i guess it's all subjective.
but there are alot more countries that have a better economy, health system and overall benefitial environment because of the UN. and all that was done in the past twenty years.
I have a brother in the marines, a best friend in the army, and a friend in the air force. the first two have been to iraq twice, and tell me that while they feel they must perform their duty that most men and women in the service feel as though they would be better serving their country by fighting the war on terror, not going overkill on a war that is now being proven to have been justified with false information and emotional reactions.
yes, saddam hussien was evil, yes, he should have been taken out for his crimes against humanity. thousands upon thousands of completely peaceful (buddhist even) tibetans have been oppressed, beaten, tortured, and killed for nothing by the chinese gov't. the chinese gov't has weapons of mass destruction, and they are a regime.
sounds familiar, but how did we justify our war with them? we didn't because they are bigger and make everything we buy. so there was no war. it's economy. plain and simple. it's evil and it sucks, but it's fact of life.
i believe in diplomacy, as well as justified pre-emptive strikes. but all in their place. and this is not the place and time for iraq. this is the place and time for the war on terror, and to be making friends, not enemies.
just my two cents.
the meaning behind the meaning
Dutchie,
I was not bashing Euro and I was not trying to display myself as "GO USA!"
I should have clarified my statement. I was referencing the opportunity to learn from other people. I for one am not from the USA as I am not a Native American. The USA like all nations have their politics and their faults. Here is what I meant.
I have had the honor to meet many common and political people from around the world. If one is open minded then that person can understand what makes them the way they are before they return. The more one learns from their friends or foes without bias then the more that person can better grow and apply what he has learn from them.
That opportunity I believe is greater in the USA than in any other country for the simple fact that there are more different races studying,living , and working here from other countries. That is why I said that I believe living in the USA is the best place to live.
Best way to think about it is to think about wanting to know about cars. What better way to learn and understand from different ideas and concepts then to go to a AUTO show and meet first hand with different automakers. You take those ideas and improve your own company. But first you must be open minded to change and go to the place where the greatest number of different automakers will be attending.
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Originally posted by azskyrider
I for one am not from the USA as I am not a Native American.
What? :confused:
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Originally posted by azskyrider
That opportunity I believe is greater in the USA than in any other country for the simple fact that there are more different races studying,living , and working here from other countries. That is why I said that I believe living in the USA is the best place to live.
You're talking about the "great American mixing-pot" that we all learned about in kindergarten. That and the "give us your tired, your poor, your huddled masses." Some of us really have that meme embedded deep in our psyche. But Osama has provided "our leaders" with a great opportunity to destory it, and they are doing what they can. Don't count on the USA remaining so great for long, without fresh blood we'll continue to grow more and more inward looking and stagnate.