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Originally posted by Denalay Rational should always prevail over irrational, it's a bad idea to make rash desperate actions, as this will only lead to more desperation. Wheather or not other parties comprehend the situation fully is no excuse.
I for one worry about what they do know that is kept from us. I have considered that maybe those in the Bush administration are working for the common good and that they are going to war because no other alternative exist. But it has been proven that they are unwilling to look for alternatives to war as they believe that they can gain better control of middle eastern oil and possibly as part of an ambition to control the world. Their greed and self-rightiousness has impaired their judgment in a critical matter. However I am also uncertain as too if all this can be chocked up too poor judgment alone . . .
Plato was killed for instructing his students to question everything. Man's irrational appears to have changed little since then. |
Curently the U.S. has the one of the least expensive gas prices in the world. This was not achieved from war, this was achieved through trade agreements.
The U.S. has an edge becaue of economy. Military strength is a bi-product.
If they weren't looking for alternatives to War, the heat would have been on months ago. this would've cut the time the Iraqi's had to brace themselves.
The world had been very desperate since man was man. The reason we fought Osama's boys was because we had no choice. There has been a Jihad, declared by Iraq in 96. They have been building weapons to kill U.S. people since we halted the invasion of Kuwait.
If you were in his shoes, and somebody has promised to kill the people you lead, and you have found that he had the weapons to do it, you can't sit around doing nothing. You can't afford not to make hard choices.