Tuesday, August 23, 2011

Re: Who Schooled Whom?

The United States has not only a duty, but an inherent right to
"intervene"
when its interests or citizens are threatened
---
the US intervention policy in the middle east is a failure, regardless
of what you think is an inherent right

it's a waste of our tax dollars and soldiers for oil profits and
israel

its not as
if the United States is known for sticking its nose in other Nations'
business or affairs
---
hogwash
and every time the US sticks it's nose in another nations business it
gets dirtier and bloody

but go ahead ... send your children over there to kill and die in the
name of nat'l security ... I won't

On Aug 19, 8:50 am, Keith In Tampa <keithinta...@gmail.com> wrote:
> The United States has not only a duty, but an inherent right to "intervene"
> when its interests or citizens are threatened or somehow placed in
> jeopardy.  Collectively, our Nation has used great restraint, and its not as
> if the United States is known for sticking its nose in other Nations'
> business or affairs,  unless our liberty interests are somehow affected.
>
> The support of the Shah and his family was a prudent political move and kept
> stability in that Nation for almost thirty years.  A Nation that America had
> an abundance of interests in, (as did Great Britain)  as Iran supplied the
> bulk of crude oil to the West in the 1950s, and we had a ton of money
> invested in that oil, its exploration,  the technology to retrieve it, and
> the supply chain to get the product to market.  Just as important,
> geopolitically,  Iran sits at the Straights of Hormuz,  and it was critical
> especially during the 1950s and 1960s that the Persian Gulf and the
> Straights of Hormuz remain a viable shipping lane.

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