>>Just reporting figures I heard yesterday, I said the drift is towards war, so I wont argue - different polls come up with figures anyway. The point stil remains, accepting your figures, are the 41% opposed to war anti-american ?
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>No, their opposition to this war does not make them anti-American. What I wrote was that your posts in this forum are definitely anti-American. Specifically, insinuating that there was no difference between the US military training teenagers to kill and terrorist organizations training teenagers to kill. Tracy Holzer blasted you for that one before I had a chance.
Again this is a government decision - your government does what it has to do to suit what ever needs it feels it needs to, if that involves training terrorists, then they will do. I will oppose that and I would guess a good many number of americans would do also. I am in no doubt that my governments have done equally bad things & will oppose those.
Your military, including pilots, will be involved in a massive blitz of Baghdad & other prime targets in the open days of the war with Iraq, under a policy called "Awe & Shock" - it is designed to instill fear & terror into the military & citizens in and around Baghdad. People involved in actions designed to induce fear and terror in another group of people by definition are terrorists - your country is training your military & pilots to cause terror in the Iraqi people, like it or not, they are terorists.
Len Speed