Iraq is a battleground, not the battleground. As the Spain bombings demonstrate, terrorists want to make the West the battleground, and any opening of new fronts in the Middle East doesn't stop them. The Iraq Detour simply provided another battleground, and alot of those "foreign fighters" spawned out of the woodwork and crossed the border from Syria into Iraq. They aren't the kind that would travel to the West in deep cover sleeper cells to conduct attacks.
Originally posted by: Bowfinger
Iraq is a place where terrorist factions can fight us on their terms. In that sense, it is analogous to Spain or even the U.S., except their travel expenses are lower. We may kill individual terrorists. We don't materially hurt terrorism. We mostly bloody innocent Iraqis.
In order to effectively combat terrorism, we must attack on our terms, where the terrorist leaders live and plot and get their funding. That's not Iraq.
I answered your question exactly as I'm going to.Originally posted by: CADkindaGUY
Originally posted by: Bowfinger
Iraq is a place where terrorist factions can fight us on their terms. In that sense, it is analogous to Spain or even the U.S., except their travel expenses are lower. We may kill individual terrorists. We don't materially hurt terrorism. We mostly bloody innocent Iraqis.
In order to effectively combat terrorism, we must attack on our terms, where the terrorist leaders live and plot and get their funding. That's not Iraq.
So your answer is no?
CkG
Originally posted by: Bowfinger
I answered your question exactly as I'm going to.Originally posted by: CADkindaGUY
Originally posted by: Bowfinger
Iraq is a place where terrorist factions can fight us on their terms. In that sense, it is analogous to Spain or even the U.S., except their travel expenses are lower. We may kill individual terrorists. We don't materially hurt terrorism. We mostly bloody innocent Iraqis.
In order to effectively combat terrorism, we must attack on our terms, where the terrorist leaders live and plot and get their funding. That's not Iraq.
So your answer is no?
CkG
...I, for one, have already conceded that Iraq has mutated into a battleground in the war of terror...
Originally posted by: Genesys
As far as i'm concerned, Iraq aided terrorists in one way or another, and [I would imagine] aided them in multiple ways.
Thank you for admitting that nearly a year later we still don't have the facts about Iraq straight
Its a good idea if we can consolidate our war on terrorism with our war on Iraq.
Yes, it's quite interesting that Cad sets up the "rules" of the thread and then proceeds not to follow them. I'm sure he voted "yes," however he neglected to 'splain himself even after I asked him specifically to do so. What a spootyhead.Originally posted by: Gaard
CAD, don't you feel just a tad bit hypocritical criticising someone for not answering a question the way you want?
Gaard - "Could you answer it with a yes or no?"
CAD - "Nope."
Originally posted by: arsbanned
Its a good idea if we can consolidate our war on terrorism with our war on Iraq.
We already had a place to "consolidate" our war on terrorism. Afghanistan. Remember?
Originally posted by: Gaard
CAD, don't you feel just a tad bit hypocritical criticising someone for not answering a question the way you want?
Gaard - "Could you answer it with a yes or no?"
CAD - "Nope."
Originally posted by: DealMonkey
Yes, it's quite interesting that Cad sets up the "rules" of the thread and then proceeds not to follow them. I'm sure he voted "yes," however he neglected to 'splain himself even after I asked him specifically to do so. What a spootyhead.Originally posted by: Gaard
CAD, don't you feel just a tad bit hypocritical criticising someone for not answering a question the way you want?
Gaard - "Could you answer it with a yes or no?"
CAD - "Nope."![]()
Originally posted by: DealMonkey
Well frankly I'm disappointed. I expected you would spring your elaborate diatribe on Bow once he fell into your trap (i.e. admitted that Iraq was a "battleground on terror"). Well where is it? Where is the long, well-thought out treatise tying Spain's recent elections together with OIF and the WoT?
Poor baby. You don't know what to do when you don't get to dictate how the discussion is framed. I answered your question fully, offering a far more responsive discussion than most of your spin-a-thons. I just won't put my answer in your little box.Originally posted by: CADkindaGUY
Originally posted by: Gaard
CAD, don't you feel just a tad bit hypocritical criticising someone for not answering a question the way you want?
Gaard - "Could you answer it with a yes or no?"
CAD - "Nope."
Nope
Bow said in a different thread that he would discuss it in it's own thread - so I started one. He's ducked and dodged. It really isn't a tough question and I even gave room to "explain"(meaning - give it some nuance) why. Guess Bow knows he can't answer truthfully without making my point either way. Oh well.
CkG
Originally posted by: Bowfinger
Poor baby. You don't know what to do when you don't get to dictate how the discussion is framed. I answered your question fully, offering a far more responsive discussion than most of your spin-a-thons. I just won't put my answer in your little box.
Do you want a discussion, or do you want to play more games? If you care to continue the discussion by responding to something I did say, let me know. If all you want to do is cry about not offering a simplistic little black-or-white answer, then I'd say the hypocrite is you.
Cheers,
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	Iraq is a place where terrorist factions can fight us on their terms. In that sense, it is analogous to Spain or even the U.S., except their travel expenses are lower. We may kill individual terrorists. We don't materially hurt terrorism. We mostly bloody innocent Iraqis.
In order to effectively combat terrorism, we must attack on our terms, where the terrorist leaders live and plot and get their funding. That's not Iraq.
