Welcome to the GoFuckYourself.com - Adult Webmaster Forum forums.

You are currently viewing our boards as a guest which gives you limited access to view most discussions and access our other features. By joining our free community you will have access to post topics, communicate privately with other members (PM), respond to polls, upload content and access many other special features. Registration is fast, simple and absolutely free so please, join our community today!

If you have any problems with the registration process or your account login, please contact us.

Post New Thread Reply

Register GFY Rules Calendar Mark Forums Read
Go Back   GoFuckYourself.com - Adult Webmaster Forum > >
Discuss what's fucking going on, and which programs are best and worst. One-time "program" announcements from "established" webmasters are allowed.

 
Thread Tools
Old 03-18-2003, 04:41 PM   #1
Living For Today
Confirmed User
 
Join Date: Feb 2002
Location: Brisbane, Australia
Posts: 3,970
45 countries supporting usa?

nice list of countries
from news.com.au

45 countries with us, says US
From correspondents in Washington
March 19, 2003

SECRETARY of State Colin Powell has said 45 nations are backing the United States in the coalition that may soon go to war with Iraq.

Powell said 30 of those countries - who had offered troops, overflight rights, logistical support and assistance and Iraqi reconstruction projects - were willing to be named publicly, while 15 preferred to remain anonymous for the present.

"Thirty nations have publicly said they can be included," he said in a State Department interview with international news agencies. The 15 others "will be known in due course".

The department later released a list of the countries that it said were included in what it called the "Coalition for the Immediate Disarmament of Iraq".

Those countries include: Afghanistan, Albania, Australia, Azerbaijan, Britain, Bulgaria, Colombia, the Czech Republic, Denmark, El Salvador, Eritrea, Estonia, Ethiopia, Georgia, Hungary, Italy, Japan, South Korea, Latvia, Lithuania, Macedonia, the Netherlands, Nicaragua, the Philippines, Poland, Romania, Slovakia, Spain, Turkey and Uzbekistan.
Living For Today is offline   Share thread on Digg Share thread on Twitter Share thread on Reddit Share thread on Facebook Reply With Quote
Old 03-18-2003, 04:43 PM   #2
Nydahl
Confirmed User
 
Join Date: Sep 2002
Location: closer then it appears
Posts: 6,655
I think our goverment was the first to promise support - I am afraid of Saddam payback a little bit.
Also I think we have enough of our problems here so I can't see a reason why to take a part in this
Nydahl is offline   Share thread on Digg Share thread on Twitter Share thread on Reddit Share thread on Facebook Reply With Quote
Old 03-18-2003, 04:44 PM   #3
rooster
Confirmed User
 
Join Date: Jan 2003
Posts: 2,384
the anti war crowd insists we are still acting alone though.



axis of weasel
----------------------
france
germany
canada
china
russia
rooster is offline   Share thread on Digg Share thread on Twitter Share thread on Reddit Share thread on Facebook Reply With Quote
Old 03-18-2003, 04:44 PM   #4
jreaka
Confirmed User
 
Join Date: Mar 2002
Location: California
Posts: 1,096
jreaka is offline   Share thread on Digg Share thread on Twitter Share thread on Reddit Share thread on Facebook Reply With Quote
Old 03-18-2003, 04:45 PM   #5
iggysick
Confirmed User
 
Join Date: Mar 2003
Location: Croatia
Posts: 8,743
iggysick is offline   Share thread on Digg Share thread on Twitter Share thread on Reddit Share thread on Facebook Reply With Quote
Old 03-18-2003, 04:47 PM   #6
FlyingIguana
aspiring banker
 
Join Date: Mar 2002
Location: toronto
Posts: 10,870
Quote:
Originally posted by rooster
the anti war crowd insists we are still acting alone though.



axis of weasel
----------------------
france
germany
canada
china
russia
we insist you're going in without UN support. last i checked that was correct...
FlyingIguana is offline   Share thread on Digg Share thread on Twitter Share thread on Reddit Share thread on Facebook Reply With Quote
Old 03-18-2003, 04:51 PM   #7
dinkz
Confirmed User
 
Join Date: Jun 2002
Location: here
Posts: 534
I see... 14 of those 45 countries seems extremely powerful!

