
Do you?
by Incandenza
Should the US and UK invade Iraq?
Do you?
by Incandenza
Should the US and UK invade Iraq?
On balance, I think yes.
by Whistler
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Do you?
Uh, think that should be "Would you?" there
by Whistler
(quotes)Do you?
I think it's bombing the west Bush doesnt like, not speaking against us.
Meanwhile, countries such as Pakistan and Uzbekistan continue to be on a par with Afghanistan as far as their human rights records go, yet because they don't speak out against the West, they're 'ok'
Ooooooer watch out Inc no going invading Iraq all by yourself now
by Spikeo
Uh, think that should be "Would you?" there![]()
by Sweet-Sange
(quotes)Ooooooer watch out Inc no going invading Iraq all by yourself now
The point is that to ignore states like Pakistan etc while trying desperately to hunt down Al Qaeda, attempting to balance out Israel-Palestine, *and* going into Iraq, regardless of what the current feeling is of the Arab states, creates a very real risk of creating another Afghanistan. Short-term gain vs long-term loss?
by Cat
I think it's bombing the west Bush doesnt like, not speaking against us
by Incandenza
Should the US and UK invade Iraq?
by Whistler
Do you?
by Spikeo
Uh, think that should be "Would you?" there
by Sweet-Sange
Ooooooer watch out Inc no going invading Iraq all by yourself now
I'm not sure that it is as simple as to say that it could and should have been finished during the previous war. Militarily, the US led alliance certainly could have taken Baghdad with little trouble. But the operation was only possible with the consent of states in the region, notably Saudi Arabia and they had no appetite for a prolonged war, or a change of regime in Iraq. The other restraint, of course, is that it is not just a matter of getting rid of Saddam Hussein, and pulling out with a job well done and the knowledge that everything will be ok in future. In a country with no democratic traditions, or history of organised politics, it is very hard to imagine a stable, moderate government being able to stay in power without subatantial, long-term outside interferance. And it would be a mistake to assume that whatever government replaced Saddam could not possibly be as bad, or worse.
by Sweet-Sange
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As to wether the UK and the US should invade Iraq? If they have to then yes, although IMHO this shouldn't even be in question as they should have sorted this out when we had the men the means and the backing to do it during "The Gulf War".
'Twas a correction of a grammatical error. Inc never said 'Do you think the US and UK should invade Iraq?' so the response of 'Do you?' was incorrect.
by Sweet-SangeWhy theyou said it should have been would you ie: would Inc go and invade Iraq
/me thinks even I got that one