Originally posted by: CADsortaGUY
Originally posted by: Red Dawn
Originally posted by: CADsortaGUY
You can try to claim Vietnam all you wish, but there have been many other wars fought due to what our elected officials deem necessary at the time. Heck, the Balkans must have been necessary - right? Was Korea necessary? Ofcourse the point of all this is - it's subjective and all hindsight now. There have always been naysayers and isolationists - that doesn't mean our elected officials can't or shouldn't make decisions that they feel necessary for the US
CsG
Decisions to mislead the American Public to support an invasion based on faulty intel and lies (at least lies told to the Dub and his Administration) is never in the best interest of this country. Our involvement in Viet Nam is the closest example of this current situation and we all know how that turned out!
Ofcourse your premise assumes the intent was to mislead on both occasions. Yes, I know history will have it's revisionists and claim things were wrong - because the war was "lost" politically - but how exactly is that mislead again? Oh that's right - it's one's opinion. I don't share that opinion and this was most certainly was necessary.
conjur - WTF does the aftermath have to do with the decision? Afterwards it doesn't matter because it's already decided. Sheesh - are you really that dense? You can bleat on and on about how bad you think this war is - it doesn't change the fact that it was a decision made by our gov't in our best interest. Yes, that means Bush AND congress.
Yes, your little WMD bleat was most certainly a diversion - you can claim what you wish - but the war most certainly was not only about WMDs. Ofcourse if you pulled your head out - you'd have realized that by now. It's not my fault you didn't understand the situation.
Again, who gets to decide if things pass this "global test"? What is the criteria used? How is it applied? No one seems to be able to answer these things yet they want to claim they understand what kerry said. So again - what is behind this concept of "global test"? Answer the questions.
NeoV - No, it doesn't sound like you understand carterism. If you did - you'd see what I'm talking about.
Allies don't make decisions for us. Allies make their own decisions - just like we do. Just because we are allies - doesn't mean we always have to agree or that they have to approve of every decision we make(before OR after). Again, carterism isn't a "talking point" as I haven't heard anyone else who has thought about it enough to make the connection. And no, I'm not the one who doesn't get it

I understand that this concept that kerry is yapping about is BS - but it seems those on the left want to try to hide what he says. kerry is a globalist and his record proves it. Now if you'd actually try to address the concept - we might actually get somewhere instead of having to deal with all these diversion attacks.
CsG