Afghanistan
Albania
Azerbaijan
El Salvador
Eritrea
Estonia
Ethiopia
Georgia
Latvia
Lithuania
Macedonia
Nicaragua
the Philippines
Uzbekistan

__________________


ICQ: 267715714
dinkz is offline   Share thread on Digg Share thread on Twitter Share thread on Reddit Share thread on Facebook Reply With Quote
Old 03-18-2003, 04:52 PM   #8
Living For Today
Confirmed User
 
Join Date: Feb 2002
Location: Brisbane, Australia
Posts: 3,970
Quote:
Originally posted by rooster
the anti war crowd insists we are still acting alone though.



axis of weasel
----------------------
france
germany
canada
china
russia
i am anti war. my point is how many countries are there in the world. and look at this list. i havent heard of one of those countries. and afghanistan and ethiopia and the likes are a really great addition to the battle field. lol. what a joke.
Living For Today is offline   Share thread on Digg Share thread on Twitter Share thread on Reddit Share thread on Facebook Reply With Quote
Old 03-18-2003, 04:52 PM   #9
BigFish
Confirmed User
 
Join Date: Jan 2003
Location: United States of America
Posts: 1,159
Quote:
Originally posted by FlyingIguana


we insist you're going in without UN support. last i checked that was correct...
1441 was made and signed by the UN. 1441 authorizes use of force. End of discussion.
BigFish is offline   Share thread on Digg Share thread on Twitter Share thread on Reddit Share thread on Facebook Reply With Quote
Old 03-18-2003, 04:54 PM   #10
FlyingIguana
aspiring banker
 
Join Date: Mar 2002
Location: toronto
Posts: 10,870
Quote:
Originally posted by BigFish


1441 was made and signed by the UN. 1441 authorizes use of force. End of discussion.
some say it does, others say it doesn't...
FlyingIguana is offline   Share thread on Digg Share thread on Twitter Share thread on Reddit Share thread on Facebook Reply With Quote
Old 03-18-2003, 05:01 PM   #11
Tuga
Confirmed User
 
Tuga's Avatar
 
Join Date: Nov 2002
Location: Portugal
Posts: 7,678
Fucking funny! Portugal supports the US (at least the government....) and it's not on the list. I guess we are that small.
__________________

Go Fuck Yourself!
ICQ 101411627
Tuga is offline   Share thread on Digg Share thread on Twitter Share thread on Reddit Share thread on Facebook Reply With Quote
Old 03-18-2003, 05:05 PM   #12
rooster
Confirmed User
 
Join Date: Jan 2003
Posts: 2,384
As for the UN. We didn't have UN backing in Grenada, Panama, Vietnam.

The UN did nothing in Bosnia and Rwanda where an estimated 800,000 people were slaughtered.

Its a spineless debating society. And the anti war crowd pointing to the opposition of weasels like France and Russia looking out for their own economic interests as grounds of declaring it an 'illegal war' are idiotic.
rooster is offline   Share thread on Digg Share thread on Twitter Share thread on Reddit Share thread on Facebook Reply With Quote
Old 03-18-2003, 05:07 PM   #13
Giorgio_Xo
Confirmed User
 
Join Date: Mar 2003
Location: Las Vegas, NV
Posts: 4,263
Since I am one of the few here with a background in International Political Theory, I would like to clarify a few points.

1) The United States can act only in its own defense. Although this isn't the best argument the USA can make, it is none the less acceptable and allowed by the UN Charter.

2) The UN Security Council has passed 17 prior resolutions which under international law can be considered binding. Since the government of Iraq was held in material breach of previous resolutoins at the instance of resolution 1441, the Security and/or members can act on the initial cease fire argeement of the soon to be first Gulf War. No need for an additional resolution is necessary since Iraq was a signatory to the cease fire argeement.

3) It was Iraq's responsibility alone to prove that it was in compliance and not the previous two UN inspection regimes. This point was also a part of the cease fire argeement. The United States was made agent of the cease fire argeement. That means the U.S. was empowered by the UN to act on its behalf during the execution of military action and principle party in the negotiation of surrender.


Those against US action now are simply expressing sour grapes. I haven't seen a single person express Saddam's innocence here. We all know he is guilty of crimes against his people and the 4 countries he has attacked (Saudia Arabia, Kuwait, Israel, and Iran).

What is the problem then? People simply don't like the fact it is the US that has to do the job. Without the USA, there is NO standing army nor coalition on Earth that could field the necessary strength to do justice.

The United States does have UN backing and has 17 resolutions to prove it.
Giorgio_Xo is offline   Share thread on Digg Share thread on Twitter Share thread on Reddit Share thread on Facebook Reply With Quote
Old 03-18-2003, 05:07 PM   #14
Nydahl
Confirmed User
 
Join Date: Sep 2002
Location: closer then it appears
Posts: 6,655
Quote:
Originally posted by dinkz
I see... 14 of those 45 countries seems extremely powerful!

