Ahhh, mmmmmm, errrrr. I have a hard time dealing with the hardcore, pro-war stance.
A world court, world government or any international body restricting the activities of the USA in protecting its citizens and interests is a complete anathema to me.
I don't think that anyone believes otherwise. The debatable point is whether Iraq posed a direct threat to US citizens to protect against.
In all matters, the USA will try to proceed in a manner agreeable to the 45 nations who supported us in the war.
I know Australia's one but the vast majority of the population of Oz wouldn't agree. The US also has unilateral agreements with other nations which effectively exempt them from being accused of war crimes. Who is manipulating the UN and does the US really care if they do things which are agreeable?
The Palestinians must have a secure and economically viable homeland. Israel must help economically and be much less rigid in its policies. An economic partnership of Palestine, Jordan, Lebanon and Israel would be a wonderful thing.
Agreed.
N. Korea is not an immediate threat to the USA. It is an immediate threat to its neighbors, who must act in their own self-interest to avoid preemptive action by the USA.
Huh?
Iran, with some covert help from the USA, is likely to align itself with the USA once it achieves a totally secular government.
What the...?
Well Zero, I would like to agree with you. Other peoples, however, have interests in violent opposition to our interests. What course of action do we follow when peaceful means fail?
I'm in shock and awe?
I don't usually resort to this and I know that this is not an argument which holds much water, but you are obviously on drugs. Or maybe it's me and your post is all just an hallucination. Seriously, wake up and smell the public opinion.
In answer to the original questions
Will the Iraqi people be free to decide the fate of their oil?
Of course not. The majority of oil will go to the US under rules set down by the US. After they put US contractors in, they will probably change the food for oil program into a oil for rebuilding program.
Do they have the right to have it traded in EU Dollars after the ‘rebuild’?
Seems like a fair question. Why anyone should think they they should trade in US dollars is beyond me. The US does not own the world, even though they might hold them to ransom
Who should be the ones deciding?
After the disaster of the war, that's a difficult question to answer. Iraq will probably be split into a whole heap of political factions, but should free elections be held then it would be logical that the new Iraqi government do it.
Raavin