I remember talking to some of my mates about the first gulf war and they were on about how it was unjust and america (and allies) was only doing it for the oils ect I pointed out to them that a big powerful expansionist country(Iraq) had just invaded a little one(Kuwait) and did'nt they thing that the "civilised" world should do something about it? They begrudedly agreed but said it was wrong as lots of contries do this but the "civilised" world is'nt interested as they dont have oil.
My point was that it was a just war (ie stopping an agressive state) but probably for the wrong reasons (only realy interested in oil)
Anyway I see a lot of simularities in this one. Sadam by most people definition was a dangerous egotistical butcher who repressed his own people and was a danger to the region. So do you think that the "civilised" world should of done something about it? What about places like North Korea, Burma, if they controled vast oil supplies do you think the regimes would still be in power ? What about China ?. Who decides what is right or wrong and who should enforce it?


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