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Thanks for your reply and your challenge. If I am going to debate the question I will do so on my own terms because I am not obliged to do so on yours. To begin with, please read what I say carefully and you will see that I didn't say Americans were Nazis, albeit that's a small distinction when in fact the US influence in the world today is as opposed to world peace as was Nazi Germany's course of action.To start a special thread for the question would seem to be too confrontational for me at this point in time. I am simply likening the actions of the US to the actions of Nazi Germany in it's march toward global hegemony. In fact we have ample evidence to show that the US has declared it's intent toward that purpose. If we are to accept that rather than the US being intent on fighting against terrorism in the ME it is involved in wars to further it's economic and political gains then it should at least become obvious that the US is the largest threat to world peace since the fall of Nazi Germany.What is your own perspective on the war in Iraq and the war in Afghanistan. If we can first of all establish that then I will know where I need to concentrate in making my point as stated above. If you do indeed accept that the US is in the ME for oil then I would suggest that some of my claims become quite obviously true. Perhaps that is how we should proceed but if you would care to start a thread which rebuts my claim then I would be glad to take part.Of course I am always open to a reasoned rebuttal if you care to be specific in pointing out some of your perceived differences in the comparison.
Thanks for your reply and your challenge. If I am going to debate the question I will do so on my own terms because I am not obliged to do so on yours. To begin with, please read what I say carefully and you will see that I didn't say Americans were Nazis, albeit that's a small distinction when in fact the US influence in the world today is as opposed to world peace as was Nazi Germany's course of action.
To start a special thread for the question would seem to be too confrontational for me at this point in time. I am simply likening the actions of the US to the actions of Nazi Germany in it's march toward global hegemony. In fact we have ample evidence to show that the US has declared it's intent toward that purpose. If we are to accept that rather than the US being intent on fighting against terrorism in the ME it is involved in wars to further it's economic and political gains then it should at least become obvious that the US is the largest threat to world peace since the fall of Nazi Germany.
What is your own perspective on the war in Iraq and the war in Afghanistan. If we can first of all establish that then I will know where I need to concentrate in making my point as stated above. If you do indeed accept that the US is in the ME for oil then I would suggest that some of my claims become quite obviously true. Perhaps that is how we should proceed but if you would care to start a thread which rebuts my claim then I would be glad to take part.
Of course I am always open to a reasoned rebuttal if you care to be specific in pointing out some of your perceived differences in the comparison.