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elticker said:
Kasz216 said:
SamuelRSmith said:
elticker said:


yeah if we rise as a nation all the arab world rises, if we fall like we have been for decades all arab nations fall. We depend greatly on america which is bad, if we get a proper president and ministry we won't need to depend on them as much, if we don't need o depend on them our influence on the world increases as we have the suez canal, and arab countries should follow our course of action if we become good. take a look at iraq now its fucked up though it has one of the largest if not the largest reserves of oil in the world, Saddam was stupid to attack kuwait and give america a reason to start a war with it especailly that the whole arab world was against iraq.


Nahh... we (the UK), have been at the US's bossom for many-a decade, it's cozy and the milk is rather nutritious.

Also, I wouldn't say Iraq is doing so bad for itself right now in comparrison.  Iraq is a real success story actually.  It went rougher then it should of been.  However, Iraq's doing great...

and it's biggest buisness partner when it comes to that Oil?

China.  Blood for Oil my ass.

The Truth is... Bush actually seems like he was as simple as "I wanted to invade countries to found democracies."  And of course, just like someone who says "I want to watch all the top 100 movies ever" he started with the ones most interesting to him.

its doing bad, over a million civilains dead, they are poor because of corruption, fixed elections even though iraq has one of the biggest oil reserves in the world, so yes they are doing quite poor, by the way you can't force democracy then its not a democracy people should want democracy. The whole reason for the invasion of iraq is oil and any politic would tell you that. Iraq didn't have nukes and weren't even close, even though US reported that iraq had nukes.

1) The US is wrong for not helping Democracy in Egypt.  (Even though as i've proved and you've ignored, they have done a lot for it.)

2) The US is wrong for helping Democracy in Iraq.  (Where yes, they DID want a Democracy.)


Seriously?