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I'd be down for that.Army of GOD wrote:KONY FOR PRESIDENT 2012
BUT WE HAVE TO STOP OBSCURE REGIME FROM KILLING PEOPLE IN A RANDOM COUNTRYnietzsche wrote:there are more killed by square mile per day in Mexico.

Indonesia is safe from a US invasion, it has nothing you want or need, is poor and very overpopulated. Unless you guys need fish? Or are looking at smuggling refugees into Australia?? Although it is a very cheap holiday destination. (just don't try and smuggle drugs in, they have enough of there own and are likely to shoot you for it)thegreekdog wrote:Does Indonesia have any natural resources we can exploit? With the two wars we are currently in winding down, perhaps Indonesia is next? I always thought it would be Iran, but I suppose the American government could be persuaded otherwise.

Okay. America is not going to do anything even if I do spread the message.huamulan wrote:It has lucrative arms contracts between the government and countries like the UK.
The vested interests of the NATO powers are, thus, already catered for. Reduced military oppression of Western Papua would only dent the profit margins of the arms manufacturers.
WHAT DOES AMERICA HAVE TO DO WITH ANY OF THIS?Army of GOD wrote:BUT WE HAVE TO STOP OBSCURE REGIME FROM KILLING PEOPLE IN A RANDOM COUNTRYnietzsche wrote:there are more killed by square mile per day in Mexico.
rdsrds2120 wrote:WHAT DOES AMERICA HAVE TO DO WITH ANY OF THIS?Army of GOD wrote:BUT WE HAVE TO STOP OBSCURE REGIME FROM KILLING PEOPLE IN A RANDOM COUNTRYnietzsche wrote:there are more killed by square mile per day in Mexico.
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ITS NOT OUR FAULT THERES A DEMANDnotyou2 wrote:rdsrds2120 wrote:WHAT DOES AMERICA HAVE TO DO WITH ANY OF THIS?Army of GOD wrote:BUT WE HAVE TO STOP OBSCURE REGIME FROM KILLING PEOPLE IN A RANDOM COUNTRYnietzsche wrote:there are more killed by square mile per day in Mexico.
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THEY SELL ARMS

Firstly, WW1 and WW2 are completely independent than the others and secondly, I bet you'd be hard pressed to find many people who supported American involvement in everything other than WWs 1 and 2.huamulan wrote:If you support American involvement in WW1, WW2, Kuwait, Afghanistan, Iraq, Libya and/or Syria then it's logical to assume that you'd also care about Indonesia.
All of these being examples of times the US has sent/condoned the sending of troops to stop regimes from killing people in other countries.
Army of GOD wrote:Firstly, WW1 and WW2 are completely independent than the others and secondly, I bet you'd be hard pressed to find many people who supported American involvement in everything other than WWs 1 and 2.huamulan wrote:If you support American involvement in WW1, WW2, Kuwait, Afghanistan, Iraq, Libya and/or Syria then it's logical to assume that you'd also care about Indonesia.
All of these being examples of times the US has sent/condoned the sending of troops to stop regimes from killing people in other countries.

I know, but I would think that the support for the WWs is significantly greater than the other wars.notyou2 wrote:Army of GOD wrote:Firstly, WW1 and WW2 are completely independent than the others and secondly, I bet you'd be hard pressed to find many people who supported American involvement in everything other than WWs 1 and 2.huamulan wrote:If you support American involvement in WW1, WW2, Kuwait, Afghanistan, Iraq, Libya and/or Syria then it's logical to assume that you'd also care about Indonesia.
All of these being examples of times the US has sent/condoned the sending of troops to stop regimes from killing people in other countries.
Many, MANY, Americans did not support involvement in either of the 2 world wars.

Really? hmnotyou2 wrote:I would guess that Americans supported the Afghanistan war more than any other.

There was a Wiki page with international support for Afghan, but that only went to 2007.notyou2 wrote:There are a great deal of US people with German heritage. It was a very touchy subject at the time, but Pearl Harbor definitely clinched it. You could be right, I expect you can find US poll results for war popularity for most if not all of the ones listed.