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Originally posted by slink
I am interested in knowing how many of those deaths were caused by the U.S. military and how many were caused by the insurgents.
Originally posted by dragongirl724
It was still a US-led disaster, that to me falls under the bloody hands of the administration.-DG724
Originally posted by slink
I am interested in knowing how many of those deaths were caused by the U.S. military and how many were caused by the insurgents.
Originally posted by BitRaiser
Why is there a difference?
If the US was not present in Iraq, there would be no insurgents. The Occupation has caused Insurgancy.
Thus, the US created and is responcible for the insurgency and the death toll they have inflicted.
The bottom line is that the people of Iraq were better off under the rule of Sadam than they are under US occupation. It's now impossible to argue otherwise.
Originally posted by slink
The insurgency is the cause of the deaths and that's why I was suggesting that Iraq be split into three countries for each of the major factions in the country. The country appears to be going through a civil war, considering Iraqi citizens are killing other Iraqi citizens and this was bound to eventually happen considering the ethnic division in the country.
Originally posted by stumason
The country can unite and I don't understand why AQ or the insurgency don't try this. They seem to relish encouraging ethnic divisions when, in my opinion, the insurgency would be much more effective if they didn't argue over whose Imam from 1400 years ago was better and concentrated on fighting the Coalition.
Originally posted by stumason
I'm not sure splitting Iraq would help. The Sunnis, considering the area they occupy, would have little to no natural resources and would be rather pissed if they got left with nothing. The country can unite and I don't understand why AQ or the insurgency don't try this. They seem to relish encouraging ethnic divisions when, in my opinion, the insurgency would be much more effective if they didn't argue over whose Imam from 1400 years ago was better and concentrated on fighting the Coalition.
*Disclaimer. I am not advocating that they should fight the Coalition, just looking at it from a logical point of view and what I would do in that situation.
Originally posted by slink
Originally posted by BitRaiser
The bottom line is that the people of Iraq were better off under the rule of Sadam than they are under US occupation. It's now impossible to argue otherwise.
Try saying that to a Kurd who lives in Iraq. I personally don't know any Kurds from Iraq but I'm sure their position in Iraq has improved since the U.S. invasion.
The insurgency is the cause of the deaths and that's why I was suggesting that Iraq be split into three countries for each of the major factions in the country. The country appears to be going through a civil war, considering Iraqi citizens are killing other Iraqi citizens and this was bound to eventually happen considering the ethnic division in the country.
All I wanted to know was the number of deaths caused directly by the American military and the deaths caused by insurgents. I was never defending the occupation of Iraq.
Originally posted by BitRaiser
Unfortunatly, this has been tried time and time again and has always led to failure. Viatnam, Germany (the most successful attempt), Korea, Israel, Afganistan, China, and even the US (north vs south).
When you attempt to break up a nation artifically, you are just paving the way for future conflicts. The actual answer is, of cource, enlightenment. When we can become civilized enough to understand that killing eachother over our personal beliefs is just a STUPID thing to do, maybe we have have peace.
Originally posted by slink
I am interested in knowing how many of those deaths were caused by the U.S. military and how many were caused by the insurgents.
Originally posted by Agit8dChop
Originally posted by slink
I am interested in knowing how many of those deaths were caused by the U.S. military and how many were caused by the insurgents.
The United states presence ultimately created the insurgency
So saying that there is no blame for the USA there doesnt work.
Before The USA invaded there was no insurgent activity killing civilians, it was mainly saddam.
Now, its a mixture of X Saddam Bathists, the insurgents, the foreign fighters, the secretarian factions, and the USA military.
All of which are a DIRECT result of the USA's ILLEGIAL war.
We should of been killing 600,000 afghanie Taliban and so forth..
why did we need to obliterate 100's of IRAQI generations when they DID NOTHING>
Since Saddam Hussein came into power ethnic tensions have increased for decades.