[quote=evangelion]
And this means what? Bush should not do what he thinks is right because the world doesn't agree?
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No, if Bush is fighting a war on terrorism that requires allies and credibility. He shouldn't be allienating the world and diminishing the opinion of the US worldwide. That's called LOSING THE WAR ON TERRORISM. Less people trust the US. More Muslims are becoming extremist. There are more terrrorist attacks. According to the US's own stats.
[quote=evangelion]
Let's see...the two most outspoken opponents to this war: France and Germany. What kind of stature do they hold in the world opinion, especially when it comes to matters of war.
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There you go about France and Germany again. They weren't the only countries opposed to the war. They were merely the countries on the Security Council which opposed the war. For your information, the following countries also condemned the war:
New Zealand
Russia
China
Belarus
Malaysia
Indonesia
Vietnam
Pakistan
India
Mexico
Venezuela
Brazil
Argentina
Chile
Belgium
Switzerland
Sweden
Norway
Greece
Austria
Liechtenstein
Serbia
The Czech Republic
Croatia
Slovenia
Finland
The Vatican City
Canada
The Entire Arab League, with the exception of Kuwait:
- Egypt
- Iraq
- Jordan
- Lebanon
- Saudi Arabia
- Syria
- Yemen
- Libya
- Sudan
- Morocco
- Tunisia
- Algeria
- United Arab Emirates
- Bahrai
- Qatar
- Oman
- Mauritania 3
- Somalia
- Palestine
- Djibouti
- Comoros
As well as the African Union, consisting of 53 member states including:
- People's Democratic Republic of Algeria
- Republic of Angola
- Republic of Benin
- Republic of Botswana
- Burkina Faso
- Republic of Burundi
- Republic of Cameroon
- Republic of Cape Verde
- Central African Republic
- Republic of Chad
- Union of Comoros
- Republic of the Congo
- Republic of C?te d'Ivoire
- Democratic Republic of Congo
- Republic of Djibouti
- Arab Republic of Egypt
- State of Eritrea
- Federal Democratic Republic of Ethiopia
- Republic of Equatorial Guinea
- Gabonese Republic
- The Republic of The Gambia
- Republic of Ghana
- Republic of Guinea
- Republic of Guinea Bissau
- Republic of Kenya
- Lesotho
- Republic of Liberia
- Socialist People's Libyan Arab Jamahiriya
- Republic of Madagascar
- Republic of Malawi
- Republic of Mali
- Islamic Republic of Mauritania
- Republic of Mauritius
- Republic of Mozambique
- Republic of Namibia
- Republic of Niger
- Federal Republic of Nigeria
- Republic of Rwanda
- Sahrawi Arab Democratic Republic
- Democratic Republic of S?o Tom? and Pr?ncipe
- Republic of Senegal
- Republic of Seychelles
- Republic of Sierra Leone
- Republic of Somalia
- Republic of South Africa
- Republic of Sudan
- Swaziland
- United Republic of Tanzania
- Togolese Republic
- Republic of Tunisia
- Republic of Uganda
- Republic of Zambia
- Republic of Zimbabwe
Just because the US media reported the France and Germany criticism the most, it doesn't mean they were the most outspoken. Read the comments by some of the other countries before you form such an opinion.
[quote=evangelion]
Most people protest every war.
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They do?
Where do you get the figure that over 5 billion people protested the war?
[quote=evangelion]
I can not think of a war in history that had a 100% approval rating, so that agrument means nothing. So more people protested this world than any other? Guess what...the next big war that happens will be protested more than this one. As time passes the general populations of most countries are becoming less and less tolerant of war of any knind, for any reason. So that arguement means nothing.
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That's absolute rubbish. People were against THIS war specifically. If you don't see that, you've been living in some sort of shell. How many people protested the Afghan war? Show me some reports of "millions" protesting it.
Why was there such a difference?
[quote=evangelion]
Your question about the people who protested this war being brainwashed by Moore shows just how thin your arguement is getting. These protests you're referring too happened last year. How could they have been brainwashed by a movie that wasn't even out yet. Yet, you made the statement anyway. Listen man, take a break, get some sleep.You must be exhausted from all of your chart, poll and quote finding missions. We'll pick this up again later. :WinkNSmi:[/quote]
Read your previous comment. You implied that Moore's movie had just made the liberals think they know what's going on. You just proved my point by showing that the movie was out way before all the worldwide protests :lol:
[size=6]Again, why did millions and millions of people around the world protest the Iraq war but not the Afghan war?[/size]
Get some sleep? It's the middle of the day! :?