Who do you want to win the war?
Liberty | 06.04.2003 03:12
What do you think? Perhaps someone from The Times check's Indymedia - is there a response you would like to make to Ms Kite's opinion?
Personally I do not support troops that are following illegal orders, nor do I approve of the military being used for an attack on another country for commercial, not national, interest. I want the Blair to pull the troops out now - he is not going to do that for many reasons. Therefore what I want is for Iraq to win and US and UK forces to lose.
This is not in support of Saddam. This is in support of the Iraqi people, who have a past dominated by one dictator and now face a future being dominated by a group of dictators. The methods of dictatorship will be different, perhaps, but the freedom and liberty and political control over their political environment will not change.
The only hope the Iraqi people have of political freedom is to beat the coalition troops, or at least hang on long enough that the international antiwar movement can apply pressure on the coalition to leave Iraq, and then at some later point defeat Saddam on their own terms in their own time.
Anything other than this will leave them dominated by a foreign occupation force.
Hardly democracy, and hardly liberty.
To those who equate patriotism with support of our troops: when did Britain's standards sink so low that the rallying cry of the true Brit is 'support war criminals and hope for the success of their missions?'.
I am sorry each time a soldier is killed in this war. I am sorry for their family and for their friends. But if people will follow illegal orders and attack another country, what the hell else can they expect?
Liberty
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