On 9/11/07, [EMAIL PROTECTED] <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > On Tue, 11 Sep 2007 13:36:49 CDT, Brian Loe said: > > On 9/11/07, eliza <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > > > why? > > > > > > it is obvious that you (as a nation) have learnt nothing. > > > > How so? >
Once again someone makes a statement that they ought to have to defend and you jump in - or was that your twin last time? > Umm.. the fact that we've spent the 6 years since then going out of our way to > make sure that the people who did it the first time have entire new countries > where they can recruit people who hate us, rather than trying to work towards > real peace? What new countries would those be? I'm unaware of any "new" muslim countries. > > Which countries in the area bounded by Egypt, Turkey, Afghanistan, and > Pakistan > hate us more now than they did 6 years ago, and which ones are more favorably > disposed towards us? Who cares? They don't have to love us, they damned well better respect us (as Teddy would say). Considering their positions in the world, you can rest assured that they indeed do. > We've spend like $440B or more to wage war in an area where Hamas has plenty > of grassroots support because they spent *their* money building hospitals > for the needy. "Their" money? How'd they get money? They don't earn it... Who'd they murder for it? And what hospitals? You ready to trust your life to it? Please, by all means, do... > How many hospitals could we have built for that money? Who cares? We're not in the business of building hospitals. However, we are in business, currently, of helping to rebuild Iraq and Afghanistan - same as we did with Germany and Japan. > Oh, and Hamas lost a lot less people in construction accidents building things > for people who wanted them there, than we lose to IEDs placed by people who > don't want us there. According to all reports, there are 20k+ people in the area that don't want the people placing IEDs there either, which is why they joined the Iraqi police forces in recent months. > So yes, it's obvious we've collectively learned nothing. Or at least the > country's leadership hasn't - some 70% of the population doesn't support the > current policy. A statistic I haven't yet read today... _______________________________________________ Fun and Misc security discussion for OT posts. https://linuxbox.org/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/funsec Note: funsec is a public and open mailing list.
