Lord Diplock
I am impressed. But how about this: Saddam Hussein was an oppresser of people. Was it right to remove him by force?
JELLY PRINCIPLES?
Moderators: Moderators, Junior Moderators
Forum rules
This General Forum is for general discussions from daily chitchat to more serious discussions among Somalinet Forums members. Please do not use it as your Personal Message center (PM). If you want to contact a particular person or a group of people, please use the PM feature. If you want to contact the moderators, pls PM them. If you insist leaving a public message for the mods or other members, it will be deleted.
This General Forum is for general discussions from daily chitchat to more serious discussions among Somalinet Forums members. Please do not use it as your Personal Message center (PM). If you want to contact a particular person or a group of people, please use the PM feature. If you want to contact the moderators, pls PM them. If you insist leaving a public message for the mods or other members, it will be deleted.
-
Lord Diplock
- SomaliNet Heavyweight

- Posts: 3807
- Joined: Wed Jun 22, 2005 2:56 pm
[quote="Galol"]Lord Diplock
I am impressed. But how about this: Saddam Hussein was an oppresser of people. Was it right to remove him by force?[/quote]
This is the problem. There are great many states on this earth abusing and violating human rights by killing their own people unlawfully!.
The problem for people like me is: what is the best way to confront these leaders? surely, military intervention is not practical and reasonable.
The removal of Mr. Hussein is welcomed in my view.
I am impressed. But how about this: Saddam Hussein was an oppresser of people. Was it right to remove him by force?[/quote]
This is the problem. There are great many states on this earth abusing and violating human rights by killing their own people unlawfully!.
The problem for people like me is: what is the best way to confront these leaders? surely, military intervention is not practical and reasonable.
The removal of Mr. Hussein is welcomed in my view.
-
Lord Diplock
- SomaliNet Heavyweight

- Posts: 3807
- Joined: Wed Jun 22, 2005 2:56 pm
[quote="qudhac-m"]cilmiile
Is the in the interest of ogaadeen more important than the interest of majeerteen.
where the dholoos stand in this[/quote]
I suspect for many Dhuloz, the interest of Darood is the most important. We and MJs always look out for her own interests instead of that of the Darood family, they [Dhuloz] have got it right
Is the in the interest of ogaadeen more important than the interest of majeerteen.
where the dholoos stand in this[/quote]
I suspect for many Dhuloz, the interest of Darood is the most important. We and MJs always look out for her own interests instead of that of the Darood family, they [Dhuloz] have got it right

[quote="Gedo_Boy"]I don't believe in Machiavellian principles.
Good short term.
Bad long term.[/quote]
I read Machieville's Prince in High School and thought that it was a very hawkish kind of global politics and would appeal to those who believe in Hobesian world view, like Mad Mac. Just like Darwin's world of dog eat dog world.
Good short term.
Bad long term.[/quote]
I read Machieville's Prince in High School and thought that it was a very hawkish kind of global politics and would appeal to those who believe in Hobesian world view, like Mad Mac. Just like Darwin's world of dog eat dog world.
-
- Similar Topics
- Replies
- Views
- Last post
-
- 0 Replies
- 1252 Views
-
Last post by dutra1960
-
- 7 Replies
- 1159 Views
-
Last post by Faranacab
-
- 31 Replies
- 2889 Views
-
Last post by Basra-
-
- 1 Replies
- 319 Views
-
Last post by Individual
-
- 95 Replies
- 3978 Views
-
Last post by hargaysaay
-
- 9 Replies
- 721 Views
-
Last post by Halmog
-
- 42 Replies
- 2448 Views
-
Last post by CilmiDoone
-
- 10 Replies
- 1023 Views
-
Last post by theyuusuf143
