DarkestBeforeDawn wrote:You just want to make yourself feel better -- it is as simple as that. You are right those torturing techniques are pretty justified until you are the one subject to them.
If you want to engage in sophistry, go right ahead. But that only means you have nothing else (in other words, facts) to back up up your theory. You also are on the verge of incessantly repeating yourself, which is another classic sign of rationalization.
Anyone can justify anything.
No - anyone can
attempt to justify anything, which is significantly different. It doesn't mean that they actually justified it. Just like you trying to justify non-payment of taxes because you want to label the government as being a terrorist organization. It is a argument motivated out of your own greed and hatred, and the thin veneer you are putting up isn't fooling anyone.
To admit what I have said is to say you are a terrorist for supporting it.
I haven't admitted anything you said - to the contrary I have had to explain that what your saying is just self-motivated rationalization on your part.
I am sure when we shot down that civilian Iranian airliner it was conventional war.
No, you want to believe that it was a terrorist act - just as much as the Iranians would want to. But that is just a belief and has nothing to do with the circumstances and events at the time. You and the Iranians want it to be a terrorist act since it would further your and their agenda and goals. So much so that both of you have to ignore facts such as:
1) There had been ongoing hostility in the Persian Gulf with the Iranians and Iraqi's targeting neutral oil tankers with missiles causing loss of life and destruction.
2) The United States sent forces into the region to stop these kind of attacks from occurring and so that oil could continue to flow to the rest of the world.
3) Iranian government policy had a long history of hatred and antagonism towards the US and had an functioning policy of supporting and financing terrorism against the US in other parts of the world; as well as the Iraqi government started developing hostile intentions towards the US.
4) Both Iran and Iraq carried out hostile acts against US forces in the Gulf, and the US ended up having to conduct several attacks at the time to repel these actions or to stop attacks on neutral shipping.
5) The airliner was shot down shortly after the USS Vincennes had engaged in activity against Iranian gunboats and the crew believed they were under attack from a lone enemy jet fighter; this conclusion was reached because radar showed the jet had originated from a base where military aircraft were located, the airliner failed to respond to seven radio attempts to contact it across civilian and military channels, and the flight path was heading directly towards the Vincennes.
6) The US paid damages to the Iranians after the incident in recognition that it had shot down a civilian airliner.
But these facts can't be allowed to get in the way of a nice theory, right? We don't want to consider the fact that the whole incident was a tragic error - that would mean we could accuse the US goverment of being a terrorist organization. We need sensationalism to mislead the naive and ignorant, whether they are poor fanatic Islamists or simple blue collar workers in the heartland - these people are important pawns that we can't allow to be confused with the facts. So that is why Iran to this day wishes to believe that the US deliberately decided to shoot down a airliner and why you wish to cling to this little myth so you can attempt to justify why no one needs to pay taxes.
It is too bad that you cannot see the irony of you being in the proverbial political bed with some fanatical and hate-mongering ayotollahs. It is also too bad that you never seemed to have heard of Occam's Law.