Stuuuuuuu wrote:
Crosscheck wrote:
you're right, it wasn't a UN mission.
I bet good old W. put his Dad up to it.
Stuuuuuuu wrote:
Every time someone would ask who the US's biggest allies were pre-1990, the answer would immediately come "Britain, France, and of course Kuwait, but that goes without saying!"
Funny, guess who the other 4 main participants in the coalition were? Britain, Egypt, France, and Saudi Arabia.
Wow, you don't say.
Hmmmm... Whatever could have linked those countries with a common interest?
Honestly Cross, I'm not saying Saddam was OK in doing it. But if you seriously think oil played no part, much less a major one, then there's not much real conversing we can do.
And as for the W. comment, I mean, don't you realize this isn't some anti-GOP diatribe from me? I realize it would have been no different under Clinton or some other democrat. That doesn't change the fact that all those countries you mention (with the possible exception of Egypt) have either major weight to throw around in the UN, or a serious interest in seeing the international trade status quo maintained, and all of their economic interests were threatened.
What a minute here Stuuuuu.
Why not just say the truth, one of the foundational components of this once great country (because honestly, the United States of America was founded on great ideals, but those have been thrown to the way side a long, long, long time ago).
The Persian Gulf War (which I fought in) was all about Oil. It had nothing to do with anything else Crosscheck.
And to the comment about W., well, lets be good Americans, use our minds and just say it the way it is.
And here we go.....
The Bush family is entrenched in the oil industry, the circles they have friends in are in the oil industry, the families best friend, and one who was brought up through the ranks of government over 4 decades (Dick Cheney) was the CEO of one of the largest firms to work in the oil industry (Haliburton).
This war was all about Oil Crosscheck, pure and simple, and men who were in the inner circle of the industry that happened to be in leadership roles which controlled the largest military in the world used that position and the men and women in uniform to protect that resource.
Was it wrong? (And Stuuuuu, this is where you are wrong) NO, it wasn't wrong.
Oil is everything in the modern world, those that have the easiest access to it and can afford mass amounts of it are masters of the planet.
The US has done alot of things wrong, but in this case, I have to say, I didn't like the war, but it was a necessary evil.
The larger issue I didn't like on this was that the Bush's and ilk like them created that mess in the middle east. They supported Saddam Hussien and armed him. Families like the Bush's in the oil industry and the Bush's themselves have cost 100's of thousands if not millions of lives globally over their greedy political careers. And it doesn't take a rocket scientist to see this. All one has to do is use common sense with the information at hand to see it.