IvySlayer wrote: » I'm not here to argue who's worse. I'm just pointing out to the Americans who watch Hollywood films and think they swooped in to save us from the Nazis, when Russia actually crushed the Germans.
Rothmans wrote: » I've been told by far left nutjobs that even peacekeepers who go to countries in turmoil (not talking about Somalia in particular) are invading these countries and supporting imperialism. I'm talking about Irish soldiers on peace-keeping missions in Chad
Rabble Rabble wrote: » A non-agression pact does not normally also entail the mutual invasion and agreed carving up of another country. The Soviets were more co-ordinated members of the Axis than Japan, who never helped the Germans open up two fronts ( by attacking Russia from the East, for instance), as Russia did with Poland. Germany and it's Soviet Allies attacked Poland at the same time ( no British war declared on the Soviets, note). And the Soviet Union aided the Germans with equipment until the Germans invaded.
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.
sock puppet wrote: » What absolute bollocks. You said they were allies. Collaberation and relatively good relations doesn't make two countries allies. Now you're claiming they were members of the Axis which is also totally incorrect. In fact the Axis didn't even exist in 1939. Russia and Germany held talks on Russia entering the Axis in 1940 but nothing came of them.
In addition to stipulations of non-aggression, the treaty included a secret protocol dividing Northern and Eastern Europe into German and Soviet spheres of influence, anticipating potential "territorial and political rearrangements" of these countries. Thereafter, Germany and the Soviet Union invaded their respective sides of Poland, dividing the country between them. Part of eastern Finland was annexed by the Soviet Union after the Winter War. This was followed by Soviet annexations of Estonia, Latvia, Lithuania and Bessarabia.
IvySlayer wrote: » Er no, I thank Russia.
Rabble Rabble wrote: » God Almighty. They invaded Poland with the Germans. The Germans invaded from the West, the Russians from the West. This is clear collusion in war, it is a clearly allied force, there were clearly then secret ( now very open) agreements in place to start that war, together, and at the same time. From Wikipedia:
The very fact that there were talks on Russia joining the Axis pretty much proves my point, that would have ben a mere formality at that stage. They were effectively allied to the Nazi's at the start of WWII.
sock puppet wrote: » What a ridiculous argument. Al Qaeda are fighting against the Pakistani government while they were supported by the Afghan government. Can you really not see the distinction? The US didn't just invade Afghanistan either. They gave the Taliban the chance to give up the heads of Al Qaeda which the Taliban refused.
NTMK wrote: » Granted it was ridiculous argument. it was typed in the heat of things its just the 2 wars will be viewed as pointless as the americans wont liberate either country (I hope im Wrong) and wont find Bin laden as it been 7 years and the still havent found him. Their reasons for war in iraq are far from honest as the UN Never found a sniff of a WMD EDIT: and as for afghanistan they will never crush al qaeda as they are too big of an organisation
Rabble Rabble wrote: » The US supported Dictators, sometimes naievly, because the Soviet Union and China supported other Dictators. Worse Dictators in most cases. And were, themselves, run by dictators. )
It makes it legal. If it is not made legal then it is illegal. If it is illegal then it is terrorist action
The U.S.A killied one million ( 1,000,000 iragi civilian.)
They destroyed the the entire infrastruture of Iraq.
Yep. So were the Afghan and Iraqi people when they were attacked. These people were labelled "Insurgents" by the Western media. I'd call them patriots
They just want the oil to fuel their 4 litre engine cars.
Surely seeing as the USA are involved in a War on Terrorism, the Geneva Convention should apply to their prisoners of war?
Shock and awe. Designed to instil fear into the Iraqi people.
Dravokivich wrote: » If they are officially involved in "wars," how is it considered "terrorism?"
Dravokivich wrote: » There were links that Al'Quida were being harboured in Iraq. Iraq... were harbouring Al'quida...
Cmdr Keen wrote: » The CIA didn't just pick up a load of random people on the street, cop the f*** on imo if you think that.... there was intelligence on these guys being members of cells... now get back in your Anti-Everything hippy tent....
Cmdr Keen wrote: » Go back three decades, when Russia was in Afghanistan...
Cmdr Keen wrote: » Its better than the previous regime under Sadam tbh, he threathened the stability of the region 100 fold, the guy was a lunatic like Stalin and killed thousands of his own people and gased countless more Iranians etc...
Killer Wench wrote: » If terrorism is defined as the threats and acts of violence to coerce or intimidate people, does that mean that those of you who believe that the USA is a terrorist state will no longer come here for your vacations, study abroad years, or employment?
davrho wrote: » Would you go on holiday, study or find work in a state that is deemed terrorist? Please give your opinion before you ask ours?
The Highwayman wrote: » Would this be the same intelligence that told us about WMD's and al'qaeda in Iraq? But hey the CIA dont need any proof to pull you off the street illegally transport(rendition) you anywhere in the world and throw your ass in the darkest hole in some third world puppet governments hell of a prison. With no charge or even telling your family where you are, is this the new ' peace, justice and the american way'?
davrho wrote: » Exactly! Could be worse, we all could have been speaking German.............
Clawdeeus wrote: » Actually, its much more likely that rather than the 60 years of unprecedented economic and techological growth in Western Europe, we would have been under the disastrous Soviet system
The Highwayman wrote: » Is this when america trained and funded Osama bin Laden?
Terry wrote: » Well what would you do with dangerous people that are a part of a dangerous group intent on attacking the country... tickle their feet, get real! The people that this was inflicted on were not innocent by any means and had **** to answer for... So you're saying that all the conscripted soldiers were innocent? That the civilians killed during the shock and awe campaigh were guilty of being terrorists? I think you need to do a bit of reading as to what war actually entails.
Owwmykneecap wrote: » like the patriot act?
Jakkass wrote: » Patriot Act - I'm not saying that the US is a perfect State. I'm saying that the US goes above and beyond Ireland and other countries in many respects. It would be unfair and unreasonable to say otherwise. As for monitoring internet traffic & phone systems, in respect to suspected terrorists I'm not all that opposed I must say particularly if it saves lives. I'm not in agreement with tapping phones, or internet without a decent reason though.
super_furry wrote: » Well they're the only nation to ever use nuclear weapons.
Dravokivich wrote: » right... hijacking civilians... and killing civilians wasn't wrong? They weren't terrorist?
Dravokivich wrote: » Er... i recall hearing about certain terrorist organisations not to far from our doorstep long before the yanks could grasp the concept of terrorism...
Terry wrote: » They instill more fear into me than any other nation on the planet, so I would have to say yes.