Boroda,
Everyone knows that the Coalition forces did not kill 150,000 civilians in the Gulf War.
You are deliberately "misinforming"
and you know it.It's cheap; but hey, if you've got nothing else to base your position on except lies....
As I said before in this thread:
"150,000 Iraqi civilians died DURING the Gulf War? I call BS. Prove your statement. Supply some sources."
But you can't... you can't find a SINGLE refrence for that. Because it's BS.
There have been no precise estimates of civilian casualties during the war that I can find. Most estimates of Iraqi casualties from ANY "reputable" source have been broad ranging. Worst I've seen is estimates of Iraqi civilian death ranging from 100 to 35,000, some with a higher lower figure but lower high end, ie: "5,000--15,000 Iraqi civilians died during the war."
By the admission of RUSSIAN GOVERNMENT OFFICIALS, more than that died in the FIRST Chechen war alone... perhaps 15,000 just in the TWO MONTH shelling of Grozny. In just the FIRST Chechen war.
Estimates vary of the total number of casualties caused by the war. Russian Interior Minister Kulikov claimed that fewer than 20,000 civilians were killed while then-
Secretary of the National Security Council Aleksandr Lebed asserted that 80,000 to 100,000 had been killed and 240,000 had been injured.
...and you also know Saddam was ours for the taking. I'll agree that we should have gone on to Baghdad. But Bush Sr., Powell and various other world leaders decided it would be too destablizing.
However, even you are intelligent enough to realize that the military situation was ENTIRELY in favor of coaltion forces. All the Iraqis could have done in a prolonged fight is DIE by the thousands.
So, it wasn't because "our style" of fighting that Saddam is still in power. It was a failure of will by the leadership.
Bosnia? The EXAMPLE it that the killing is OVER. Sounds like we were pretty effective in achieving the goals of the world community/UN.
Russia, OTOH is in ROUND 2 in Chechnya. Despite massed artillery barrages and FAR more civilian deaths than IRAQ and AFGHANISTAN COMBINED... the killing in Chechnya goes on. Sounds like Russia has NOT been very effective in stopping the killing.
I couldn't think of a better example either.