<< The point is, whose job is it to stop him? >> Thank God that it is NATO's job! << Whose job was it to stop Pol Pot ... >> It's sad that the world wasn't able, or willing, to stop Pol Pot. << ... whose job is it to stop the Taliban (after we armed them and helped them learn to fight Russian and now that they turn their weapons on their own people, where are we?) >> Another awful situation. I agree with you about the US bungling this one by arming the Taliban. The Taliban are a perfect example of "should be" inmates in a mental institution taking over a country. << whose job is it to feed the people in Somalia >> I am still waiting for an African Union, similar to the European Union, to go to the rescue of the more unfortunate African nations. << We are far from without sin. >> Correct. << It's time we quit throwing stones ... >> I agree. We should use guided bombs, the bigger the better! Just because we have made mistakes in the past, or we have seen atrocities in the past that we haven't been able to, or haven't wanted to prevent, doesn't mean that we should let this current extremely dangerous situation in Yugoslavia possibly spread into other countries. I am very proud of the world finally standing up against a mad dog like slob Milosevic and his Serbian child killers. The good that NATO does by destroying Serbias war machine will last for many years! |