You end wars by showing strength. You start wars by showing weakness.
You end wars by showing strength. You start wars by showing weakness.
lol, wouldn’t have you down as a John McCain fan.
And once upon a time we fought a war with Germany, Italy, and Japan. We dropped two devastating bombs on Japan and what has been the result? All three are now allies and Japan with the help of the U.S. is a democratic state, and ally and a great trade partner. Prior to the war is was a form of Constitutional Monarchy with power shifting to the military and the ultranationalists. So maybe you should be hoping and praying for such a result in this conflict.From the center-right CNBC:
In one fell swoop, tRump has not only broken his promise to be a peacemaker in the Middle East; he may have helped start another war there.
Will be interesting to see how his "wonderful" relationships with the leaders of other countries in the ME evolves. They very much did NOT what this to happen and lobbied against it.And once upon a time we fought a war with Germany, Italy, and Japan. We dropped two devastating bombs on Japan and what has been the result? All three are now allies and Japan with the help of the U.S. is a democratic state and a great trade partner. Prior to the war is was a form of Constitutional Monarchy with power shifting to the military and the ultranationalists. So maybe you should be hoping and praying for such a result in this conflict.
Which is a more peaceful state of a affairs, Iran with or without nuclear weapons?From the center-right CNBC:
In one fell swoop, tRump has not only broken his promise to be a peacemaker in the Middle East; he may have helped start another war there.
Since the Gulf War, Iraq has undergone significant transformations, marked by political instability, conflict, and social upheaval, but also with some signs of progress and resilience. The initial conflict led to regime change, followed by years of war, insurgency, and sectarian violence. While large-scale conflict has largely subsided, Iraq continues to face challenges related to security, governance, and economic development.They used to tell us history would judge Bush kindly for Iraq two decades on and we allsee it for the cluster**** it was (as if we didn't then).
Same with Trump and this. Going overseas and picking foreign military adventures rarely ends well these days.
More so because like Netanyahu, convicted felon Donald Trump may use perpetual conflict to solidify his power at home beyond the limits of the constitution.
If you had a den of poisonous snakes in your yard would you live next to them and try to get along or would you remove them?Which is a more peaceful state of a affairs, Iran with or without nuclear weapons?
Is that AI generated? If so, according to the new rule 9 a) you are suppose to identify it as such.Since the Gulf War, Iraq has undergone significant transformations, marked by political instability, conflict, and social upheaval, but also with some signs of progress and resilience. The initial conflict led to regime change, followed by years of war, insurgency, and sectarian violence. While large-scale conflict has largely subsided, Iraq continues to face challenges related to security, governance, and economic development.
Here's a more detailed look at the changes:
Political Instability and Conflict:
Economic and Social Challenges:
- Regime Change:
The Gulf War led to the end of Saddam Hussein's rule, but the subsequent US-led invasion in 2003 brought about a new period of conflict and instability.
- Insurgency and Terrorism:
Iraq experienced a protracted insurgency and the rise of groups like ISIS, which controlled significant territory and caused widespread displacement and suffering.
- Sectarian Violence:
The power vacuum after the invasion led to increased sectarian tensions and violence between Sunni and Shia communities.
- Political System:
Iraq's political system is still evolving, with a consociational system based on power-sharing among different ethnic and sectarian groups.
Signs of Progress and Resilience:
- Economic Instability:
Iraq's economy is heavily reliant on oil, making it vulnerable to price fluctuations and hindering diversification.
- Infrastructure Damage:
Conflict has severely damaged Iraq's infrastructure, including its oil and gas facilities, electricity grid, and transportation networks.
- Displacement and Humanitarian Crisis:
Millions of Iraqis have been displaced by conflict, and the country faces ongoing humanitarian challenges.
- Youth Bulge:
Iraq has a large young population, which presents both opportunities and challenges for the country's future.
In conclusion, the Gulf War marked a turning point in Iraq's history, ushering in a period of significant change. While the country has faced immense challenges, it has also demonstrated resilience and made progress in certain areas. The long-term impact of the Gulf War and subsequent conflicts continues to shape Iraq's political, economic, and social landscape.
- Reduced Violence:
While challenges remain, large-scale conflict has largely subsided, and there has been a period of relative stability in recent years.
- Democratic Institutions:
Iraq has established democratic institutions, including a parliament and an elected government.
- Economic Development:
Efforts are underway to diversify the economy, attract foreign investment, and improve infrastructure.
- Regional Diplomacy:
Iraq has strengthened its regional relationships and is playing a more active role in regional diplomacy.
The question. Where they better off then or now?
Generally speaking, the latter.If you had a den os poisonous snakes in your yard would you live next to them and try to get along or would you remove them?
Somebody should keep track of how many posts you make over the next month of you running cover for Trump.Which is a more peaceful state of a affairs, Iran with or without nuclear weapons?
After they track how often you avoid a direct question in order to engage in trivial matters.Somebody should keep track of how many posts you make over the next month of you running cover for Trump.
That shit would be funny.
You should just admit that you constantly run cover for Trump.After they track how often you avoid a direct question in order to engage in trivial matters.
Clearly Iran with nuclear weapons, as if they had them the US and Israel wouldn’t have dared to attack in the first place.Which is a more peaceful state of a affairs, Iran with or without nuclear weapons?
The US waging campaigns of aggression against Iran predates Putin by multiple decadesSeems like he's coming round to Putin's style of "peace making."
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