Arseface wrote:
CameronPoe wrote:
makes it worse is that it confirms to Australians that their government lied to them.
All governments lie, and that is never going to change. No matter who's in power.
B.Schuss wrote:
What's so difficult about admitting that the ME holds considerable strategic value for the west because of its oil ressources, and that that is the main reason why we interfere with those nations' internal affairs on a regular basis ? Why can't we be more honest about that ?
Do you think the war would have had more support if we had?The only reason Australia went because America went.
America: Hey Australia I'm going to Iraq. Wanna Come?
Australia: Nah, but can you bring me back some oil?
America: Nah, just come and you can have whatever you want.
Australia: Fine...
well, it depends. What I would have prefered ( and, looking at the death toll, I think the US public would agree with me ) is that the US president would have stepped before congress and told them the truth, so they would have been able to make the best decision they could.
Something like this:
"Members of congress, I request authorization to attack Iraq. No, they were not behind the attacks on 09/11 and no, they don't have the means to attack US soil, or WMD's, and the country poses no threat to our security. But Saddam is a ruthless dictator who kills his own people and who we helped get into power. Thus, we have some responsibility to remove him, something my father couldn't do. Moreover, in the coming War on Terror, it is vital to US interests to gain a foothold in the middle east, and to have some control over oil, a very important strategic ressource.
It will also be part of our attempts to promote freedom and democracy worldwide, even in areas where the locals don't give a damn, or hate us.
It will be brutal, it will be bloody. THere will be an armed insurgency. It will probably last for a decade. Many US soldiers will die. We will most likely ruin our reputation internationally. But on the long run, it is in our best interest."
Now, if he had done
that, he would really have shown balls. Would the war still have been authorized ? Well, maybe not. But it would have spared the lifes of over 3,000 US soldiers and countless wounded. The money could have been spent on domestic issues such as border security, the environment , and education. And I bet my ass you'd be much better off today, and just as safe.
That's what could have happened. But honesty obviously doesn't play a huge role in politics these days.