The Boondocks by Aaron McGruder for November 08, 2010
Transcript:
Huey: Hello? White House? Look, I'm no military expert, so I'm sincerely trying to understand the strategy with this war. Voice: Okay... Huey: Now...the plan was to bomb Iraq on a size and scale heretofore unseen in the history of warfare... Voice: Right... Huey: And that was supposed to get Iraqis mad at...who? Voice: I know it's weird, but somehow it made great sense at the time...
Nighthawks Premium Member about 14 years ago
and all the perpetrators of this travesty are all walking around free of prosecution, writing books and making tv appearances and the sheeple continue to praise them for their love of america
Potrzebie about 14 years ago
Nighthawks, if we’re lucky and Karma prevails, they will all get rectal/colon cancer!
tedcoop about 14 years ago
Potrzebie, I’m not sure that any affliction that long-term would constitute “lucky” for the rest of us… I vote “trampled by a stampede.”
MisngNOLA about 14 years ago
I wonder if Roosevelt and Churchill would have been similarly pilloried if they had stopped Hitler after annexation of the Sudetenland and prior to his invasion of Poland.
pbarnrob about 14 years ago
^If we had gone straight to the Marshall Plan, things would sure have been different.
As it was, we showed up, and we did (for the most part) the right thing. After the terror of that miserable war, everybody was glad to have it over.
In Iraq and Afghanistan, we showed up and just did what we were told, and the perceptive locals can tell the difference. And it’s gone on for longer than that one, with worse effect.
The corruption is endemic (and we elaborate on it), they still have little electricity, clean water, medical facilities, etc. etc.
All the things that were claimed as goals, haven’t happened.
Consider if some credible invader (maybe the Chinese) came to “clean up” our country. Would that make you grateful? I didn’t think so.
MisngNOLA about 14 years ago
Actually, pb, in much of Iraq, those facilities you mentioned (electricity, clean water, medical facilites) are much better than when we arrived (I’ve been there, not parroting someone else’s word for it). The biggest problem remains in the “Sunni Triangle” wherein Saddam’s supporters and al-Qaeda sympathizers hold significant sway (Nearly al-Qaeda members are Sunni). The problem with that is the government supported in Iraq by the US is predominately Shia, and the Sunnis (and al-Qaeda) see them as a puppet regime to which they are not willing to give up their power very easily. Add to that, the fact that Iran’s Government and most of its population are also Shia, so the US can hardly work to cede power back to the Sunnis (of which Saddam was one) without also offending Iran even more, and causing even more unrest in that area. As for Afghanistan, I can make no comment, not having served there.
As for China perhaps coming in to clean up our country, if they did so under the aegis of the United Nations, to depose a despotic, murderous, dictator who with his sons terrorized the population of this nation, along with waging numerous wars on neighboring countries, and then left us to self-govern, I probably wouldn’t fight against them when they landed. If their intentions or actions proved contrary to those goals, I’d fight to my last breath against them, but then, I’m not one of those who is endowed with political power I want to hold onto.