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Congresswoman interviews Jan on deterrence as the proper foreign policy. In the prelude to the war with Iraq Congresswoman Heather Wilson tries to persuade Jan that preemption is preferable to deterrence.

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  • we know Sadam was not one of them because he did not attack for 20 years.

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  • Keep up the good work Jan! We need more people like you.

  • you can get more context by purchasing his dvd of interviews

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  • @janhelfeld of course, and the reason he was even in power for 20 years is because the U.S. government and Bush senior proped him up in the first place. Financed by what else other than our tax dollars

  • WE supplied him with the weaponry. OUR central bank extended the credit to him to allow him to purchase all kinds of toys with which to kill.

  • preemptive war means we have to wage war with everyone, eventually.

    "That guy walking next to me looks big and strong. There is the possibility that, by the way he looks, and looks at me, that he could attack me. So I have to attack him first." Why don't everyone go out and do this, then? See someone on the street that looks threatening and punch them in the face.

    We just want their resources anyway, everything else you hear to the contrary is a lie.

  • I know real SGGT' fraud who were with a MEU and 2nd GSP who sat on top of a bunker that held a shit ton of Chemical Weapons. Go back to hell idiot.

  • Jan is a moron, look preemption of evil and aggressive attacks on our enemies must be done. He doens't want to defend liberty but would rather have us be defeated and murdered.

  • Jan Helfeld is amazing. Thanks for speaking truth to power!

  • SSgtParmer, I now have confirmed you are not very bright, you couldn't even find your own name at the beginning of my post, which was sitting on the top of the entire stack of posts. So you cry and rant and blame me. Wow, what self control. Search this: "usa today sarin gas" then let's see if you can piece together this webpage link w w w. synthstuff. com SLASH mt SLASH archives SLASH sarin DOT jpg so now go ahead and scream "yeah but..." until you turn blue.
  • SSgtParmer; Re: Saddam was tolerable: You may be forgetting the old adage "The enemy of my enemy is my friend." Although Saddam was not a friend of the US, he was throwing some serious weaponry at Iran, so he became tolerable to the US as long as he was doing the dirty work in Iran.

    So tell me SSgtParmer, what weakness of yours compels you stoop low enough to call me an asshole?

    I had higher respect and expectations for you.

  • Yes you did a great job justifying Saddam's use of WMDs on the Kurds.

    The Kurds didn't want to be under the heavy hand of Saddam any more, so he was compelled to gas them. Saddam had no other choice, did he?

  • Saddam was tolerable as long as he was fighting our enemy in Iran in the 80's, but Saddam lost his sanity rating with the world the moment he used WMDs. No one was willing to trust him after that, especially after confirmation that he gassed his own people. Kurdish villages in Halabja were hit with mustard and nerve gas on on March 16 1988, killing an estimated 5 000 residents.

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