Sunday, February 25, 2007

Cable War Channel?

Maybe the cable (referring to satellite here in Msia) news companies need a re-brand, to the war news channel instead (minus the Al Jazeera, which brings us news quite from every perspective).

First of all, it’s not exactly news they brought to the viewers (considering news is current affairs, meaning things that happen recently). Instead, they are showing the war in Iraq they didn’t win over and over again.

Just now, I watched the BBC’s ‘Hear Your Say’, talking bout the issues of retracting British soldiers from Iraq since theyd achieved some important milestones (they claim stability in Iraq hd regained which is arguable), so they’re reducing the number of troops there.
Ironic is, Bush is urging the need of more troops there.
What more ironic is, they all were not even invited to Iraq at the first place.
The invasion in the label of fight against terrorism cause more violence in Iraq compared bfor, (now Bush is repeating the history on Iran, to invade Iran based on claims not evidence- Aljazeeraa hd shown video clips of Bush talking about invasion of Iran bfor it, now he is talking the same reason to invade Iran, it is like a rewindplay video of his speach). Obviously they never learn invasion is not the answer (well it is just an excuse) And its obvious the invasion is for economic reasons.

Back to the Iraq story, now, more casualties, not just the Iraqis but the military personnel serving there on the government orders while most of the invaders’ nationals didn’t agree on the invasion, which brought us to another question on the democracy system they have. Well, if their democracy was claimed so superior, how come ppls of these countries can’t even pick the right ruler that stays in line with the majority.

Analysis of my logical brain,
First, No foreign troop are required in Iraq.
Second, the democracy system of the states is not that great, so don’t push others to use the so called democracy system, obviously other countries requires other system.

2 comments:

Anonymous said...

I told you, I've been to a forum, with speakers such as the Members of the Parliament, and when this issue was raised, one of the audience think that they should stop invading other countries' business, but since they have done so much mess in Iraq, they ought to take the responsibility to mend it back.The responsobility, so they said.whatever.

H said...

To mend it back, Thats just another excuse