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>Beware The Consequences of Pre-Emptive War  - Ron Paul - 
Jim C. you sure have a demented view of the world and the way it runs. The ‘rogue states have every right to defend themselves and if this means developing nuclear capabilities then so be it. The United States has been meddling in other nations business for so many years it’s hard to find the point in time when this wasn’t common practice. You state “When nations such as Iran, avidly pursuing nuclear weapons, and North Korea, who already has them, repeatedly threaten us with destruction then pre-emptive action is the proper moral recourse.” Well then what is the proper moral recourse for the countries the US has been screwing over for decades? You spew a bunch of crap about the US using pre-emptive strikes, what makes it right for the US to screw over countries and then blow them away because the refuse to be pushed further? The United States today is the most corrupt state on the planet and is rightfully being targeted by those it has abused. Don’t like being a target, then stop making yourself one!

Seriously Jim, get a grip and stop watching MSNBC and the other crap media. Start looking at what’s really going on, then maybe just maybe, you’ll realise that the intent of these rogue states is to defend themselves, a moral and just cause.

It’s blatantly obvious to any reader that drops by here regularly that you have a major hate on for Ron Paul which is your right but get over this brain washing that the US is a victim and needs to defend itself. The US is the worst aggressor known to mankind.


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Début de l'article :Last year more US troops died by suicide than died in combat in Afghanistan. More than 20 percent of military personnel deployed to combat will develop post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD). Some 32 percent of US soldiers reported depression after deployments. More than 20 percent of active-duty military are on potentially dangerous psychotropic drugs; many are on multiple types. Violent crime among active duty military members increased 31 percent between 2006-2011. The statis... Lire la suite
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