QUOTE (Ed Waller @ Oct 19 2005, 09:47 PM)

QUOTE (Thomas H. Purvis @ Oct 16 2005, 01:56 PM)

Perhaps the death of entire villages in Northern Iraq, through the usage of chemical agents, is of no concern to you. If not, it certainly should be.
Perhaps the fact that Iran & Iraq had been conducting limited "war" along their borders for almost eight years is of no concern to you. It not, it certainly should be.
It's of
enormous concern to me. I wonder where the chemicals came from! The thought that Saddam was a nasty dictator and that as a result he did some really horrid things does not escape me. The intervention by a bunch of people who don;t give a tinker's cuss for democracy but are dead keen to control increasing proportions of the world's oil supply is of even more concern. Where were these people when Iraq was having a little dispute with its neighnbour? Oh I forgot - they were supply the people who went on to wipe out whole villages in N Iraq.
QUOTE (Thomas H. Purvis @ Oct 16 2005, 01:56 PM)

Perhaps the progressive attempts to develop the first nuclear weapon in the Arab world is of no concern to you. If not, it certainly should be.
That's funny, I was sure Israel already had one. So the next would presumably be the second, and therefore might bring some balance to that area of the world (Remember M.A.D.?). Or should some countries have done more to prevent Israel's development of that particular weapon of mass destruction?
QUOTE (Thomas H. Purvis @ Oct 16 2005, 01:56 PM)

Perhaps the prior "Iraqi" incursion into another Arab nation is of no concern to you. If not, it certainly should be.
Strangely enough I'm
totally and
unequivocally opposed to other countries sending an army to another country.
QUOTE (Thomas H. Purvis @ Oct 16 2005, 01:56 PM)

However, those who view the world through "tunnel vision" are not likely to either see or understand the significant differences.
Yes, tunnel vision... I can see exactly why it might be a problem...
1. Many of those of the Jewish State of Israel may wish to debate the issue of their having been included as an "Arab nation", or part of the "Arab World".
And, if as fully suspected, they have the bomb/weapon, they would also have little reluctance to utilize it against any Arab forces which may decide to attack their borders again.
They are quite tired of this, and it is one of the primary reasons that they initiated an air attack against Iraq some years ago.
To destroy the progressing capability of Iraq to develope such a weapon, which Saddam most assuredly was not attempting to construct to utilize against another Arab nation.
2. Since the United States received absolutely no oil from the country of Iraq, it was only to our benefit in this regards as applicable to the world price of oil.
In the event that another Arab vs. Arab conflict comes to pass, or an Israli vs. Arab conflict, then the world price of oil will only skyrocket as the supply diminishes.
All industrialized nations are dependent upon the flow of oil. Disruption of this flow would create the type of tension which could lead to another version of a WW.
Those who think far beyond you and I have long known that in the event that there is another WW, then it will either be over energy (oil), or as a result of a nation such as Iraq or North Korea having obtained a nuclear weapon and thereafter utilized it against either an opposing force, or as a weapon of terror against US Interests.
3. Don't kid yourself that the US does not have plenty of oil. For some years, the US Government has been pumping it into every hole/void which exists.
The salt domes are full!
Old underground mines are full!
Even old underground nuclear test caverns are reportedly full!
We, the US, are in far better condition with our existing untapped supplies and our large stockpiles.
Exactly where is it that the remainder of the industrialized world has their "emergency" stockpiles?
Oil, as well as "weapons of mass destruction" are merely the window dressing which was necessary to persuade the uninformed populace that the removal of Saddam was an essential part of attempting to maintain some semblance of peace in the Arab world.
4. Saddam, during his practice exercise to "test the waters" of US reaction when he entered Kuwait, made a combination of severel mistakes.
In attacking another "Arab" state in open warfare and invasion, he obviously misjudged the other Arab nations in their permission to station US troops on their soverign soil to fight against a fellow "Arab".
Those who are not fully aware of the facts, should review exactly what it took for the US to get this authority/permission from Saudi Arabia.
Without which, we would have had to conduct an immediate attack against Kuwait from a far-distant staging area.
An extremely difficult as well as being a tactically severe loss of personnel operation.
After the sojurn into Kuwait, through negotiations, we were able to maintain a small US presence in Saudi Arabia as well as in Kuwait. A foothold which was desperately needed and one could even say was required for preparations against any potential further actions by Saddam.
5. Saddam had made his mistakes. One can rest assured that he would not openly invade another Arab Nation.
Therefore, exactly who did that leave for him to attack next?
The Israli forces are tired of playing games with those Arab nations which have sought to defeat them.
Some years ago, the conflict with Egypt brought US & Soviet Forces almost to the point of direct conflict.
Egypt's loss was so humiliating that the Soviet Union had dispached armed forces in an attempt to assist Egypt in stopping the Israli forces from marching to and taking over the Suez Canal.
And, the 82nd Airborne Division was placed on immediate action alert, knowing full well what the Soviet Union would do when Israeli forces began to exterminate Soviet led and advised forces of the Egyptian Army.
Had Saddam managed to remain in power and initiate an Israel vs Iraq conflict, there is absolutely no Arab nation which would have come to the aid of Israel.
And, any country which was providing aid to Israel would have not been allowed a foothold/base of operations out of an Arab nation, as well as would not receive oil imports from an Arab nation.
Our presence in Saudi Arabia came extremely close to causing the downfall of the Saudi Government.
When Israel started over-running Iraq, which rest assured they would have done, in the event that Saddam had anything from Nerve Agents to Nukes, he would have utilized them against the Israeli forces.
And, Israel would have retaliated in kind.
And, when other Arab nations observed what Israel would have done, some (about like Iran) would have entered, and thus escalated the situation.
By removing Saddam, the WORLD (the US is not the only force in Iraq) has de-fused a situation which could have resulted in complete chaos and open warfare in the Middle East.
Which, in turn, has protected the oil supply of which virtually every industrialized nation on this planet is through one means or another dependent.
Those of the industrilized world should take a short look back into history. Were it not for the American blood which was spilled on foreign soil, then many of those who live today in a free society, would be wearing swastika armbands, speaking the German language; and praising the attributes of Adolf Hitler.
Vietnam was about the right of a people (Vietnamese) to not be a slave state (colonial possession) of the French Government, as well as the right to at least be governed by persons of their own nationality.
It had little possibility of dragging a large portion of the industrialized nations into open warfare.
Iraq is a country of many religious zealots who would like nothing better than to see open warfare among all Arab nations agains the "infidels", who by their moral code must be eliminated.