Who are we to judge the US?
Maceface wrote;
"Who sold arms to the Iraqis during the Iran Iraq war?"
To list a few; the Americans, the British (whom Irish subcontractors supplied), the French and the Dutch.
We profit directly and to a much larger extent indirectly, from the international arms trade. The Iran Iraq war was, amongst other things, a proxy war between America and the Soviet Union. It was also an attempt to reign in Islamic fundamentalism. That doesn’t make the arming of Iraq by us in Europe and the Americans right, rather it shows why we did it. But you are quite right, we have blood on our hands there.
The arming of the Hutu power movement in Rwanda was done for no other reason than to make money.
The sending of French foreign legion troops to Liberia, where they killed God knows how many, was for no reason than to protect the French owned diamond mines.
The sinking of Green peace’s ship the Rainbow Worrier was for no other reason than to stop them interfering with Frances illegal nuclear tests in Polynesia . Tests, by many European powers, which since the 1950’s have killed an estimated 55 million people (UN). The USA conducted most of it’s tests on it’s own soil, as did the USSR.
The financial and military support of the government of Burma, the most oppressive in the world according the Amnesty international and the UN, is done for the sole purpose of allowing French oil companies to continue to rape the country.
They are FAR worse them the Americans. Their motives are far more selfish and their public stances on world events are far less honest.
I’ve said it before and I’ll say it again; Don’t get me going about the French.
Quote; "if we won’t, who will?"
I am sure you would agree that a murderer should not sit on the jury of a murder trail or a rapist on a jury of a rape trial, or should they act as Judge. We are no less guilty of the crimes that we accuse the USA of as we profit just as much as they do from their actions. The next time you say a hospital wing should be opened, a school refurbished or a public sector pay rise given remember that the engine of this economy, and the tax revenue that goes with it, is American inward investment. Our moral indignation does not extend so far as to reach our pockets. To me that makes us worse, we are like the Germans during the second world war who said the mass murder of the Jews was terrible but still moved into the houses of deported families.
So I would ask again; who are we to judge the US?