Jeboa Safari wrote: » The US is no where near as bad as some of the middle eastern nations. I find it hard to understand the Irish dislike for America, often ignoring anything bad about other nations just to bash the US
johnmcdnl wrote: » America is the biggest rogue state in the world trying to force their values on every country that tries to stand up to oppose them in anyways... they try to westernise every country in the world and have no one bar america in their interests... look at all the wars over oil and whatever in the world... what's the last war that they haven't stuck their noses into... they think they have some kind of moral superiority over the rest of the world and that what's good for america is good for the world... just be happy america isn't a muslim country that would try to force sharia law on the world.... at least our morals are somewhat similar to theirs like the rest of europe america is the biggest rogue nation in the world if you ask me
Saul-Goode9 wrote: » Agreed, but I still think Isreal is more extremist towards terrorism. They are a lot more protective of their 'promised land', than the US
galwayrush wrote: » True, but it's hard to ignore or tolerate the terrorism when it's purpose is to destroy their tiny nation.
sxt wrote: » ...1.2 million iraqi people killed in an illegal war....
yank_in_eire wrote: » HA! What a bunch of pussies. You're all speaking English instead of German or Japanese because the US manned up and "got 'er done". Go USA!
Jeboa Safari wrote: » Where are you getting them figures from? Also how many were at the hands of the US?
Dravokivich wrote: » I'd be more inclined to say they are agressive about their sense of patriotism and national security. They don't tend to get stuck in unless 1 of the following occurs; 1) Threat of the spread of comuinism. 2) A direct attack has been made on them. Other then point 1, they have never instigated wars with other countries. I wouldnt refer to them as warlike, but do agree that they are agressive.
Liam Byrne wrote: » The facts contradict you, considering that Iraq did neither of the above.
NTMK wrote: » Niether did afghanistan. the 9/11 hijackers were mainly saudi and bin laden is also saudi
seawolf145 wrote: » you mean after the japanese kicked the ****e out of us at pearl harbour
sock puppet wrote: » Their nationality isn't really that relevant. It was an Afghanistan based organistation that carried out the attacks.
IvySlayer wrote: » Er no, I thank Russia.
Jakkass wrote: » And dare I say, I don't think many of us are endorsing Soviet Russia's legacy, which arguably was worse than that of the nation they ended up playing a role in freeing (half of). I don't think one could soberly say that the legacy of the USA is worse than that of the former Soviet Russia, and the current North Korea, China, Iran, Saudi Arabia and so on.
the other day someone was justifying the Iraq war on the basis that Saddam was a a bad man. well what about all the dictators that America were only to happy to support over the last fifty years because they were amenable to american interests?
Er no, I thank Russia.
NTMK wrote: » its also based in Somalia Turkey Saudi Yemen Pakistan Libya Egypt and many others so would it be okay for America to invade all these countries aswell?
Jakkass wrote: » Personally, even if the US is regarded as belligerent, if one looks at it as a nation, arguably it goes further in respect to civil liberties than other similar nations.
Rabble Rabble wrote: » ( The Russians as major allies of the Nazis is another fact, not quite down the memory hole, but almost forgotten. We are supposed to be thankful that the Soviet Empire which was happen to carve up Europe with it's German allies at the start of the war fought the Nazis when - and only when - it was invaded, something which earned that ugly vile puss ridden empire half of Europe. )
King Felix wrote: » Did you miss out on the Patriot Act, the Drug Wars, the interest that must be paid back to the Federal Reserve, no welfare system etc?
sock puppet wrote: » No they weren't. They signed a non-aggression pact which is totally different. Allies usually don't have to make written agreements not to attack each other every 10 years.