You know, it's been a little tiresome being an American lately. You know, with our country being attacked by one terrorist a couple of years ago and all the mess that created, and our country being attacked (verbally, not militarily)now by THE LEADERS of countries that were previously our allies, many of whom(with the exception of Canada) we have saved in wars past.
It's a little tiresome, especially in light of the news that has been coming out of Iraq lately, that there are people and goverrnments in the world that do not "get" the reasons for being there. It has nothing to do with oil...if it did, we'd have taken the oil 12 years ago when we were there. It has to do with the overall protection of #1-our country and #2-other countries and #3-the Iraqi people. Depending on which channels and stations you watch, you see their "spin" on the war effort. I try to watch various channels, so I do not get a completely liberally-biased view or a completely conservatively-biased view of the war effort. What I have seen is some Iraqi people welcoming the troops, I have seen the troops giving a large amount of humanitarian aid to a people who have obviously been oppressed. I have also seen the devastation wrought by war, and it isn't pretty either. I have seen other Iraqi people who have fought vehemently against the coalition troops.You may or may not like President Bush...that is your right. But my belief is that the President is doing what he thinks is best to protect the United States. That, after all, is his job. Perhaps history will prove him wrong. But perhaps it wil prove him right. None of us has a crystal ball, and so we make decisions based on the best information and resources available at the moment.
As for you fellow DISers who feel offended by anti-"your country" sentiment, obviously it is not meant to be a personal attack against the people with whom we have all developed relationships. But remember, every night on the news, there are shots of protests all over the world, including France,Canada etc.
deriding the USA. Just like you, we are people with feelings, and our feelings get hurt.Every night I can read several anti-American statements from international DISers(PM me if you'd like specific examples-I won't open a can of worms by publicly posting them on this forum), so it is not just Americans who are making anti-"your country" statements. I would recommend that the advice given to the American DIS posters be heeded by our international DIS posters as well...watch what you say and try to be kind. But do remember, if you attack my country, I will not sit idly by and allow you to do so.
Finally, keep in mind that this is an Internet bulletin board. If something is distressing you, take a break from it. I myself spend some days away from the CB, the DB, just because it gets a little "heavy". On the days, I happily pop along on the DVC board or the Resorts board, and have a grand old time!
I will leap off my soapbox by saying that I heard a interview on CNN with an Iraqi man now living permanently in the USA who said "When this is all said and done, the stories that come out of Iraq about what Saddam has done to his people for years will make Hitler look like a choirboy." That is from an IRAQI native, not a politician, not a military man, from someone who I assume has as much love for his home country as I do for mine, from someone I assume had as hard of a time permanently leaving his home country as I would if I had to permanently leave mine.
For that reson alone, we should be in this war. No one regime should be allowed to treat its people in that fashion.