Sunday, July 22, 2007

Barack Obama is clueless

Democratic presidential candidate Barack Obama : Don’t stay in Iraq over genocide http://hosted.ap.org/dynamic/stories/O/OBAMA_AP_INTERVIEW?SITE=MIDTN&SECTION=HOME&TEMPLATE=DEFAULT

He said, “the United States cannot use its military to solve humanitarian problems and that preventing a potential genocide in Iraq isn’t a good enough reason to keep U.S. forces there.

I don’t know if the military can solve the problems in Iraq, but the least Obama could do is acknowledge that the United States and its allies created the the chaos in Iraq. The U.S., Britain, and its allies
#1) bombed the country and destroyed its infrastructure
#2) rounds up thousands of Iraqis and jails them without justification
#3) makes decisions when elections are to take place and whether the results are valid
#4) benefit more from reconstruction projects than the Iraqis
#5)can break into jails to release prisoners against the Iraqi’s governments wishes. (Remember when two British men where caught disguised as Arabs carrying explosives and weapons in their car? Their fellow British soldiers broke into the jail they were in and helped them to escape) see http://www.globalresearch.ca/index.php?context=viewArticle&code=20051015&articleId=1089

Lets look at the second ridiculous thing Obama said, “Well, look, if that’s the criteria by which we are making decisions on the deployment of U.S. forces, then by that argument you would have 300,000 troops in the Congo right now - where millions have been slaughtered as a consequence of ethnic strife - which we haven’t done.”
The guy doesn’t know what he is talking about. I suggest he read “Deadly Legacy:U.S. Arms to Africa and the Congo War” at http://worldpolicy.org/projects/arms/reports/congo.htm
The findings of the report were

  • Due to the continuing legacies of its Cold War policies toward Africa, the U.S. bears some responsibility for the cycles of violence and economic problems plaguing the continent.
  • The ongoing civil war in the Democratic Republic of the Congo (formerly Zaire) is a prime example of the devastating legacy of U.S. arms sales policy on Africa.
  • Although the Clinton administration has been quick to criticize the governments involved in the Congo War, decades of U.S. weapons transfers and continued military training to both sides of the conflict have helped fuel the fighting.
  • Despite the failure of U.S. polices in the region, the current administration continues to respond to Africa’s woes by helping to strengthen African militaries.
  • Even as it fuels military build-up, the U.S. continues cutting development assistance to Africa and remains unable (or unwilling) to promote alternative non-violent forms of engagement.

Here are articles that discuss how the United States and other countries exploit the natural resources of the Congo http://zmagsite.zmag.org/JulAug2006/snow0706.html

and http://zmagsite.zmag.org/JulAug2007/snow.html

3 comments:

Papa Ray said...

Hey Randall.

I wander around the blogs looking, learning and am continually amazed at the things that I find and read.

Your blog is one that I came across.

I suggest that you change your reading and learning habits. You know, like maybe, read something other than articles or blogs that lean to the left.

Try going toward the center or even reading some of on the right.

Try reading a few history books and books about Muslims, Islam and maybe even hanging with a few blogs that understand that the U.S. and the West are entering a time where things are going to happen that will even affect (effect) you and your family.

I am not going to say who is right, wrong or why.

I'm just saying that it is your responsibility to gather and absorb info, fact, feelings, attitudes from the full range of those available.

Don't be like my grandkids and just stick to, believe what their peers tell them at school.

You are doing yourself and your family a disservice by doing so, and you appear to me, at least, to be a very smart young man.

Papa Ray
West Texas
USA

RandallJones said...

Mr. Ray,

Thank you for your advice.

But I started this blog as a result of the fact that mainstream media and the politicians were not telling the whole story.

Anonymous said...

Mr. Ray,

It would be nice if the history books were more accurate and not so biased.

I started reading this blog, and have not noted a political slant or affiliation.

The articles I read contain factual data that is never reported in the mainstream media.

Please do your research.