I never said he was a raped girl, i simply said he was a girl...
Seriously the metaphor is just to be saying that the one who has killed him in fact is George Bush, commander in chief of that american army. He is the one who has overthrown his regime and found him. The previouses presidents had been more clement to him, funding him is an example. Bush and his predecessors were the boyfriend in this couple, and the killing were actually the wrong doings they have both made (the us and irak) in their strides to enlarge their influence. if the american actions are less direct, they are more profound in the hurt they bring to populations.
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sorry about the raping.... just thinking like a girl.... that if a girl is kidnapped most of the time (but not all the time) they are raped...anyway its besides the point...sorry about the misunderstanding...
franky i really dont know if i have to say yes to the statement that bush has killed saddam...metamorphically speaking....it is more like george bush, saddam himself and et.al.![Smile [:)]](/en/emoticons/emotion-1.gif)
and as i have stated before, i dont believe that the other presidents gave him some funding (of course we are not talking about those previous iraq leaders)at any rate, iraq as i understand was already one of the financial giants through oil
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have to show you that it is mostly a mistake in the understanding of history that made men keep on doing the same mistake. Ok, granted that the CIA does things which is sometimes considered as not by the book. And what made Saddam diffirent from them? But maybe am being philosophical here. Both decide and do according to what they believe is right. Even the justification of war....although for me it is stupid but for both parties it is to arrive to a specific goal. wealth economically and glory politically. (by the way, i should know history or somebody in my alma mater is going to kill me he hehe he) ![Big Smile [:D]](/en/emoticons/emotion-2.gif)
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that is also what i mean, and that is called realism, not the common known adjective but the complex international relations theory.
actually that is called political realism....in all honesty we are talking/discussing a very broad subject...and it will take ages for the two of us to finish this topic. you see, i believe that in every corner of this discussion has an interrelated/sub-subject,intenational relation theory is one topic which merits a good discussion ... anyway...i am enjoying this so, ok..let us get on with this.
I am also a big fan of humanity. But as an economist I see things through its main root. Money and power.
Basically porperty and the natural right to protect it. In society we have a social contract that brings the monopole of this right to a governement. But there is no such thing on the international scene.
hmmn... money is a social organization and civilizing force that provides a means and incentive for human beings to relate to one another economically by exchanging goods (basically property is one of the goods) and services for mutual benefits.Power gives everybody the incentive to protect.
may i point out that even the smallest unit in the society (a family)has a government in it? when you go out of the house there is the community where you live and you also have some sort of government in it. when you go out of your community it has a government in it. and so on and so forth. so how come you say that this is monopolized by the government when in fact we are the embodiment of this government. and you say there is no such thing on the international scene. then how come there is the UN? and the other laws which is used as a guidelines for an international government? sorry maybe i am just misunderstanding your point. but since you're being specific, i will try to be that too...(specific in a broad way)...that is how i can explain things.....
I don’t know if you would consider me as a realist but as I look at it, reality has to coincide with philosophy or else we will just be like rats that run inside a wheel of a specified way of thinking.
Im not saying realism as in reality, i was saying realism as the theory in international relations.
oh i see....
As you have said the international community is chaotic....whether it is in economics or politics, it should be said that not knowing the main reality/problem will just be tantamount to heresy which ends up most of the time more chaos and grievances.
i dont think the international economic community is chaotic. if theres something that isnt chaotic its the market.
then you dont see it.....it is one chaotic place in a civilized manner. have you ever heard an overthrowing of small companies by bigger ones? or the buyout? or the fallout...or the other terms that i cant seem to recall this very moment? will then i tell you, that is a more dangerous war than most. in war we die and that's it. in time of depression people die slowly and painfully in hunger and illness.
About the Kurd massacre....was it the same US president that stands by the side of Kuwait? whatever your answer is...there is only one explanation for me......it is an internal affair (in Iraq) and Kuwait is an external.....you can help a neighbor but I don’t think it is a good idea to butt-in in a family affair (internal) besides there is still some international law to uphold..... Is there? (Or isn’t there?)
Yes in international law it is known that internal affairs must be taken care of by the governement if it still holds authority over its territory, BUT the UN has to act in case of human massacre. It is part of the reason why the security council was put in place. But we all know that without the approval of one of the 5 permanent members, the security council is frozen in action. The US president in this particular couldve taken action but didnt, but when his oil interests were in question (or its influence in the middle east) thats when they chose to act, not because of the value of human life, but that of oil.
Hmmnn....you may have a point there...but UN is not US. that is the difference.![Wink [;)]](/en/emoticons/emotion-5.gif)