05-20-2004, 11:35 PM
It's much too late for a diplomacy i know that, but thats hardly the point. All im trying to say is that you should be aware that there is a lot more to this then it seems.
The states that are known to support terrorism in the middle east are Iran, Syria, Yemen, and to some extent the saudis. These are the largest supporters. That are fairly well known by intelligence agencies such as the CIA, ASIO etc.
Suddam may have been a crazy sochiopathic megalomaniac, but he didn't support terrorism. He simply misjudged situations.
It is very difficult to fight terrorism, it is not a government or a regime, its generally a rag tag group of people that have no real goals except to make a point. To me it seems the most effective way to actually fight the terrorist cells is to actually cooperate with the governments rather then trying to destroy them only to create more strife in an area already on the verge of collapse.
The states that are known to support terrorism in the middle east are Iran, Syria, Yemen, and to some extent the saudis. These are the largest supporters. That are fairly well known by intelligence agencies such as the CIA, ASIO etc.
Suddam may have been a crazy sochiopathic megalomaniac, but he didn't support terrorism. He simply misjudged situations.
Quote: We go to war with a countries armed forces and governments. And innocents inevitabely get caught up in it. They go to war with our men, women and children just trying to go by their day to day lives. Forget politics, I know who has the moral high ground there.
It is very difficult to fight terrorism, it is not a government or a regime, its generally a rag tag group of people that have no real goals except to make a point. To me it seems the most effective way to actually fight the terrorist cells is to actually cooperate with the governments rather then trying to destroy them only to create more strife in an area already on the verge of collapse.