 Originally Posted by Universal Mind
Now counter the points I made in my last post.
If you wish, but I must mention that this argument has lost much of its value to me, arguing with a patriotic american is like asking a blind man to see. It would be far too simple for you to give humility a try and start clean like I did, free of childish insults and the like, but no, you're american, better to die than to lose face! Anyways...
 Originally Posted by Universal Mind
The war in Iraq is about the long term future. It is not all about the first few years after the invasion. That is an inevitable transition period. Still, Hussein killed hundreds of thousands of civilians, was an international terrorist (I am so sick of having to explain this.), had used WMD's in a terrorist attack, violated our ceasefire for 12 years on mulitiple terrorism grounds, and lots of other things. His horrific government that did not allow people to participate in real elections and made people terrified of having their families tortured and killed for breathing the wrong way fell under the Bush doctrine and we had to overthrow them for many reasons. If you call that mere bullying, you are lying.
If you want to argue with me about this, find one of the Iraq threads in Extended Discuss, read all I have written, and address it.
A few things, first of all, Iraq was an example among many others, I used it because it is the most popular one right now. Second of all Hussein may have been pretty bad, but the deaths under his reign definately didn't climb into the hundreds of thousands. You don't seem to like him now, but you were fully backing him in the 80s. Only when he screwed you over in Kuwait did his government become "horrific". The bullying I was referring to was more along the lines of the US putting pressure on other countries to participate in the invasion. Significant diplomatic strain was created because countries refused to back up the US invasion.
Oh, you are from Canada. No wonder. I could have sworn you said something somewhere about being British. Now that I know the truth, I am far less surprised by your anti-American venom. Canada is our fat little sister, and you know damn well you feel much safer than you would without our protection. Thank you for protecting us against the Soviet Union, badasses.
How mature of you, and you think what I said was insulting? I called your country's mistakes, you blatantly stereotyped mine. And I do thank you for protecting us against are many enemies, fortunately for us, we have none, so your work is kind of easy! Once you actually defend us from something, you can say that you're our watchdog. And you didn't like our protection? Then maybe we should have torn down all our radar systems and air force bases in the arctic, it's not like you needed them.
Nice to see that. But you are still insulting Americans by making blanket statements about our country because of what a few campus cops did. It is not like they were head generals or senators in the federal government.
Glad you understand that, now can you see why it is wrong for America to generalize foreign affairs?
They had the future of the entire world in mind. If they didn't have yours in mind specifically, it is because we often forget you exist.
Uhm, I don't want to risk putting my foot in my mouth until you tell me what event you're talking about here. And if canadians are so inexistant to you, maybe we should cut off our supplies of natural resources to the States for a few days, it's probably painful for you to hear, but there is no way the States would survive without us (vice versa too).
Like being much smaller yet worlds more powerful. That seems to get the goat of a lot of you. It's always cute when people despise the hand that protects them.
You think I'm jealous of the States? In many ways, it is a godsend for a low population naturaly rich country like mine to be next to a heavily populated and powerful country like yours, but if we were just good trading partners, we wouldn't be having this discussion. Instead, your country is knee deep into my country's politics, often influencing the outcome of legislation. You frequently refute our claims to territorial waters and use them to illegally ferry warships. Due to air currents, all of the crap spewed by your dirty unregulated power plants falls in the form of acid rain over most of eastern Canada. My grudge against the States has nothing to do with petty rivalries,
those kinds of things are best left for sports, not politics.
If the Nazis had taken over the world, what would have made them lose their power? A world of countries couldn't stop them, but zero opposing countries could? And you do know what they wanted to do to all non-whites, gays, crippled, and opposition, right? Their plan was to wipe them all out, like they had done to six million jews. Would the dead have magically grown back from extinction because it is a few decades later?
So let me get this right, you're comparing America's current military involvement around the world with WW2?
I appreciate the Hell out of that, but let's face it. You were not that important of a force. The United States was necessary in driving the Nazis out of Western Europe. Canada helped, but we could have done it without you, just not as easily.
You're right, I just wanted to make sure you understood that we were ready and willing to fight for our beliefs, wether or not the americans would have decided to join the war. It was Commonwealth pilots that made the difference during the Battle of Britain, which we barely won. This was long before America ever set foot into Europe.
"Pretty much did." That is what happened instead of "did". But yes, Britain was an awesome and necessary ally in WWII.
My point was that the US didn't decide to intervene until long after the start of the war. The UK and its Commonwealth stood alone against the might of the Nazi war machine while the US looked on. It could very easily had gone the other way, and all of Europe would have been conquered while the US stood by.
I didn't try to. I said you shouldn't be so quick to talk about the United States like we are school yard bullies and nothing else, especially based on some non-federal campus cops. You used the word "bully" to describe us earlier. If the United States were a bully, there would be another name for Canada. We would call it the United States.
At this point, we are so far beyond the speech incident, we're scratching at the root of the problem. And by the way, "If anybody judges the United States based on what a few officers did in the situation I just described and not on the fact that we led the fight to drive the Nazis out of western Europe when they were trying to take over the world" kind of refutes what you just said. You are asking me to judge the United States based on its exploits during WW2 rather than its current situation. Even you must admit that today's America isn't the same as 1940s America. Also, it's not like you didn't try to take over Canada in the 19th century. America even had a warplan against us until the outbreak of WW2. I do find it interesting though that one of Canada's nicknames is the 51st state...
You are misconstruing my words, which is very typical of America haters. I never said anything about being able to do whatever we want. I said you should show some appreciation, which you did not do at all when you spewed your sick hate against us in your post before last. I never said the United States single handedly won World War II. I said it could not have been done without us.
Oh sorry, I didn't catch any of that, I was to busy burning an american flag. I still don't get what I said that offended you so much, it's not like anything was without basis. Now how about you stop using how many of your countrymen died in a 60 year old war as an analogy for what is going on right now. WW2 has barely anything to do with today's events. If all you wish is appreciation for your veterans, then I shall give it to you and then some.
They saved Afghanistan from the Soviets, but they did not save the world. Then the Taliban ruled Afghanistan with far worse oppression than the Soviets would have. We, on the other hand, saved the world. You are welcome.
The Soviet afghan war was pretty much the undoing of the USSR, so you can say that they had an integral part in destroying the Soviet Union. My point was that views on these groups are relative, they are heroic when fighting with you and they are evil when fighting against you. Like the saying goes, one man's terrorist is another man's freedom fighter. You may think you saved the world in your eyes, but from another point of view, you are simply meddling where you do not belong.
If Canadians and others would stop saying such absurd crap against us, we would have plenty of respect for you. We love your landscape and your comedians and musicians, like Joni Mitchell and Neil Young. But when you dog us for our military history, it is very obvious to us why you are doing it, and we start talking like I just did in this post. We would never even think about your military standing if Canadians like you would stop spewing your hate and making yourselves look pathetic.
Nothing I have said has been without basis. We aren't looking for respect, just a little privacy, stop poking us and we'll stop twitching. As I have stated, I don't really care about your military history, it isn't relavent to today's problems. What your soldiers (and everybody elses) did 60 years ago was admirable, but hardly similar to current issues. In fact, I believe that things will go much smoother if WW2 wasn't brought up again. And I wasn't aware that our respective armed forces were being criticized, I thought we were discussing your country's foreign policies. I see you ended your post with an insult, well I would like to clarify that my father is stronger than your father.
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