Message from @The State

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2019-11-19 21:50:57 UTC  

americas pov shifts everywhere

2019-11-19 21:51:09 UTC  

americans today arent as peace and love as they were yesterday

2019-11-19 21:51:29 UTC  

everyone should know that looking at how they voted for trump and not the same peace and love crap theyve been fed for decades

2019-11-19 21:51:33 UTC  

"At the conclusion of the Iraq War in 2011, Washington Post journalist Peyton Craighill expressed that, in the seemingly poisoned atmosphere of American politics, President Obama's directive to withdraw U.S. forces from Iraq December of that year, was a rare example of a broadly popular policy decision which showed 78% of all Americans supporting the decision.[24]"

2019-11-19 21:51:43 UTC  

So 78% of Americans are liberals?

2019-11-19 21:51:54 UTC  

after a million iraqis were butchered

2019-11-19 21:52:03 UTC  

do you really think americans werent in favor of that war

2019-11-19 21:52:08 UTC  

when it was initiated

2019-11-19 21:52:16 UTC  

they lost interest after the sixth year

2019-11-19 21:52:40 UTC  

So now you're contradicting yourself

2019-11-19 21:52:41 UTC  

Well done @The State, you just advanced to level 4!

2019-11-19 21:52:41 UTC  

Nice

2019-11-19 21:52:55 UTC  

im not at all

2019-11-19 21:52:57 UTC  

at all

2019-11-19 21:53:04 UTC  

your a fucking weirdo

2019-11-19 21:54:09 UTC  

When asked whether or not the United States should attack a country that has not attacked the United States first, the American public's opinion was in support with 51%, whereas when Iraq was embedded into the question the attitude shifted and there was a shift to 66% of Americans agreeing that U.S. should be able to invade Iraq first.

2019-11-19 21:54:26 UTC  

66% of americans

2019-11-19 21:54:32 UTC  

First you say that Americans want hegemony over the Middle East (not objectionable), then you say the only way to achieve that is through war with everyone except Israel there (objectionable), and that Americans would be willing to go to war with everyone in the Middle East to achieve it (objectionable). Now, you say that Americans don't think the cost of the IRAQ WAR ALONE was worth it.

2019-11-19 21:55:23 UTC  

Well yes in 2003 the invasion was popular because of the intensive propaganda perpetuated by the state and media

2019-11-19 21:55:37 UTC  

o shutup

2019-11-19 21:55:43 UTC  

Big shock that when you intensively indoctrinate people for years they'll support something

2019-11-19 21:55:46 UTC  

it was popular because americans want to kill muslims

2019-11-19 21:55:50 UTC  

especially after 911

2019-11-19 21:55:51 UTC  

lol

2019-11-19 21:55:59 UTC  

this guy is the biggest libtard

2019-11-19 21:56:18 UTC  

Americans were told that Saddam was helping Al-Qaeda and was building WMDs

2019-11-19 21:56:19 UTC  

everyone wants to destroy iran

2019-11-19 21:56:27 UTC  

i come from a town where half the kids joined the marines

2019-11-19 21:56:32 UTC  

thats all anyone wants

2019-11-19 21:56:41 UTC  

to eliminate that threat once and forall

2019-11-19 21:56:55 UTC  

People join the military to serve their country, not to commit genocide against a people an ocean away

2019-11-19 21:57:06 UTC  

66% of Americans agreeing that U.S. should be able to invade Iraq first.

2019-11-19 21:57:16 UTC  

you dont know any people who joined the military then

2019-11-19 21:57:21 UTC  

IN 2003 YOU RETARD

2019-11-19 21:57:22 UTC  

most marines literally do it for that reason

2019-11-19 21:57:40 UTC  

thats the kind of people the marines want in their force

2019-11-19 21:57:49 UTC  

the fanatical type

2019-11-19 21:59:06 UTC  

My father in 2003 was a supporter of the Iraq War, he supported George W Bush. He supported the war because he believed what was said about Iraq. He know thinks that the Iraq War was the biggest mistake in American history.

2019-11-19 21:59:10 UTC  

He never wanted genocide

2019-11-19 21:59:12 UTC  

>my father

2019-11-19 21:59:17 UTC  

ok yeah bring ur dad up