Quote from lindq:
When we treat other people like dirt, and support governments that repress them with torture, imprisonment and death, we shouldn't expect to be universally loved and admired.
What goes around comes around.
Quote from DAS Trader:
So it's ridiculous to think that if we park our troops in another country that some in that country might take offense? How do you think Americans would feel with Chinese troops patrolling the suburbs?
Uh oh, I see your anger sharks are swimming again.
You already know what I think you sound like.
Allow me to unravel this mystery for you. The CIA knew Iraq had those weapons because America supplied them. Here, I know you are not much of a reader:
Now, since you didn't answer my question, I'll ask it again...do you, Trader666 know more than the CIA?
Quote from 377OHMS:
Given the precedent of history it seems that it is far better to be feared and respected by other nations than to be loved and admired.
Love and admiration is for family, friends and peers. Expecting altruism from foriegn countries is naive and child-like.
The world is not full of unicorns and happy rainbow sunshine goodness.
Quote from Trader666:
Hey shit-for-brains, Gayfly-sounding, kook: I'll simplify this for you. We were there at the invitation of the Saudi government. Bin Laden was an Islamofascist psychopath with no standing. The United States doesn't walk on eggshells and make policy based of what scum like him dictate. So get over it and get over your "blame America" mentality because it's clouding your reading ability. That's not what that report was about at all.