Those Downfall videos will never die.
On another note, if anyone is reading this with an attention span longer than 5 minutes have a watch of this debate.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=XLKQGwVkczgA debate between Christopher Hitchens and George Galloway about the Iraq war. Christopher Hitchens, like many of you smug fucks I take it, supported the Wests actions in Iraq and Afghanistan. More specifically in regards to Iraq believed removing Saddam was the best thing for the Iraqi people and something that was worth doing. However during Hitchens opening statement about Iraq and the removal of Saddam he admits that regional interferences were kept at bay largely by our occupation of Iraq and Afghanistan. He mentioned interfering actors such as Iran, the Wahhabists in Saudi-Arabia and others would that would vie for power and influence in Iraq now that Saddam was removed.
Christopher wasn't a stupid man, he was quite intelligent right? Yet he failed to see the irony in his statement that it was now the coalition that kept regional interference at bay, essentially replacing the job Saddam was doing all along. Now that the coalition are gone, (there's no way someone as "intelligent" as Christopher could not foresee our eventual departure) sectarian conflict has blown up and spiralled out of control. Iraqi's continue to be killed, and to kill. Iraqi territory has been taken by the Saudi proxies IS and major cities like Mosul lost. The Iraqi's now caught in cities like Mosul live under an oppression incomparable to the iron fist of a secular dictator. The Kurds are still being gassed,
http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-3281610/ISIS-butchers-probably-used-MUSTARD-GAS-against-Iraqi-Kurds-emerges-terror-group-begins-conscripting-boys-aged-14.html. And what's worse, this chaos and sectarianism fuelled terrorism has not been contained in Iraq it's spread across the region and across the continents.
Was the Iraqi invasion worth it? Was removing a horrible brutal human being and his depraved regime really worth it? Was doing the wrong thing for the right reasons by using lies really something which improved peoples lives and made the world a better place? I don't think it was worth it. I don't think the trillions wasted, hundreds of thousands killed, millions scattered was worth overthrowing a Middle-Eastern dictator. Yet it seems many of you in this thread alone would do it all over again. You should all smack your heads against a concrete wall and snap out of your fairy tales.
Repeating Iraq, repeating Libya, in Syria is a mistake and a fools errand. If Christopher was alive today I'd like to know what he'd say about our invasions and interventions now, was it really such a good idea? It's easy for an intelligent man to make a mistake and be wrong, as it's as even easier for the bunch of smarmy fools in this thread who's investment doesn't go much further than mocking people they don't agree with to make a mistake. The longer you keep supporting your flawed ideas and opinions in regards to Syria, Iraq and the region at large the more stupid you make yourselves look, even if you collectively disagree you've still been and will be proven wrong and can live in denial for as long as you want.