loseyourname said:
Jesus Christ, do you do this in every thread? You have nothing to say relevant to the topic at hand so you throw in some random punch at the US and try to sound clever?
Well, Glad to see you could drop in and give us your input.
So far, most of your diatribe consists of Monty Python lookalike suggestions on how to play the flute ... 'blow in one end and run your fingers up and down the sides.'
Maybe all the women can stop having sex and we can halt war here too?
sid_galt said:
1. The topic was CHINA here NOT the USA.
2. The USA set up a DEMOCRACY in Iraq not a DICTATORSHIP.
3. The USA is NOT a human rights violator like China is.
So far the idea of sanctions in Iraq worked a treat didn't it.
Here are some stats for you on the sanctions in Iraq ... which China opposes against Zimbabwe:
Q: How many years ago was UN Resolution 661 introduced, imposing strict sanctions on Iraq's imports and exports?
A: 12 years
Q: What was the child death rate in Iraq in 1989 (per 1,000 births)?
A: 38
Q: What was the estimated child death rate in Iraq in 1999 (per 1,000 births)?
A: 131 (that's an increase of 345%)
Q: How many Iraqis are estimated to have died by October 1999 as a result of UN sanctions?
A: 1.5 million
Maybe the attitude of China is a new approach to attempt to bring enough cash to the country so that the few resources that make it in during an embargo and sanctions don't end up going to Keep Mugabe and the army alive?
Tell me, has anyone actually listened to the approach that China has suggested against Zimbabwe or is the 'if you're not with us, your against us' attitude still got prevelence in the USA mentality?
In case you didn't know, the first people to protest sanctions against regimes was NOT China but AMERICAN Citizens in the form of Aid Workers.
Well, guess what folks? Even with all China's civil rights and human rights violations over the last 30 years, they HAVE managed to bring the country along at an incredible pace, joined the WTO and are now one of the most successful countries on earth... And do you know who's number two? VIETNAM who patterned their growth on that of China.
Now let's look at who you would have solve this problem ... a bunch of Americans wafting about the flames of past US failures to the point they couldn't deliver their anual criticism of China over Human Rights Violations for fear that their OWN record would be dragged out to their embarrassment in the same hall!
Yes, while China still has violations America has joined them on that same path.
Now let's have a look at how you delivered 'Democracy'. First, hatch a bunch of lies and circumvent your OWN democratic process. Second, deliver those same lies to the UN and, when they don't agree with you, invade with the 40 countries who sided with you as the 'minority' of the UN.
Well, there's democracy for you.
Then, with the democratic process certainly abused and cast to the wind, assure the world that 'the ends justified the means' while Donald Rumsfeld makes the declaration, "I will not allow the creation of another Islamic Regime in the Middle East".
Well, one would assume that the first process of democracy would be something to do with self determination especially since your two biggest allies in the Middle East, Kuwait and Saudi ARE Islamic Regimes!
Now, what I am trying to tell you with all of this is that there are more countries on the face of the Earth than the USA and it is increasingly apparent that the USA has lost the answers.
Walking around like a bull in a china shop has resulted in the heating up of Iran (who also seems to be wooing Iraq to their side), North Korea, more terrorism in the world than you can shake a stick at, and an increasingly isolationist attitude.
So now what you all intend is an approach similar to what you have done to Cuba?
For a Christian country, why do you not look to Christianity or even Ghandi as another approach to dealing with Zimbabwe? Why don't you take a look at what China has to offer as far as suggestions?
Oh, and Sid? If you think the USA isn't a human rights violator, you're looking in the wrong country.
You need to look beyond your borders to what you have done which would violate your own laws.