However much I dislike to disagree with both c elegans and T'lainya I do think that now is the time to discuss these things. It is clear that we must debate in a calm and rational way but I think it is instructive for all of us to see the other side of the picture.
By Happy Evil
Quark is right, Saddam is taking the food out his childrens mouths and buying tanks and Scuds with it. He is refusing to do business with the US and therefore bears sole responsibility. Tom's suggestion the US is killing 5000 children a day there is outragous. Take a minute to also mention the work and money sent to countries who dont want to kill americans. We take care of our own where I come from, and I suggest Iraq can do the same.
Dangerous and immoral are still a matter of opinion. Someone needs to say what they feel the US should be doing or not doing in the middle east. Also I am curious what specific actions or policies you guys are calling dangerous and immoral?
First let me say im sorry I havnt replied before.
I wish that 5000 children a month did not die but sadly it is the truth.
The UN Food and Agriculture Organization (FAO) reported in December 1995, that more than one million Iraqis have died—567,000 of them CHILDREN —as a direct consequence of economic sanctions. UNICEF reports that 4,500 children under the age of 5 are dying each month from hunger and disease. An April 1997 nutritional survey, carried out by UNICEF with the participation of the World Food Program (WFP) and Iraq’s Minister of Health, indicated that in Central/Southern Iraq, 27.5 percent of Iraq’s 3 million children are now at risk of acute malnutrition.
This is the kind of thing I mean by dangerous and immoral. And let me emphasis that it is not the only thing the US is doing wrong.
Now it is true that sadam hussain could give himself up and everything would be just fine. But he won’t. And this is the scenario that has to be dealt with - anything else is just wishful thinking that is killing people in vast numbers and creating enemies of the western world.
Do anyone see the paralles between now and first/second world war? After the first world war the allies imposed heavy fines and penalties on germany – it shortly blew up and created world war 2.
It was then realised that helping Germany become wealthy and a true democratic nation was a far better way of securing peace. Do we have to learn this again???
By Happy Evil
Tom is not wrong about the opinion of the US in some radical Arab countries and my reply is "Who Cares". I do not feel the need to please everyone in the world who has a problem with the US.
That is what liberals are for.
You should care. More than half a million dead children is something that should make anyone care. It is not about pleasing everybody in the world. It is about reacting in a moral way – the US is not doing that and so it makes enemies. Those enemies migth want vengeance and so we are in the present state of affairs - therefore you should care.
Tom
I didn't really bounce Eeyore. I had a cough, and I happened to be behind Eeyore, and I said "Grrrr-oppp-ptschschschz."
Tigger