QFTGunSlinger OIF II wrote:
what kills me the most is the same people protesting American presence in Iraq are demanding intervention in Darfur.
And it would be ten times the bloodbath.
QFTGunSlinger OIF II wrote:
what kills me the most is the same people protesting American presence in Iraq are demanding intervention in Darfur.
Hell lets send our already stretched thin, tired military to another country. I've got 6 Months on IRR. I'm game for another deployment to some shithole I don't care about.GunSlinger OIF II wrote:
what kills me the most is the same people protesting American presence in Iraq are demanding intervention in Darfur.
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It's not the same. Saddam was an asshole but he had the country controlled. Darfur is a mess. And I don't want the US to intervene, but the UN to do something.GunSlinger OIF II wrote:
what kills me the most is the same people protesting American presence in Iraq are demanding intervention in Darfur.
I personally would not want intervention, because it would be the same thing as in Iraq: little to no respect to the troops (initially at least) and no respect for the government, as it couldn't handle it on its own. What you almost have to do is supply someone in the country who can stop it. Someone has to win the respect.ATG wrote:
QFTGunSlinger OIF II wrote:
what kills me the most is the same people protesting American presence in Iraq are demanding intervention in Darfur.
And it would be ten times the bloodbath.
put it this way, its the same to those who manufacture bullets. you get it. you cant pick and choose. you cant say "this war is just, that isnt" because the out come is the same. bad shit. people dying. boo hoo. the world doesnt guarantee a human being shit. security, health, shelter. none of that shit is in the contract. be glad youre in Argentina where you could decide what is right and what isnt. because in the real world, where things like darfur happen, there is no distinction.sergeriver wrote:
It's not the same. Saddam was an asshole but he had the country controlled. Darfur is a mess. And I don't want the US to intervene, but the UN to do something.GunSlinger OIF II wrote:
what kills me the most is the same people protesting American presence in Iraq are demanding intervention in Darfur.
Im never tired!S3v3N wrote:
Hell lets send our already stretched thin, tired military to another country. I've got 6 Months on IRR. I'm game for another deployment to some shithole I don't care about.GunSlinger OIF II wrote:
what kills me the most is the same people protesting American presence in Iraq are demanding intervention in Darfur.
I think I can say the Iraq War is wrong. I don't know what outcome a war in Sudan could have. I know they need help. If there's no distinction, then they can't help themselves.GunSlinger OIF II wrote:
put it this way, its the same to those who manufacture bullets. you get it. you cant pick and choose. you cant say "this war is just, that isnt" because the out come is the same. bad shit. people dying. boo hoo. the world doesnt guarantee a human being shit. security, health, shelter. none of that shit is in the contract. be glad youre in Argentina where you could decide what is right and what isnt. because in the real world, where things like darfur happen, there is no distinction.sergeriver wrote:
It's not the same. Saddam was an asshole but he had the country controlled. Darfur is a mess. And I don't want the US to intervene, but the UN to do something.GunSlinger OIF II wrote:
what kills me the most is the same people protesting American presence in Iraq are demanding intervention in Darfur.
DRAMA
I still got my uniforms in the closet. Maybe this time we will be allowed to load our weapons..........unlike what we were told under the last administration.GunSlinger OIF II wrote:
Im never tired!
Innocent people not being killed?Mek-Izzle wrote:
Still no reply as to what could possibly be gained from making Sudan stable. Anyone?
I'm going to say there is fuck all unless anyone else can say otherwise.
Digiflauge? or Oldschoolglowinthedarkwithnvgs-flauge.usmarine2005 wrote:
I still got my uniforms in the closet. Maybe this time we will be allowed to load our weapons..........unlike what we were told under the last administration.GunSlinger OIF II wrote:
Im never tired!
Digi and old school. Although the old school ones may be worn out a bit.S3v3N wrote:
Digiflauge? or Oldschoolglowinthedarkwithnvgs-flauge.usmarine2005 wrote:
I still got my uniforms in the closet. Maybe this time we will be allowed to load our weapons..........unlike what we were told under the last administration.GunSlinger OIF II wrote:
Im never tired!
I think we'll maybe be able to go to conidition three. Alteast we wouldn't have to worry about IEDs.
Iraq?sergeriver wrote:
Innocent people not being killed?Mek-Izzle wrote:
Still no reply as to what could possibly be gained from making Sudan stable. Anyone?
I'm going to say there is fuck all unless anyone else can say otherwise.
Unless it escalated onto a scale never before seen in history. That alone is not enough to make any country spend so many resources on sorting the place out.sergeriver wrote:
Innocent people not being killed?Mek-Izzle wrote:
Still no reply as to what could possibly be gained from making Sudan stable. Anyone?
I'm going to say there is fuck all unless anyone else can say otherwise.
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Congressional seats.Mek-Izzle wrote:
Everyone knows what's to gain from getting Iraq stable + on your side.
Making employee's of Haliburton rich.Kmarion wrote:
Congressional seats.Mek-Izzle wrote:
Everyone knows what's to gain from getting Iraq stable + on your side.
What's with Iraq?S3v3N wrote:
Iraq?sergeriver wrote:
Innocent people not being killed?Mek-Izzle wrote:
Still no reply as to what could possibly be gained from making Sudan stable. Anyone?
I'm going to say there is fuck all unless anyone else can say otherwise.
Innocent people die over there too.sergeriver wrote:
What's with Iraq?S3v3N wrote:
Iraq?sergeriver wrote:
Innocent people not being killed?
I made several threads about Iraq and how wrong Bush was about this war. Now there's a civil war, but the violence seems to curb somehow there.S3v3N wrote:
Innocent people die over there too.sergeriver wrote:
What's with Iraq?S3v3N wrote:
Iraq?
stop lossing meS3v3N wrote:
Making employee's of Haliburton rich.Kmarion wrote:
Congressional seats.Mek-Izzle wrote:
Everyone knows what's to gain from getting Iraq stable + on your side.
Yeah, but how? Troops on the ground and/or flying planes+gunships into it? Darfur is in the middle of Africa and i dont know if the surrounding countries are pro US/UN or not, but i would think we would need a place to launch from. Iraq is too far away, like 1700 miles. Our bombers could reach it but you cant win entirely from the air.usmarine2005 wrote:
Well that would cause a whole other mess. At least go in, wipe these fuckers out, and give these people a fresh start. If peace only lasts for 5 years, at least they had that.Kmarion wrote:
It's a no win to be honest. Unless there is a permanent presence.
War is simple. Politicians make it hard..:ronin:.|Patton wrote:
Yeah, but how? Troops on the ground and/or flying planes+gunships into it? Darfur is in the middle of Africa and i dont know if the surrounding countries are pro US/UN or not, but i would think we would need a place to launch from. Iraq is too far away, like 1700 miles. Our bombers could reach it but you cant win entirely from the air.usmarine2005 wrote:
Well that would cause a whole other mess. At least go in, wipe these fuckers out, and give these people a fresh start. If peace only lasts for 5 years, at least they had that.Kmarion wrote:
It's a no win to be honest. Unless there is a permanent presence.
I think the whole thing is a bad idea though, if you fix this country you have to fix the rest in Africa or its just going to start again.