Radio Frequency X said:
We are fighting a world war against more than just a terror organization, but the culture behind it. Saddam is apart of a culture that elevates dictators and oppresses the people, all while playing off the people's ignorance and fear, as if America, and not their governments, are the real enemy.
I don't agree. You cannot fight a culture. You can attempt to wash away ignorance but
killing the ignorant people only justifies what they professed. When a suicide bomber
attacks our troops, he's fighting to defend his home. He's giving his life to defend his
country, even if the country is a wreck.
Imagine if terrorists attacked china from canada (i know, canadian terrorists, but this
is hypothetical). China bombs canada but thinks the terror cell moved to the US. All of
a sudden Chinese troops are marching down your streets, searching houses, and
bombing "strategic points." They speak a language that you don't understand and that
scares you.
Do you think people in America would stand by and let nothing happen? Heck no.
People would riot and give their lives, just to keep our way of life. And how would
other Americans describe those acts? Heroic. Patriotic. Freedom Fighting. Then they
decide to take Bush to court because they think he's a bad person. Regardless of
whether you're a democrat or a republican, wouldn't you call that wrong? Look through
the eyes of these confused and scared Iraqis. It makes sense that they fight and hate
America. They're not stupid brainwashed puppets like you think. They don't want what
they have to change.