.:SOULLESS:. wrote:im australian so im obviously not voting in this election.
however, those who say this thread is not about the war, i agree, but it most definitely is an important area to consider.
no matter if you beleive whether the war in iraq is the right thing or not, you cannot ignore the fact that it exists no matter who gets voted into the oval office. on this path, any logical answer to the situation is a stabilisation of the population in iraq, thus the troops must stay there. If we would pull out now, the problems left behind would cause long term problems.
I dont know whether I support the war or not. and I dont know whether or not bringing a democracy to another culture like this is right either. however i do know that the job MUST BE FINISHED for the long term.
as such I could never vote for a candidate who wishes to withdraw ASAP from Iraq, unless ASAP is defined clearly as 'After no military presence is required.' the simple truth, whether we like it or not, weve started something we must finish.
I'm sorry but I don't trust people that are still on the fence now-a-days. I too believe the war is of very important consequence. This election will determine the future of not only this country but the future 'security' of the middle east as well. Over the 'long term' anything wrongly committed to, can be down played, just like the decision to go to war with Iraq. It was a stupid decision then and it's a stupid decision to say there will be chaos there if we leave when it's been like that for thousands of years, and nothing we've done since getting involved has changed that. But it's the same people that feel that our troops should finish the job that are giving politicians support to make-up war propaganda about Iran having WMD's. The war is unconstitutional and people like myself already admit blame for the people that have started it on our behalf, if we stay there to save face, we aren't helping anyone and especially not our troops.
In the 'long term' maybe it will even make sense to go to war with other countries for trying to get around sanctions placed on them, by us to prevent them from making one WMD as apposed to our some - 14,000 (according to 1995 estimates).
I've tried my hardest to justify the war, why we should keep it going and why we shouldn't leave but the bottom-line is, we're demonizing the middle east and people that justify the war with hate speech, fear mongering and denialistic notions of what otherwise constitutes 'mission failure' are the very real people hurting America right now, not terrorists.









