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When Do I Get Virtual Unreality?
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I say we just go with Manifest Destiny because God clearly has given the United States the prerogative to kill who we want, take what we want when we want it, and fuck 'em if they can't take a joke.
After all, why re-invent the wheel when that attitude was used so successfully to colonize the planet over the past 600 years or so?
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Are you knock-kneed?
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Anyone who thinks we went into Iraq just to kick terrorist butt is deluded.
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We have to go back, Kate!
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Of course, I could be wrong. America might be the first great nation in history not to have control of essential resources as a factor in warfare.
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barely disguised asshole, keeper of all that is holy.
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Agreed, Essential resources are a primary factor in any conflict. Bush didn't want the burning fields in the press again either. Who did?
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King Of Wishful Thinking
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Do the anti-conspiracy theorists wish to attempt to deny Operation Ajax? BTW Dana, I've been listening to BBC America chronicling Tony Blair's attempts to rewrite his own history, a la Cheney. He's been downplaying the same "Iraq had WMD's" argument he made and trying to make the same "We should/would have invaded them anyway" argument. The two of them should take their show on the road together, like Hope and Crosby.
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“Hypocrisy: prejudice with a halo”
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Same fucking thing. They don't have much more than sand and we have plenty of that. Don't blow smoke up our skirts.
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We have to go back, Kate!
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No, it isn't the same thing. But I am way too tired to sit here and formulate an explanation as to why it isn't the same thing.
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“Hypocrisy: prejudice with a halo”
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Your statements stand as they are. We did not go into Iraq because of Oil or some other fucking bull shit geopolitical reason. If you have some primary source evidence to prove other wise, I mean other than anti-Bush conspiracy theory web sources, I would be glad to read them. Otherwise I have to put your notions into the same category as fringe conspiracy theorists. Hence they are nothing more than speculative opinions of a single person.
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Iraq, like Iran and Venezuela, are countries that sit on top of vast natural resources and because of this, these countries are more likely to be watched and gain attention because we are "dependent" on them. Because of this increased amount of attention, the probability of action taken against these countries increases.
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The future is unwritten
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Well why did we?
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still says videotape
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Synopsis - Failed culture sitting on top of oil to be magically made over by breaking stuff.
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We have to go back, Kate!
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The region is important. A controlling stake in that region would be beneficial in terms of natural resources. I did not suggest that we went into Iraq to steal their oil. But that the ability to exert control over important natural resources will have, in my opinion, played a part in the decision to invade. If it diodn't, then great. Well done. Your nation has broken a millenia long pattern. It is also an important location in geopolitical terms. There is nothing bullshit about such importance, it has informed conflicts for generations, yea even onto the middle ages.
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We have to go back, Kate!
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From the link UT posted:
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There's no question the area is important, but gaining a "controlling stake"? If that was the point, it's in the new way that one gains that, not the old way.
Old way: invade, conquer, take the nation's wealth and make the population slaves -- so they will obey you New way: invade, take out the abusive regime, give the people back their wealth and their voice -- so they will like you Last month they held the auctions for the development of Iraqi oil. International oil companies bid and won those contracts. There was almost no American oil company involvement. And the Iraqi government's position is that American troops will be gone next year. So much for the old notion of "controlling stake"; it would appear the USA controls next to nothing in Iraq. But will we continue to have influence? Iraqi blogger Iraqi blogger The Mesopotamian (paragraph breaks and bold, mine): Quote:
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