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China, Turkey, Russia, Iran and Iraq
China, Turkey, Russia, Iran and Iraq51
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It really is never productive to worry but sometimes I just can’t help it. We are inundated with so many problems on the TV news as well as our daily internet news readings, sometimes you have to wonder if it all means anything or if it is connected. I always wonder how my country America is viewed from non citizens. I know a lot of other countries depend on our country, but lately it seems like we are pissing everyone off. I don’t agree with many of the actions our White House has taken, but they still represent us to the world through our policy decisions and actions. Our country is honoring the Dalai Lama buddhist. He seems like a nice man and I really don’t know anything about him except he sides with peace and we will be honoring him and giving him a Congressional medal. The Chinese government doesn’t approve of our government doing this because of their history with the exiled monk. From the New York Times:
I think it is nice to give an award to a man who promotes peace (I know kind of hypocritical from a country who invades countries by force and steals its natural resources). I also beleive the Chinese government is entitled to its belief and so is the White House. The part I don’t understand is how we expect cooperation from China if we don’t give a crap about the its protests and they threaten some sort of retaliation. Another country that seems to be having issues with America is Turkey. They have their own issues with Iraq and now have decided to engage them at the border. What is troubling is that Turkey has stated they have recovered weapons from Iraqis supplied by the US. Ouch! The New York Times is on top of it again, stating:
To be objective about this, I think Turkey looks to be in the right. They make accusations, we investigate, then find it to be true. Then, instead of admitting wrong doing or fault, we just say we don’t understand why we messed up, but we will continue to investigate. Again, ouch! Why do we have to look like wankers everytime. We lose credibility with the world when we are so easy to forgive ourselves and not enforce any type of punishments on those “rogue” people that do these things within our government or military. Turkey has decided to defend itself pro-actively, and according to Reuters:
Now Russia is warning any nations that if any force is used against Iran, there will be consequences because they have financial interests there. Reuters states:
Again, I think the US is arrogant to assume these other countries do not have their own intelligence sources to check out what we are doing. Whenever I hear leaks in the news about the US to bomb Iran and the white house putting silly spins it has no intentions of doing it, then Russia saying things to put us in check, it makes me wonder why our government is always lying to us. Yes, as of late under the Bush administration, the government seems to be lying to the American people on a consistent basis. The hard part is understanding the true motivation behind the lies. This goes back to our invasion and occupation of Iraq. We went in under false pretenses and the White House claims it was misinformation. I think that is a load of crap and in retrospect, we were wrong as a nation for supporting these lies. I think the majority of Americans want our troops out of Iraq, and the white house putting spins on the world would be more dangerous without us there is more crap on top of crap. Now that the internet has become the most powerful medium of communication, it is not necessary to listen to propoganda being put out by our “free democracy” news on our major medias. The same news agencies who lost credibility by spreading DAILY propoganda on WEAPONS OF MASS DECEPTION on TV 24/7 before we invaded Iraq. Strange how the news agencies no longer wants to cover Iraq anymore. We have soldiers being killed everyday and it gets minimal coverage if any. Definitely, President Bush is the worst president in our history and every decision he has made is consistently bad and wrong. People who support him try to defend him by making comparisons of other presidents who have made bad decisions, yet they never really defend him by showing examples of his good decisions. Every retired general involved in the Iraq invasion (I have lost count, but we are up to about 7 or 8 generals) has always stated this war is a mistake and can not be won. I think they recognize that Iraq is NOT a population of terrorists. They see citizens of Iraq just trying to evict an army of invaders who have no right to be stealing their natural resources and occupying their land. I hate the fact that there are still Americans brainwashed thinking that the Iraqi people like us being there. HELLO?!! Sometimes, common sense is all you need. If you were an Iraqi citizen, you would ask yourself are you better off today or 5 years ago before the American invasion for FAKE weapons of mass destruction? The same question for us would be: is America better off today than 5 years ago? The answer is a definitive NO for both redundant questions. Tags:
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