Afghanistan
Albania
Azerbaijan
El Salvador
Eritrea
Estonia
Ethiopia
Georgia
Latvia
Lithuania
Macedonia
Nicaragua
the Philippines
Uzbekistan

our country is also very helfull (CZech rep.)
I think we don't even use machineguns - we have peacemakers from 1895
Nydahl is offline   Share thread on Digg Share thread on Twitter Share thread on Reddit Share thread on Facebook Reply With Quote
Old 03-18-2003, 05:12 PM   #15
Cash
Click on my TCG signature
 
Cash's Avatar
 
Join Date: Feb 2002
Posts: 20,825
Quote:
Originally posted by Living For Today
Those countries include: Afghanistan, Albania, Australia, Azerbaijan, Britain, Bulgaria, Colombia, the Czech Republic, Denmark, El Salvador, Eritrea, Estonia, Ethiopia, Georgia, Hungary, Italy, Japan, South Korea, Latvia, Lithuania, Macedonia, the Netherlands, Nicaragua, the Philippines, Poland, Romania, Slovakia, Spain, Turkey and Uzbekistan.
You forgot to add France
__________________
$9.95/month for 15000 GB bandwidth monthly, unlimited (sub)domains and MySQL5, PHP4/5, 500 GB disk storage! ; use any of these invitation codes: 216263692101; 408636009193; 846090586647; my ICQ 30160426!
Cash is offline   Share thread on Digg Share thread on Twitter Share thread on Reddit Share thread on Facebook Reply With Quote
Old 03-18-2003, 05:13 PM   #16
NetRodent
Confirmed User
 
Join Date: Jan 2002
Location: In the walls of your house.
Posts: 3,985
Quote:
Originally posted by Living For Today


i am anti war. my point is how many countries are there in the world. and look at this list. i havent heard of one of those countries. and afghanistan and ethiopia and the likes are a really great addition to the battle field. lol. what a joke.
You haven't heard of the countries on that list? I find that hard to believe, but if it is the case you't be very well educated. Which probably explains why you are anti-war.
__________________
"Every normal man must be tempted, at times, to spit on his hands, hoist the black flag, and begin slitting throats."
--H.L. Mencken
NetRodent is offline   Share thread on Digg Share thread on Twitter Share thread on Reddit Share thread on Facebook Reply With Quote
Old 03-18-2003, 05:14 PM   #17
NetRodent
Confirmed User
 
Join Date: Jan 2002
Location: In the walls of your house.
Posts: 3,985
Quote:
Originally posted by Giorgio_Xo
Since I am one of the few here with a background in International Political Theory, I would like to clarify a few points.

1) The United States can act only in its own defense. Although this isn't the best argument the USA can make, it is none the less acceptable and allowed by the UN Charter.

2) The UN Security Council has passed 17 prior resolutions which under international law can be considered binding. Since the government of Iraq was held in material breach of previous resolutoins at the instance of resolution 1441, the Security and/or members can act on the initial cease fire argeement of the soon to be first Gulf War. No need for an additional resolution is necessary since Iraq was a signatory to the cease fire argeement.

3) It was Iraq's responsibility alone to prove that it was in compliance and not the previous two UN inspection regimes. This point was also a part of the cease fire argeement. The United States was made agent of the cease fire argeement. That means the U.S. was empowered by the UN to act on its behalf during the execution of military action and principle party in the negotiation of surrender.


Those against US action now are simply expressing sour grapes. I haven't seen a single person express Saddam's innocence here. We all know he is guilty of crimes against his people and the 4 countries he has attacked (Saudia Arabia, Kuwait, Israel, and Iran).

What is the problem then? People simply don't like the fact it is the US that has to do the job. Without the USA, there is NO standing army nor coalition on Earth that could field the necessary strength to do justice.

The United States does have UN backing and has 17 resolutions to prove it.
Well put!
__________________
"Every normal man must be tempted, at times, to spit on his hands, hoist the black flag, and begin slitting throats."
--H.L. Mencken
NetRodent is offline   Share thread on Digg Share thread on Twitter Share thread on Reddit Share thread on Facebook Reply With Quote
Old 03-18-2003, 05:15 PM   #18
funkmaster
So Fucking Banned
 
Join Date: Sep 2001
Location: shell beach
Posts: 7,938
"1441 was made and signed by the UN. 1441 authorizes use of force. End of discussion."

... no, it does not.
funkmaster is offline   Share thread on Digg Share thread on Twitter Share thread on Reddit Share thread on Facebook Reply With Quote
Old 03-18-2003, 05:15 PM   #19
FlyingIguana
aspiring banker
 
Join Date: Mar 2002
Location: toronto
Posts: 10,870
Quote:
Originally posted by rooster
As for the UN. We didn't have UN backing in Grenada, Panama, Vietnam.

