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Old 15-11.-2007, 08:46 AM   #61
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............but you're the only one here who tries to excuse you're country's meddling in other countries.

Where did I excuse US meddling in other countries?
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Old 15-11.-2007, 08:49 AM   #62
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Where did I excuse US meddling in other countries?


Message 22 is as good a place to start.
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Old 15-11.-2007, 08:53 AM   #63
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Iran would become Communist??????????
The bogeyman that is Communism.
That is a first - even for the likes of you.
I've heard it all now.

It wasn't more to do with oil deposits, per chance??
You know, all that stuff that goes to fuel your economy.

Instead of posting inaccurate stuff about communism and how your country did us all a favour, when you were only doing yourselves a favour, I suggest that you ought to read some history.
And not the type of revisionism which tells you that Iran was under threat of Communism either.

It was for the British. Perhaps you need to read up on it a little.

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/1953_Iranian_coup_d'%C3%A9tat
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Old 15-11.-2007, 08:55 AM   #64
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Message 22 is as good a place to start.

Now how am I justifying US actions? Or am I just opointing out that your lot is just as guilty?
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Where did I excuse US meddling in other countries?

Right now... Twist and turning to come up with pathetic, historically inaccurate excuses.
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Right now... Twist and turning to come up with pathetic, historically inaccurate excuses.

Which are?
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Now how am I justifying US actions? Or am I just opointing out that your lot is just as guilty?


How?
By suggesting that because Britain/France/Germany did things in other countries, that this entitles your country to do the same things in other countries.

As I suggested earlier, no one from any of those nations is in here trying talk up what they did or are doing, in other countries.
You on the other hand are trying to justify what your country did and does when meddling in the affairs of other countries, as outlined by me and several other posters.
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How?
By suggesting that because Britain/France/Germany did things in other countries, that this entitles your country to do the same things in other countries.

As I suggested earlier, no one from any of those nations is in here trying talk up what they did or are doing, in other countries.
You on the other hand are trying to justify what your country did and does when meddling in the affairs of other countries, as outlined by me and several other posters.
Never once did I justify US actions based on other countries actions. Just pointed out that other countries are guilty of the same things. Guess you don't like when we point the faults of your lot. Just making sure people know other countries besides the US have engaged in same activities.
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Never once did I justify US actions based on other countries actions. Just pointed out that other countries are guilty of the same things. Guess you don't like when we point the faults of your lot. Just making sure people know other countries besides the US have engaged in same activities.


Actually by not condemning the actions of those other meddling countries, you're justifying your own country's meddling in other nations.

And no one else from those former imperialist nations, such as France/Britain/German, are in here trying to defend their countries presence in other nations, either.

You on the other hand are trying to justify your country's meddling.
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Actually by not condemning the actions of those other meddling countries, you're justifying your own country's meddling in other nations.

And no one else from those former imperialist nations, such as France/Britain/German, are in here trying to defend their countries presence in other nations, either.

You on the other hand are trying to justify your country's meddling.

Once again you're wrong. Show me where I've justifed US meddling. I might also point out that you have not condemned the actions of those other nations either. Does that mean you think they were justified?
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I might also point out that you have not condemned the actions of those other nations either. Does that mean you think they were justified?


Well when someone from those imperialist nations comes in here and starts trying to justify what their country was doing by being present in other nations - I will not hesitate to condemn them.



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Once again you're wrong. Show me where I've justifed US meddling.


Start at message 22.
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Actually by not condemning the actions of those other meddling countries, you're justifying your own country's meddling in other nations.

And no one else from those former imperialist nations, such as France/Britain/German, are in here trying to defend their countries presence in other nations, either.

You on the other hand are trying to justify your country's meddling.

So with your logic....the Irish government did not condemn the Nazis, the Irish government therefore thought the actions of the Nazis were justified.
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Old 15-11.-2007, 09:31 AM   #73
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Well when someone from those imperialist nations comes in here and starts trying to justify what their country was doing by being present in other nations - I will not hesitate to condemn them.





Start at message 22.

Again show me where I justified meddling. Message 22 says nothing more than your lot is as guilty as the US. I guess you have nothing more to add so you revert to usual behavior. When do you threaten to ban me or start editing my posts?
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Start at message 22.
Let's not leave anything out. Not that you would cherry pick. But lets put it all out for everyone to decide. It appears #19 I explicitly say that it would have been a good idea for nations to not have meddled in the middle east.

Lets look at post #19

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It would have been a good idea if many western and eastern bloc nations not meddled in middle east affairs. Seems that the British, French, Soviets all meddled as well. The British and French were meddling way before 1946.

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It doesn't matter if someone is excusing any actions. Wouldn't you want to disclose all the facts or just cherry pick those for your argument?

Sure. Blame American involvement and dismiss any european meddling in the world. European involvement is just as responsible as American involvement in creating the mess that that is the middle east.
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the Irish government did not condemn the Nazis, the Irish government therefore thought the actions of the Nazis were justified.

Pathetic diversionary debating technique by trying to attack the person rather than the subject matter at hand. Ireland has nothing to do with this discussion on Dubya's war adventure. Limerickman may not even be Irish for what's it worth in this discussion.
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