Garavnoss wrote:Paphitis wrote:So the USA intervened militarily in Egypt, and Tunisia?
When?
And of course Afghanistan is better off. Just ask any Afghan.
Tunisia has a democratically elected secular Government and is becomming a bit of a model country.
Iraq is without Suddam and soon DAESH will be defeated there.
But to answer you, it is not Americas job to intervene in every trouble spot. Usually all these actions were as a result of UN Resolutions and it was many countries that acted in coalition.
Maybe you should speak to the UN.
It would be remiss of anyone to ignore some of the valid points you make and it would be foolish to counter them with denial, however, I feel that far too many opinions presented on this forum are those which have been expressed (in other words perhaps) by those who make capital out of encouraging the allegiance of others (namely politicians).
The devastation of the homes of millions of unfortunates that are currently forced to flee the "War Zones" of the world in order to preserve their very lives, the indiscriminate slaughter of millions who could not flee and the justifications of both as presented by those who are responsible (whosoever they may be) is a sad indictment for ALL of us.
It might help if people voiced their objections and disgust to their military and political leaders rather than adhere to their agendas, I know that there have been occasions where such sentiments have been proffered and ignored BUT, I personally feel quite ashamed when I read some of the "Gung Ho" comments that are posted in support of the mayhem taking place in once "Less Volatile" regions.
Let us attend to the welfare of our own cultures (such as they may be) and leave others to attend to theirs..... respectfully.
Yes ok but the millions who flee their homes from war zones are predominately not as a result of any action by the USA or the coalition either militarily or politically.
For instance, there are 2 million Syrian Refugees alone. The USA has never got involved in that conflict until recently and even now the focus is against DAESH and not the Syrian Regime. The vast majority have abandoned their homes due to radical Islamists.
The general consensus in North America, Europe, Australia etc is that the vast majority support the intervention against DAESH. In fact, there would have been disgust if there was no action to this humanitarian disaster.
Let us attend to the welfare of our own cultures (such as they may be) and leave others to attend to theirs..... respectfully.
This is what we are doing.
The genocidal DAESH have other ideas so we need to destroy them to protect others groups - Christians, SHIA and Kurds.