choff wrote: if Libya sucessfully threw off the rule of Gadaffi, it might inspire the citizens of Saudi Arabia that the time is now, and as a result the flow of oil gets disrupted. Our leaders have become whores for a tank of gas.
So do you not see the issue!?!?ladajo wrote:And for the record, my opinion is Saudi Arabia would be way better off if they tossed the Royal Family.
There are to many a-holes and their families "ruling" countries and hiding behind principles of sovereignty to hide widescale corruption and violations of Universal Human Rights.
Here, you have said that this country Saudi Arabia, is such a country that fits your criterion for justifying military action to protect those who would be capitally punished by the state.
[Just to clarify - I am making no judgements about Saudi, or Libya. I do not think I have any place at all from my position of ignorance to hold an opinion. This is for the UN to form an opinion on, and I am not a member of the UN!]
So... why does this thread start by asking what can we do for Libyans, yet doesn't ask what can we do for Saudi Arabians?
D'you not see my point? I'm trying to understand why you would single out support for people in one country when we do stuff all for other people under a wrongful death sentence in other countries. Why would military action in one country be 'justified', but not in another country?