rammunition wrote:
I ask this as whenever you ask people, especially Americans, why are they in Iraq or why they decided to bomb a country their immediate answer is "to protect America's freedom". If i remember Iraq was not a threat to the U.S nor the world and america, I read, has tried and/or done so overturned about 30-40 DEMOCRATICALLY ELECTED leaders around the world in the name of "America's freedom". Read this link of the MILLIONS slaughtered in the name of "American freedom", some were killed because they were leaders America didn't like and others killed and overturned for disobeying orders from America.
http://forums.bf2s.com/viewtopic.php?pi … 8#p2032818
http://uk.youtube.com/watch?v=IHmYheDNKlkso why should America's freedom be other countries suffering???
-In answer to your question, I think I need to seperate it into two parts...first is Iraq and secondly is all the other countries you've listed:
Iraq-
Although poorly executed, the goal of Iraq was to create democracy/capitalism in the area. The idea was that of the reverse-domino theory, whose doctrine dominated Cold War thinking. The doctrine was that if one country became communist, the countries in the area would become communist as well. When it came to Iraq, the thinking was that if it became a succesful secular democracy, then other countries in the area would follow suit (look up "project for a new american century"). That's why the Bush administration was adamant about going into Iraq with no provocation, because they know it was the most likely candidate for it. It was rich enough (oil wealth) and was secular enough already for the plan to work (if it was about oil etc... then they would have gone into iran, who are ideological opponents, fund and support terrorists ie ramzi yousef and have more oil). Unfortunately, they lied about going in and rebuilding the country was the world's most poorly executed effort. Iraq was supposed to become free, not out of the goodness of the American's herat, but because free democracy's wouldn't pose a threat to national security and would be valuable trading partners. It is beneficial for country's such as the United States to create freedom in other countries such as Iraq...American freedom and the world's freedom are not mutually exclusive....but again you had George "Einstein" Bush running the operation so it didn't end well.
Other Countries:
First of all, the other countries your listing were countries from the Cold War, America was getting rid of their Communist regimes (see domino theory above) because they didn't want communism to spread their only option was authoritarian regimes. While the claim that these governements were "democratically elected" is true (in most cases), its notable that after being democratically elected, they got rid of democratic freedoms (only the authoritarian branch of communism has ever existed in practical sense). In the end this was probably good, because I'm sure you can understand that as bad as the Americans were, Communist regimes were and are far worse. Mao, Stalin, Kim Jon-Il, Castro etc... come to mind. I encourage you to look at both sides of the issue, as acknowledging imperfect American actions and ignoring the atrocities of others is at best closed minded
Last edited by pierro (2008-04-20 18:12:02)