--- In [email protected], "jim_flanegin" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> 
wrote:
>
> --- In [email protected], MDixon6569@ wrote:
> >
> > In a message dated 10/21/06 3:01:11 P.M. Central  Daylight Time, 
> > drpetersutphen@ writes:
> > We are in Iraq for several  reasons. One is to open the
> > oil fields to a free market, democratically  elected
> > and US friendly government. This is just smart
> > politics and  planning for the future. Unfortunately it
> > isn't working out that way for the  US. We should have
> > listened to the state department, not the  defense
> > department!
> > 
> > Naaaaa. If we wanted the oil fields of Iraq to  flow, all we had 
> to do was 
> > lift sanctions against Saddam which were about to  collapse 
> anyway. That oil 
> > would have sold at market prices anyway, making Saddam  even 
> wealthier with oil 
> > prices as they are today. The overwhelming reason we are  there 
> today is to 
> > create a democracy in a region that is traditionally held by  
> dictators or 
> > absolute monarchies that have a reason to suppress their people 
> and  keep them 
> > ignorant and in poverty so as to be able to maintain their own  
> power. This leads 
> > to anger, hostility and hopelessness which gives rise to  
> terrorism. When a 
> > people can have more stake in their own future via a  government 
> they control 
> > through elections they are far less likely to want  to make war 
on 
> others so they 
> > can focus on developing their own country and thus  less likely 
to 
> get 
> > involved in supporting terrorism. The State Department was  all 
> for maintaining the 
> > status quo which would only perpetuated the current  state in 
the 
> middle east.
> >
> Gee, what an enlightened outlook all of a sudden from the US who 
had 
> no problem currently or previously supporting Mubarak in Egypt- 
> military dictatorship, The House of Saud- oligargical 
dictatorship, 
> Shah of Iran- dictatorship, and Saddam in Iraq- dictatorship. Ah 
> yes, the freedom we yearn for in the Middle East! Alarming naivete.
> 
> The only thing we want in Iraq is a puppet government that gives 
us 
> reliable access to Iraqi oil, without creating waves in the Middle 
> East. A stable dictatorship would be just fine with Cheney/Bush.
>

If the choice in American foreign policy through the years was to 
only support those countries that had democracies and supported 
human rights, then the only country the US would have had relations 
with would have been Canada...and even that would be debatable.




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