well done...

..so we oust Saddam, and his cronies, to free the Iraqi people, leaving Iraq wide open for all these nutters, actually being run by Saddams old army generals, we then oust Gaddafi..much the same.

Now we have all these people risking their lives in boats running away from their homes in Libya, or be slaughtered.

Well done bush and blair..I appalled you..who have you actually freed, except the evil ones.
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Lou,

They can start by humanely cleaning the mess they created here then leave the land and oil to whom they belong...that's how we can have peace.
Yes that would be poetic justic to see some of these war criminals before a Crimial court or the ICC.
Yes that would be poetic justic to see some of these war criminals before a Crimial court or the ICC.
crazy
I hope one day we will get to a mutual agreement...to end the suffering...and allow its citizens the ability to work, live and thrive...
Fly,

They "punished" those soldiers who were caught abusing the Iraqi prisoners but they let go the one who sent them and master-mined the Iraqi massacre...maybe because he's American? He obviously has all the presidential privileges that are not given to presidents of other countries,that just shows that America is really a land of the free and home of the brave, God Bless America.
Lou,

Many of US hopes for peace...we can achieve that if we nuke all the war mongers and invaders first then each of us clean and fix our own country and leave others alone...that would be a wonderful world,sigh
It's sad that there's 63 pages of comments of what is bad with the world but not one comment of how to fix it.blues
CH. it is the master minds of that criminal war who must stand before the ICC not the small little fish.. And thay could start with Tony Blair..
crazy
I think citizens have to be able to have a voice...not so in some countries...but in saying that...working with them...not against them can achieve a better humane track record...as I have stated before...there has to be a good reason before any country imposes sanctions on a country...the government will use it as a propaganda tool...to incite hate...such tactics should be a last resort...invading countries for gain is wrong as well...
I'm far from being proud of what my country has done throughout the years but until ALL leaders learn to work together for the betterment of the whole world and not just it's own things are obviously not going to improve for anyone.
Tony Blair...there are many more...we should put them all in an island with nothing at all...leave them there to eat each other.
CC,

I believe we could start by owning each our mistakes, identify the problems, formulate ways to solve it one good deed at a time.

But many are still in denial, here lies the big problem cos we can't seem to unite.sigh
crazy
Well time will tell what will be done to help stabilize the countries affected...
Anyone else remember how we acquired that nice airfield on Granada?
ken
No I don't...share it with us then...cheers
AFTER CREATING A HUGE DESTRUCTION IN IRAQ, HOW EASY FOR HIM TO SAY HOW HE REGRETTED AND COULDNT DO ANYTHING ABOUT THE US INVASION TO THAT COUNTRY. very mad devil

Colin Powell, the former US secretary of state, has said he regrets providing misleading intelligence that led the US to invade Iraq, believing it had weapons of mass destruction.
Powell, the first secretary of state in the administration of George W. Bush, the former US president, which declared war on Iraq in 2003, told Al Jazeera on the 10th anniversary of the worst terror attacks on US soil that the information was a "blot on my record".
"It turned out, as we discovered later, that a lot of sources that had been attested to by the intelligence community were wrong," Powell said in Washington, DC.
"I understood the consequences of that failure and, as I said, I deeply regret that the information - some of the information, not all of it - was wrong," said the former chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff.
"It has blotted my record, but - you know - there's nothing I can do to change that blot."


(source google)
Yeap, I got that from your vid then I asked prof. google. grin
Anyway, I guess to some human lives are just pieces of shhiits! And the sad thing is that there are still some who proudly support such thing. doh
Hm.. Ken, do you think a high rank general such as Powell would say in public that he regretted something he DOUBT he did? dunno
Saying "Oh I am sorry, I did that because my informan lied to me!" sounds an easy "hand-washing" to me.
Ken \ MD, having recently watched a documentary on CIA activity post war (from info released recently under time rules) I suspect the damage was done long before JW, Ken it might have been fortunate the people in the places you visited didn't know then or you might not be here now doh Looking at it from where I'm sitting it appears that pre war the USA didn't want to be involved in anything, post war there was no stopping them dunno
It pains me to think about the 70,s Ronald Reagan was good for the US
But in our eyes we saw only Neno-Colnization and what about Chile and all the drity wars in middle amerca have we for gotten thoes has well,,
INTERESTS !!! that's why they are there ,,, MONEY is always a reason behind ,,, be it known soon or later ,, considering the whole planet dumb ,, shame !!!
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