The UN did nothing in Bosnia and Rwanda where an estimated 800,000 people were slaughtered.

Its a spineless debating society. And the anti war crowd pointing to the opposition of weasels like France and Russia looking out for their own economic interests as grounds of declaring it an 'illegal war' are idiotic.
i will agree with you, the UN hasn't acted like it should. its hypocritical of americans to think iraq should comply with the UN when the states don't comply with the UN.

changes need to be made at the UN so that decision makers aren't pressured into not taking the appropriate actions.
FlyingIguana is offline   Share thread on Digg Share thread on Twitter Share thread on Reddit Share thread on Facebook Reply With Quote
Old 03-18-2003, 05:18 PM   #20
The Truth Hurts
Zph7YXfjMhg
 
The Truth Hurts's Avatar
 
Industry Role:
Join Date: Nov 2002
Location: In Your Skull
Posts: 15,304
nice read... spotted elsewhere:

------
For people with short memories:

1998

October 31 -- Iraq cuts off all work by U.N. monitors. The United
States and Great Britain warn of possible military strikes to force
compliance. A renewed military build-up in the Persian Gulf begins.

November 5 -- The U.N. Security Council condemns Iraq for violating
agreements signed after the end of the 1991 Persian Gulf War.

November 11 -- The United Nations withdraws most of its staff from
Iraq.

November 14 -- With B-52 bombers in the air and within about 20
minutes of attack, Saddam Hussein agrees to allow U.N. monitors back
in. The bombers are recalled before an attack occurs. Weapons
inspectors return to Iraq a few days later.

December 8 -- Chief U.N. weapons inspector Richard Butler reports that
Iraq is still impeding inspections. U.N. teams begin departing Iraq.

December 15 -- A formal U.N. report accuses Iraq of a repeated pattern
of obstructing weapons inspections by not allowing access to records
and inspections sites, and by moving equipment records and equipment
from one to site another.

December 16 -- The United States and Great Britain begin a massive air
campaign against key military targets in Iraq.

President Clinton ordered air strikes Dec. 16 against Iraq's
nuclear, chemical and biological weapons programs and its
military capacity to threaten its neighbors. Warships and combat
aircraft began bombarding the defiant Gulf state at 5 p.m. EST -
- 1 a.m. in Baghdad, the Iraqi capital.

Quotes from Clinton:

"The international community gave Saddam one last chance to
resume cooperation with the weapons inspectors," Clinton said.
"Saddam has failed to seize the chance. So we had to act and act
now."

Wow, that almost sounds like...GEE DUBYA! on 1441!

He (Clinton) said the attack was designed to protect the national
interests of the United States and the interests of people throughout
the Middle East and around the world.

Preemptively?

"Saddam Hussein must not be allowed to threaten his neighbors or
the world with nuclear arms, poison gas or biological weapons,"
Clinton said. The Iraqi dictator has used these weapons against
his neighbors and his own people, he said, and "left unchecked,
Saddam Hussein will use these terrible weapons again."

Butler's conclusions, Clinton said, proved to be "stark,
sobering and profoundly disturbing." Instead of living up to its
agreement, he said, "Iraq has abused its final chance."

But now (2003), for some reason, Clinton wants to give Saddam another
chance...

Butler's report concluded Iraq has ensured U.N. inspectors could
make no progress toward disarmament. Even if the inspectors
could stay in Iraq, Clinton said, THEIR WORK WOULD BE A SHAM.
"Saddam's deception has defeated their effectiveness," he said.
"Instead of the inspectors disarming Saddam, the Iraqi dictator
has disarmed the inspectors."

Clinton said he and his national security advisers agreed that
Hussein presented a clear and present danger to the stability of
the Persian Gulf and the safety of people everywhere. He said he
deemed military action necessary to prove the international
community, led by the United States, had not lost its will.
Failure to act, Clinton said, would have "fatally undercut the
fear of force that stops Saddam from acting to gain domination
in the region."

"The hard fact is that so long as Saddam remains in power, he
threatens
the well-being of his people, the peace of his region, the security of
the world." --Bill Clinton

"But once more, the United States has proven that although we are
never
eager to use force, when we must act in America's vital interests,
we will do so." --Bill Clinton (man, Bush should HIRE this guy!)

For those who think this was only a small bombing campaign...

*US forces fired 400 cruise missiles and dropped 600 precision-guided
bombs. These munitions alone cost US taxpayers $1.1 billion. The
Pentagon claims 85% hit their targets, which is likely true.

