Does ISIS have a right to be pissed off?

Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Wow I have never been arm chair diagnosed with that one based off an internet post. I'm glad FBI profiling has people like you on the job. I will sleep safe at night


You should seek professional counseling.
Anonymous
You seem hostile. Lets hug it out
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:You seem hostile. Lets hug it out


I hope you're able to work through your issues.
Anonymous
Pissed off?

ISIS should all be dead. If the US military could isolate enough of them, I'd be totally in favor of using the neutron bomb developed during the 1980s -- kills the enemy while leaving infrastructure in place.
Anonymous
Does everything have to be black/white and right/wrong for you people? Can't you see nuance?

* We suck for invading Iraq on false pretenses and using our weapons carelessly.
* ISIS sucks for engaging genocide. Also, there are plenty of ways to protest without wiping out other peoples.

These two statements are not mutually exclusive.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Does everything have to be black/white and right/wrong for you people? Can't you see nuance?

* We suck for invading Iraq on false pretenses and using our weapons carelessly.
* ISIS sucks for engaging genocide. Also, there are plenty of ways to protest without wiping out other peoples.

These two statements are not mutually exclusive.

09:50 here. Exactly. ISIS is not justified at all, and we were not justified in Iraq. In my opinion, ISIS was worse, due to unprovoked genocide and their barbaric killing, but the US was not innocent.
Anonymous
Saddam Hussein killed , raped , gassed and tortured the population of Iraq. He violated the surrender agreements consistantly and performed an assassination attempt on a US president. Iraqi collateral death was not even close to saddams murderous record. We have been in World War III since 1979 and it is escalating and generational.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Saddam Hussein killed , raped , gassed and tortured the population of Iraq. He violated the surrender agreements consistantly and performed an assassination attempt on a US president. Iraqi collateral death was not even close to saddams murderous record. We have been in World War III since 1979 and it is escalating and generational.


It would be difficult to imagine that Hussein killed as many people as we did in Iraq. I'd like to see you try to add those numbers up.
Anonymous
How about all the people he gassed, the war with Iran, the invasion of Kuwait? Does intentionality matter to you? The motives were very different, as was the context for his and our actions. You are creating a bizarre scale which puts lives in a balance without context. OK. Americans killed many souls in Japan in WW II. Why don't we debate that? You are just going in circles. No one agrees with you because you are not putting together an argument that has any context to bear it out. It is a false equation.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:How about all the people he gassed, the war with Iran, the invasion of Kuwait? Does intentionality matter to you? The motives were very different, as was the context for his and our actions. You are creating a bizarre scale which puts lives in a balance without context. OK. Americans killed many souls in Japan in WW II. Why don't we debate that? You are just going in circles. No one agrees with you because you are not putting together an argument that has any context to bear it out. It is a false equation.


The alleged assassination attempt on bush sr was in 1993. The US responded by firing tomahawks into Iraq. Are you saying that the Iraq war in 2003 was because of the assassination attempt?

Many countries around the world invade other countries. Should we be at war with Russia right now for invading Ukraine? Should we invade every country that did something wrong in the world, occupy it for 8 years, cause the death of hundreds of thousands of civilians, install our own puppet government, and demand their oil and other natural resources by "liberating" them and destroying their country?

You have a funny sense of justice.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:How about all the people he gassed, the war with Iran, the invasion of Kuwait? Does intentionality matter to you? The motives were very different, as was the context for his and our actions. You are creating a bizarre scale which puts lives in a balance without context. OK. Americans killed many souls in Japan in WW II. Why don't we debate that? You are just going in circles. No one agrees with you because you are not putting together an argument that has any context to bear it out. It is a false equation.


Every reason given for going into the Iraq War was a lie. You are trying to justify a war that was fought under false pretenses. You can throw all the hay you want to distract from that, but the fact remains that there no weapons of mass destruction, the link between saddam and bin laden was never established, and the Iraqi people are not more free today.

Iraq was destroyed and it wasn't ISIS that did that.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:How about all the people he gassed, the war with Iran, the invasion of Kuwait? Does intentionality matter to you? The motives were very different, as was the context for his and our actions. You are creating a bizarre scale which puts lives in a balance without context. OK. Americans killed many souls in Japan in WW II. Why don't we debate that? You are just going in circles. No one agrees with you because you are not putting together an argument that has any context to bear it out. It is a false equation.


I find it hard to believe you care about Iraqis, Iranians or Kuwaitis when you dismiss hundreds of thousands dead in Iraq in the war.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:How about all the people he gassed, the war with Iran, the invasion of Kuwait? Does intentionality matter to you? The motives were very different, as was the context for his and our actions. You are creating a bizarre scale which puts lives in a balance without context. OK. Americans killed many souls in Japan in WW II. Why don't we debate that? You are just going in circles. No one agrees with you because you are not putting together an argument that has any context to bear it out. It is a false equation.


Internationality? Lol.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:How about all the people he gassed, the war with Iran, the invasion of Kuwait? Does intentionality matter to you? The motives were very different, as was the context for his and our actions. You are creating a bizarre scale which puts lives in a balance without context. OK. Americans killed many souls in Japan in WW II. Why don't we debate that? You are just going in circles. No one agrees with you because you are not putting together an argument that has any context to bear it out. It is a false equation.


Our motives:

Weapons of mass destruction - none since 1991.

Terrorism - no evidence of saddams involvement in 9/11 and bin laden.

Freedom - what freedom in Iraq?
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:How about all the people he gassed, the war with Iran, the invasion of Kuwait? Does intentionality matter to you? The motives were very different, as was the context for his and our actions. You are creating a bizarre scale which puts lives in a balance without context. OK. Americans killed many souls in Japan in WW II. Why don't we debate that? You are just going in circles. No one agrees with you because you are not putting together an argument that has any context to bear it out. It is a false equation.


I can't even respond to this sentence because it makes it makes no sense.
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