posted on Sep, 12 2006 @ 12:11 PM
I don't agree with the war. However, I would like to point to some facts that would have it seem that I do. Being at war helps the economy, even
though it brings us into debt. Being in two countries creates a "pincer" against a real threat Iran. Being at war for ten years provides
experience. In a military sense, when other contries are at war (Russia and Chechnia) and we are at peace, that's not a good thing. Yes we have
made alot of mistakes, however we have learned from them. We have conducted much research and development. We also have a number in the military who
stay in the military by re-elisting. Urban combat is not easy, it is the most difficult form of warfare out there. However, our military is doing a
good job for thier task on hand.
Would our economy have been better off if we never went to war? Yes. Does the independent movie "Loose Change" bring up alot of vailid points
that hint that the governement was behind 9/11. Sure. Does Hailburton want to control the worlds oil and water supplies along with other major
corporations? I won't dismiss that. Has Americans lost many of thier Consititnal rights since 9/11? That's not even debatable because the facts
prove it true. This could go on, but the point of the matter is a standing military is no good. Never has been since Napoleans time, isn't now. A
military in Motion stays in motion. Granted it was nice when Libya gave up it's nukes. It's a challenge having Iranian secret agents fund the Iraq
insurgents. The bottom line is, you can't have it both ways. In a perfect world there would be no corporate greed with military imperilism. In
this world we have it. People die when we go in to take thier resources (both oil, water and etc.) force thier markets to open. (There's a Burger
King or something like it over ther near the airport. There are people buying american dvd's, there are other examples of our overproducted iteams
being sold over there.) That's the nature of capitalism. No system is perfect. Yes, ours is prone to corruption. (do electronic voint machines
really keep an accurate account?) Granted, it's stinks. but I can not emphasis enough, how it also comes down to the experience we are gettting over
there in urban combat.