Do you think that all he middle eastern countries should be controlled?

All the countries involved in terrorism.

Answer #1

Absolutely not, because often it’s not whole countries that are involved in terr0rism, just individuals and specific groups from those countries that are involved in terr0rism. There are KKK members in the US, obviously. Does that mean that every American is a white supremacist? Nope. The Al-Qaeda is situated mainly in Iraq. Does that mean every Iraqi is a terr0rist and a member of this group? Absolutely not. Should Canada and the states be controlled by other countries? No, of course not, right? Neither should Middle Eastern countries. The US needs to leave Iraq and Afghanistan the hell alone as it is.

Answer #2

Middle Eastern countries and the people in them are no different than us in many ways.

Answer #3

Sigh. I thought I’d heard all the idiotic questions. But lets not underestimate how idiotic people can be. First of all, you’re basically talking about creating an empire. Which i guess does exist but no one will admit. What exactly do you mean by control? The U.S. tried this. In vietnam, korea, iraq, afghanistan. Apparently history seems to be their worst subject because they don’t get it. You can’t control these countries. They’re engaged in a pointless war, and the minute they get out, they will basically have a few million people who hate them (wait, I really wonder why). The British got it. The U.S. will just have to learn the hard way I suppose. Oh and speaking of terro.rist countries. Where was the U.S. when the Rwandan genocide took place. Lets not get all high and mighty when the only thing that concerns the U.S. is oil.

Answer #4

The Al-Quaeda was not in Iraq until the U.S. went in. Perhaps a little history would help.

Answer #5

The Al-Qaeda is still in Iraq, whether or not they were there before the U.S went in. Their history, the time they were formed, etc; has nothing to do with what I said, at all.

Answer #6

Idiotic questions? That’s a little rude.

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