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Smile. fmf your another cynic
the usa is undoubtedly the strongest military power in the world, and has often been willing to use that power against other nations, some historians count 187 foreign wars in 200 years, and this youtube video lists the wars the us has fought in the twentieth century, most of which, (in the earliest part of the 20th c) it can be argued, were won by the usa.. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=q51nfakme-g. this is not an argument about the rightness or wrongness of any war.
the argument is why the mightiest ever military power, a political power that controls overwhelming destructive forces, a power that claims to stand on the side of its god, does not win wars?
have you thought about this question?
Simple
Smile. fmf your another cynic
the usa is undoubtedly the strongest military power in the world, and has often been willing to use that power against other nations, some historians count 187 foreign wars in 200 years, and this youtube video lists the wars the us has fought in the twentieth century, most of which, (in the earliest part of the 20th c) it can be argued, were won by the usa.. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=q51nfakme-g. this is not an argument about the rightness or wrongness of any war.
the argument is why the mightiest ever military power, a political power that controls overwhelming destructive forces, a power that claims to stand on the side of its god, does not win wars?
have you thought about this question?
Simon: . The campaign in Iraq needed to be for 30+ years at least to work (which I said at the time) and of course the US loses interest and resolve once some body bags start coming back.
Long enough to re-educate? But are American (official) values, really universal?
the usa is undoubtedly the strongest military power in the world, and has often been willing to use that power against other nations, some historians count 187 foreign wars in 200 years, and this youtube video lists the wars the us has fought in the twentieth century, most of which, (in the earliest part of the 20th c) it can be argued, were won by the usa.. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=q51nfakme-g. this is not an argument about the rightness or wrongness of any war.
the argument is why the mightiest ever military power, a political power that controls overwhelming destructive forces, a power that claims to stand on the side of its god, does not win wars?
have you thought about this question?
the usa is undoubtedly the strongest military power in the world, and has often been willing to use that power against other nations, some historians count 187 foreign wars in 200 years, and this youtube video lists the wars the us has fought in the twentieth century, most of which, (in the earliest part of the 20th c) it can be argued, were won by the usa.. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=q51nfakme-g. this is not an argument about the rightness or wrongness of any war.
the argument is why the mightiest ever military power, a political power that controls overwhelming destructive forces, a power that claims to stand on the side of its god, does not win wars?
have you thought about this question?
The USA is undoubtedly the strongest military power in the world, and has often been willing to use that power against other nations, Some historians count 187 foreign wars in 200 years, and this youtube video lists the wars the US has fought in the twentieth Century, most of which, (in the earliest part of the 20th C) it can be argued, were won by the USA.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Q51NFAkmE-g
This is not an argument about the rightness or wrongness of any war. The argument is why the mightiest ever military power, a political power that controls overwhelming destructive forces, a power that claims to stand on the side of its God, does not win wars?
Have you thought about this question?
In the next couple of years I want to write a paper that show the unintended consequences of the USA's invasion of the Philippines in 1899.*
USS Olympia in the left foreground, leading the U.S. Asiatic Squadron
Stemming from that war, the paper will argue, came a long chain of consequences climaxing with Mao Zedong on the podium of the forbidden city in Beijing, proclaiming the 'People's Republic of China.' An event that had a major consequences in the USA, with the McCarthy purges, and the development of a mindset that seems to have led the USA to be involved in unwinnable wars.
Past that point, I have in mind a second paper that will explore the failure of a west that has become more ideological than Mao's communists (or Joe Stalin's for that matter).
If you have thought about this broader picture, I'd be interested in what you may see as the reasons for this.
Since 1945, despite its overwhelming military technology, The USA has failed to achieve what we may call a solid victory. In both the Korean war and the Vietnam war the best the USA could achieve was a negotiated settlement.
Who can forget the bomb flattened cities of North Korea, but with citizens still willing to fight. Its true that an arrogant Macarthur made a huge strategic mistake by proceeding to the border of North Korea and China, and thus involving China in the war. But the willingness of North Koreans to fight on was remarkable.
And similarly, in Vietnam, more heavily bombed than Germany in WW2,
its country side literally poisoned with Agent Orange, the affects of which are still producing deformed children in Vietnam,
and yet the people continued to fight until the triumphant climax, when Vietnamese tanks broke down the gates of the US Embassy, as its occupants fled in helicopters.
That war in particular led to social division within the USA.
That division is part of the story, but is it a significant part? If it is significant, why have more recent wars not met with significant opposition? And yet, these wars have seen even more spectacular failure. Bush Jnr's wars in Afghanistan and Iraq have both failed.
In Iraq (an artificial state organised by the British, so that it was easier to control), the Sunni Muslim support base of Saddam Hussein ( a man who was supported by the USA to fight a proxy war against Iran) re-emerged in a much more dangerous form.
