WW1WW2The Korean WarThe Vietnam WarThe Gulf WarThe Iraq WarThe Afghani WarThe Syrian Conflict
Quote from: Carsonogen on September 23, 2015, 02:20:03 PMWW1 -- European political alliancesWW2 -- Germany (and fallout from ToV)The Korean War -- The UN and USAThe Vietnam War -- FranceThe Gulf War -- USAThe Iraq War -- USAThe Afghani War -- USAThe Syrian Conflict -- ISIS (and fallout from Iraq/Afganistan wars)You must have failed high school history
WW1 -- European political alliancesWW2 -- Germany (and fallout from ToV)The Korean War -- The UN and USAThe Vietnam War -- FranceThe Gulf War -- USAThe Iraq War -- USAThe Afghani War -- USAThe Syrian Conflict -- ISIS (and fallout from Iraq/Afganistan wars)
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QuoteThe Iraq WarBecause we totally should've allowed a fascistic crime lord to continue his fascistic crime lord activities.
I already gave reasons as to why the West directly started these wars above, so just respond to that if you're going to respond at all
Quote from: Carsonogen on September 23, 2015, 02:38:34 PMI already gave reasons as to why the West directly started these wars above, so just respond to that if you're going to respond at all It would be great if you could link us to these alleged reasons instead of trying to shift the goal posts. Because it's certainly not in this thread.
Quote from: Carsonogen on September 23, 2015, 02:38:34 PMI already gave reasons as to why the West directly started these wars above, so just respond to that if you're going to respond at all Except the complex web of alliances in 1913/14 Europe isn't regarded as the seminal cause of the War; it's Russia's initial mobilisation.
Quote from: A E S T H E T I C S on September 23, 2015, 02:35:16 PMQuoteThe Iraq WarBecause we totally should've allowed a fascistic crime lord to continue his fascistic crime lord activities.Assad is no different now other than the fact that he doesn't have the same resources Saddam did, where is the Western invasion?
Quote from: A E S T H E T I C S on September 23, 2015, 02:42:11 PMQuote from: Carsonogen on September 23, 2015, 02:38:34 PMI already gave reasons as to why the West directly started these wars above, so just respond to that if you're going to respond at all It would be great if you could link us to these alleged reasons instead of trying to shift the goal posts. Because it's certainly not in this thread.He obscurely put it in the quote of his original post in his response to Slash; it isn't actually in one of its own posts.
Quote from: guts on September 23, 2015, 02:41:51 PMQuote from: A E S T H E T I C S on September 23, 2015, 02:35:16 PMQuoteThe Iraq WarBecause we totally should've allowed a fascistic crime lord to continue his fascistic crime lord activities.Assad is no different now other than the fact that he doesn't have the same resources Saddam did, where is the Western invasion?Assad is not trying to annex an oil chokepoint critical to global financial stability and threatening to destabilize the entirety of the Middle East last I recalled.
Quote from: Meta as Fuck on September 23, 2015, 02:43:02 PMQuote from: A E S T H E T I C S on September 23, 2015, 02:42:11 PMQuote from: Carsonogen on September 23, 2015, 02:38:34 PMI already gave reasons as to why the West directly started these wars above, so just respond to that if you're going to respond at all It would be great if you could link us to these alleged reasons instead of trying to shift the goal posts. Because it's certainly not in this thread.He obscurely put it in the quote of his original post in his response to Slash; it isn't actually in one of its own posts.Obscurely? You must be dense...why would I make a whole post just to say "nope", without adding anything to support that?
Quote from: A E S T H E T I C S on September 23, 2015, 02:43:34 PMQuote from: guts on September 23, 2015, 02:41:51 PMQuote from: A E S T H E T I C S on September 23, 2015, 02:35:16 PMQuoteThe Iraq WarBecause we totally should've allowed a fascistic crime lord to continue his fascistic crime lord activities.Assad is no different now other than the fact that he doesn't have the same resources Saddam did, where is the Western invasion?Assad is not trying to annex an oil chokepoint critical to global financial stability and threatening to destabilize the entirety of the Middle East last I recalled.Lol and when did Saddam? He invaded Kuwait and the coalition removed the Iraqi forces, fast forward 10 years or so the West invades Iraq on the basis of "liberating" Iraqis
Quote from: guts on September 23, 2015, 02:46:11 PMQuote from: A E S T H E T I C S on September 23, 2015, 02:43:34 PMQuote from: guts on September 23, 2015, 02:41:51 PMQuote from: A E S T H E T I C S on September 23, 2015, 02:35:16 PMQuoteThe Iraq WarBecause we totally should've allowed a fascistic crime lord to continue his fascistic crime lord activities.Assad is no different now other than the fact that he doesn't have the same resources Saddam did, where is the Western invasion?Assad is not trying to annex an oil chokepoint critical to global financial stability and threatening to destabilize the entirety of the Middle East last I recalled.Lol and when did Saddam? He invaded Kuwait and the coalition removed the Iraqi forces, fast forward 10 years or so the West invades Iraq on the basis of "liberating" IraqisLrn2history bro. The Iraqi forces were not "removed."
Saddam was successful against the Kurdish uprising and remained in power.
Removed, expelled, killed, defeated, whatever you want to call it. My dad was part of the forces invading Kuwait at the time, not that it gives me a high-ground or anything just fyi
What does that have to do with Kuwait and the 2003 invasion?
Quote from: guts on September 23, 2015, 02:56:59 PMRemoved, expelled, killed, defeated, whatever you want to call it. My dad was part of the forces invading Kuwait at the time, not that it gives me a high-ground or anything just fyiThen you should realise that the majority of the Iraqi forces were not defeated. The Gulf War ended under a ceasefire.QuoteWhat does that have to do with Kuwait and the 2003 invasion?I'm responding to your implication that Saddam was outright defeated during the Gulf War. He absolutely categorically wasn't. The fact that the US didn't press on is why we had the Iraq War.
He invaded Kuwait and the coalition removed the Iraqi forces
Quote from: A E S T H E T I C S on September 23, 2015, 03:07:18 PMQuote from: guts on September 23, 2015, 02:56:59 PMRemoved, expelled, killed, defeated, whatever you want to call it. My dad was part of the forces invading Kuwait at the time, not that it gives me a high-ground or anything just fyiThen you should realise that the majority of the Iraqi forces were not defeated. The Gulf War ended under a ceasefire.QuoteWhat does that have to do with Kuwait and the 2003 invasion?I'm responding to your implication that Saddam was outright defeated during the Gulf War. He absolutely categorically wasn't. The fact that the US didn't press on is why we had the Iraq War.I didn't imply Saddam was "outright defeated" Here's what I saidQuoteHe invaded Kuwait and the coalition removed the Iraqi forcesDo you really need me to clarify that I meant the coalition forces removed the Iraqis from Kuwait? That was the main the objective for the war, liberating Kuwait.