« Back to story "How 1960s American Skeletons Influence Our View Of Iran and War"

Story Comments

Posted by: FunnyBoyz 5 months, 2 weeks ago

This page is a permanent archive of the comment below and its replies.
To view this comment in the context of the full discussion for the story, use this link.

All Comments Share Story Report

  • 100%
    FunnyBoyz5 months, 2 weeks ago

    This comment is below the standard viewing threshold View It »

    LoL wish you would get some videos from India and Nepal and your great country of America would help bring democracy and people voice there. LOL as I said its just getting worst and worst.

    (comment_max_expanded_depth : 55) (comment depth : 3) (recursion depth : 1) (max_comment_reply_depth : 40) (comment_max_render_depth : 55)
    Reply

    2 Replies

    loading loading ...
    • Neutral
      fempatriot5 months, 2 weeks ago

      This comment is below the standard viewing threshold View It »

      I personally believe that it's not the place of the USA or any other country to interfere with the governments of India or Nepal EXCEPT in cases where pure genocide is occurring. Then it would behoove the USA to use every _peaceful_ effort to rein in the rogue government and stop the carnage. One way we could help is to make sure that we DO shine a light on violence when it is happening and plainly state how much we disapprove. The USA tends to ignore any violence that does not have to do with our special interests: globalization, big business, oil. We ignore the carnage in Palestinian territories, turn a blind eye to the horrible violence in parts of Africa--and obviously ignore India and Nepal, while we preach to the world that we're bringing "democracy" to Iraq and Afghanistan and Pakistan, while in reality, all these countries are connected to our vital interest: OIL. Either the oil beds or the pipeline access to oil. Iran has oil; the USA wants it. "Oil is too important to be left to the Arabs." - Henry Kissinger, said it many years ago. It still holds true for the USA.

      (comment_max_expanded_depth : 55) (comment depth : 4) (recursion depth : 2) (max_comment_reply_depth : 40) (comment_max_render_depth : 55)
      Reply

      1 Reply

      loading loading ...
      • Neutral
        FunnyBoyz5 months, 2 weeks ago

        This comment is below the standard viewing threshold View It »

        The USA tends to ignore any violence that does not have to do with our special interests: globalization, big business, oil. We ignore the carnage in Palestinian territories, turn a blind eye to the horrible violence in parts of Africa--and obviously ignore India and Nepal, while we preach to the world that we're bringing "democracy" to Iraq and Afghanistan and Pakistan, while in reality, all these countries are connected to our vital interest: OIL. Either the oil beds or the pipeline access to oil. Iran has oil; the USA wants it. "Oil is too important to be left to the Arabs." - Henry Kissinger, said it many years ago. It still holds true for the USA.

        couldnt have said it better..

        (comment_max_expanded_depth : 55) (comment depth : 5) (recursion depth : 3) (max_comment_reply_depth : 40) (comment_max_render_depth : 55)
        Reply
        loading loading ...

    Post Reply

    You are not signed in to Propeller.com. Please sign in to post a reply.

    People Who Liked This Comment (2)

    People Who Didn't Like This Comment (0)

    No one voted this comment negatively.