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HillGoose
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« on: April 28, 2019, 05:11:37 PM »

FF foreign policy (literally) I think the world today could use some more of it.

9/11, never forget, never again.
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HillGoose
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E: 1.74, S: -8.96

« Reply #1 on: April 29, 2019, 03:09:56 PM »


- Unilateral pre-emptive warfare
- Making no distinction between the terrorists and those who harbor them
- If a nation opposes US foreign policy, they are essentially an ally of Al-Qaeda and therefore complicit in the 9/11 attacks, even if retroactively
- Liberation of nations from authoritarian governments and planting the seed of democracy globally
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HillGoose
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E: 1.74, S: -8.96

« Reply #2 on: April 30, 2019, 02:18:06 PM »

I'm conflicted. When 9/11 occurred, I thought we would have a war. Like a real war. Like eating dead horses in the snow Stalingrad-type of war. Sadly, with so many scattered enemies remaining today, I feel like we half-assed it. I give props to Barack Obama for his takedown of Osama though, that was excellent.

I feel you man.

Instead of stopping after liberating Baghdad, US forces should have turned North and liberated Syria as well.
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HillGoose
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E: 1.74, S: -8.96

« Reply #3 on: April 30, 2019, 03:16:49 PM »

I'm conflicted. When 9/11 occurred, I thought we would have a war. Like a real war. Like eating dead horses in the snow Stalingrad-type of war. Sadly, with so many scattered enemies remaining today, I feel like we half-assed it. I give props to Barack Obama for his takedown of Osama though, that was excellent.

I feel you man.

Instead of stopping after liberating Baghdad, US forces should have turned North and liberated Syria as well.
Syria isn't north of Baghdad?

it's northwest i think but you know that area just needs some FREEDOM and it won't be so geologically confusing.
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HillGoose
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E: 1.74, S: -8.96

« Reply #4 on: May 03, 2019, 03:18:02 AM »


What there isn't pictures of is the thousands of Iraqis currently living because they never had to endure Saddam Hussein's torture chambers, the thousands of Kurds who were never gassed because Saddam is no longer in power, and the millions of Americans who are quite possibly still alive because Saddam was never able to use weapons of mass destruction against the American homeland.

And before some moderator tries to infract me, this is all real. Iraqi air marshal Georges Sada attests to Saddam's pursuit of weapons of mass destruction to be used against the United States and did in fact posses them and moved them to Syria prior to the invasion.

Also the lamestream media calling the Prague meetings between Mohamed Atta and Iraqi officials a "hoax" doesn't make me believe it any less.
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