Originally posted by: dnuggett
I am curious, for those of you that oppose Bush's actions in Iraq, would you support them if other countries (Germany, France etc...) had stood behind us? If so, why?
Originally posted by: amdfanboy
Originally posted by: dnuggett
I am curious, for those of you that oppose Bush's actions in Iraq, would you support them if other countries (Germany, France etc...) had stood behind us? If so, why?
Please ask the same question in the post and the poll.
Originally posted by: Infohawk
You need more poll options.
Here is my view:
I would support it if the UN had sanctioned it (per the UN charter which we are a member of) and it wasn't done under the pretext of defending the US and getting revenge for 9/11.
Originally posted by: dnuggett
Originally posted by: Infohawk
You need more poll options.
Here is my view:
I would support it if the UN had sanctioned it (per the UN charter which we are a member of) and it wasn't done under the pretext of defending the US and getting revenge for 9/11.
Such as?
Originally posted by: Rob9874
Determining what is right is not contingent on approval from others. Would you support the capture of Osama if France and Germany opposed it? (Yeah, but Saddam != Osama....I know)
Originally posted by: Infohawk
Originally posted by: dnuggett
Originally posted by: Infohawk
You need more poll options.
Here is my view:
I would support it if the UN had sanctioned it (per the UN charter which we are a member of) and it wasn't done under the pretext of defending the US and getting revenge for 9/11.
Such as?
Well you should always include an other. You might want to put down, "Yes if additional elements were met" OR simply "OTHER" then you ask people to explain in parentheses.
Originally posted by: Infohawk
Originally posted by: Rob9874
Determining what is right is not contingent on approval from others. Would you support the capture of Osama if France and Germany opposed it? (Yeah, but Saddam != Osama....I know)
First of all right is being used in different ways. In a sense, it is if you are binded by a process that only sanctions action when people agree (as in a democracy or as in the UN charter).
Originally posted by: dnuggett
Originally posted by: Infohawk
Originally posted by: Rob9874
Determining what is right is not contingent on approval from others. Would you support the capture of Osama if France and Germany opposed it? (Yeah, but Saddam != Osama....I know)
First of all right is being used in different ways. In a sense, it is if you are binded by a process that only sanctions action when people agree (as in a democracy or as in the UN charter).
I think the statement "Determining what is right is not contingent on approval from others." Is true though, don't you?
Originally posted by: Todd33
If the world, under the UN or otherwise, thought Saddam should show his cards, I'd be all for troops and inspectors en mass. I'd rather is be the World vs Saddam and not the US vs World.
Originally posted by: Byung
Imo, things would've been done differently if 'this' was done with full international support.
Originally posted by: Infohawk
You need more poll options.
Here is my view:
I would support it if the UN had sanctioned it (per the UN charter which we are a member of) and it wasn't done under the pretext of defending the US and getting revenge for 9/11.
Originally posted by: Condor
I support the war in Iraq. I think it was the Bangkok or the Costa Rica of the middle east only just for terrorists. A protected place to go to plan, rest and rearm. It had to go.
Originally posted by: ntdz
Originally posted by: Infohawk
You need more poll options.
Here is my view:
I would support it if the UN had sanctioned it (per the UN charter which we are a member of) and it wasn't done under the pretext of defending the US and getting revenge for 9/11.
off topic, but did u support our action in yugoslavia under President Clinton? That wasn't sanctioned by the UN either, but I didn't hear liberals complaining about no UN sanction then.
