Thank you again, Michael.
Seig said:
Success and prosperity lead to arrogance and laziness. America is perceived as a Christian country, whether it is or not. Many radicals feel that the Jews secretly control America
Why do you feel that 'success and prosperity lead to arrogance and laziness'? I believe you are a small business owner, aren't you? Has the success you have experienced in running a karate studio made you more lazy, or more arrogant? I have always seen that those we succeed continue to be driven to acquire more success, more money, and more goods. I have not seen successful people say, you know, I have achieved enough, I am going to stop achieving now, so the next guy gets a chance.
Are Americans Christian, or are we Jewish? I realize that the two religions share a common history, but they are really quite different. And do you feel that everyone in the world views Americans only through the lens of religion?
Do only the radicals perceive America as being Jewish? (I am reading the definition of 'is' and 'secretly control' as synonyms).
Concerning my statements, and your responses to "United States support for oppressive political structures".
If you were a citizen living in Iraq in 1988, might you not get a little upset that American intelligence was being used to provide Saddam Hussein with targeting locations for his chemical weapons.
I realize that is just one, and an extremely graphic, representation with the problem of supporting the existing power structure. I use it here only as an example as to how US Policy might plant the seeds of dissent. Also, there are a number of examples where we actually worked to put in governments that were more oppressive and less democratic that what existed. See South America during President Reagan's term in office.
Concerning US Military Forces in their Holy Lands.
Osama bin Laden has stated that American military forces in Saudi Arabia are the reason he is carrying out attacks on the United States. After we stationed our troops in Saudi Arabia in 1990 to expel Iraq from Kuwait, they were never withdrawn.
It has been argued that one of the reasons we invaded Iraq was to put in a friendly regime that would allow us to station US military forces, as part of a forward deployment, in Iraq. Currently, the DOD is building 14 "Enduring Bases" in Iraq.
US Forces stationed in Saudi Arabia are being drawn down to a minimal complement.
Seig said:
America and England re-established Israel, as such, right or wrong, we have a responsibility to those people.
Which people? The Israeli's who had been living througout the world at the time America and England drew the lines on a map? Or the people who were living in between those lines on the map at the time? Are we not obligated to both sets of people?
Drawing further on your next point about the United Nations, are we not signators to the charter of the United Nations? When we ratified the charter of the United Nations, didn't we agree that collective security arrangements are in the interest of everybody. Is it acceptable to disregard our own obligations simply because we are the biggest, baddest kid on the block?
Perhaps success does breed arrogance.
Seig said:
For the record, I do not respect the United Nations either. Who has financed the UN? Other countries or the US? What has the UN really accomplished other than political fighting? I do not believe America always stands on the moral high ground, but show me somewhere the quality of life is superior to here?
So, is your argument that because, during the past 200 years, Americans have been more adept at exploiting the resources of the globe (to build a superior quality of life), that we should just screw the rest of the world?
By signing the United Nations Charter, the United States created legal obligations to itself. Among them:
Article 2, Section 3 "...all members shall settle their international disputes by peaceful means."
Article 2, Section 4 "...All members shall refrain in their international relations from the threat or use of force against the territorial integrity or political independence of any state."
President Bush violated the laws of the United States by violating these sections of the United Nations Charter. The only justification that can be offered is that the United States is the only remaining super-power.
Might-Makes-Right
And, of course, that means the weak get screwed. Perhaps they build up a bit of resentment. Perhaps they load a skiff full of explosives. Perhaps they drive a truck into a building. Perhaps they hi-jack a few planes. But it may not be our 'Freedom' they hate.
Thanks. Mike