Had Iraq not had any mojor natural resource then it would seem likely that we wouldn\'t have gone there in the first place. There are plenty of countries who were probabily worse than iraq, especially in africa, but the US isn\'t going to enter a war there because they have no intereststs there as we already own all their diamond mines.
The point is that terrorism has already succeeded in reshaping the face of the world, and in changing the foreign policies of the US and Social policies of the US - and actually of the world. Every time a country gets so scared they enact laws to keep themselves safe, each time taking a few more freedoms away from the people, and thus moving more and more towards a facist state. The problem with reacting the way we have to terrorism is that its lead us to mimick some of their behaviors in the name of safety - the cops shooting this guy is just an example that made headlines. Probablly there are many more we\'ll never hear about.
Otherwise, tell me why USA hasnt wage a war to Korea? I think they have more problem with their government and Im sure they represent a bigger threat than a country who suffered the american embargo for so long...
1.) They have no oil, and their only big industry is submarine ballests. So we\'re not that interested.
2.) The US needs china in an economic way, so we have to be careful about what we do on their border. While we as a country aren\'t afraid of them militarily, we do fear what could happen if we lose them as a trading partner.
SO in short terrorism is winning because of countries like the US. We slowly become them, or less of the democracy we love, every time we attack them. Our country has fallen into a foreign policy that is condusive to terrorist recruits, because many people see our involvement in places world wide as attacks on cultures and contries who don\'t want us there. Our foreign policy went beyone \"premptive strike\" it was more a \"preventative strike\" It said to Iraq - we think maybe sometime in the future you COULD become a problem so we\'\'ll invade you on that suspicion. Oh and becuase we like Israel and you\'re kinda close to that. Iraq wasn\'t a direct threat to the US as a soverign nation.
And partway through the war in Iraq, the Bush administration changed the focus from weapons of mass destruction to \"Operation Iraqis freedom\" How nice. Sorry about the dead people. Also he redefined what WMD\'s were, going from a nuclear focus, to include chemical and biological weapons. A broad defination that still didn\'t help us as we found nothing.
I say we stand up to terrorism by not losing our resolv to do what is RIGHT and MORAL (loaded words I know). If we can take the time to look at the underlying problems that lead to terrorism like hatred and violence, perhaps we could better fight it if we understood it. To the US, terrorists get no Geneva Convention rights, and according to the convention they shouldn\'t. But I hold the US to a higher moral standard than that - and I believe that if we are going to be critical of peoples treatments, then we should warrant them rights of the Geneva convention also - thus putting ourselves on the moral high ground.