Quote from: Legbiter on Today at 06:47:30 PMHere's a map of the location of Kharg island.
Quote from: Jacob on Today at 05:51:36 PMOn the lack of demonstrations, as someone who demonstrated against the invasions of Iraq and Ukraine here are some of the reasons why I'm not demonstrating about Iran:At the time of Iraq, most countries in the West sayed out of it despite the US trying to drum up support.
- The regime in Iran is loathsome. Iraq's regime was pretty awful also, but...
- My government is largely taking the action I want it to, not getting involved. With Iraq, I wanted my government to stay out and with Ukraine, I wanted my government to take strong action.
- There wasn't a big leading up period to build a strong sentiment and conviction about the attack.
- The local Persian populations seems supportive of the attack, and it's unclear to me what Iranians in Iran think.
- At the time of Iraq, there was a sense of "we the West" invading even if the US did most of it, and as a citizen of the West I wanted to make my voice heard. Trump's attack on Iran was made on behalf of his clique, in the name of the US only. There's no "we the West" involved, so less of an incentive to take to the streets to reject it.
QuoteThe list of coalition members provided by the White House included several nations that did not intend to participate in actual military operations. Some of them, such as Marshall Islands, Micronesia, Palau and Solomon Islands, did not have standing armies. However, through the Compact of Free Association, citizens of the Marshall Islands, Palau and the Federated States of Micronesia are allowed to serve in the US military. The members of these island nations have deployed in a combined Pacific force consisting of Guamanian, Hawaiian and Samoan reserve units. They have been deployed twice to Iraq. The government of one country, the Solomon Islands, listed by the White House as a member of the coalition, was apparently unaware of any such membership and promptly denied it.[4] According to a 2010 study, the Federated States of Micronesia, the Marshall Islands and Palau (and Tonga and the Solomon Islands to a lesser extent) were all economically dependent on economic aid from the United States, and thus had an economic incentive to join the Coalition of the Willing.[5]
In December 2008, University of Illinois Professor Scott Althaus reported that he had learned that the White House was editing and back-dating revisions to the list of countries in the coalition.[6][7] Althaus found that some versions of the list had been entirely removed from the record, and that others contradicted one another, as opposed to the procedure of archiving original documents and supplementing them with later revisions and updates.[2]
By August 2009, all non-U.S./UK coalition members had withdrawn from Iraq.[8] As a result, the Multinational Force – Iraq was renamed and reorganized to United States Forces – Iraq as of 1 January 2010. Thus the Coalition of the Willing came to an official end.
Quote from: Valmy on Today at 03:39:52 PMMaybe the Crusaders helped the Reconquista along in Spain. But...even there I don't think the Muslims were in any position to sweep over the Pyrenees in 1095.
Quote from: crazy canuck on Today at 02:49:58 PMThe Octagon
Quote from: mongers on Today at 08:48:37 AMThat didn't stop protests against both Iraq wars.Quote from: PJL on Today at 08:37:51 AMSomething that has really surprised me about this whole conflict is that there have been no large-scale protests in the West about the whole thing. Certainly, no mention of it in the MSM, but even on my social media feeds, very little has been mentioned re the whole situation.
Many people who disagree with this war might think demonstrating against it could be seen as a sign of support for the murderous Iranian clerics/rulers?
Though I do take your point, I'm surprised there isn't 'Stop the War Coalition' organised ones, especially as the UK is actively involved in this war, whatever the government says.
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