Jelly-Belly wrote:If you apply the notion that it's none of our business what other countries do, then we shouldn't have got involved when Germany invaded Poland. Should we have waited till Hitler was knocking on our door before we reacted?? Should we ignore the people who are starving in Africa? Surely it's not our concern that another country has no food.
That's certainly the notion we applied when another country invaded Poland at the exact same time as hitler.If you apply the notion that it's none of our business what other countries do, then we shouldn't have got involved when Germany invaded Poland.
SM wrote:Jelly-Belly wrote:If you apply the notion that it's none of our business what other countries do, then we shouldn't have got involved when Germany invaded Poland. Should we have waited till Hitler was knocking on our door before we reacted?? Should we ignore the people who are starving in Africa? Surely it's not our concern that another country has no food.
Yeah, because we do loads to help the poor starving people of Africa![]()
This is what makes the invasion of Iraq such a hypocrisy.
Under the United Nations agreements (too many to note) - it is ILLEGAL for 1 country (or its leader) to invade another country. The act of invasion and the effective leading of 1 or more countries to war is therefore illegal if not sanctioned by the UN (which it wasn't - only post invasion with regards to ways forward once Saddam was gone).
the UN is America's lap dog.
Jelly-Belly wrote:This attitude really bothers me.
Jelly-Belly wrote:I'm the first to admit that the reasons given for invading Iraq were completely false. But I have no doubt that history will show it was the right thing to do.
Jelly-Belly wrote:Do you have any idea what was happening to the people in Iraq before we got involved?
Jelly-Belly wrote: Do you realise that Hussein was testing his biological weapons on his own people?
Jelly-Belly wrote: Do you realise that anyone who spoke out against him was tortured in the most horrible ways?
Jelly-Belly wrote:I think it's the concern of the whole world when something like that is happening. It takes courage to make the decision to deal with it.
Jelly-Belly wrote:If you apply the notion that it's none of our business what other countries do, then we shouldn't have got involved when Germany invaded Poland. Should we have waited till Hitler was knocking on our door before we reacted?? Should we ignore the people who are starving in Africa? Surely it's not our concern that another country has no food.
Jelly-Belly wrote:*YAWN*
Again nobody is allowed to have their opinion if it opposes Curvey Brunette's
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