Thanks Saiks.
As brother Demba said, the results are determined mainly by the nationals and not the liberation aiders. Sierra Leone, East Timor, Sudan, came to mind as success stories.
Kejau
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Brother Khaleel,thanks,so much sense in what you said it will be difficult to respond to you but I will try later in the day. Kejau, what for me is liberation might be very much different from yours,which is also ok.One thing is certain,I dont believe that it is the duty and responsibility of one nation to liberate another nation,for me there will be no liberation based on the desire of the people.There is no force on earth that can resist the will of the people.The mighty fascist Soviet Union was pulled down to the ground by people without guns or bullet,if it can happen there,it can happen anywhere on this earth. I dont believe that the people of Irag,Libya or Afghanistan have been liberated.Let me tell you one thing,if the US or Senegal,or any nation offer me to liberate Gambia with results of Irag ,Libya or Afghanistan,I will say no thanks,let Jammeh rule.
For Freedom
Saiks
Date: Thu, 29 Aug 2013 07:45:55 +0200
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Thank you Khalleel,
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Saiks,
Asad’s guilt or innocence in the recent chemical attacks on his own people could have been determined from jump by working with the international agencies to investigate cause and responsibility for that heinous crime. But of course who is going to extend his/her hands to shake another if your hands are covered with dirt during a search for a grave digger? U.S never blessed Saddam to use chemical weapons back in 1988 or so. It could be argued that someone in that administration has to know that they were going to use it prior to them executing that mission. I would certainly not reference wikilinks in a serious conversation, and of course key word here is I.
You are right; I will never consider war to be a solution to any situation. U.S invasion of Afghanistan, Libya and Iraq did not make those countries a developed country but has arguably not made them any worst. Like Demba mentioned, these countries were liberated and given a chance. How they choose to run their country from that point have a lot to do with their concept, commitment to their people and the rule of law.
I don’t honestly see Syria being any different but would you rather the world sit back and watch the massacre and slaughter of innocent citizens of Syria? U.S. is indeed doing a lot of supporting of many organizations openly and privately however; so is many other countries in the world. Does that make it ok? Hell no. Did you see how much Saudi Arabia, Kuwait and Jordan combined gave to Egypt? Ridiculous I’m thinking.
It is my believe that there is no morality in war. When one nation comes to the conclusion to fight another nation for whatever reason, humanity and morality failed utterly. I believe that every war is futile when compared to the senseless massacre of human lives. U.S however has lost both money and lives of their brave men and women in defense of many nations across the globe and I commend them for that. It only shows their tenacity for freedom to prevail and they demonstrated time and time that they will make the ultimate sacrifice for any nation. Are they always right; no. Is it necessary at times; I will say yes but don't beat me up bad.
Khaleel
Date: Wed, 28 Aug 2013 23:47:41 +0200
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Saiks.
I wonder how you can say the US invaded those countries even after helping those countries people to remove dictatorship. Do you meant to say UK also invaded Sierra Leone?
Kejau
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I will be happy to know how one is certain that Asad is responsible .lets look at the following facts too.in may a un inspector claimed that it was the rebels who did the c-attact
,which was the original case, few days ago we have been reading leaks docs from weakilinks that Sadam with the blessiing of the US did use it,Now we all know what happened in Faluja,right,which means there are nations who have no right to talk about morals of war.
Us invaded Afghanistan and that country became a mess
Us invaded Irag that country is more than a mess
Us invaded Libya that country becomes a ghost of itself
Now , seriously will Syria be diffirent ?no
I have a solution to this crisis,let the Us tell her allies to stop supporting the jihadist fascist with weapon and money,it as simple as that and not war mongering.A Us military involment will not solve any problem but another mess
> Date: Wed, 28 Aug 2013 09:48:10 -0700
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> It is way over due for the US to step in and end the senseless killing of innocent people.
> I just hope they take out the chemical plants and bombs on the first strike and get him quick.
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> MB Krubally
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> > Obama's patience has run out. Assad will now face the blunt military might of the US. The Syrian regime crossed the Rubicon after horrible chemical attack on civilians. How will President Assad fare if there is a military option by America?
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