This is where your allusions to your education failed to impress.
Iraq ( under Saddam Hussein ) could not be counted on to behave responsibly, especially when it turned out that Iraq was pursuing nuclear weapons. With nuclear weapons, Iraq could threaten the entire region, not just Kuwait.
There is no intended racism in any of my posts.
I'm just gonna address the second point for now. i don't support evil period. Whether its commited by the US or Muslims. There are alot of good things the US has done. And alot of bad. Muslims have done alot of good. And alot of bad.
That -- the highlighted -- is true. So consider this as a continuation of your argument...
Every society, whether it is a nation-state occupying a parcel of land, or just a community of people with shared values, goes thru evolutionary changes. Currently, the Muslim community is going thru serious theological and political turmoil. The Christians have and they are done with theirs.
Human nature is such that we find it increasingly difficult to relate to things further and further in the past. I can relate to most of my father's life experiences, far less to my grandfathers', and absolutely none to my great-grandfathers'. Likewise, as a veteran, I can at best relate to the Vietnam War era veterans, maybe ten percent to the Korean War era veterans, and none to the WW II era veterans. Am sure you are smart enough to see my point.
What we think we know of the past is ( negatively ) tainted by modern day's interpretations of the past. Archeology and anthropology can only go so far back. The gaps are filled by our biases and romanticism. So until a time machine is invented...
What I am saying is that the
CURRENT impression of Muslims by non-Muslims are not colored by whatever good or bad things Muslims may or may not have done in the past. Jews of today cannot relate to how good Muslims of yesterday treated Jews of yesterday, or how terrible the treatment of Christians of yesterday treated the Jews of yesterday. It is academic to me, to you, and to the silent readers out there.
What it means is that if you do not like the negative impressions that non-Muslims have of Muslims
TODAY, do not bring up how it was yesterday, because there is no way for us to know that those good days will return. So for modern day's non-Muslims, they will see the Christians in the positive light and the Muslims in the negative. They can relate to nowhere else.