Realistic Views for Unrealistic Motives
Realistic views for unrealistic motivesThe reality of war is, by nature, hellish. There is much more to warring than the idea of "That man is bad, and he has nothing more than bad intentions for people that do not ad hear to his way." By meaning of "more to warring", I mean that there are more implications than an unjust leader. I can clearly think of a few reasons not to go to war: Iraq's sovereignty, the US's place in the world and our duties, the cost of war in both You have to first realize that as ugly as it may seem, Iraq is a sovereign nation. As the leader of a sovereign nation Saddam reserves the right to do what he wants when he wants so long as it stays within the boarders of his country and that alone is between Saddam and his people. It is flat out not our war. We cannot simply take over this country on the basis that it is an evil harboring nation and that it could, eventually do harm to other ways of life. Even if it already has in the past, who are we to predict the future and impose our way of life. that act alone would consist of arrogance, imperialistic thought, and a total lack of a global perspective. It is no
in the first place and that they can simply purchase it. To me, roughly equivalent to a baseball team thinking that it can ten and children being wasted by the Iraqis or the US, and even if, Should Saddam attack another country again then we have the
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