• UnderpantsWeevil@lemmy.world
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    10 days ago

    We didn’t get wrecked in Iraq. We decimated the army in a few months, flattened opposition, and then engineered a Sunni-Shia civil war to facilitate domestic genocide. We lost around 4000 soldiers over two decades of occupation, relative to the estimated 1M deaths by 2007 endured by the population.

    We still have over a dozen “temporary” military bases in the country. We routinely use them as a launching pad into neighboring territories and as a means of quelling domestic resistance to our oil industry. Our invasion of Iran is largely possible because of the Iraqi occupation.

    • Mulligrubs@lemmy.world
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      9 days ago

      We still got wrecked, as the goals of the mission were not accomplished.

      Of course we slaughtered them, it was called the “turkey shoot” for a reason. They never had a prayer.

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        9 days ago

        the goals of the mission were not accomplished

        Of course we slaughtered them

        And we got stupid rich doing it. Which was the mission.

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          9 days ago

          I think the ‘we’ is a bit overstated.

          A couple of already rich people got a lot richer

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            7 days ago

            No, we spent TRILLIONS and achieved little besides killing the dumb hump we put there in the first place (and about 500k civilians).

            Exxon made a tidy profit, though.

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      9 days ago

      I thought everybody realized that the bases in the middle east is the point for the US. Gives them ability to act there.

      Wars are not about humanity wanting to fight eachother, its just leaders who want more power. The marketing campaign is always about how the other country is evil, but its always the attacking country that is evil.

      Its very primitive. At the same time, on a personal level, its extreamly important to not let these things make you depressed. If you become depressed, you lose the meaning of your entire life, and then those leaders have really defeated you. Stay strong and positive. You are probably a much better person than those leaders and thats all that matters in the end.