--- maurice dmello <[email protected]> wrote: > Mario replies: > What you believe does not matter to the Iraqis > unless you are a citizen of > Iraq. What business is it of anyone else's what > kind of constitution they > choose to have as long as it is done democratically > and the interests of > minorities are protected? Are you aware that > Britain is officially a > Christian country? > > Maurice's reply: > Are U a citizen of Iraq? If my belief is not their > concern, you mean to say > that they should follow your opinion? What if I am > aware Britain is offically > a christian country? What are you getting at ? Why > in the so called > coalition there were hardly any members this time > whereas during Kuwait > liberation war a number of countries took part or > allowed refuelling > facilities?
Mario replies: It was my country that has led a coalition that liberated the Iraqis, not my opinion. I'm not sure why that bothers you. Why do you resent the fact that the Iraqis are quickly moving towards freedom and democracy? If your opinion had prevailed they would still be brutalized by Saddam Hussain. If you are aware that Britain is a Christian country, why do you have a problem with Iraq being an Islamic country? So what if there were fewer members in this coalition than in the liberation of Kuwait? You say the coalition had "hardly any" members. Actually, initially there were 30 countries in the coalition. After Saddam was deposed, some of them have left. What difference does that make? We would have liberated Iraq even if there were NO other members. Maurice writes: > See below for others opinion:(posted in this portal) Mario replies: I respect their opinions, but disagree. However, as I have said about all such opinions, if these opinions had prevailed, Iraq would still be under Saddam's brutal regime. Maybe this is OK with you. It always amazes me when people who live in democratic countries do not have the guts to help another country, which has never experienced freedom and democracy to have the same freedom, and, in fact, seem to resent it when someone else liberates such a country. >
