2016 Election
#1591
Re: 2016 Election
The countries stature might be somewhat higher had it not demonstrated that it's vaunted military could not defeat the enemy in Vietnam in almost 10 years, pretty much the same in Iraq, but wait, we did bring Granada to its knees.
#1592
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Re: 2016 Election
I think you can argue that both ways. For example, I'd say that the years of US intervention in Iraq were undoubtedly "messier than it normally is".
#1593
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Re: 2016 Election
I do of course understand what Article 5 of the NATO agreement provides.
Nevertheless, if Russia were to move proxy forces into Estonia to "protect" the Russian-speaking minority (25%of the population), at their "request" from the fascists in the Estonian government and threatened war if NATO intervened under Article 5 - do you really think they'd intervene? Would Obama commit "boots on the ground" to intervene in Estonia and possibly get into a hot war with Russia, on their border?
Nevertheless, if Russia were to move proxy forces into Estonia to "protect" the Russian-speaking minority (25%of the population), at their "request" from the fascists in the Estonian government and threatened war if NATO intervened under Article 5 - do you really think they'd intervene? Would Obama commit "boots on the ground" to intervene in Estonia and possibly get into a hot war with Russia, on their border?
And rightly so given Israel's continued pock-marking of the occupied territories with settlement building.
#1594
Re: 2016 Election
The whole Middle East has been messy for centuries regardless of the amount of intervention by the US, British or anyone else.
#1595
Re: 2016 Election
Talking of taking politicians seriously...
Ben Carson asks, 'Gravity, where did it come from?' | MSNBC
Ben Carson asks, 'Gravity, where did it come from?' | MSNBC
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#1596
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Re: 2016 Election
Talking of taking politicians seriously...
Ben Carson asks, 'Gravity, where did it come from?' | MSNBC
Ben Carson asks, 'Gravity, where did it come from?' | MSNBC
What is it with conservatives and their blind grip on ignorance? What are they so scared of that they must reject knowledge and understanding of the Universe so vehemently?
#1597
Re: 2016 Election
Because if they start to allow facts and reason to penetrate their bubble, then their whole worldview will start to collapse in on itself.
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#1599
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Re: 2016 Election
No arguing about that. A lotta people killed and injured, both military and soldiers.
The Middle-East (for various reasons) has always been messy. And an ally might turn in an enemy in a blink of an eye. See Afghanistan.
Still, since too many players (most are bad) want to fill the vacum of power in this region, that now is being created, I maintain that the US is the only one who can be trusted. Actually, a scenario whereby Putin and all the Shia leaders (Iran, Syria and Iraq) ally together to possibly dominate the entire Middle-East is very scary.
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Re: 2016 Election
I don't think he actually did call the war a success, even though that was The Guardian's interpretation. Here's what he said:
"It's harder to end a war than begin one. Everything that American troops have done in Iraq - all the fighting, all the dying, the bleeding and the building and the training and the partnering, all of it has landed to this moment of success.".
You can certainly accuse Obama of a very "Clintonesque" phrase by talking about "this moment" rather than the war as a whole.
"It's harder to end a war than begin one. Everything that American troops have done in Iraq - all the fighting, all the dying, the bleeding and the building and the training and the partnering, all of it has landed to this moment of success.".
You can certainly accuse Obama of a very "Clintonesque" phrase by talking about "this moment" rather than the war as a whole.
#1602
Re: 2016 Election
Talking of taking politicians seriously...
Ben Carson asks, 'Gravity, where did it come from?' | MSNBC
Ben Carson asks, 'Gravity, where did it come from?' | MSNBC
Although, you would probably have to be a post-doctoral level physicist to actually attempt to answer the question of what gravity really is. We all know it's there and how it controls the world and the universe as we understand them, and how to allow for it, but still it is one of the facets of nature that is profound. Why, for example, is there a gas cloud that passes close to the black hole at the center of our galaxy (that has the mass equivalent to 4,000,000 suns) without it being torn apart and sucked into that black hole - but it does pass close with minimal damage. The gravitational pull of that black hole is vast beyond our ability to comprehend.
#1603
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He's the one who brought it up though, so maybe he shouldn't bring up things he doesn't understand and then show how little he knows.
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Re: 2016 Election
Still, since too many players (most are bad) want to fill the vacum of power in this region, that now is being created, I maintain that the US is the only one who can be trusted. Actually, a scenario whereby Putin and all the Shia leaders (Iran, Syria and Iraq) ally together to possibly dominate the entire Middle-East is very scary.