glenn1
Lifer
- Sep 6, 2000
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glenn1,
did you even read my reasons?
Yes, and i think every single one of them is flawed. Let's take your argument about the sanctions not being effective because food isn't being distributed effectively. That's actually two statements in one. The first one, you're indicating that the sanctions aren't effective. That's debateable, but i think that if they were ineffective then Saddam wouldn't want so desperately to have them lifted, and European business interests (French and German chief among the offenders) wouldn't be working so diligently to continue doing business under the table with Saddam in contravention to the U.N. sanctions mandate.
Second point, that the hunger problem is tied to inefficient internal food distribution within Iraq. No argument there. We've seen that time and time before, from Ethiopia and Somalia in the past, to North Korea and Zimbabwe now. The common thread in EVERY SINGLE INSTANCE is not sanctions, rather dictators who view food as either a hard currency income producing asset (the starvation of the populace be damned) or as a weapon to be used against the people to maintain and hopefully increase his level of control. Sanctions are utterly immaterial to food distribution, and you should know it.
Now if you want to argue for Western responsibility in the sense that we've so far avoided taking the necessary steps to put ourselves in harms way and remove Saddam and similar dictators, and install regimes which represent democratic POVs in keeping with the principles of the inalienable rights all human beings are endowed with by their creator, then you might have a point. But i suppose you'll instead remark how we (as the west in general, the U.S. in particular) doesn't have the right to force regime change on another nation, or that we have our own problem areas so we have no right to criticize other countries, etc etc etc. You're essentially dismissing the idea of proactive actions to remove tyrants, and then ringing your hands about what those same tyrants do and how the U.S. didn't do more to stop them, or just didn't give enough aid to them, whatever other angle you want to take. You can't have it both ways.
