Billo_Really said:
And before you start your usual ad hom questioning the credibility of the author, why don't you post some proof that contradicts what is asserted in the link above?
So you want me to address
an opinion? All right
"The reality of the situation shows that the ideological underpinnings of the American war creed are based on the control and exploitation of capital and the building of political regimes that respond to the directives of the new era of globalization."
I can agree with this. Terroristic regimes really have no place in the modern world.
"Therefore, the U.S. uses all means including military intervention to reshape the so-called international community or legitimacy in a manner that meets its own views and interests and what is doable given its military might."
Anytime you generalize you are usually wrong but I can agree with some of this. He left out the diplomatic circus that occurs first though.
"But the reality of the situation is something else and nowhere has the U.S. exposed its double standards and massive violations of human rights and international law as in its war in Iraq which it waged in cahoots with Britain."
Meh. A few isolated incidents. Be specific. Heh he said cahoots... If I had to be in cahoots with someone the British arent so bad.
"The aggression the two countries committed against Iraq and which started on April 20, 2003, and is still on, is immoral and a crime against peace and a violation of conduct during time of war as outlined by international treaties."
Dead wrong. It started on
January 16 1991
You cant look at today without looking at yesterday.
"The U.S. has abused and tortured Iraqi prisoners, killed peaceful and unarmed demonstrators, arrested Iraqis arbitrarily and detained them indefinitely without conviction and destroyed houses and towns. "
Didnt they
go to prison already for abu graib?
Two demonstrators were killed and 15 injured Wednesday during a second round of clashes in the central Iraqi town of Fallujah
If they were unarmed how were they firing at a US convoy? Just wondering.
"Both U.S. and British occupation troops can do whatever they want to do with impunity as there is no legal framework to make them accountable for their acts in the country."
We dont have courts? How is Rumsfeld and the President being sued?
"This situation has given the occupiers a free hand and put them above the law."
Obviously untrue.
8 years for Abu Ghraib soldier
"They are not held accountable, no matter what they do, under current Iraqi jurisdiction. "
Meh a few bad apples have been
sent to jail or have court pending. As it should be.
"As a result, we now have a failed country in which murder, bombings, raids and sectarian killings occur on a daily basis and under the glare of the sun."
I agree with the fact its pretty hot over there at times.
Ok you suckered me into that waste of time.