Quote Originally Posted by Ice
If what another country is doing doesn't effect me or my interests, I really could care what they do. If they want to live 13th Century style in a cave or use some backwards law code, by all means go right ahead, but as soon this starts to effect ME and the country I live in, that is when it's my business.

I really don't see how this is anyone elses business besides people who reside in this country.

Like I said, thanks, but REALLY no thanks.
Part of it is what drone said. However, what I, and presumably macsen rufus were referring to, was this: it DOES affect people in other countries, because the US GETS INVOLVED in those countries !
Since the US has troops, for whatever reason, in those countries, and the US pulls a lot of strings all around the world, this is DIRECTLY affecting people in those countries. Therefore, they are entitled to worry over the actions of the US leaders and so on, because it's those people's decisions that will affect their lives.
Go ask an Iraqi if they think they should be concerned with who's in charge and with the external politics of the US...

What you just said is the very definition of a double standard (aka hypocrisy): "when others do something that affects me, I'm entitled to poke my nose into their business. However, nobody else should stick their fingers in MY business".

I'll stop here, because I've hijacked the thread enough (sorry, drone), and also because you can lead a horse to the water, but you can't make it drink.