*Main targets: airfields; factories producing permitted short-ranged
tactical missiles; gaudy presidential palaces; TV stations; an oil
refinery; AA defenses; command and control centers; office buildings;
Republican Guard barracks.

*The British, scorned by Iraq as `America's attack poodle,' claimed to
have destroyed a hanger filled with `Saddam's drones of death.'

*Iraq kicked out for good (or at least until Bush wanted to go to war)
vexing US-run arms inspectors.

*The US Joint Chiefs of Staff, the weakest and least competent
collection of political generals seen in many decades, dutifully
seconded the draft-dodging president's victory claims. Shastaman,
however, maintained that nothing was accomplished, and we would face
the same problem again a few years later.
------
The Truth Hurts is offline   Share thread on Digg Share thread on Twitter Share thread on Reddit Share thread on Facebook Reply With Quote
Old 03-18-2003, 05:55 PM   #21
dinkz
Confirmed User
 
Join Date: Jun 2002
Location: here
Posts: 534
Thread killer ^^^
__________________


ICQ: 267715714
dinkz is offline   Share thread on Digg Share thread on Twitter Share thread on Reddit Share thread on Facebook Reply With Quote
Old 03-18-2003, 06:03 PM   #22
ZoiNk
Confirmed User
 
Join Date: Feb 2002
Location: Canada
Posts: 2,370
Quote:
Originally posted by Living For Today


[deleted]

Powell said 30 of those countries - who had offered troops, overflight rights, logistical support and assistance and Iraqi reconstruction projects - were willing to be named publicly, while 15 preferred to remain anonymous for the present.

[deleted]
Well, notice where it says "reconstruction projects". Sure, there are a lot of countries that will help the ppl on Iraq recover from being bombed to hell. A lot of countries will say they will help rebuild a country, but there are only 3-4 supplying troops.
ZoiNk
__________________
"People can have the Model T in any color - so long as it's black." - Henry Ford
ZoiNk is offline   Share thread on Digg Share thread on Twitter Share thread on Reddit Share thread on Facebook Reply With Quote
Old 03-18-2003, 06:08 PM   #23
theking
Nice Kitty
 
theking's Avatar
 
Industry Role:
Join Date: Sep 2002
Location: The good old USA!!!
Posts: 21,053
Quote:
Originally posted by funkmaster
"1441 was made and signed by the UN. 1441 authorizes use of force. End of discussion."

... no, it does not.
Well...since "serious consequences" can be defined as the use of military force (among many other definitions), yes it does. In addition there are at least two other resolutions that allow for the use of military force.
__________________
When you're running down my country hoss...you're walking on the fighting side of me!

FOR THE LYING LOWLIFE POSTING AS PATHFINDER...https://gfy.com/fucking-around-and-pr...athfinder.html

Last edited by theking; 03-18-2003 at 06:21 PM..
theking is offline   Share thread on Digg Share thread on Twitter Share thread on Reddit Share thread on Facebook Reply With Quote
Old 03-18-2003, 06:19 PM   #24
xdcdave
Confirmed User
 
Join Date: Feb 2003
Location: North East
Posts: 1,911
Quote:
Ethiopia
You're kidding me right? What are they going to drop starving children from a B52 to eat Iraq?
__________________
xdcdave is offline   Share thread on Digg Share thread on Twitter Share thread on Reddit Share thread on Facebook Reply With Quote
Old 03-18-2003, 06:39 PM   #25
Hansm
Confirmed User
 
Join Date: Jun 2002
Posts: 871
You can remove 'The Netherlands' from the list, they are not going to help with shooting and everything, only with some hints and tips, nothing more.
Hansm is offline   Share thread on Digg Share thread on Twitter Share thread on Reddit Share thread on Facebook Reply With Quote
Old 03-18-2003, 07:06 PM   #26
Tuga
Confirmed User
 
Tuga's Avatar
 
Join Date: Nov 2002
Location: Portugal
Posts: 7,678
And some hot teens maybe
__________________

Go Fuck Yourself!
ICQ 101411627
Tuga is offline   Share thread on Digg Share thread on Twitter Share thread on Reddit Share thread on Facebook Reply With Quote
Post New Thread Reply
Go Back   GoFuckYourself.com - Adult Webmaster Forum > >

Bookmarks
Thread Tools



Advertising inquiries - marketing at gfy dot com

Contact Admin - Advertise - GFY Rules - Top

©2000-, AI Media Network Inc



Powered by vBulletin
Copyright © 2000- Jelsoft Enterprises Limited.