And, in Afghanistan (America's longest war) the Taliban enemy is still gaining control over more areas. There's a map on this link: http://www.longwarjournal.org/archives/2015/12/taliban-overruns-district-in-southern-afghanistan.php
that shows Taliban held areas (or, where they are strong enough to contest the western established government) . Click on the red areas to see what the Taliban are doing.
Bush's war has not been the success that the American elite thought that they could win.
Why?
* I will attempt to show that the invasion and colonisation of the Philippines turned the influential Chinese politician Dr. Sun Yatsen against the USA. (He actually attempted to supply the Filipino freedom fighters with weapons). He later sought help from the Communist Comintern and allowed the then small number of communists in the recently formed CPC to have a dual membership in his KMT party. The communists apparently (I still have to research this part of the story) made very rapid progress in China. Sun's successor, Chiang Kai Shek, opposed the Communists and set in train a series of events that led to the civil war of the late 1940's from which, the communists emerged as the victors. The communist victory was achieved by making alliances with a broad alliance of people who saw the CPC as the best hope for China. The CPC of the time was a party consisting of both dogmatic marxists and a more pragmatic strain of Chinese nationalists who were rationalists. The pragmatists eventually won control of the party (actually before Mao's death). Mao contested their control of the party with his Red Guards. What has emerged is a very pragmatic China that is willing to experiment.
'like you're touching someone covered in a lubricant': next generation condoms.
the melbourne age - december 09, 2015. better than nature - i cant wait ....
read more: http://www.theage.com.au/technology/sci-tech/brain-scans-test-pleasure-attributes-of-nextgen-condom-20151209-glj7aw.html#ixzz3trlg56vl.
'Like you're touching someone covered in a lubricant': next generation condoms
The Melbourne Age - December 09, 2015
Better than nature - I cant wait .... !!!!!
from a story in the jewish press:.
quote: "the city of david excavations of the jerusalem hebrew university on mount ophel, at the foot of the southern wall of the temple mount compound, have yielded a sensational discovery: a seal (bulla) with the name of king hezekiah (727-698 bce).".
"king hezekiahs bulla was discovered in a garbage heap that was dumped during or shortly after hezekiahs time, from a royal building that was used to store food.
From a story in The Jewish Press:
Quote: "The City of David excavations of the Jerusalem Hebrew University on Mount Ophel, at the foot of the southern wall of the Temple Mount compound, have yielded a sensational discovery: a seal (bulla) with the name of King Hezekiah (727-698 BCE)."
"King Hezekiah’s bulla was discovered in a garbage heap that was dumped during or shortly after Hezekiah’s time, from a royal building that was used to store food. This building is part of a series of buildings, including a gate and towers, which were built in the second half of the tenth century BCE (the time of King Solomon), as part of the Ophel fortifications of the new government complex that connected the city of David with the Temple Mount."
"The Hezekiah seal bears the inscription: “Hezekiah (son) Ahaz King of Judea,” with an emblem of the sun emblem with tilted down wings and two icons of the Ankh (symbol of life)."
now, 80-85 years later, we are still here.
if i was to do the counsel with a brother who had this much experience, i would have just thanked him for doing the talk, and marked him good on the point.
this is a good way to get money though.
Esse quam videri: Sorry but it doesn't look like much of a paradise to me.
so my best friend, who also happens to be my brother-in-law, was reinstated last night.
i had an idea he was trying to make his way back to the cult since i had been texting and calling him for about 2, 3 months now and no response.
i wasn't shocked when he text me this morning to tell me the news.
the only reason it matters, is that, being imbued with blind mindless faith, he now feels impelled to shun you, because he probably believes that his love for you is so great, that he must save you through his emotional blackmail.
There is nothing else to do, but to go out and make new friends. I was 60 when I was cut off, after a few months reconciling falsehood to reality, I went out and found new friends. Sadly (grin) I'm now at the age when friends of a similar age start to pop off, so I have to keep up this process of making new friends.
this has been something that is bugging me lately-.
jehovah is all knowing.
he knows that to do away with evil, he has to do away with satan.
DesirousOfChange: How did I really believe all this bullshit?
i've been invited to attend this conference (limited attendance) and consider it an exciting privilege.
maybe for many it would be too boring, as a poster said on one of my threads, (my paraphrase) " who cares about the past?".
but, if i started my adult life as a brainwashed slave to yhwh/jesus (and, don't give me any shit about jw's ignoring jesus), i am finishing it as a (somewhat-grin) enlightened man who just may have some understanding of the development of world thought.
styng: Do you think you could provide me with more info about what happened, including the program of the second day as I would be really interested to hear more.