Which axis of evil to let free?

Which to remove?

  • Cuba

    Votes: 22 51.2%
  • Iran

    Votes: 5 11.6%
  • Syria

    Votes: 1 2.3%
  • North Korea

    Votes: 3 7.0%
  • Libya

    Votes: 2 4.7%
  • They are all really evil-let them burn!

    Votes: 5 11.6%
  • i think they should all be let free and see if they change for the better

    Votes: 5 11.6%

  • Total voters
    43
Originally posted by Padma
:lol:

Nope. Just someone who's been around a lot longer than you, and understands the way the world works. I just can't be arsed to argue you out of your blissful ignorance.

You know, it is really annoying and disgraceful when people laugh at other's opinions, regardless of how foolish they might be. I don't exactly think you are Mr. Wise either, you have alot to learn as well.

Age is indifferent to me, there are many intelligent teenagers, some on this forum, too. Don't get a superiority complex in the middle of a discussion.

Lets get back on topic please, mr. moderator. ;)
 
I'll admit, you got me on that one, Ohwell. I was being annoying. But when somebody posts twaddle about how Mr. Col. Gaddafi is such a nice person, that he's just misunderstood, well, all I can think is that they are deliberately ignoring the evidence. I find that quite annoying.

To the topic of the thread: The "Axis of Evil" consisted of Iraq, Iran, and North Korea. How does that make six? I guess the others are just Axis-Wannabees? In any case, If I were to pick one to take off the list, it would probably be either Cuba or Libya. (Yes, Libya. Gaddafi is at least trying to make up for some of what he has done in the past.) But IMO, the leaders of all 5 countries deserve the same fate as Saddam.
 
Syria, Cuba, and Lybia are in the Axis of sorta-evil.

I've made my decision, I vote for releasing Cuba. They aren't that evil, really. At least not evil enough to do anything particularly evil. And certainly not as evil as Luxembourg.
 
they deserve to have their country and their citizend blown to hell.. thats nice

and nt once did i say that colonal gaddafi was a nice person.i was talking about the oil fields and the GNP so please dont twist my words.thx

anyway im not posting anymore today, i have a tv progrma to watch about garden wildlife :)
and im tired
 
Yep, did you hear that, Cuba? You're excluded from the club! :p
 
There were other countries mentioned in the state of the union address, but only three made the exclusive axis club.

Of course, if you actually read or listened to the speech you'd realize how pointless this topic is because the president outlined plans and intentions for all three of the nations mentioned.

Only one plan included the possible use of force.


Originally posted by YNCS
The only reason Cuba is on the list is that a group of politically powerful people living in South Florida don't like the dictator presently running Cuba. They want to go back to someone more like the previous dictator.
Kind of painting with a broad brush there, aren't we?

Show me one dissident who says they want a dictator installed in Cuba to replace Castro.
 
Originally posted by Ohwell

I don't know; the only one that should be kept on the incredibly foolish list is North Korea.

Would it still be an incredibly foolish list if it only included North Korea?
 
They should all be free, but that doesn't mean I use the same method of bringing about democratic reforms in each state.
 
Originally posted by Padma
:lol:

Nope. Just someone who's been around a lot longer than you, and understands the way the world works. I just can't be arsed to argue you out of your blissful ignorance.

It annoys me greatly when people say they know how life works or they know what the world is like.

Have you been to Libya? Have you lived amongst the people of Lybia? Have you met Qaddafi?

You don't really know what it's like there and my bet is that no one on this forum does. All we are fed is heavily slanted news. I'm inclined to agree with our scottish socialist friend and say that our judgement of Lybia is clouded by how we receive world news.
 
Libya is a police state that supports international terrorism and Moammar Qadaffi is the direct head who supported these subversive activities.

Qadaffi is the Ceausescu of North Africa. He is a murderer, a despot, and a crackpot.

My view is not slanted, my view is reality.
 
Originally posted by Padma
...or Libya. (Yes, Libya. Gaddafi is at least trying to make up for some of what he has done in the past.) But IMO, the leaders of all 5 countries deserve the same fate as Saddam.

Yes, Mr Gaddafi has performed kind of a turn-around. It looks like a turn-around, that is. Libya's secret service was highly suspected to be involved in a number of terrorist attacks in the eighties, plus supporting terrorist groups in Europe. For example, there was a bomb explosion in a discotheque in Berlin that was mostly frequented by US soldiers. Investigation had shown links to Libya and the somewhat related strike against Lybia under the Reagan administration is also well known.
In those days, Mr Gaddafi wasn't even really disclaiming to be responsible for terrorist attacks.
However, in the past few years, he became more "soft". Of course, he isn't a nice guy, but tried to offer his service as negotiator when some bi- or multi-lateral crisis occured (especially w/ middle east countries). I couldn't believe that, when I heard that for the first time. Also, his military efforts against neighboring coutries have been ceased. More money is spended on domestic issues now, such as improving infrastructure like irrigation.
For this reason, I highly doubt Libya to be a real threat. Of course, Mr Gaddafi can't "clean" his foretime, but aiming for Libya would be ridiculous in comparison to fight organisations like Al Qaida. So I'd put Libya on the earlier-sort-of-evil axis.
 
Originally posted by scotland_no1
, because colonel gedaffi(sp) .....and the only thing he has done wrong is annoy US presidents and be socialist
I expect the survivors of his little picnics into Chad likely have a different view of that.
 
I feel Iran should be off that list because there is great potential to create a moderate Islamic nation, with secular outlook there without having to use Tomahawks;)
 
the only potential threat to US defense of there is north korea. they are building WMD's yes. but nothing some diplomacy can change. no need to more war.

rmshape - your view is just one out there.
 
Originally posted by rmsharpe

My view is not slanted, my view is reality.

One thinking that way is the ultimate sign of bias. It is not possible for one to be un slanted, and likewise, it is not possible for one to see something as un slanted.
 
Originally posted by allhailIndia
I feel Iran should be off that list because there is great potential to create a moderate Islamic nation, with secular outlook there without having to use Tomahawks;)
There may be potential with the people, however there isn't much potential with the government. Don't be fooled, they are still an unjust and cruel government.
 
Exactly why I said people, since we must encourage the Iranian people to overthrow the mullahs and not drive them straight into their arms with "axis of evil" or "terrorist lovers":hmm:
 
Originally posted by scotland_no1
The only reason they dont like Libya is becuase a bunch of airheads in the US got annoyed when their oil companies what were making so much money of exploited libyans were chucked out.

the us hates libya because their leader gives his people a better deal and better standard of living...american leaders must have some big emotional problems if they think this.

after he chucked the oil companies out he used the oiol to make libya have the highest living standards in africa, the people there have the highest GNP. but the US still thinks its oil companies are more important than a bunch of third world children getting a good education.. that makes me sick

I would really like to see some sort of evidence to back these claims up. I will not say that I discount the power of the oil lobby in Washington, but I don't think it has much affect on our foreign policy towards Libya.

Anyway, I think Iran should be removed from the list, though it must be made clear that we seek modernization and secularization in Iran. This should help spur on the revolution that will be coming sooner or later.

Oh, and Cuba should have been removed 10 years ago or so.
 
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