However, you are then denying that the ME has been
a hotspot for violence for 2000 years?
If you want to take that large a timeframe, then you could say that Europe has been one also. The Roman occupation, the Ottoman Empire, the Spanish Inquisition, the Crusades, WWI, WWII, not to mention the Holocaust etc. There make the death toll in the ME pale in comparison, by a long way.
Most Iraqis do see us as
friends there are many accounts of this written by sources of all
political stances.
That's not proof of anything. Poll show that 60% approve of attacks on US forces, so clearly most of Iraqis DO NOT see us as friends.
Even if the peace right now is due solely to bribes
(and it isn't) what is wrong with that if we get what we want?
Because it is unsustainable and as we are seeing now, it is already falling apart.
The fact that they have upheld their
agreement so far shows that they are weak.
That mentality is most disturbing. I remember when Sadr offered a ceasefire, and Rice's response was to call him a coward. We want them to stop killing our troops and when they do, yo brand them as weak? If that is our mentality, then diplomacy is never going to work.
To deny that, or to recast the surge
as a failure only reveals the side you are rooting for.
First, you can;t win an occupation and waving flags and pom poms iisn't the way to support the troops. The best way to support them is to bring them home.
So let me get this straight, you believe that the insurgents have no
beef with each other and are really only fighting US occupation,
I never said that. What I said was that the overwhelming proportiin of attacks are directed at US forces. The largest attacks, or the ones that wreak thge most carnage are those directed at civilians because they are most vulnerbale and such attacks provoke the greatest reactions.
Yeah, pretty much. Correct me if I am wrong, but you are OK with
dictators as long as they are not friendly to us (Saddam)?
Dictators only come to power in the first place due to support from benefctors. Saddam came to power (And stayed there) because we and otehr states armed and suported him. The other dctators who we consider friendly, woudl fall in a week if we stopped supporting them.
So no, I am not OK with Saddam, but I don;t believe that going after Saddam was worth the lives of 4000 Americans, 1 millioin Iraqis and 3 trillion is US treasure.
You evidencelty haveb't heard of a cost benefit. Those who suport this war say they are proud of the fact we got rid of Saddam. So am I to take it they are also proud of sending 4 thousand US men and women off to die, started a war that has killed a million people and cost us 3 trillion?
If we coudl have removed Saddam wuickly and cheaply, then I would have been all for it.
So
according to you we should fight dictators that are our friends and not
the ones that are our sworn enemies.
How about we stop suipporting dictators altogether. Do you realise that the reason we suport dictators is becasue we don't trust democracy? We would rather have a dictator in poace that is nice to us than a democratically elected leader who isn't. That's the way it's always been, It's how empires operate.
That's why empire is such a bad idea.
How is that a myth? Again, it is human nature to hate the super
power no matter how benevolent.
There's nothing benevolent about US foreign policy. It says, do it our way or face the consequences. That's tirany.
I've heard a lot from you of what we shouldn’t do, but what
should we do?
Simple. Mind our own business and treat others as euquals.