Quote from jbtrader23:
We are losing the respect of other countries, not because of how we're handling the war, but because of our total disregard for world opinion, international law, and international treaties.
After 9/11, the world didn't hate us. The world was united together in such a strong fashion, it may have been the most solidarity the world has ever seen!!
Now its the Neocon's in Washington plowing through Iraq against the wishes of the UN, and most of the rest of the world. Why are there such large demonstrations against the war, even before the war started!! This is telling you something. The US makes up about 5% of worlds population, yet we're telling the other 95% how we think the world should run, yet they get no say in the matter!
Whether it is missile defense, the international criminal court, kyoto, disregarding Geneva convention rules about enemy combatants in Cuba, the list goes on. Other people have to obey the rules, if Iraq defies the UN, thats bad, if our buddy Israel defies the UN for 30+ years, we won't give it a second thought.
Your overall argument simply confirms my suspicion that the response from those who stand in opposition to the war, are not really arguing about Iraq, or the USA's efforts there in this particular case.
It is a knee jerk response by people who
already hate us for things done in the
past!
That is the problem that many people have. They are so fixated on past hurts, that they lack the ability to function in present and real time. They are damaged psychologically.
Reminds me of unhealthy personal relationships, where people carry baggage from the past into the present, and that baggage keeps them from dealing in real time, finding real time solutions.
A classic example of this kind of passive aggressive behavior is seen in many marriages, when the husband tries to deal with the anger of his wife that he thinks is related to a specific event in the present, when in fact the wife is angry about a series of events in the past that she has been harboring, or anger she carries from her first marriage, and unloads all of her hurt and venom on something as silly as taking out the garbage.
So the world is carrying much frustration from the past about the USA and othe powerless situations, and this is influencing their decision making right now.
Instead of truly analyzing this particular situation, in the light of common sense, based on the facts of this case, they are already of a mindset to side against the USA no matter what we do.
We are guilty until proven innocent, because of past behavior in their minds, behavior that they deemed wrong, but were powerless to stop.
So this buildup of hatred, pain, fear, and resentment boils out into the present situation. The liberals are forced into a position of defending a madman like Saddam, which if they stopped to think about, goes against their real belief systems.
This kind of biased thinking may be overcome if people will admit that their reasoning is clouded by the past. They need to let go of the past, and deal with today, right now.
This is not about "whether it is missile defense, the international criminal court, kyoto, disregarding Geneva convention rules about enemy combatants in Cuba, the list goes on" but it is about Iraq, Hussein, and the coalition forces enforcing the UN resolutions once and for all.
As such, these leftist anti American, anti Bush types, cannot be found to function with effective reasoning processes. They become quite emotional, and in fact end up defending a man like Hussein who represents all they deem wrong in the world.
Amazing what not dealing with resentments can do to a person.
Resentments are death, work through them, or you will never be able to function clearly in a real time environment, an environment that is fluid and in need of thinkers who can get outside of their own restrictive mental processes, so that they can apply their reasoning and thinking ability to one problem at a time.
It is entirely possible to think that America was wrong in many things in the past, yet right at the present.
It is possible to think that the war was not the best course of action, but now that it has begun to be in favor of the USA winning it as quickly as possible.
Would you want to be judged on every new incident on the basis of the facts of the present time incident, or would you want to be judged based on all the screw-ups of the past?
Suspend guilt and innocence from the past, clear you mind of prejudice, and just look at the facts with objectivity, in real time, in a realistic manner.
By the way, the same is true of trading the markets. Those who are still carrying fear or anger from the last trade, will rarely function with a clear enough mind to make good decisions in the present.