655000 innocent boo boos to be exact
Junkyard Tom wrote: » Tough talk from the safety of your keyboard. Why don't you get your boots on and head out there?
rjpf1980 wrote: » And why not? America would be on the road to Third World status if it didn't defend it's vital interests. If that means blood then so be it.
rjpf1980 wrote: » Killed by Sunni and Shia terrorists backed by Saudi Arabia and Iran if you would care to research the figures. When has the end of a dictatorship not been accompanied by bloodshed? Violence and chaos follow and then things settle down. It's a risk and sacrifice worth it in the end.
sunny2004 wrote: My take on this situation is simple, Blair I actually believed did what he thought was right based on the information he was given. Did he make mistakes ? hell yes, but I am not sure anyone could have predicted the outcome.
Timberrrrrrrr wrote: » Care to list these "vital interests" that America was "defending" when it illegally invaded Iraq?