Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:
Keep your eye on the end game.
There were hundreds of thousands of deaths in Iraq following the toppling of Saddam, due to lawlessness and the complete destruction of state services and infrastructure.
We may celebrate the death of autocratic leaders but the big problem is what follows after their death - the transition to a new, stable government.
This is what the US had always had trouble with. American leaders just don’t care what happens to innocent civilians in foreign lands , no matter what they say, and even if they used their “ liberation” as a pretext for war.
Regime change in countries in the ME won't change their murderous ways and the suffering of the innocent people in the region. This tale is as old as time.
Disagree. If Israel’s regime was changed there would be a chance at peace and prosperity in the region. Israel just wants a failed state for Iran like it has created for all its neighbors.
Right on. Anyone who has clue for what's been going for the past 20 plus years in the Middle East can see this.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:
Keep your eye on the end game.
There were hundreds of thousands of deaths in Iraq following the toppling of Saddam, due to lawlessness and the complete destruction of state services and infrastructure.
We may celebrate the death of autocratic leaders but the big problem is what follows after their death - the transition to a new, stable government.
This is what the US had always had trouble with. American leaders just don’t care what happens to innocent civilians in foreign lands , no matter what they say, and even if they used their “ liberation” as a pretext for war.
Regime change in countries in the ME won't change their murderous ways and the suffering of the innocent people in the region. This tale is as old as time.
Disagree. If Israel’s regime was changed there would be a chance at peace and prosperity in the region. Israel just wants a failed state for Iran like it has created for all its neighbors.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:
Keep your eye on the end game.
There were hundreds of thousands of deaths in Iraq following the toppling of Saddam, due to lawlessness and the complete destruction of state services and infrastructure.
We may celebrate the death of autocratic leaders but the big problem is what follows after their death - the transition to a new, stable government.
This is what the US had always had trouble with. American leaders just don’t care what happens to innocent civilians in foreign lands , no matter what they say, and even if they used their “ liberation” as a pretext for war.
Regime change in countries in the ME won't change their murderous ways and the suffering of the innocent people in the region. This tale is as old as time.
Disagree. If Israel’s regime was changed there would be a chance at peace and prosperity in the region. Israel just wants a failed state for Iran like it has created for all its neighbors.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Hope everyone realizes now that anything that happens to Israeli jews or Israel in the future will be deserved. Not by their actions but by their eagerness to continually tell the world they deserve to be able to genocide people. Actions can always be argued about whether they were necessary but words come straight from the psyche.
WTH are you even talking about? The Iranian people are celebrating.
Let's hope regime change in Iran is successful as regime change in Iraq and Afghanistan were... /s. It always seems to make sense at first.
And in Iraq and Afghanistan, the US had forces there to choose and prop up the new government. If the Iranian regime falls, who knows what we’ll get. As bad as the current government is, there are worse people in that part of the world and they will take advantage of a moment to seize power.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:
Keep your eye on the end game.
There were hundreds of thousands of deaths in Iraq following the toppling of Saddam, due to lawlessness and the complete destruction of state services and infrastructure.
We may celebrate the death of autocratic leaders but the big problem is what follows after their death - the transition to a new, stable government.
This is what the US had always had trouble with. American leaders just don’t care what happens to innocent civilians in foreign lands , no matter what they say, and even if they used their “ liberation” as a pretext for war.
Regime change in countries in the ME won't change their murderous ways and the suffering of the innocent people in the region. This tale is as old as time.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Hope everyone realizes now that anything that happens to Israeli jews or Israel in the future will be deserved. Not by their actions but by their eagerness to continually tell the world they deserve to be able to genocide people. Actions can always be argued about whether they were necessary but words come straight from the psyche.
WTH are you even talking about? The Iranian people are celebrating.
Let's hope regime change in Iran is successful as regime change in Iraq and Afghanistan were... /s. It always seems to make sense at first.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Hope everyone realizes now that anything that happens to Israeli jews or Israel in the future will be deserved. Not by their actions but by their eagerness to continually tell the world they deserve to be able to genocide people. Actions can always be argued about whether they were necessary but words come straight from the psyche.
WTH are you even talking about? The Iranian people are celebrating.
Let's hope regime change in Iran is successful as regime change in Iraq and Afghanistan were... /s. It always seems to make sense at first.
Anonymous wrote:
Keep your eye on the end game.
There were hundreds of thousands of deaths in Iraq following the toppling of Saddam, due to lawlessness and the complete destruction of state services and infrastructure.
We may celebrate the death of autocratic leaders but the big problem is what follows after their death - the transition to a new, stable government.
This is what the US had always had trouble with. American leaders just don’t care what happens to innocent civilians in foreign lands , no matter what they say, and even if they used their “ liberation” as a pretext for war.