9th April 2003, 10:55 AM
(This post was last modified: 9th April 2003, 11:04 AM by A Black Falcon.)
I should have also mentioned China and North Korea too... and probably Yemen, Lebanon, Jordan, Egypt, and Pakistan too... I mean, when you start clearing out dictatorships, why stop now? Why not just take them all out? World public opinion and what will happen in the future don't matter, that's for sure...
North Korea has a very advanced nuclear weapons program and probably has several nukes. And they are one of the most brutal and repressive regimes in the world.
Iran has almost certainly started a nuclear weapons program recently (they don't need those nuclear fuel plants they are making for the reactors they have when the reactors don't use that kind of fuel and Russia has promised to give them all the fuel they will use...). And the Islamist hardliners who run the nation support terrorists.
China is one of the world's top human rights abusers and supports North Korea. Look how just yesterday they vetoed a UN Security Council resolution that would have condemned North Korea...
Yemen, Saudi Arabia, Egypt, Lebanon, Jordan, and Syria all harbor Palestinian terrorists. Most of those nations also have (unnoficial) support for other terrorist groups such as Bin Laden. Note how most of the 9/11 terrorists were Saudi, and Saudi princes help fund Al Quaida. Syria is also a major terrorism sponsor.
Myanmar? Its rulers are isolationist repressors who keep the population down and don't allow dissent.
Lybia? Less terror sponsorship there now than before, but probably still some...
Pakistan too isn't exactly great with human rights. Note how it is a military dictatorship that won't let its people decide who they want to be ruled by.
And as for Zimbabwe, its ruler is repressive, persecutes the white minority and takes their land from them, and has ruined the economy and some of the agricultural production of the nation...
North Korea has a very advanced nuclear weapons program and probably has several nukes. And they are one of the most brutal and repressive regimes in the world.
Iran has almost certainly started a nuclear weapons program recently (they don't need those nuclear fuel plants they are making for the reactors they have when the reactors don't use that kind of fuel and Russia has promised to give them all the fuel they will use...). And the Islamist hardliners who run the nation support terrorists.
China is one of the world's top human rights abusers and supports North Korea. Look how just yesterday they vetoed a UN Security Council resolution that would have condemned North Korea...
Yemen, Saudi Arabia, Egypt, Lebanon, Jordan, and Syria all harbor Palestinian terrorists. Most of those nations also have (unnoficial) support for other terrorist groups such as Bin Laden. Note how most of the 9/11 terrorists were Saudi, and Saudi princes help fund Al Quaida. Syria is also a major terrorism sponsor.
Myanmar? Its rulers are isolationist repressors who keep the population down and don't allow dissent.
Lybia? Less terror sponsorship there now than before, but probably still some...
Pakistan too isn't exactly great with human rights. Note how it is a military dictatorship that won't let its people decide who they want to be ruled by.
And as for Zimbabwe, its ruler is repressive, persecutes the white minority and takes their land from them, and has ruined the economy and some of the agricultural production of the nation...