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Offcourse, how come the "greatest nation on Earth" commit any mistake or wrong doing? Offcourse, it just "resumed" the war that Saddam Hussein started.
Talking of chemical weapons, the "greatest nation" knew that Saddam had and was USING chemical weapons against Iran..but since "the greatest nation" was in bed with the dictator at that time, "the greatest nation" just let it happen and partied on.
The "greatest nation" printed Jihadi literature to brainwash anti-soviet insurgents since they were 'allies'--but then the "greatest nation" turned its back on the insurgents instead of dis-integrating them, de-weaponizing them, and de-radicalizing them and so on.
Not to mention countless mega "death showers" that the 'greatest nation' had delivered to innocent babies of Vietnam..or countless aspirations that "the greatest nation" crushed by illegally toppling democratically elected Iranian government..
And oh, did I already mention how the "greatest nation" had supported and enhanced the brutal colonization of Palestinian people in Middle-East and have protected its "greatest ally" against International Court of Justice and helped the "greatest ally" to continue with its colonization, dehumanization, destruction, and war-crimes in Palestine?
But offcourse, people just judge the so innocent "greatest nation" on Earth
Leave all the bs aside, Iraq war was a reckless, needless misadventure of RepubliKKKans. Don't justify it.
America in today's world is no more a leader. It is not considered so-called greatest country by rest of the world, specially by Islamic World.
It has no moral credibility to tell Russia about not violating Ukraine's sovereignty.
America might be the greatest, might have went to Iraq for right reasons..but it is not "perceived" it as such by the rest of the world..and when it comes to Iraq war..even many,many Americans hold the view that it was needless, including our current commander-in-chief. I don't know why you don't see Iraq war as a mistake.
You exhibit no first hand on the scene experience and are mistaken in much you "think and say."
As regards the 1947 UN recognized establishment of the nation of Israel that's a fact which flowed from the Balfour Declaration following WW I. Check your history text book.
I agree that Iraq was wrong to have used poison gas in it's war against the current Iranian religious regime. That was a Shia vs. Sunni type war when gas was used. Was not a good thing, anymore than Syria's current use of poison gas against it's own people in the suburbs of Damascus.
Again check your history books, contemporary history, to understand that Iraq only had an "armistice" when the 1991 Desert Storm I ended. I helped run (returned on active duty from my then reserve assignment) the USAF East Coast based airlift of troops, tanks, and material to Saudi Arabia. Our troops, etc. then marshaled with our allies, which included Pakistani military, in the drive pushing Saddam's army out of Northern Saudi Arabia and out of Kuwait.
Iraq surrendered, then broke the peace armistice repeatedly, and Iraq used, then, in the 1990s, poison gas, again, against their own population in southern Iraq and against the Kurds in far western/nw part of Iraq.
I gave you the rest of what Iraq did to invoke the US AND allied resumption of that war.
Your remarks about Vietnam are curious, as the US today is doing a great deal of business with Vietnam, including rehabbing a former S. Vietnam Navy base for commercial shipping use of today's Vietnam. Collateral deaths are a damnable feature of all hot wars throughout all of history. Collateral damages befell the UK throughout all of WW II.
You do not speak for the Islamic world as you sit in the nation of freedom of all religions, the USA. As with me, you and I only speak for ourselves alone. We do not represent the opinions of other members of the proverbial "garden club."
You would do better to pray that Russia's leader who appears to be momentarily insane regains his senses. He exhibits "Stalinist" tendencies in wanting to "reconstruct" the bordering nations which are now free back into the
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