it is still a travesty, regardless of how many times history has witnessed similar events.
it is still a travesty, regardless of how many times history has witnessed similar events.
Furunculus Maneuver: Adopt a highly logical position on a controversial subject where you cannot disagree with the merits of the proposal, only disagree with an opinion based on fundamental values. - Beskar
With the current long standing levels of sanctions, how do you suggest that they slap some more on?I personally want to see sanctions slapped all over Iran to suffocate it's current leadership..
Did sanctions work on Fidel?Or did he just blame the "evil west" for all the probems the people faced , even locking up any opposition because "they must ave been working for the evil west"
So heres a thought.
If for example the beacon of democracy had some people who objected to the current regime and went on protests that the regime deemed to be illegal would they be thrown before the courts?
If perchance those protesters could be linked to perhaps a foriegn government that is seeking a regime change could those protesters be charged with treason?
Can't say that i argue with you.Of course it is. It's a trademark feature of every single dictatorship the world has ever seen.
One of the reasons why a dictatorship isn't a very good reason.... unless centurion1 is in control.
It is a joke. The problem is that so often economic sanctions so often fail. As in North Korea. Those sanctions are bypassed by UN food supplies. Now i don't want them to starve but i want the ugly little fellow in glasses gone as well.
I think the real solution is to insert a lone man with a rifle and sniper training, fluent in farsi, and carrying the best rifle money can buy, and of course traceable to Russia.
Does this boil down to yet another "The USA should shut up and let the rest of the world get on with things" jibe? You simply know it doesn't work that way.
We're a "great" power and great powers ALWAYS meddle to try to further their own interests.
Sometimes it works out well, other timess it works out poorly, and sometimes the law of unintended consequences means that nobody has a frimpin' clue what the end-state will be.
"The only way that has ever been discovered to have a lot of people cooperate together voluntarily is through the free market. And that's why it's so essential to preserving individual freedom.” -- Milton Friedman
"The urge to save humanity is almost always a false front for the urge to rule." -- H. L. Mencken
Ha, good point husar.
I think the question isn't why but when. in all honesty i doubt we are worried because of the oil, we just want the perfect excuse.........
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