Chronos said:
Hmmm. I tend to agree the likelihood is equal. IMO, the heart of the problem is using the 'pound of cure' approach. Why would anyone sacrifice their own life to inflict a blow upon their 'enemies'? The naive answer is they have nothing left to lose. Is it just a coincidence they seem to share a universal sense of despair for the future given the status quo? Perhaps they are sick and tired of seeing their neighbors starve and die, of losing their parents due to lack of basic medical care, and watching their children living in such squalid conditions they are virtually assured of the same fate? People need hope for a better future: a sense of security if they fail and the possibility of rewards if they succeed. Hope is the ounce of prevention that is needed. If we give them jobs, debt, taxes, soccer practice, stress and moms who gripe when the grass gets too tall, or the house needs a fresh coat of paint, they won't be able to afford or have the spare time to blow up themselves, much less anyone else... they will just wish they did.
Chronos,
You know what's up. That's why we need a diplomatic leadership. People just can't take watching their families die under this murderous theif and thug we have in office now.
But, how could you say equal, when you stated reasons that could induce the defensive nature of humans, those Iraqis. You said yourself, in essense, the effect of treating them as civil humans would decrease the time they think about watching there people die would leave them no time for the attacking back, because their would be nothing to defend against. Atleast I see the implication there.
We need leadership, not murderers in Washington.
Studentx,
There was no war, until Bush started it. Is that hard to see? There was no basis for war, so that makes it murder. That's how we do things with civil logic and that applies at the macro level of insanity also.
911 left nobody to blame. It's too bad we didn't have proof of who did it. But, in the relative sense, it is Disneyland compared to what Iraq endured the last ten years. If you would stop leaving out the pain induced upon Iraqis by American leadership, you wouldn't be in so much disequilibrium on this issue.
And yes, it is the presidents fault if terror attacks occur, and if the economy is going bad, and especially if they start a war that creates horrible realities for everyone involved and is a huge waste of money. The business that goes bad is blamed on the manager on duty. That's how things work. And we have a horrible state of affairs today that began with this leaderships arrival.
There used to be a day when war might of been worth it to group of people encounter a new territory. Those days are over and will forver be over with our new circumstances, except say the idiotic doomsday psuedo-scientists. Iraq is getting us no where. It's nothing more than a Vietnam or Israeli idea that happened 50 years ago. It's an embarassment. Remeber I said that when WE ARE FORCED TO LEAVE, because it just will get too EXPENSIVE! It's not worth it. Watch how we leave, it will be painted up as a success, but in quantified reality it will only be a waste of money and stupidly induce dscars upon fellow human beings. The graves of soldiers will be in the honor of a Rich Man's War, a horrible, horrible mistake.