My patience is bloody waning with Bush and company. I have viewed the speeches made by both George W. Bush and British Prime Minister Gordon Brown on CNN news this morning. I do not understand why we should let G.W. Bush decide when the troops should be discharged from the Iraq, Afghanistan and other wars.
The interested parties [i.e. the Mother (U.K.) and the Babylon (U.S.)] could have easily won this war by nuking the region (just like what happened with Japan during the Second World War) or using other ‘cleansing agents’. But the clean up afterward would be more costly and none would be able to rebuild on real estate contaminated with radiation.
CNN news also briefly mentioned the U.S. selling arms to the Saudi and other Gulf states. Instead, the U.S. could have provided the Iraqi people with arms in order to fight their own civil wars (just like in America’s history between the North and South) and level the playing field; so the troops could come home.
Keeping the troops in Iraq is not helping to stop the war on ‘tear-roars’, such as the Al-Quaeda and the Taliban. The troops are stirring up a hornet’s nest of stubborn and outdated people who would never seem to change their fundamental ways of living. People are simply too programmed to know how to think and feel comfortable outside their boxes.
For example, Asians like myself prefer rice. Taking this staple food would make lots of unhappy Asian people. Feeding cooked vegetables would kill anyone’s pet cat and teaching a pet rock to grow legs and walk away would also be next to impossible. A majority of the Iraqi people are Muslims, whose seem to prefer death fearlessly as the ultimate struggle for any selfishness.
Muslims are known to be headhunters. There are Muslims that infiltrated the mostly Christian communities in the Philippines over the past years. The once docile areas without the Muslims are now unstable. This is only my expressed opinion concerning how oil (Muslims) and water (Christians) do not mix at all.
I did mention in my previous blogs that Christianity did have its violent history. And history seems to repeat itself with this Iraq war. The problem with this and any war happens to be psychological. And the job of the well-paid media is to brainwash (or present) the people into believing only less than to half the available truth as to why the war continues to this day.
Like war, people seem to be inherently violent and by fighting for survival want to preserve themselves from any harm and danger due to fear – real or imagined. The appeal to the masses for going to war in defense for security or freedom (or both whatever the case may be) seems to work well for those who are willing to go along (at any higher and unaffordable prices) by buying oil as a primary source of energy in order to survive, for example.
Oil to me seems to be the real reason why Iran has been targeted for war. Fossil fuel (with its imagery of thick blood oozing from dead plants and animals, such as the ancient dinosaurs) has been a geological resource on which many nations depend for the survival of its people.
The fittest would mean having the means for exchange of goods and services to purchase this vast energy source. And the current installation of the monetary system benefits the rich only. Once again, I cannot ‘BE PATIENT’ with the likes of those who would use greed and fear to deceive us into believing that the military would win any war with only state-of the-art weaponry.
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