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<blockquote data-quote="dennishoddy" data-source="post: 2989992" data-attributes="member: 5412"><p>Trump made a very good comment in his Speech in Saudi Arabia today. I can't quote it, only paraphrase it from memory, but he said that the US is not out to change the way that other foreign country's live. </p><p>The liberal press lit up screaming, what about LGBT, Women, and other rights. That's the problem with their agenda. They want to change the way people live and they have not a clue about how that can happen </p><p>Did GWB really accomplish anything by trying to put a democracy into Iraq with purple fingers? Not really. He couldn't without crushing the differences in the Islam, Zoroastrianism, Christianity, Yazdanism, Shabakism, Judaism, Mandaeism, Bahā'i, Ahl-e Haqq-Yarsanis, Ishikism and numerous other religions all having a presence in the country. </p><p>Obama crushed any chance of that happening no matter how remote that chance might have been with his dither from behind policy's. </p><p>Those countries in the middle east have lived for centuries under dictatorships and religious factions that are at war with each other since the beginning , and will never change no matter how much we attempt to change the "hearts and minds" mantra of the liberals that has been a failure since the Vietnam war. </p><p>It ain't gonna happen. It didn't happen in Vietnam and it ain't gonna happen in the middle east. </p><p>Its a failed policy.</p><p> If the country's want change it has to happen among the citizens within the confines of their country. </p><p>The US has gone through those changes over the years from the war between the states to the riots to achieve racial equality. </p><p>In Iran, some of the young ones that have pirated access to the internet want change from the mullah's and are willing to do street protests to get change. Good for them. </p><p>People in China tried that in Tienanmen square, but were crushed by the government. </p><p>You can't can't change countries unless you completely destroy the country and their government, take it over completely and rebuild the country with occupation by US troops and occupying forces under martial law. </p><p>Think Germany and Japan. Our forces are still there.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="dennishoddy, post: 2989992, member: 5412"] Trump made a very good comment in his Speech in Saudi Arabia today. I can't quote it, only paraphrase it from memory, but he said that the US is not out to change the way that other foreign country's live. The liberal press lit up screaming, what about LGBT, Women, and other rights. That's the problem with their agenda. They want to change the way people live and they have not a clue about how that can happen Did GWB really accomplish anything by trying to put a democracy into Iraq with purple fingers? Not really. He couldn't without crushing the differences in the Islam, Zoroastrianism, Christianity, Yazdanism, Shabakism, Judaism, Mandaeism, Bahā'i, Ahl-e Haqq-Yarsanis, Ishikism and numerous other religions all having a presence in the country. Obama crushed any chance of that happening no matter how remote that chance might have been with his dither from behind policy's. Those countries in the middle east have lived for centuries under dictatorships and religious factions that are at war with each other since the beginning , and will never change no matter how much we attempt to change the "hearts and minds" mantra of the liberals that has been a failure since the Vietnam war. It ain't gonna happen. It didn't happen in Vietnam and it ain't gonna happen in the middle east. Its a failed policy. If the country's want change it has to happen among the citizens within the confines of their country. The US has gone through those changes over the years from the war between the states to the riots to achieve racial equality. In Iran, some of the young ones that have pirated access to the internet want change from the mullah's and are willing to do street protests to get change. Good for them. People in China tried that in Tienanmen square, but were crushed by the government. You can't can't change countries unless you completely destroy the country and their government, take it over completely and rebuild the country with occupation by US troops and occupying forces under martial law. Think Germany and Japan. Our forces are still there. [/QUOTE]
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