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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]You weren't arguing the killing experience. You were arguing righteousness, and you failed. Thanks, though, for the acknowledgement that "might means right" is really your motto..[/quote] On the contrary. You're making stuff up trying to shore up your weak and feeble point. The US and Iraq were in a military conflict. My argument is that the US military does indeed neutralize it's targets; with as minimal civilian casualties as possible. [quote=Anonymous]That's bullshit and you know it. Support for the illegal invasion of Iraq in the US was universal across the aisle. That includes all mainstream liberal media, not one of which has issued a mea culpa, by the way. No surprise. America loves itself a good war. ... Wait, you're arguing that America has a right to invade anywhere anytime, and if people choose to resist the invader, it's on them? You're the best example of arrogant, ignorant American thuggery. [/quote] Again, your desperation to assign labels gives away your emotions and animosity. Your opinion is noted. Irrelevant, but noted. [quote=Anonymous]On Bosnia. This is a memorial to Milica Rakic. She was a three-year old girl blown to bits by a NATO rocket as she was sitting on her training potty. One of 89 children (official count) killed by the NATO campaign. Her death is not listed among the victims the US acknowledges. It wasn't covered in any Western media. Her parents never received compensation from NATO. [/quote] Sadly, you do not acknowledge the NATO led de-mining operation in Bosnia? Or the fact the mines were used to stop the Serbians from committing genocide? Quite a myopic and one-sided argument, don't you think? You don't quote "Romeo or Juliet Bridge" or the snipers who shot civilians standing in line for water? https://www.nato.int/nato_static_fl2014/assets/pdf/2020/12/pdf/201204-sps-mine-clearance.pdf [quote=Anonymous]This gels with what our relatives in Iraq say. Saddam was not loved. But for America, people have nothing but pure, unadulterated hatred. Hatred that the Arabs describe as "I'll pay someone to shit on your mother's grave every day of their life." I await, though, your dismissals of this as "stuck in the past"-ness. Anything to avoid responsibility for the misery America rains on people.[/quote] I believe that you are possibly mentally disturbed. If you have not hurt someone already, I believe that you should seek mental help and counseling. [quote=Anonymous]I'm a proud Arab so I have no idea what you're saying. [/quote] I'm sorry, but I don't believe you're an Arab at all. A true Arab would said something different. I can't tell you how I know, because it will help you to improve your technique. But let's play a game to test your linguistic skills. If you really want to pretend you're an Arab, then you'll understand this immediately. I was in the Middle East in a bookstore. With my poor Arabic, I said to the clerk, اريد اسهال. The clerk laughed, مرة تانية. He called over his brother who laughed as well who figured it out. What was the word I was looking for?[/quote]
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