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[quote name='dmaul1114']I view the drone strikes as basically a necessary evil. We still need to hunt down and kill terrorist. And all accounts are drone strikes do that with lesser risk to our troops and lower amounts of civilian casualties (though I'm skeptical of the data used for the latter claim due to them counting any young males in the vicinity of a proven terrorist as combatants).
As for the timetables for withdrawal from Iraq and Afghanistan, in my view speeding them up would have been worse. We shouldn't have been in Iraq, and not in Afghanistan to the extent we were (Taliban had to go though), but he inherited the wars and the worst thing we could do was just leave and let the countries we destabilized fall apart into full on civil wars etc. That just lessens our safety (generation of terrorists) and makes things worse on the citizens of these countries than before we started. So we have an obligation to leave only when things are reasonably stable. It's not going to be perfect as conditions in Iraq show, but things long term should be better for that nation than under Sadaam. Hopefully the same will be true of Afghanistan as things were awful under the Taliban in terms of freedoms etc. (especially for women).
Again, never should have been in Iraq and should have got rid of the Taliban in a manner similar to the ouster of Qaddafi, but since we started we need to do a reasonable job of finishing--both for the sake of fighting terrorism, and for the citizens of these countries.[/QUOTE]
I disagree. Our intervention only makes us more unsafe. It's the very reason we were attacked on 9/11. You don't put out a fire by pouring more gasoline on it. It is not our job to police the world. All it does is generate hatred and distain for our country, all the while, the civillian death-toll climbs higher and higher.
Your down-playing of our current president's actions are just more proof of partisan hackery. Were Bush comitting the same crimes, you would be throwing a fit, and rightly so.
As for the timetables for withdrawal from Iraq and Afghanistan, in my view speeding them up would have been worse. We shouldn't have been in Iraq, and not in Afghanistan to the extent we were (Taliban had to go though), but he inherited the wars and the worst thing we could do was just leave and let the countries we destabilized fall apart into full on civil wars etc. That just lessens our safety (generation of terrorists) and makes things worse on the citizens of these countries than before we started. So we have an obligation to leave only when things are reasonably stable. It's not going to be perfect as conditions in Iraq show, but things long term should be better for that nation than under Sadaam. Hopefully the same will be true of Afghanistan as things were awful under the Taliban in terms of freedoms etc. (especially for women).
Again, never should have been in Iraq and should have got rid of the Taliban in a manner similar to the ouster of Qaddafi, but since we started we need to do a reasonable job of finishing--both for the sake of fighting terrorism, and for the citizens of these countries.[/QUOTE]
I disagree. Our intervention only makes us more unsafe. It's the very reason we were attacked on 9/11. You don't put out a fire by pouring more gasoline on it. It is not our job to police the world. All it does is generate hatred and distain for our country, all the while, the civillian death-toll climbs higher and higher.
Your down-playing of our current president's actions are just more proof of partisan hackery. Were Bush comitting the same crimes, you would be throwing a fit, and rightly so.